Team GB's dominance in the medal table is once again the talk of the Olympic Velodrome - and British Cycling head coach Iain Dyer is offended by veiled accusations levelled at his cyclists.

After claiming seven gold medals from 10 track events at both the 2008 and 2012 Olympics, Team GB's riders have flexed their collective muscles once again in Rio, securing 12 medals - six of them gold - to help Britain to a record medal haul at an away Games.

However, Britain's unparalleled success in the sport has caused frustration among the competition, leading individual cyclists from Australia, Germany and France to make allusions to the possibility of foul play.