A battered velodrome, a borrowed bike: Nigeria's Olympic track cyclist battles the odds in Paris
Briefly

Nigerian Ese Ukpeseraye surprised herself with her 11.652-second flying lap, showcasing potential in track cycling even without proper preparation.
Ukpeseraye highlighted the significance of formal preparation, expressing confidence in achieving much better results with proper training.
Ukpeseraye's entry into the women's sprint events was unexpected, reshuffling due to Egypt's disqualification, showcasing the challenges faced by athletes in such situations.
Ukpeseraye's performance was supported by borrowed equipment, emphasizing the essential role of collaboration and support from other teams in international competitions.
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