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Neil Fachie plays down expectation levels

Reigning Paralympic champion and newly-crowned Commonwealth Games gold medallist Neil Fachie plays down the expectation on his shoulders in Glasgow.

Team Scotland's Neil Fachie has played down the level of expectation on his shoulders going into the 1,000m time trial B tandem today.

Fachie and pilot Craig MacLean rode to the gold medal in front of a home crowd at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, setting a new Commonwealth Games record in the process.

Having gone into the event as reigning Paralympic champion, Fachie was expected to once again claim the top prize, but he insists that the main pressure came from himself.

"I think most of the expectation we had was what we put on ourselves. The nice thing about being in the Athletes' Village is that you don't really know what's going on around you," he told reporters.

"I heard my name mentioned once during the opening ceremony, but otherwise watching on TV I haven't really heard a lot. I expected to win for myself, and we've had pressure before and succeeded so I knew that we could do it."

Fachie and MacLean will take part in the sprint tomorrow night.

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Scotland's Neil Fachie and pilot Craig Maclean Niblett celebrate winning the gold medal in the men's 1000m time trial B2 tandem race in the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome during the 2014 Commonwealth Games in Glasgow, Scotland on July 25, 2014
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