A former Olympic cyclist admits he was driving while disqualified and is facing potential jail time for breaching a bond. Both reports say the cyclist entered a plea of guilty to the driving breach. They also state that a bond had been imposed in relation to events leading up to the death of his wife, and that his later conduct has been treated as a breach of that bond. The reports agree that the matter involves a court consideration of whether the breach should result in a custodial sentence. While details about the specific circumstances of the disqualification and the breach are not provided in the excerpts, the accounts are consistent that the cyclist’s admitted offence is driving while disqualified and that it is connected procedurally to the existing bond tied to the earlier case involving his wife’s death. The reports frame the current proceeding as a sentencing and compliance matter arising from the admitted breach rather than a new unrelated charge.