Saturday, 1 December 2007, 13:19 GMT
Britain win two World Cup golds
Great Britain have enjoyed a double success at the World Track Cup in Sydney with gold in the men's team pursuit and the keirin.
Edward Clancy, Stephen Cummings, Chris Newton and Bradley Wiggins beat New Zealand and Australia in the pursuit in a time of four minutes, 1.196 seconds.
And reigning champion Chris Hoy followed up that success with gold in the men's keirin.
He edged out fellow Scot Ross Edgar and world sprint champion Theo Bos.
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