Track Cycling

Anna makes rivals look like mere mortals

Track cycling star Anna Meares won her third gold medal at the Melbourne World Cup with the same move that nearly killed her. Caught out of position, Meares launched a scorching charge from the rear of the field with two laps...

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20. Fatehah smashes national record at World Cup

PETALING JAYA: Young cyclist Fatehah Mustapa finally showed her real potential when she smashed her national record en route to finishing an impressive eighth in the women's 500m time trial on the final day of the Track World...

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Meares strikes gold

Australia's track cycling team has enjoyed a golden night at the Melbourne World Cup Round, powered by some inspirational efforts from Anna Meares. In a red-letter evening for Meares, the star cyclist came from behind to win...

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Cycling track team wins more medals (NZPA)

The BikeNZ track team grabbed two further victories to cap an outstanding campaign at the UCI World Cup in Melbourne last night. Talented teenager Tom Scully teamed up with experienced Timaru rider Marc Ryan to win the 40km...

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Cycling: Sprinting ahead

Soon after the qualifying races in the team's sprint at last week's World Cup event in Melbourne, a rival coach sidled up to Justin Grace and said: "Look out, the Kiwis are coming".The New Zealand track cycling team is famous...

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Houvenaghel adds silver to gold

Wendy Houvenaghel claimed her second medal in Melbourne as Great Britain finished runners-up in the women's team pursuit at the track World Cup event. Houvenaghel, who won the individual pursuit on Thursday, teamed up with...

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NZ cyclists in World Cup action in Melbourne (Newstalk ZB)

Newstalk ZB November 21, 2009, 3:33 pm The New Zealand women's team pursuit will race-off for gold at the track cycling World Cup in Melbourne tonight. The New Zealand trio of Alison Shanks, Lauren Ellis and Rushlee Buchanan...

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Cycling: Hoy revels in success

FOUR-TIME Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy insists Britain's domination of track cycling isn't damaging the sport. But he believes political in-fighting among other national squads prevents them mounting a greater challenge.

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Scully wins gold (Newstalk ZB)

Newstalk ZB November 21, 2009, 4:16 am Nineteen-year-old Tom Scully has turned in a scintillating ride to win gold in the men's scratch race at the Track Cycling World Cup meet in Melbourne. Ten riders put a lap on the field...

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Cyclists spurred on (Newstalk ZB)

Newstalk ZB November 21, 2009, 8:31 am The New Zealand team pursuit is vowing to go further at next year's World Track Cycling Champs after picking up a bronze medal at the Melbourne World Cup meet. The kiwis crushed Olympic...

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