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Britain rules the world with double pursuit gold
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Scott-Elliot, Robin
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Clancy, Ed
/ Doull, Owain
/ James, Becky
/ Rowsell, Jo
2013
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Scott-Elliot, Robin
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/ Rowsell, Jo
2013
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Britain rules the world with double pursuit gold
2013
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We have been here before; it rained cats and dogs in Manchester yesterday and Britain ruled in the velodrome. Plus a change The women's team pursuit is a new event, but there is already an inevitability as to who will win it and Britain duly swept to victory at last night's World Cup as the quartet sliced huge chunks off the world record. By the time Laura Trott, Jo Rowsell, Dani King and Elinor Barker headed for their beds they had taken the best part of seven seconds off the morning's mark. \"Because it is a new event we are finding our own limits at the moment,\" said Rowsell, who is only riding at \"90 per cent\" as she returns from injury. \"I think to go sub-20 is probably ahead of where we expected to be. It's only going to get quicker.\" In the men's team sprint Britain took bronze, while Katie Archibald, part of the team pursuit at last month's European championships, took silver in the scratch race, giving another example of her potential, and the depth of talent in British women's cycling at the moment. It also meant Britain took a medal from all five of last night's finals.
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