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Sunday, 2 December 2007, 12:46 GMT

Pendleton secures World Cup gold

Victoria Pendleton Great Britain ended the World Track Cup in Sydney on a high after Victoria Pendleton claimed gold in the keirin.

The 27-year-old finished ahead of Jennie Reed and Natalia Tsylinskaya to win Britain's third gold medal at the three-day event in Australia.

World keirin and time trial champion Chris Hoy won bronze in the men's sprint by beating Gregory Bauge.

Mickael Bourgain secured gold after winning both races against French team-mate Kevin Sireau in the final.

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The British pairing of Mark Cavendish and Bradley Wiggins finished a disappointing 13th in the men's Madison final.



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Britain win two World Cup golds (01 Dec 07 |  Cycling )
Wiggins and Cavendish join forces (01 Nov 07 |  Cycling )
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Pendleton sets sights on Beijing (03 Apr 07 |  Cycling )
Pursuit quartet and Hoy take gold (30 Mar 07 |  Cycling )
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