23/02/2013
Jonathan Edwards presents action from Minsk, in which three gold medals are on offer in the women's sprint, the women's points race and the men's omnium.
Jonathan Edwards introduces action from cycling's World Track Championships.
Three gold medals are on offer on this penultimate day. There will be a new champion in the women's sprint, with the 2012 British winner Victoria Pendleton having since retired.
The women's points race and men's omnium will also be decided. Ed Clancy won Olympic bronze for Great Britain in 2012 and he will be eager to at least match that result after narrowly missing out on a World Championship medal.
The first three races of the six-stage omnium will also be contested in the women's event, in which Britain's new track star Laura Trott is the Olympic and defending world champion.
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Credits
Role | Contributor |
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Presenter | Jonathan Edwards |
Commentator | Simon Brotherton |
Production Department | Lowri Jones |
Broadcast
- Sat 23 Feb 2013 17:15大象传媒 Two & 大象传媒 HD
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