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Sir Bradley Wiggins propels GB to fastest time in team pursuit qualifying at World Championships

By Matt Westby

Last Updated: 02/03/16 8:56pm

Sir Bradley Wiggins produced two long turns for Great Britain in team pursuit qualifying
Sir Bradley Wiggins produced two long turns for Great Britain in team pursuit qualifying

Sir Bradley Wiggins propelled Great Britain’s men to the fastest time in team pursuit qualifying on the opening day of the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in London on Wednesday.

Wiggins, Steven Burke, Owain Doull and Jon Dibben stopped the clock on the 4km distance in 3min 55.664sec, which was 0.2 seconds quicker than second-placed Australia and 1.4 seconds ahead of defending world champions New Zealand in third.

Wiggins almost dropped his team-mates on the second of two huge turns on the front as he marked his return to the scene of his successful UCI Hour Record attempt last summer with an ominous show of strength.

From left, Owain Doull, Wiggins and Jon Dibben in action in qualifying
From left, Owain Doull, Wiggins and Jon Dibben in action in qualifying

Britain will now face Italy, who qualified 2.1 seconds slower, in Thursday afternoon's first round. The winner will go on to face either Australia or New Zealand in the gold-medal final later that evening.

As well as regaining the world title, Britain are also hoping to break their own world record of 3min 51.659sec on Thursday.

Elsewhere on the opening day, Australia's Rebecca Wiasak defended her individual pursuit title by beating Poland's Malgorzata Wojtyra in the gold-medal final, while Canada's Annie Foreman-Mackey beat the United States' Ruth Winder to bronze.

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Russian duo Anastasiia Voinova and Daria Shmeleva won gold in the women's team sprint. They were actually beaten by China's Jinjie Gong and Tianshi Zhong in the final, but the Chinese pair were later relegated for an illegal change. Germany's Kristina Vogel and Miriam Welte won bronze.

In the men's team sprint, New Zealand trio Ed Dawkins, Sam Webster and Ethan Mitchell took gold ahead of the Netherlands' Nils van 't Hoenderdaal, Jeffrey Hoogland and Matthijs Buchli. Germany took bronze.

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