
WA's women's team pursuit squad set a hot pace.
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Cycling Australia president Klaus Mueller with Para cyclist champion of
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Maddison Hammond takes Matthew Glaetzer (SA) at the line
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Maddison Hammond wins another gold in the U19 men's keirin
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The fans watch the womens U19 scratch race.
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The sprint in the women's scratch race.
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Isabella King (WA) is congratualted after winning the U19 women's scratch
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Cassandra Kell (NSW) leads the women's keirin
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Cassandra Kell (NSW) checks her kit after crashing in the keirin.
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The winners of the keirin sit and chat after the podium ceremony.
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Kaarle McCulloch took another gold in the keirin.
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The WA women's pursuit team stormed away to win gold.
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The WA team had not so secret weapon Josie Tomic.
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The winners of the men's team sprint
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ACT leads the men's team sprint
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The power position at the start of the men's team sprint
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Michael Gallagher won his fifth consecutive men's kilometre title in the
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Queensland’s Gregory Ball won the men's kilometre C2 crown
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Canberra’s Susan Powell has claimed her second gold medal after winning
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The medal winning para-cyclists are presented with their medals.
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Queensland’s Bryce Lindores and pilot Sean Finning of Victoria won gold
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Melissa Hoskins, Sarah Kent and Josephine Tomic topped the women's team
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Bobridge checks the leader board
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West Australia celebrates its win in the team pursuit
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Jack Bobridge (SA) wins the men's points race.
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Jack Bobridge (SA) keeps an eye on the competition in the men's points
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Jack Bobridge won another jersey in the men's points race.
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West Australia catches their rivals Tasmania
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