
No one could come close to the British combination. They were 12 seconds
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King Wai Cheung (Giant Pro Cycling-China) on his way to lap the field
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Josephine Tomic (Australia) readies herself for the team pursuit.
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The French women set the early mark.
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Belgium missed out on the medal finals by two seconds.
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TheGerman's grabbed top spot before the British trio snached it from them
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Australia's Belinda Goss, Josephine Tomic and Tess Downing.
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The British girls were in the zone for their team pursuit.
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Wendy Houvenaghel leads Jo Rowsell and Lizzie Armitstead in the team pursuit
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The World Champion Britons were pleased with their performance.
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World Champions, Denmark, finished fifth in Manchester and missed out
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Belgium were off the pace today, they finished ninth.
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The new Irish combination of Matt Brammeier, David O'Loughlin, David McCann
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Belgium's Stijn Steels, Dominique Cornu, Jonathan Dufrasne and Tim Mertens
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Ireland's Matt Brammeier had a tough time in his first senior track world
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