
Strapping in for the ride of their life: Riders prepare for another mad
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Mens' kilometre time trial champion Scott Sunderland from Australia.
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The bird has flown: Australian rider Alex Bird lies on the apron at Hisense
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Malaysian rider Azizulhasni Awang pulls his customary mono on the line
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Action from a round of the mens' keirin at Hisense Arena in Melbourne.
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Ross Edgar from Great Britian awaits the start to a final of the mens'
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Italian star Giorgia Bronzini keeps watch on the rest of the field during
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Riders in the womens' 20km points race final on night two of the Track
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Austrian Clemens Selzer was happy with his ride in the mens' kilometre
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The Australian mens' team pursuit in their gold medal ride against Great
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Great Britian are down to three riders in the closing laps of the mens'
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Australian Cameron Meyer, Rohan Dennis and Luke Durbridge begin their
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Pick a card, any card, now look into my eyes: No seriously riders choose
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Dining on the infield inside Hisense Arena during the Melbourne leg of
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Australian sprint coach Gary West awaits the start to the womens' teams
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A little bit of Malaysian muscle: Malaysian placegetters in the keirin
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(l-r): Australian teams pursuit gold medallists Cameron Meyer, Luke Durbridge,
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New Zealander Tom Scully (front) heads towards a gold medal in the final
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German rider Carsten Bergemann stands (or sits) head and shoulders above
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Revenge for the Ashes? Australian Cameron Meyer, Rohan Dennis and Luke
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American rider Giddeon Massie in action during the mens' kilometre time
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Australian Alex Bird took some bark off when he crashed in the home straight
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The dutch women's team sprinters took second to China.
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The men's scratch race action.
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Scott Sunderland (Jayco) and his buddy with the gold medal and world cup
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Scott Sunderland (Jayco) on his way to the win in the men's kilometre
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Carsten Bergemann (Germany) took his first big win in the men's keirin
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Azizulhasni Awang and Josiah Ng hoist Carsten Bergemann (Germany) aloft
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Carsten Bergemann (Germany) took the men's keirin win.
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There was beer, lots of it, at the Melbourne velodrome.
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The stands were packed for the men's keirin
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The Australian team on its way to gold in the men's team pursuit.
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The winning Australian men's team pursuiters.
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The Chinese women's sprint team powered to the gold medal.
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The women's points race as viewed from above.
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Giorgia Bronzini, world points race champion, showed her mettle in Melbourne.
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Giorgia Bronzini (Italy) on her way to gold in the women's points race.
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The Danes missed out on the bronze in the men's team pursuit
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The Australians on track for a sub-four minute team pursuit.
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The Australians were thrilled to take gold on home turf in the men's team
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The Sky +HD team from Great Britain succumbed to the Australian's pressure,
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The Australian women's team sprinters took the bronze.
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