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2022 UCI Track Cycling World Championships: Team GB win gold in men's team pursuit, and silver in women's team pursuit

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Great Britain claimed victory in the men's team pursuit world title against defending world champions Italy at the 2022 UCI Track World Championships.

The win marks their first in the discipline since 2018. Ad The Italian team consisted of Filippo Ganna, Simone Consonni, Jonathan Milan, and Manilo Moro, while Team GB contained Dan Bigham, Ethan Hayter, Ollie Wood and Ethan Vernon.

Track Cycling World ChampionshipsSuper-mum Kenny loses the fear ahead of London Track World Cup12/12/2018 AT 14:15 It was an early advantage for Team GB, but Ganna, who is known for his late surges, came up front in the final 750 meters of the race, but he just fell short, as the Brits were able to hold on to their minuscule 0.2-second lead on the line. «It's unbelievable,» Bigham said. «I think we were obviously wanting to a good performance here, and we really focused on just executing good clean rides. »It's not about being here to win.

It's about doing everything we can to perform to the best of our ability and just get the maximum performance out. And bit by bit every single round, we stepped forward and really improved in that way.

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