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Canada's Mel Pemble retains women's C3 omnium title at Para cycling worlds

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Canadian cyclist Mel Pemble held on to her women's C3 omnium title at the UCI Cycling Championships in Glasgow, Scotland. Pemble secured the championship after completing four events for a total of 154 points, capped off by silver in the women's C3 scratch race on Tuesday.

The Victoria cyclist previously won a bronze medal in the time trial event as well. The omnium is a cumulative event based on results from four races.

Pemble says she was thinking about the omnium title during other events but knew she had to race well to clinch the title. It was a busy day for Mel Pemble, the Mixed C Team Sprint in the morning and then a silver in the Women’s C3 Scratch Race and gold in the ominium in the evening!

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