The Sunday’s third round of the UCI track cycling World Cup event surely wrapped some impressive performances with Great Britain getting 10 golds and German rider, Kristina Vogel, getting three golds out of four of the German’s medals.
The Women’s Keirin Final will be ?
(From heat 1)
Vogel ?? ?
Kankovska ??
Marchant ??(From heat 2)
Gonzalez ??
Braspennincx ??
Hansen ?????♀️??♀️??♀️??♀️??♀️??♀️#TissotUCITrackWC pic.twitter.com/OwkrijPLfQ
— UCI Track Cycling (@UCI_Track) December 3, 2017
Second place, after the 10 medals that Great Britain collected, went to Netherlands and New Zealand who earned six while Germany and Canada took four.
And it is again the triple ? crown!
Gold in teamsprint (with @miriamwelte) and a gold medal in keirin.. i’m so so proud! pic.twitter.com/rbF0d2J0py— Kristina Vogel (@KristinaVogel) December 4, 2017
During the first two rounds, Vogel was able to triumph in the keirin, individual sprint and team sprint race like she did in Pruszków, Poland, and Manchester, England.
Double-medal winners
Another impressive rider who showcased some incredible skills in Milton this Sunday was Great Britain’s rider, Katie Archibald who received two golds in the points and also madison races.
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— UCI Track Cycling (@UCI_Track) December 4, 2017
Another rider who took a double-gold victory was Dane Niklas Larsen. She got them in the point’s race and omnium. Some other double-medals winners were Brits Mark Stewart, Oliver Wood and Belgian Kenny De Ketele.
As for the Swiss, they won their first medal of the World Cup’s round three in the men’s team pursuit able to beat the Americans for bronze while Suter grabbed Switzerland’s this round’s second medal.
Wow, what a thrilling race!
Close fighting for every point, changes in pace, attacks and comes backs.
In the end it was Archibald and Dickinson of Great Britain ?? who chipped away to take the victory. ?? pic.twitter.com/tjWWbIjLjp— UCI Track Cycling (@UCI_Track) December 3, 2017