Anna Meares set a world record in the women's 200 time trial. Photo: Casey B. Gibson
The Aussie women qualified 2nd for the team pursuit final. Photo: Casey B. Gibson | www.cbgphoto.com
Bausch on the rollers before the race.
The British women had a slow start, but came on to set another world record in the qualifying.
Tara Whitten led the Canadian women to a spot in the finals for 3rd place.
Sarah Hammer deep in thought before the women’s team pursuit.
Hammer warming up on the rollers in the U.S. cabin.
Anna Meares set a world record in the women’s 200 time trial.
Victoria Pendleton winds up for her 200 meter sprint.
Jenny Reed gets an icepack to keep her cool as she warms up on rollers.
Sarah Hammer leads the U.S. women to their second best time ever in the pursuit.
Dotsie Bausch on the front for the women’s pursuit team.
Zack Bell on the attack in the omnium points race.
The British team pursuit squad won gold and set a world record in Melbourne in April. Photo: Casey B. Gibson | www.cbgphoto.com
Tara Whitten leads the Canadian women’s pursuit team to a bronze medal.
Jasmin Glaesser warmed up with two team pursuits, then took silver in the women’s points race.
Cari Higgins on the front of the women’s points race.
Higgins deep in concentration before the start of her race.
On the front of the field in the miss and out race, Bobby Lea stays out of trouble.
Anna Meares continued her ride to gold, easily winning both sprint preliminaries.
Stefan Nimke became a four-time world champion of the kilometer time trial.
Victoria Pendleton struggled in the sprint prelims, but managed to advance to the semis.
“Can you believe it? I won this bronze medal in the points race!”