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Hoy heads British charge

Sir Chris Hoy led a Great Britain one-two-three in the men's sprint on the second day of the Track World Cup at the Manchester Velodrome.

Four-time Olympic champion Hoy, who claimed one of Britain's four victories on the opening day by winning the keirin, defeated Matt Crampton 2-0 in the final for Britain's second gold of the evening after Wendy Houvenaghel's women's individual pursuit triumph.

Jason Kenny beat Australia's Shane Perkins 2-0 to claim bronze for Britain to take all three places on the podium as the hosts continued their domination of the first World Cup meeting of the season.

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