Anna Meares claimed a golden double as Australia finished the top nation at the UCI Melbourne track cycling World Cup leg yesterday.
Meares captured the keirin and the 500m time trial gold medals as Australia completed the three-day event winning eight of the 17 events at their home leg.
After two legs, Australia lead the overall World Cup standings with 210 points, 11 points ahead of Britain (199), with Germany (189) third.
Meares, who won the 500m time trial in the second-fastest time in history at 33.583 seconds, came away with three gold medals at the event following her earlier victory in the sprint.
Lithuanian Simona Krupeckaite holds the 500m time trial world record at 33.296 seconds.
Meares came from the rear of the field with two laps left in the six-lap keirin to shade her Chinese rival Guo Shuang and Christin Muche of Germany in the final.
“I was really quite worried about the load this evening and once the 500 [time trial] was out the way, I really didn’t get the chance to celebrate, I was straight into the mindset of the keirin,” Meares said. “I was tired, I was hurting, but I actually felt half decent.”
The keirin win was particularly significant for Meares because she suffered a serious neck injury in a race fall in January last year and it was only the second time she has won a World Cup keirin gold medal.
Shane Perkins, riding for the Australian Jayco professional team, beat Frenchman Kevin Sireau two heats to nil to take the men’s sprint.
New Zealand won two gold medals on the final night in the women’s team pursuit and men’s madison.
The New Zealand team of Kaytee Boyd, Lauren Ellis and Alison Shanks clocked 3 minutes, 24.771 seconds in beating Britain and Australia in the women’s team pursuit, while Marc Ryan and Thomas Scully combined to win the madison from Germany and Ukraine.
The Kiwis finished second overall to Australia in the Melbourne leg, with Germany third.
The third World Cup leg will be staged in Cali, Colombia, from Dec. 10 to Dec. 12.
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