Foy puts team GB on top of the world; WORLD OF SPORT.(Sport)

The Daily Mail (London, England) | November 2, 2009 | Copyright

SIR Chris Hoy and Great Britain's cycling team gave a dominant display at the Track World Cup in Manchester. Hoy won three gold medals on his international return from injury, while Britain claimed 10 golds from 17 events, adding four silver and one bronze.

Hoy, who added team sprint gold to his keirin and sprint titles, said: 'I don't think I could've expected anything more. Even this morning when I woke up with sore legs, I don't think I could've expected to go as quickly as we went today.

'That last lap was 13.02 seconds and I believe that's the fastest ...

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