The men's keirin takes place on Thursday without Olympic champion Sir Chris Hoy, who is at home with a hip injury
After taking team sprint silver on Wednesday, Matt Crampton (top) beats team-mate Jason Kenny (middle) in the keirin repechage round
Irish rider David O'Loughlin's hopes of success in the individual pursuit are dashed as he finishes 15th in qualifying on day two in Pruszkow
American Taylor Phinney steams out of the gate in the individual pursuit and earns the right to race for gold
GB trio Lizzie Armistead, Wendy Houvenaghel and Joanna Rowsell go fastest in qualifying in the women's team pursuit
Despite fighting hard in the scratch race, Mark Cavendish cannot catch Morgan Kneisky of France and finishes seventh
Twice champions in the team sprint, Victoria Pendleton and Shanaze Reade have to settle for silver after Australia - anchored by Kaarle McCulloch - set a new world record
Phinney succeeds Bradley Wiggins as individual pursuit champion after beating Aussie Jack Bobridge in the final
Houvenaghel, Rowsell and Armistead celebrate with their coach after defeating New Zealand in the final
Armitstead celebrates with team-mate Rowsell (left) after gritting her teeth to take her first gold
Armitstead, Houvenaghel and Rowsell sport their new rainbow jerseys as world champions
Great Britain's men cannot match that success, though, and German Maximilian Levy celebrates after beating Crampton and Ross Edgar
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