Summary

  • Track evening session under way - use watch icon at the top of page to watch live coverage from Glasgow

  • Sophie Unwin and Jenny Holl take women's B sprint gold for Great Britain

  • Fin Graham beats fellow GB team-mate Jaco van Gass to men's C3 individual pursuit gold

  • GB's Dan Bigham narrowly loses individual pursuit gold to Filippo Ganna

  • GB's Kadeena Cox wins women's C4 500m time trial gold

  • Great Britain's Archie Atkinson takes men's C4 scratch gold

  • GB's Frances Brown wins gold in women's C1 individual pursuit and breaks world record

  • Daphne Schrager crashes during women's C2 500m time trial final

  • Mathieu Van der Poel of Netherlands wins dramatic men's road race despite crash

  • Men's road race delayed after protest

  1. Goodnightpublished at 21:35 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

    And that's all from me at the end of another golden night for Great Britain inside the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome.

    You can read reports on all of today's action and watch the highlights on our dedicated cycling page.

    We'll be back again tomorrow to bring you more action from the Cycling World Championships.

    Catch you then!

  2. Road race dramapublished at 21:31 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

    Elsewhere, there was drama out on the roads in Glasgow.

    Mathieu van der Poel recovered from a nasty crash to claim victory in a thrilling men's road race, which was earlier halted by a protest.

    The Dutchman held on despite breaking a shoe as he fell on rain-soaked roads.

    Here's how he did it.

    Read the report over here.

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    Van der Poel wins gold in men's road race

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    Men's road race is stopped by protesters

  3. Day four highlightspublished at 21:30 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

    Another superb night for GB on the track.

    The hosts end the evening with five golds and two silvers.

    Here are those medal-winning moments.

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    Brown wins C1 individual pursuit gold

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    Graham takes gold in the men's C3 individual pursuit

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    World Cycling Championships: Sophie Unwin & Jenny Holl win third gold in Women's B Sprint

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    Cox wins C4 500m time trial gold

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    Cycling World Championships 2023: Archie Atkinson wins C4 scratch race gold

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    Bigham takes silver after 'greatest pursuit race you will ever see'

  4. Postpublished at 21:26 British Summer Time 6 August 2023

    Well, that was fun, wasn't it?

    A brutal, chaotic final event brings an end to the action on day four in Glasgow.

  5. 'A champion's performance'published at Men's omnium - points race

    Sir Chris Hoy
    Six-time Olympic cycling champion on BBC TV

    What an incredible performance from Luri Leitao, it looked like he was losing control of his lead, but he held on very hard.

    A champion's performance.

  6. Leitao wins men's omnium goldpublished at Men's omnium - points race

    Luri Leitao crossing the line to win the omnium points raceImage source, Reuters

    Benjamin Thomas denies Shunsuke Imamura silver in the final sprint, but there's no doubt about who is the new world champion!

    Portugal's Luri Leitao led from the first event right until the very end and takes a deserved victory.

  7. Postpublished at Men's omnium - points race

    Sir Chris Hoy
    Six-time Olympic cycling champion on BBC TV

    The silver and bronze medals are still wide open!

  8. Postpublished at Men's omnium - points race

    In to the final 10 laps and Japan's Shunsuke Imamura moves up to the silver medal position as Luri Leitao closes in on gold.

    Benjamin Thomas is in bronze but he's only one point behind.

  9. Postpublished at Men's omnium - points race

    The way the points are being added to each rider's score before they are highlighted accordingly and lifted up the rankings is giving me Eurovision vibes, but that may just be me.

    Luri Leitao has led throughout this men's omnium and still leads overall with 20 laps of the points race to go.

    He has a 16-point advantage over Benjamin Thomas.

    The final sprint is worth 10 points, so he won't want to let that gap come down any further...

  10. Postpublished at Men's omnium - points race

    Frenchman Benjamin Thomas takes a lap to move in to second spot, but Luri Leitao takes maximum points in the sprint to open up a 20-point advantage.

    Oliver Wood is in seventh, with work to do if he's going to clinch a medal.

    Less than 30 laps remaining.

    Oliver Wood in the omniumImage source, Getty Images
  11. Postpublished at Men's omnium - points race

    Elia Viviani has torn this race to pieces and the Italian takes another lap on the field to leap into second, three points behind Luri Leitao.

    Oliver Wood has been pushed down to eighth but it's so tight in the fight for medals.

  12. Postpublished at Men's omnium - points race

    With 60 laps remaining, Portugal's Luri Leitao remains on course for gold but his lead has been cut to just 10 points.

    Japan's Shunsuke Imamura is in second, ahead of Britain's Oliver Wood.

    There are riders all over the place and continuing to take laps on the peloton.

  13. 'I did not expect to win three jerseys this weekend'published at Women's B sprint

    Holl and Unwin on the tandem bikeImage source, Getty Images

    Minutes ago, Sophie Unwin and Jenny Holl came from behind to claim gold in the women's B sprint.

    Here's what they had to say:

    "Going into the decider it was a quick turn around. As endurance athletes we recover quicker and we wanted to make it hard from the get go. I cannot believe we did it," Unwin told BBC Sport.

    Holl added: "I really wanted this and it means so much to win here in Scotland.

    "I did not expect to win three jerseys this weekend!"

  14. Postpublished at Men's omnium - points race

    It's been a lively start to the points race, with a group breaking away in pursuit of the 20 points they can gain if they can take a lap on the field.

    The bell rings and that lap is confirmed, with Oliver Wood among those to benefit.

    The British rider moves into third place overall.

  15. Postpublished at Men's omnium - points race

    The final race of the night brings up the conclusion of the men's omnium.

    And it's a big one. The 100-lap points race will determine the medals at the end of an exhausting day for these riders.

    Portugal's Luri Leitao begins with a 24-point lead over Dylan Bibic of Canada.

    GB's Oliver Woods, in fifth, is eight points behind third-placed Dutchman Vincent Hoppezak.

  16. GB's Unwin & Holl win women's B sprint goldpublished at Women's B sprint
    Breaking

    What a ride!

    Sophie Unwin and Jenny Holl have the crowd on their feet!

    The British riders come round the top and hold on to beat Jessica Gallagher and Caitlin Ward to take the women's B sprint title.

    A golden treble for Unwin and Holl in Glasgow. Great stuff.

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    World Cycling Championships: Sophie Unwin & Jenny Holl win third gold in Women's B Sprint

  17. Postpublished at Women's B sprint

    Huge cheers for Sophie Unwin and Jenny Holl.

    They're aiming for a third gold medal at these championships, don't forget.

    Away we go!

  18. Unwin & Holl race for goldpublished at Women's B sprint

    USA pair Hannah Chadwick and Skyler Espinoza celebrate winning the bronze medal in the women's B sprint, having lost the first race.

    The Glasgow crowd will hope Sophie Unwin and Jenny Holl can match that now.

    The British pair forced a decider against Australians Jessica Gallagher and Caitlin Ward and will now race for gold.

    Team GB against the AustraliansImage source, Reuters
  19. New Zealand's Andrews wins keirin goldpublished at Women's keirin

    It's New Zealand's Ellesse Andrews who takes the gold!

    In a frantic race, 2022 champion Lea Friedrich was boxed in and has to settle for bronze, behind Martha Bayona of Colombia.

  20. Postpublished at Women's keirin

    The riders are off for the final of the women's keirin.

    The Derny bike pulls off the track and the chaos begins!