Track Cyclingpublished at 22:14 British Summer Time 13 August 2016
Men's sprint
Callum Skinner up next. He already has a 1-0 lead over Aussie Matthew Glaetzer. One foot in the final.
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Men's sprint
Callum Skinner up next. He already has a 1-0 lead over Aussie Matthew Glaetzer. One foot in the final.
Men's sprint
Victoria Pendleton
Olympic cycling gold medalist
Jason timed it to perfection. He used the draught off Dmitriev to accelerate through.
Men's sprint
That's more like it! Jason Kenny come from behind, doing the work on the home straight to make it 1-1. It will all be on the decider.
Men's sprint
Kenny has work to do...
Men's sprint
Dmitriev has to lead. Slowly, slowly, quicker. Top of the bank. Here comes the bell...
Men's sprint
Right then, Jason Kenny. What have you got? Two wins needed against Russia's Denis Dmitriev. Under way...
Anna Thompson
BBC Sport in Rio
France's Gregory Bauge is chatting to French TV in the next pen to me. My French isn't good enough to translate what he was saying after exiting the men's sprint to Russian Denis Dmittiev but there were plenty of Gallic shrugs in there.
I was more taken with his tiny bike earring!
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Anna Thompson
BBC Sport in Rio
Earlier we saw a nasty crash in the women's keirin, which sent Colombian rider Martha Bayona Pineda sliding across the boards.
She walked away without any serious injuries but had got a nice face burn to show for it.
Men's sprint
Still there's more, Jason Kenny must find something in his second run in his sprint semi-final.
Women's team pursuit
Rise for the anthem. I don't think we'll have any Wiggins-style tongues tonight.
Women's team pursuit
"Gold medalists and Olympic champions... Great Britain!"
Women's team pursuit
Medal time. The Great Britain women's pursuit team are about to have gold placed around their necks.
Women's Keirin
More from Becky James on BBC One: "I can't believe it happened.
"I came in with good form and I love the keirin and I love racing. Once I got through the first round I just wanted to enjoy the day. I was at the back and was just thinking 'when do I go, when do I go?'
"It was so special, I have 10 of my family here - my mum has never been on a long-haul flight. I have had so much support from British Cycling, it has been a tough two years and I couldn't have done it without everyone's help."
Women's Keirin
Keirin silver medallist Becky James on BBC Radio 5 live: "I was stuck at back and didn't know when to make my move. I left it 50m too late for gold but I don't know where got that speed from, I didn't think I was going to get it.
"I am over the moon. I'm lost for words.
"It has been a tough 18 months. I would never have believed I was going to the Olympics eight months ago. A year ago I could have quit, this win is for everyone that has has helped me."
Straight after that, Becky James won silver in a dramatic women's Keirin. You can see that right here...
If you missed it, here is that world-record, gold-medal winning ride from the Great Britain women' pursuit team. It's a moment of history for Laura Trott, who claimed her third gold medal.
Track Cycling: Women's team pursuit final
GB have already won a gold medal on the track tonight courtesy of the women's pursuit team. Two of that team Elinor Barker and Katie Archibald have been speaking to BBC TV.
"What do people say at a time like this?" said Barker. "It feels like it flashed by, when I saw the time, no wonder I was struggling at the back."
Archibald added: "We have struggled for a bit, but the girls have done a storming ride. We were convinced it was going to go down to the wire. We felt like superheroes."