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The British cycling team was out on the track this morning, the riders taking their last opportunity to tread the boards before the competition gets underway on Friday.

All seems well within the camp, Mark Cavendish has now flown in to join the team after his heroics in the Tour de France and everyone is upbeat after the success of Nicole Cooke on Sunday and Emma Pooley's silver medal in the time trial.

It was another memorable day up on the road course at Juyoungguan with Pooley in such fantastic form that it took an American called Armstrong to deny her the gold.

Emma Pooley receiving her silver medal

British Cycling recognised early on that the time trial course would suit Pooley's climbing skills and armed with a specially designed bike to take her neat 5ft 2ins frame, the 25-year-old attacked the climb and flew down the descent to book a place on the hot seat.

And there she remained until former World Champion Kristen Armstrong stopped the clock 24 seconds faster than Pooley to clinch the gold.

But what a day for the British rider who put in such a huge effort on Sunday to help team-mate Cooke win gold in the road race.

Now our attention turns to the velodrome and perhaps these early medals on the road have eased the pressure on the track team who are strong favourites to dominate proceedings over the next five days.

Britain's team pursuit quartet in training at the Laoshan Velodrome

The pursuit team powered round the track this morning like a runaway train and look in great shape ahead of Sunday's qualifying round. Bradley Wiggins also looked relaxed and focussed and ready for his first-qualifying round tomorrow afternoon.

As well as the usual coaches and support staff in the British pen in the centre of the track, I could see psychiatrist Steve Peters talking to team members and offering support where needed.

Almost every member of the track team has mentioned the positive influence of Peters and he is recognised as a key part of the team's preparations.

He's been involved with British Cycling for almost seven years and is credited with helping some of the team's biggest names handle the pressure of competition.

His input is indicative of the team's approach - leave nothing to chance!

Let's hope we can start to reap the rewards when the track programme kicks off tomorrow.

The finals start at 0930 BST.

Jill Douglas is a BBC Sport presenter. Our FAQs should answer any questions you have.


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  • 1. At 1:53pm on 14 Aug 2008, The Marvellous Mechanical Mouth Organ wrote:

    Good luck everybody in the cycling team!

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  • 2. At 3:17pm on 14 Aug 2008, Cocern123 wrote:

    Why is it that no one is talking about Assafa Powell and Usian Bolt being tested numerous times. way more times than the americans have. Lots of blood have been drawn from then and no one is talking about this.

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  • 3. At 4:14pm on 14 Aug 2008, Sneil wrote:

    Not way more than the Americans - it's just they haven't made a fuss about it.

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  • 4. At 5:37pm on 14 Aug 2008, GraemePuskas wrote:

    Not sure why Powell and Bolt are relevant here.

    About the cycling; good luck! It should be a good time for Britain... but I'm not counting the medals just yet! A lot can go wrong and if the Chinese take it seriously, they might clean up, just like they have everywhere else.

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  • 5. At 8:05pm on 14 Aug 2008, krautbeckerfan wrote:

    Yes, the Chinese. They made a serious mistake when they got rid of cycling in Beijing and put everybody into cars. The traffic jams are going to be horrific, and the cycling talents are going to waste.
    Best of British to the GB cycling team.

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  • 6. At 9:38pm on 14 Aug 2008, daljit87 wrote:


    The Chinese are not going to clean up in the velodrome, that's an absolutely ludicrous statement, they only have one or two world-class cyclists!

    A lot can go wrong on the track, but the British team should be buzzing right now after their unexpected success on the road and I can see a lot of gold coming our way in this sport.

    Wiggins is going for three, Hoy is after another two and then there's Romero, Pendleton and Read going for the gals! We should be confident...Go Team GB!

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  • 7. At 11:58pm on 14 Aug 2008, piechucker31 wrote:

    Can't wait for the track cycling to start, good luck team GB. They are a bit like the Spanish inquisition, i.e. ruthless efficiency. Must be a lot of fun to be in that camp.

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  • 8. At 12:41pm on 20 Aug 2008, mukeshmojo wrote:

    well done to the team what a crew, we need this at primary level, taking part isn't enough winning is the best!!!!!!

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