Track World Cup: Jess Varnish wins silver & Becky James bronze
Track World Cup, round two
- Venue: Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome, Glasgow
- Date: Fri 16 - Sun 18 November
Coverage: Live BBC2, Radio 5 live and BBC Sport website coverage from 13:45-17:30 GMT on Sunday.
Jess Varnish took silver and Becky James bronze as Great Britain began life without Victoria Pendleton at the Track World Cup in Glasgow.
England's Varnish, who partnered the now retired Pendleton in the team sprint at London 2012, beat James 2-1 in the individual sprint semi-final.
However, Kristina Vogel of Germany proved too strong in the final and took gold with a 2-0 victory.
Welsh rider James, 20, saw off Hong Kong's Lee Wai Sze to bronze.
Great Britain team
- Men's sprint: Ed Clancy, Philip Hindes, Jason Kenny
- Women's sprint: Becky James, Jess Varnish
- Men's endurance: Jon Dibben, Owain Doull, Sam Harrison, Joe Kelly, Andy Tennant, Simon Yates
- Women's endurance: Dani King, Elinor Barker, Laura Trott
"It was good," said Varnish, 21. "It's nice to be actually in a final. I just want to be able to step it up another level now. I'm not in the best shape, so I've not played all my cards.
"It's really nice to gain experience at the moment and build on to the Worlds (in Minsk in February)."
James said: "It's been such a hard day, getting three rides up against Jess was really tough and then missing out on the gold/silver ride-off was hard.
"I had to get my head round it and I did not want to come away with no medal, so I'm really happy."
Both James and Varnish will ride in the keirin in Glasgow on Sunday, which will also see Olympic and world champion Laura Trott going for gold in the omnium.
The 20-year-old goes into the final day in fourth place at the halfway stage her event, just one point behind Australia's Ashlee Ankudinoff.
Jonathan Dibben finished fifth in the men's omnium as Germany's Lucas Liss won gold, while Denmark's Lasse Hansen took the men's individual pursuit in four minutes 20.875 seconds, with Ireland's Martyn Irvine second in a personal best of 4mins 22.745secs.
A dramatic crash ended triple Olympic gold medallist Jason Kenny's bid to win gold in the keirin, and the Briton has withdrawn from Sunday's sprint competition.
Kenny badly bruised after crash
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