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UCI Track World Cup season opener begins Down Under

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Old 01-12.-2007, 09:54 AM   #1
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Post UCI Track World Cup season opener begins Down Under

The opening round of the 2007-08 UCI Track World Cup Classics kicked off Down Under on Friday as 12 Americans were in action on the first day of the three-day competition. Two-time world champion Sarah Hammer posted the best result for the U.S. contingent on Friday with a fifth-place effort in the women's 3-kilometer indiviudal pursuit while a pair of sixth-place finishes were turned in by Becky Quinn in the scratch race and Jennie Reed in the sprint. Also, in his first-career world cup, 17-year-old Taylor Phinney lowered his personal best by over six seconds to finish ninth in the men's pursuit.

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