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Reed wins keirin silver as Sydney World Cup concludes

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Old 03-12.-2007, 03:54 PM   #1
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Post Reed wins keirin silver as Sydney World Cup concludes

Jennie Reed collected the first and only medal of the weekend for the United States on Sunday with a silver-medal performance in the womenandrsquo;s keirin at the opening round of the UCI Track World Cup series. For Reed, it was ther third-consecutive keirin silver medal at the Sydney round of the World Cup. Eight other Americans were also in action on Sunday, including a pair of madison teams and a trio of men's sprinters. For Olympic hopefuls and USA Cycling Talent Pool athletes, the World Cup series continues immediately with the official Olympic Test Event in Beijing next weekend.

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