MINSK (Reuters) - Britain won two gold medals in quick succession as Simon Yates claimed his first major title in the points race and Jason Kenny took the keirin crown at the world cycling championships on Friday.
The British team, who collected seven of the 10 golds on offer at last year's London Olympics, made a slow start in Minsk before bouncing back on the third day of the five-day event in the Belarus capital.
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