Cycling - France clinch men's Madison, Barker win first individual gold


  • Cycling
  • Sunday, 16 Apr 2017

HONG KONG (Reuters) - French duo Benjamin Thomas and Morgan Kneisky edged out Australia's Cameron Meyer and Callum Scotson to win the men's Madison, while Elinor Barker claimed her first individual world title at the track cycling world championships on Sunday.

Four world titles were awarded on the final day in Hong Kong, with France winning two, and Germany and Britain each claiming one.

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