Rebecca Wiasak defends individual pursuit world title

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Australia's Rebecca Wiasak competes in the Women's Individual pursuit qualification during the 2016 Track Cycling World Championship

Australia's Rebecca Wiasak comp♔etes in the Women's Individual pursuit qualification durin🍬g the 2016 Track Cycling World Championship
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Australia's Rebecca Wiasak competes in the Women's Individual pursuit qualification during the 2016 Track Cycling World Championship

Australia's Rebecca Wiasak competes in the Women's Individual pursuit qualification durin🌺g the 2016 Track Cycling World Championship
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Silver medallist Malgorzata Wojtyra (Poland) and bronze medallist Annie Foreman-Mackey (Canada) flank Rebecca Wiasak (Australia)

Silv💝er medallist Malgorzata Wojtyra (Poland) and bronze medallist Annie Foreman-Mackey (🦩Canada) flank Rebecca Wiasak (Australia)
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Rebecca Wiasak (AUS) with gold.

Rebecca Wiasak (AUS) with gold. (Image credit: Davy Rietbergen/BettiniPhoto)
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Rebecca Wiasak (AUS) in the rainbow jersey.

Rebecca Wiasak (AUS) in the rainbow jersey. (Image credit: Davy Rietbergen/BettiniPhoto)

Rebecca Wiasak's ꦿ168澳洲5最新开奖结果:gold medal winning𝐆 ride in the individual pursuit may have been a touch over four seconds slower than her breakthrough win 12-months ago in the Vélodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines but the Australian was home and hosed by the final laps and was able to soak in the occasion. The 31-year-old, who only started racing on the track four years ago, was fastest in qualifying with a time of 3:31.287, faced off against Poland's Małgorzata Wojtyra in the final with 6.805 seconds the winning difference.

Born in Ireland to a cycling family and later moved to the Isle of Man, so there was no surprise when I got into the sport. Studied sports journalism at university before going on ಞto do a Masters in sports broadcast. After university I spent three months interning at Eurosport, where I covered the Tour de France. In 2012 I started at Procycling Magazine, before becoming the deputy editor of Procycling Week. I then joined Cyclingnews, in December 2013.