Laura Kenny & Katie Archibald lead Great Britain at Track Nations Cup

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Katie Archibald and Laura Kenny celebrate winning madison gold in Tokyo

Olympic champions Laura Kenny and Katie Archibald have been named in the Great Britain team for the UCI Track Nations Cup.

The pair will be part of the women’s endurance squad at the event, which starts in Glasgow on 21 April.

It will be their first race in Britain since winning madison gold together at last summer’s Tokyo Olympics.

Britain’s most successful Olympian Jason Kenny, who retired this year, will coach the men’s sprint team.

Wife Laura is the most successful female British Olympian of all time with five golds and one silver medal.

Scot Archibald, who has won two Olympic golds, said: “I’ve got so many great memories of riding and competing in Glasgow and it’s always brilliant to ride in front of family and friends.

“It will all lead into the Birmingham Commonwealth Games this summer and the World Championships in Scotland next summer before we know it, so I want to make the most of each step along the way.”

Olympic omnium champion Matt Walls is part of the men’s endurance team.

The men’s sprint team will be led by Jack Carlin, who won team silver and individual bronze in Tokyo and three titles at the British National Track Championships in March.

Men’s endurance Dan Bigham, Josh Charlton, Kian Emadi, Josh Giddings, Oscar Nilson-Julien, Charlie Tanfield, Josh Tarling, Will Tidball, Ethan Vernon, Matt Walls, Ollie Wood
Men’s sprint Jack Carlin, Ali Fielding, Hayden Norris, Ryan Owens, Joe Truman, Hamish Turnbull
Women’s endurance Katie Archibald, Megan Barker, Ella Barnwell, Neah Evans, Laura Kenny, Maddie Leech, Sophie Lewis, Jess Roberts
Women’s sprint Lauren Bate, Lauren Bell, Sophie Capewell, Iona Moir, Blaine Ridge Davis, Lusia Steele, Milly Tanner

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