Laura Trott
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Sir Bradley Wiggins has not been selected for Great Britain’s team for London World Cup at the Lee Valley VeloPark next month
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The double Olympic champion Laura Trott is relishing her improved performances in the points race which has proved her problems in the past
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Katie Archibald and Laura Trott won golds on Sunday as Great Britain completed the European Elite Track Cycling Championships in Guadeloupe with an eight-medal haul, six of them gold
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Great Britain’s men and women qualified fastest in the team pursuit at the European Track Championships in Guadeloupe on Wednesday evening
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Laura Trott has won Commonwealth gold for England in the women’s 25km points cycling race despite suffering a kidney infection earlier in the week
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Laura Trott has beaten Dani King and Lizzie Armitstead to win the British Cycling National Championships road in Abergavenny
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Nicole Jackson meets double Olympic champion Laura Trott at the Olympic VeloPark in Stratford, east London, which is now open to the public
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William Fotheringham: Friends Life Tour, that will include Lizzie Armitstead, Laura Trott and Marianne Vos in a high-class field, reflects the huge increase in participation
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Amateur cyclists who want to follow in the footsteps of Sir Chris Hoy and Laura Trott will soon have their chance at the Olympic Velodrome but there may be a queue
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As the British team suffered a lacklustre world championships, British Cycling brought their staff photographer Luke Webber to document the highs and lows of the world championship campaign in Cali. As the curtain closes, we bring you his best images from Colombia
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The British men left Colombia without a medal but Becky James took bronze in the keirin and Laura Trott scooped a second successive world omnium silver
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Women may have won three-quarters of the UK medals in the Sochi Winter Olympics but there's more to do to challange gender stereotypes, says Sue Tibballs, former chief executive of the Women's Sport and Fitness Foundation
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Britain's women's team pursuit squad head to world track championships in Colombia in search of another title and a 14th world record
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Other lives: Passionate cyclist who coached many champions, including Olympic gold medallist Laura Trott early in her career
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GB's Laura Trott has clinched the ominium gold in the cycling World Cup but Jason Kenny suffered early elimination in the match sprint
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Great Britain's Trott, King, Rowsell and Barker have won gold in the women's team pursuit, smashing the world record in the process, at the World Cup in Manchester
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Great Britain's women's team pursuiters broke the world record and were set fair for gold in World Cup in Manchester
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In the first year since the women's team pursuit squads were bumped up to four people, in line with the Men's Team Pursuit, Team GB upped their game once again and went on to win gold and break the world record. Again. The photographer has used a long shutter speed and a slave flash to great effect to illustrate the speed and formation of this discipline of cycling.
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Laura Trott has revealed that she will miss the Road World Championships in Italy next month and instead race at the National Track Championships in Manchester
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The Women's Tour of Britain will be a five-day event, with terrestrial television coverage and a probable date of May 2014
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The cyclist, 22, on winning two Olympic medals, random gifts and why she hates strawberries
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Up to 50,000 cyclists are expected to ride the eight-mile traffic free route through central London over the two-day London FreeCycle event sponsored by Prudential
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Cycling's Olympic legacy finally gets into gear on Saturday and Sunday with big-name men's and women's races in and around the capital
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Laura Trott has closed the gap on her rival Jolanda Neff to three seconds and could reclaim the best young rider title over the final two stages of Holland's Energiewacht Tour
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Laura Trott, Dani King and Lauren Kitchen all performed well for Wiggle Honda in a chaotic first stage of the Energiewacht Tour in the Netherlands
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Laura Trott sprinted to fourth place on her road debut in the Grand Prix de Dottignies
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Double Olympic champion Laura Trott suffered post-Games gloom, but now she's back on track and targeting Sir Chris Hoy's gold-medal tally
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Team GB's track champions Laura Trott, Dani King and Joanna Rowsell are at heart of Wiggle Honda plan to rule the peloton
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This month our photographers have donned their wellies and headed into the great outdoors: Brighton, Bogside, Baghdad and Balquhidder are just some of the locations they visited. But we still have June Brown of EastEnders, Shane Smith of Vice magazine and Alison Mosshart of the Kills indoors, keeping warm. It's a globe-trotting showcase of the very best photography commissioned by the Observer this month
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Becky James, who won two gold medals at the world championships, was driven by her omission from Britain's team for the 2012 Olympics
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The Agenda: don't miss this week: Laura Trott's team pursuit, LeBron James and the All-Stars, Leeds Rhinos world challenge, Jonathan Agnew's discs and cricket's World Cup final
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The Agenda: don't miss this week: Laura Trott's team pursuit, LeBron James and the All-Stars, Leeds Rhinos world challenge, Jonathan Agnew's discs and cricket's world cup final
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The Olympic champions Laura Trott and Dani King are excited ahead of a fresh challenge on the road in 2013
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From Dizzee Rascal to Laura Trott, a selection of the best portraits from Guardian photographers taken over the course of the year
Topics
- Cycling (Sport)
- Olympics
- Photography
- Ed Clancy
- Becky James
- Lizzie Armitstead
- Sir Chris Hoy
- Rugby league
- Olympic legacy
- Cycling (Life and style)
- Commonwealth Games
- Commonwealth Games 2014
- Leeds Rhinos
- UCI (Union Cycliste Internationale)
- Jason Kenny
- London
- EastEnders
- Wilfried Zaha
- Olympic Games
- Jessica Ennis-Hill
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