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Day one's action, featuring the men's and women's team sprints and the women's scratch race. Chris Hoy provides analysis, with commentary by Simon Brotherton and Chris Boardman.

Clare Balding introduces the opening day's action from the annual track cycling World Championships, held this year in Hong Kong.

Three gold medals are up for grabs in this session - the men's and women's team sprints and the women's scratch race, won in 2016 by Britain's most successful female Olympian, Laura Kenny. The absence at these championships of the pregnant Kenny, along with her husband Jason, means early British medal hopes rest with Olympic gold and silver medallist Callum Skinner in an otherwise inexperienced men's sprint team.

Sir Chris Hoy provides expert analysis, with commentary by Simon Brotherton and Chris Boardman.

2 hours, 29 minutes

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Wed 12 Apr 2017 12:00

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Music Played

Timings (where shown) are from the start of the programme in hours and minutes

  • 00:00

    Mark Ronson & The Business Intl

    The Bike Song

  • 00:03

    Arcade Fire

    Sprawl II (Mountains Beyond Mountains)

  • 00:29

    Rita Ora

    I Will Never Let You Down

  • 00:31

    Rob Dougan

    Clubbed To Death (Kurayamino Variation)

  • 01:11

    Fleur East

    Sax

  • 00:34

    Sigma

    Higher (feat. Labrinth)

  • 01:14

    Zedd

    Clarity (Original)

  • 00:38

    Martin Jensen

    Solo Dance

  • 01:47

    Rihanna

    Diamonds

  • 01:53

    Labrinth

    Earthquake (feat. Tinie Tempah)

  • 00:21

    Rag鈥檔鈥橞one Man

    Bitter End

  • 01:59

    Strange Talk

    Cast Away

  • 02:21

    Escala

    Kashmir (feat. Slash)

  • 02:29

    The Fratellis

    Chelsea Dagger

  • 02:23

    Kygo

    Stole The Show (feat. Parson James)

Credits

Role Contributor
Presenter Clare Balding
Expert Chris Hoy
Commentator Chris Boardman
Commentator Simon Brotherton
Producer Victoria Cotton

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