
Today's cycling events at the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Velodrome have been nothing short of extraordinary. The day started with Team Great Britain shattering China's world record during the qualifying round. However, this new record did not stand for long as it was broken three times in just four races.
Germany was the first to set a new world record in their heat against Mexico, followed by New Zealand and then Team GB surpassing it once again. This rapid succession of record-breaking performances has truly showcased the high level of competition and skill on display at the velodrome.
One notable change in the event's format is the recent adjustment of team sizes from two to three riders. This modification has added a new dynamic to the races, requiring teams to strategize and coordinate with an additional member on the track.
As the day comes to a close, the medal races have been determined. Team Great Britain will be competing against New Zealand for the gold medal, while Germany and the Netherlands will face off for the bronze.