Valente Wins, Evans Crashes
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Valente winsTelegraph
•Olympics cycling live: Women's sprint and omnium updates – plus men's keirin – from Paris 2024
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Defending Olympic champion Jennifer Valente wins the women's omnium scratch race.
Defending champion Valente takes the maximum 40 points, with Canada ’s Maggie Coles-Lyster second and Australia 's Georgia Baker third .
Team GB's Neah Evans crashes but will not get checked for possible concussion.
Emma Finucane faces Ellesse Andrews in women's sprint semi-final.
Team GB will be hoping to add to the seven medals they already have in the velodrome.
Emma Finucane will be aiming for her third medal of the Games in the women’s sprint semi-finals.
Jack Carlin and Hamish Turnbull go in the men's keirin quarter-finals at 10.29 ( BST ).
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