British teams selected for track World Cup
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As Cycling Weekly reported yesterday, Sir Chris Hoy will return to World Cup action in Copenhagen next weekend.
The fifth and final round of the World Cup (February 13-15) will see a strong British challenge as they gear up for the World Track Cycling Championships 2009.
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