Hoy, Trott and Varnish get kitted out for Olympic Games
Team GB track riders Sir Chris Hoy, Laura Trott and Jessica Varnish were at Loughborough University on Wednesday to recieve their London 2012 Olympic Games kit from official supplier adidas.
All British athletes taking part in the Games will receive a pack of Olympic kit, which in total will comprise 175,000 items given out to all athletes.
Laura Trott looks through the racks of clothing
Sir Chris Hoy checks out the polo shirts
Life imitating art: The real McHoy stands opposite a huge photo of himself
Sir Chris Hoy and Jess Varnish share a joke in the changing rooms
Jess Varnish models the Team GB tracksuit
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Laura Trott tries on the Team GB cycling kit
Hoy, Varnish and Trott pose with team supporters' wristbands in the adidas photobooth
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