20-year-old Brit Mark Stewart strikes gold in Track World Cup

Scotsman Mark Stewart won the scratch race at the second round of the Track World Cup in New Zealand - Chris Latham second in omnium - Stewart and Germain Burton third in madison - Photos from Graham Watson

Mark Stewart at the New Zealand World Cup track event in 2015

(Image credit: Watson)

Great Britain fielded a youthful endurance squad at the second round of the UCI Track World Cup in Cambridge, New Zealand over the weekend, but exceeded expectations with a trio of medals.

Mark Stewart had an impressive weekend, winning the men's scratch race on Saturday and then claiming bronze alongside team-mate Germain Burton in the madison on Sunday.

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