New Zealand cycling is excited about future prospects after a strong performance at the UCI Track Championships that finished yesterday in Colombia.
The team finished with five medals at Cali which equalled the previous best achieved in Melbourne two years ago in the lead-up to the London Olympics.
The combination of Shane Archbold and Tom Scully finished eighth in the spectacular two-man Madison, after initial results listed them as fourth, two points off a medal.
This was later amended in the official results after four teams had put a lap on the field, with Spain awarded the title.
It brings New Zealand's tally to 35 medals in the 44 years of the world championships but, most significantly, two-thirds of those medals have been achieved in the past five years.