They warned their male counterparts to keep it down and let them have a decent night sleep and it worked for the Great Britain women's pursuit team.
The female members of Team GB appeared to be in no mood for joining the after-party, after Bradley Wiggins, Edward Clancy, Steven Burke and Owain Doull secured gold in a world record ride on Saturday (NZT).
The women left a hilarious note on their door warning the boys to stay away.
Doull took to Twitter to post a picture of a letter pinned to the girls' room, warning the victorious men's team to stay out.
"To the team pursuit men, CONGRATULATIONS! As we're guessing you're probably going to be drunk by the time you read this," the note read.