An excellent start to the Six Days of Rotterdam event for GB with Sir Chris Hoy and Jason Kenny (both Gold Medalists at the London Olympics) winning the two-man Team Sprint with Kenny beating the Netherlands’ Teun Mulder in the final. Not content with that Hoy – who is set to make his decision on retirement in the spring – proceeded to take first place ahead of his teammate in the Keirin. It was a composed and confident performance from Kenny given that this was his first event since a dramatic crash in the closing stages of the Keirin at the Track World Cup in Glasgow back in November ended his campaign. The results thus far in Rotterdam put Kenny in overall first place in the Sprint Masters standings, with Hoy placed second and Mulder third.