
Isle of Man cyclist Peter Kennaugh has been selected by Great Britain for the forthcoming World Track Championships in Holland.
He is part of a 17-strong squad which includes Sir Chris Hoy, Ed Clancy and Victoria Pendleton.
Kennaugh is one of the five riders who make up the men's endurance effort, the others being Clancy, Steven Burke, Sam Harrison and Andy Tennant.
British Cycling's performance director Dave Brailsford says the championships are a further stepping stone towards the Olympic Games in London.
The championships start at the velodrome in Apeldoorn on Wednesday, March 23.
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