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UCI Track Cycling World Cup 2016
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Sarah Lee bags silver and then says sorry to fans for not winning gold at UCI Track World Cup

Hong Kong ace plays second fiddle to mainlander Lin Jinhong, who scores a rare win over the home favourite in the women’s sprint final

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Hong Kong's Lee Wai-sze (left) had to play second fiddle to China's Lin Junhong in the women’s sprint final. Photos: David Wong
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Sarah Lee Wai-sze returned to form by winning silver in the women’s sprint at the UCI World Cup on Saturday night and then apologised to her fans for not winning gold.

The Hong Kong star proved what a difference a few weeks can make after she struggled to hold her own in the series’ previous leg in Cambridge, New Zealand. This time, the power was back as she almost raised the roof at the Hong Kong Velodrome in Tseung Kwan O in front of 1,700 happy fans.

However, Lee was annoyed that she was beaten by mainlander Lin Jinhong, whom she had beaten many times before.

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Lin is widely considered as the national number three in the sprinting event behind Guo Shuang and Zhong Tianshi, but she won both her races in the final to capture her first World Cup title of the season.

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