Friday 28 October 2016 12:59, UK
Sir Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish lie second overall at the halfway stage of the Six Day London.
The pair trail leaders Kenny De Ketele and Moreno De Pauw, the defending champions from Belgium, by 41 points with Friday, Saturday and Sunday's racing remaining.
Australia's Callum Scotson and Cameron Meyer are one lap and 51 points down in third place.
On day three Wiggins and Cavendish finished second in the derny race, 20th in the longest lap, 11th in the 250m Madison time trial, eighth in the team elimination and fifth in the Madison.
De Ketele said: "We have a nice gap now, on points, but every single event delivers so many points that one mistake in the elimination, and the other team wins it, then bang, you're 30 points behind.
"The lead can go really quickly, so we need to stay focused, keep gaining points, keep it up the front and don't make any mistakes."
De Pauw added: "We're tired, but good. Leading is always the best thing you can do, but still three days to go."
Watch highlights of day three by pressing play in the video above.
Standings after day three
1 Kenny De Ketele and Moreno De Pauw (Belgium), 243pts
2 Sir Bradley Wiggins and Mark Cavendish (Great Britain), 202
3 Cameron Meyer and Callum Scotson (Australia), 192 and -1 lap
4 Yoeri Havik and Wim Stroetinga (Netherlands), 158 and -1 lap
5 Leif Lampater Marcel Kalz (Germany), 176 and -2 laps