With that Japan's Eiya Hashimoto takes GOLD in the Men's Omnium, Hong Kong's Leung Chun Wing takes Silver and Bronze goes to Kazakhstan's Artyom Zakharov.
In the women's 3000m Individual Pursuit, South Korea's Jumi Lee took GOLD, China's Hong Wang took Silver and Chinese Taipei's Ting Ying Huang walked away with bronze.
At the end of three stages of the Men's Omnium, Japan's Eiya Hashimoto is top while Hong Kong's Leung Chun Wing and Kazakhstan's Artyom Zakharov are joint second.
The rules are pretty simple. The aim of the game is to not get eliminated. Every time the bell sounds, whoever is last is eliminated and the last cyclist standing wins the race.
And we are underway. Nothing will happen for the first five laps then it all starts after that. 40 laps in the race and you get points for winning a lap.
Now it is is time for the Men's Omnium. After the Scratch race, we now move onto the Tempo Race. India's Manjeet Singh has 10 points and is currently in 16th. Can he move up?
UPDATE: Unsurprisingly, India’s Chaoba Devi fails to qualify for the women’s 3,000m individual pursuit medal round. Of the 10 cyclists, her time of 4:05.298 means that she finished last last in the qualification round.
In the Women's Sprint Round of 16, Deborah Herold will take on Hong Kong's Hoi Yan Jessica Lee. That begins in just under 20 minutes. In the other clash featuring an Indian, Aleena will face Hong Kong’s Sze Wai Lee.
Chaoba Devi finishes with a timing of 4:05.298 in her qualifying heat, while her opponent finished with 3:47.570. That all but certainly means that she is out of contention for the medal round.