I'm going to say this once.
THE WORLD CUP SYSTEM NEEDS CHANGING (on the track), and yes i ment to yell that!
Secondly, the Aussies have always been reasonable on the track, but judging on the basis of world cups is slightly silly, World Championships are better to judge by - If we took it by Beijing we'd need to be shaking over China!
I still think countries have a long way to go before they can surpass Great Britain, especially on the mens side of things. Womens is slightly more open i think.
Bobridge set the 3rd fastest pursuit in history today (and not the 2nd fastest as CN says, he's the 2nd fastest man, but Boardman holds 1st and 2nd fastest)
FASTEST 4,000M INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT TIMES
4-11.114 World record*
Chris Boardman (Great Britain)
Manchester, World Championships final 1996
4-13.353*
Chris Boardman (Great Britain)
Manchester, World Championships 1996
4-14-427
Jack Bobridge (Australia)
Adelaide, Australian National Track Championships qualifying 2010
4-15.015
Geraint Thomas (Great Britain)
Manchester, World Cup, October 2009
4-15.031
Bradley Wiggins (Great Britain)
Beijing, Olympic Games qualifying, August 2008
~ Cycling Weekly.co.uk
It's close, but i think Geriant can go a little faster

Or is this me being patriotic (being patriotic is so much easier on the track than it is on the road)