Team sprinters Victoria Pendleton and varnish Jess took gold in the second round of the World Cup in Cali, Colombia.
Pair of British, who were second in China in the first round in Melbourne on 3 December, overcame German Miriam Welte and Kristina Vogel in the final.
But Sir Chris Hoy, Matt Crampton and Jason Kenny, Melbourne, winners only managed money in sprint men.
Both teams lead the overall standings with men of four clear and the points of five women in advance in the field.
Two final rounds of the World Cup held in the Chinese capital Beijing January 21 and Manchester on February 18.
The Chinese team who had beaten them in the event opening series well off the coast of rhythm, improved on their time to cross the line into 33.322 Australia varnish and Pendleton seconds.
The victory obtained from their only a maximum of 12 points with the second and the third French pair of Sandie Clair et Virginie Cueff Germany.
Hoy, Crampton and Kenny was reviewed by the French trio experienced Gregory Bauge, Kevin Sireau and Michael of Almeida.
Team New Zealand, who came second in Melbourne, were third and are nearest pretenders to Britain in the classification developed at Midway for series.
Great Britain Katie Colclough, Wendy Houvenaghel and Laura Trott were third in the pursuit of team of women in their first year after having disappeared from the Melbourne event World Cup exit.
Ed Clancy made a solid start tournament event male and is second after three disciplines with three points separating him the Spanish leader Juan Arango Carvajal Estaban.
The event concluded on Saturday.
Britain's traditionally use the three stages of the world outside of the UK Cup annually to young riders of blood, but this year sent a strong at each event team as runners Chase qualification for London 2012.
Team sprint classification men after two events:
1. The United Kingdom by 22 points
2 New Zealand 18
3 France 12
4 9 Germany
5 Team Jayco (Australia) 8
Team sprint classification of women:
1. The United Kingdom by 22 points
2 China 17
3 Germany 16
4 France 16
5 Spain 10
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