The 24-year-old blasted round the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines velodrome in 10.029secs during qualifying to lay down a marker ahead of the final on Sunday.
Her sizzling ride came after newly-minted Keirin gold medallist Andrews clocked 10.108 to better the previous world best (10.154) set by Canada's defending Olympic champion Kelsey Mitchell in 2019.
A new mark was on the cards after the Olympic record was lowered four times before Andrews and Friedrich took to the track.
A slew of world records have been set at the lightening-fast Paris velodrome, with nine before the exploits of Andrews and Friedrich.
German cyclist Friedrich breaks women's sprint world record
FE Team | Published: August 09, 2024 22:49:25
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