CYCLING NEWS - Kenny, who recently returned to racing after a post-Rio break, helped North West Team A to victory in a time of 43:593 seconds.
"These are all just stepping stones. The idea is to be fully up to speed next year," Kenny said after winning with Phil Hindes, Ryan Owens and Jack Carlin on the final day in Manchester.
"I'm quite lucky really and happy to jump in and get in with a fast team sprint.
"The worlds selection is coming up, which I would like to do the team sprint in, but obviously these lads have ridden all the World Cups and things so that's a little bit of a stretch, but other than that it's just a case of doing some hard work."
The 29-year-old added: "My goal is next year to be at the sharp end. Anything short-term is a bonus."