Cameron expects his charges to earn their just deserts at the Games.
"I'm not too disappointed with losing a medal. The girls will sleep with rocks in their beds over the next five months. They will have a good rest, then rebuild with a focus on the podium. They pipped the world record-holders [Australia] time-wise tonight."
Cameron described Gill, who has completed Ironman events, as a "mad cyclist".
"He has the girls riding bigger gears and they've got a consistent gym programme with a lot of erg work when they are not racing."
The team will be based in New Zealand until June, before completing a racing block in Belgium and then joining the sprint team for final Olympic preparations in Bordeaux.
There were mixed fortunes for members of New Zealand's gold medal-winning team sprint.
Sam Webster qualified for the quarter-finals, but Eddie Dawkins fell short. Webster will race against Olympic champion Jason Kenny this morning.
Aaron Gate lay last halfway through the men's omnium. He suffered a 40-point penalty after failing to finish the opening scratch race.
"That's the knife edge to a world championships," Elliott said.
"Halfway through the race, Aaron decided there was an opportunity to take a lap. He got within 10m, but the rest of the field wound up. He was eventually dropped off the back and the effort cost him too much energy."