Posted by Editoress on 02/19/15
Results from the second day of racing of the 2015 UCU Track Cycling World Championships in St-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France
Women Team Pursuit | |
First Round | |
Heat 1 | |
1 United States (Sarah Hammer/Jennifer Valente/Lauren Tamayo/Ruth Winder) | 4:24.145 |
2 Germany (Charlotte Becker/Stephanie Pohl/Mieke Kroeger/Gudrun Stock) | 4:29.925 |
Heat 2 | |
1 China (Dongyan Huang/Wenwen Jiang/Yali Jing/Baofang Zhao) | 4:24.263 |
2 Italy (Simona Frapporti/Beatrice Bartelloni/Tatiana Guderzo/Silvia Valsecchi) | 4:28.923 |
Heat 3 | |
1 Great Britain (Katie Archibald/Laura Trott/Elinor Barker/Joanna Rowsell) | 4:16.979 |
2 Canada (Allison Beveridge/Jasmin Glaesser/Kirsti Lay/Stephanie Roorda) | 4:17.799 |
Heat 4 | |
1 Australia (Annette Edmondson/Ashlee Ankudinoff/Amy Cure/Melissa Hoskins) | 4:17.410 |
2 New Zealand (Lauren Ellis/Rushlee Buchanan/Jaime Nielsen/Georgia Amy Williams) | 4:22.954 |
Qualification rule: The winners of heats 3 and 4 in the First round ride the final for the gold and silver medals. The remaining six teams will be ranked by their times in the First round and will be paired as follows : The two fastest teams ride the final for the bronze medal. The next two fastest teams ride the final for 5th and 6th places. The last two teams ride the final for 7th and 8th places |
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Final | |
Ride for Gold and Silver | |
1 Australia (Annette Edmondson/Ashlee Ankudinoff/Amy Cure/Melissa Hoskins) | 4:13.683* |
2 Great Britain (Katie Archibald/Laura Trott/Elinor Barker/Joanna Rowsell) | 4:16.702 |
Ride for Bronze | |
3 Canada (Allison Beveridge/Jasmin Glaesser/Kirsti Lay/Stephanie Roorda) | 4:17.864 |
4 New Zealand (Lauren Ellis/Rushlee Buchanan/Jaime Nielsen/Georgia Amy Williams) | 4:22.706 |
5 United States (Sarah Hammer/Jennifer Valente/Lauren Tamayo/Ruth Winder) | 4:25.693 |
6 China (Dongyan Huang/Wenwen Jiang/Yali Jing/Baofang Zhao) | 4:28.549 |
7 Germany (Charlotte Becker/Stephanie Pohl/Mieke Kroeger/Gudrun Stock) | 4:30.122 |
8 Italy (Simona Frapporti/Beatrice Bartelloni/Tatiana Guderzo/Silvia Valsecchi) | 4:31.448 |
Men Keirin |
First Round |
Heat 1 |
1 Maximilian Levy (Germany) |
2 Edward Dawkins (New Zealand) |
3 Matthew Baranoski (United States) |
4 Kamil Kuczynski (Poland) |
5 Anderson Parra (Colombia) |
6 Michael D'Almeida (France) |
Heat 2 |
1 Stefan Boetticher (Germany) |
2 Matthew Glaetzer (Australia) |
3 Denis Dmitriev (Russia) |
4 Fabian Hernando Puerta Zapata (Colombia) |
5 Hugo Barrette (Canada) |
6 Krzysztof Maksel (Poland) |
Heat 3 |
1 Azizulhasni Awang (Malaysia) |
2 Matthijs Buchli (Netherlands) |
3 Jacob Schmid (Australia) |
4 Francesco Ceci (Italy) |
5 Joachim Eilers (Germany) |
6 Jason Kenny (Great Britain) |
7 Kazunari Watanabe (Japan) |
Heat 4 |
1 Sam Webster (New Zealand) |
2 Francois Pervis (France) |
3 Shane Perkins (Australia) |
4 Christos Volikakis (Greece) |
5 Nikita Shurshin (Russia) |
6 Josiah Ng Onn Lam (Malaysia) |
The first 2 riders in each heat advanceto the Second Round all other riders advance to the First Round Repechages |
First Round Repechage |
Heat 1 |
1 Krzysztof Maksel (Poland) |
2 Christos Volikakis (Greece) |
3 Joachim Eilers (Germany) |
4 Matthew Baranoski (United States) |
Heat 2 |
1 Michael D'Almeida (France) |
2 Denis Dmitriev (Russia) |
3 Hugo Barrette (Canada) |
4 Francesco Ceci (Italy) |
Heat 3 |
1 Fabian Hernando Puerta Zapata (Colombia) |
2 Jacob Schmid (Australia) |
3 Anderson Parra (Colombia) |
4 Josiah Ng Onn Lam (Malaysia) |
Heat 4 |
1 Nikita Shurshin (Russia) |
2 Jason Kenny (Great Britain) |
3 Shane Perkins (Australia) |
4 Kazunari Watanabe (Japan) |
5 Kamil Kuczynski (Poland) |
Winner in each heat advances to the Second Round |
Second Round |
Heat 1 |
1 Nikita Shurshin (Russia) |
2 Maximilian Levy (Germany) |
3 Sam Webster (New Zealand) |
4 Matthijs Buchli (Netherlands) |
5 Matthew Glaetzer (Australia) |
6 Krzysztof Maksel (Poland) |
Heat 2 |
1 Edward Dawkins (New Zealand) |
2 Francois Pervis (France) |
3 Azizulhasni Awang (Malaysia) |
4 Stefan Boetticher (Germany) |
5 Michael D'Almeida (France) |
6 Fabian Hernando Puerta Zapata (Colombia) |
Top 3 in each Heat advance to 1-6 Final, rest to 7-12 Final |
7-12 Final |
7 Fabian Hernando Puerta Zapata (Colombia) |
8 Stefan Boetticher (Germany) |
9 Matthijs Buchli (Netherlands) |
10 Matthew Glaetzer (Australia) |
11 Michael D'Almeida (France) |
12 Krzysztof Maksel (Poland) |
1-6 FInal |
1 Francois Pervis (France) |
2 Edward Dawkins (New Zealand) |
3 Azizulhasni Awang (Malaysia) |
4 Maximilian Levy (Germany) |
5 Nikita Shurshin (Russia) |
6 Sam Webster (New Zealand) |
Men Team Pursuit | |
First Round | |
Heat 1 | |
1 Russia (Artur Ershov/Alexander Evtushenko/Ivan Kovalev/Alexander Serov) | 3:57.181 |
2 Netherlands (Tim Veldt/Wim Stroetinga/Dion Beukeboom/Roy Eefting) | 3:58.230 |
Heat 2 | |
1 Australia (Jack Bobridge/Alexander Edmondson/Mitchell Mulhern/Miles Scotson) | 3:55.314 |
2 France (Bryan Coquard/Julien Duval/Damien Gaudin/Julien Morice) | 3:58.616 |
Heat 3 | |
1 Great Britain (Edward Clancy/Steven Burke/Owain Doull/Andrew Tennant) | 3:55.207 |
2 Germany (Theo Reinhardt/Henning Bommel/Kersten Thiele/Domenic Weinstein) | 3:57.116 |
Heat 4 | |
1 New Zealand (Pieter Bulling/Dylan Kennett/Alex Frame/Marc Ryan) | 3:56.198 |
2 Switzerland (Olivier Beer/Stefan Kueng/Frank Pasche/Thery Schir) | 3:57.505 |
Qualification rule: The winners of heats 3 and 4 in the First round ride the final for the gold and silver medals. The remaining six teams will be ranked by their times in the First round and will be paired as follows : The two fastest teams ride the final for the bronze medal. The next two fastest teams ride the final for 5th and 6th places. The last two teams ride the final for 7th and 8th places |
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Final | |
Ride for Gold and Silver | |
1 New Zealand (Pieter Bulling/Dylan Kennett/Alex Frame/Regan Gough) | 3:54.088 |
2 Great Britain (Edward Clancy/Steven Burke/Owain Doull/Andrew Tennant) | 3:54.687 |
Ride for Bronze | |
3 Australia (Jack Bobridge/Luke Davison/Alexander Edmondson/Miles Scotson) | |
4 Germany (Theo Reinhardt/Henning Bommel/Kersten Thiele/Domenic Weinstein) | caught |
5 Russia (Artur Ershov/Alexander Evtushenko/Ivan Kovalev/Alexander Serov) | |
6 Switzerland (Olivier Beer/Tom Bohl/Stefan Kueng/Frank Pasche) | |
7 France (Bryan Coquard/Julien Duval/Damien Gaudin/Julien Morice) | 3:59.845 |
8 Netherlands (Roy Pieters/Wim Stroetinga/Dion Beukeboom/Roy Eefting) | 4:01.246 |
Women 500m Time Trial | |
1 Anastasia Voynova (Russia) | 33.149 |
2 Anna Meares (Australia) | 33.425 |
3 Miriam Welte (Germany) | 33.699 |
4 Elis Ligtlee (Netherlands) | 33.775 |
5 Wai Sze Lee (Hong Kong) | 33.788 |
6 Virginie Cueff (France) | 33.926 |
7 Elena Brejniva (Russia) | 33.999 |
8 Daria Shmeleva (Russia) | 34.141 |
9 Lisandra Guerra Rodriguez (Cuba) | 34.226 |
10 Tania Calvo Barbero (Spain) | 34.280 |
11 Sandie Clair (France) | 34.425 |
12 Katie Schofield (New Zealand) | 34.595 |
13 Katy Marchant (Great Britain) | 34.633 |
14 Stephanie Mckenzie (New Zealand) | 34.722 |
15 Victoria Williamson (Great Britain) | 34.904 |
16 Juliana Gaviria (Colombia) | 35.123 |
17 Luz Daniela Gaxiola Gonzalez (Mexico) | 35.803 |
18 Kate O'Brien (Canada) | 35.921 |
19 Mariaesthela Vilera (Venezuela) | 35.926 |
20 Olena Tsyos (Ukraine) | 36.286 |
21 Annerine Wenhold (South Africa) | 39.054 |
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