Posted by Editoress on 07/24/16
Results from the fifth and final day of racing in Aigle, Switzerland
Men Sprint | |||
Repechages | |||
Heat 1 | |||
1 Chengsu Kim (Korea) | 10.873 | ||
2 Pavel Rostov (Russian) | |||
3 Nik Schroter (Germany) | |||
Heat 2 | |||
1 Daniel Rochna (Poland) | 11.023 | ||
2 Hamish Turnbull (Great Britain) | |||
3 Harrison Lodge (Australia) | |||
Winner of each heat advances to Quarter Finals | |||
Quarter Finals | |||
Quarter Finals | |||
Heat 1 | Race 1 |
Race 2 | Decider |
1 Bradly Knipe (New Zealand) | 10.629 |
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10.631 |
2 Daniel Rochna (Poland) | |||
Heat 2 | |||
1 Stefan Ritter (Canada) | 10.774 | 10.777 | |
2 Chengsu Kim (Korea) | 0 | ||
Heat 3 | |||
1 Conor Rowley (Australia) | 10.873 | 10.723 | |
2 Martin Cechman (Czech) | |||
Heat 4 | |||
1 Mateusz Milek (Poland) | 11.014 | 10.808 | |
2 Carl Hinze (Germany) | |||
Winner of each heat advances to the Semifinals. The losers race for 5th-8th place. | |||
SemiFinal | |||
Heat 1 | |||
1 Bradly Knipe (New Zealand) | |||
2 Mateusz Milek (Poland) | |||
Heat 2 | |||
1 Conor Rowley (Australia) | |||
2 Stefan Ritter (Canada) | |||
Winners race for the gold and silver medals. The losers race for the bronze medal | |||
Final | |||
Ride for Gold | |||
1 Bradly Knipe (New Zealand) | |||
2 Conor Rowley (Australia) | |||
Ride for Bronze | |||
3 Stefan Ritter (Canada) | |||
4 Mateusz Milek (Poland) |
Women Omnium | |
500m Time Trial | |
1 Elisa Balsamo (Italy) | 36.066 |
2 Eleanor Dickinson (Great Britain) | 36.287 |
3 Brooke Tucker (Australia) | 36.414 |
4 Michaela Drummond (New Zealand) | 36.483 |
5 Clara Copponi (France) | 36.659 |
6 Olivija Baleisyte (Lithuania) | 36.799 |
7 Maggie Coles-Lyster (Canada) | 36.806 |
8 Summer Moak (United States) | 37.073 |
9 Maria Novolodskaya (Russian Federati) | 37.247 |
10 Emma Norsgaard Jorgensen (Denmark) | 37.680 |
11 Franziska Brausse (Germany) | 37.893 |
12 Wiktoria Pikulik (Poland) | 38.153 |
13 Aksana Salauyeva (Belarus) | 38.943 |
14 Ciara Doogan (Ireland) | 40.213 |
15 Soraia Silva (Portugal) | 40.549 |
16 Tatiana Duenas (Colombia) | 41.339 |
Flying Lap | |
1 Elisa Balsamo (Italy) | 11.477 |
2 Maggie Coles-Lyster (Canada) | 11.572 |
3 Brooke Tucker (Australia) | 11.575 |
4 Michaela Drummond (New Zealand) | 11.607 |
5 Eleanor Dickinson (Great Britain) | 11.650 |
6 Clara Copponi (France) | 11.700 |
7 Summer Moak (United States) | 11.739 |
8 Olivija Baleisyte (Lithuania) | 11.821 |
9 Emma Norsgaard Jorgensen (Denmark) | 11.873 |
10 Wiktoria Pikulik (Poland) | 12.185 |
11 Maria Novolodskaya (Russian Federati) | 12.223 |
12 Franziska Brausse (Germany) | 12.378 |
13 Aksana Salauyeva (Belarus) | 12.450 |
14 Tatiana Duenas (Colombia) | 12.698 |
15 Ciara Doogan (Ireland) | 13.029 |
16 Soraia Silva (Portugal) | 13.11 |
Points Race | |
1 Tatiana Duenas (Colombia) | 40 pts |
2 Emma Norsgaard Jorgensen (Denmark) | 28 |
3 Maggie Coles-Lyster (Canada) | 26 |
4 Aksana Salauyeva (Belarus) | 24 |
5 Maria Novolodskaya (Russian Federati) | 20 |
6 Michaela Drummond (New Zealand) | 16 |
7 Elisa Balsamo (Italy) | 15 |
8 Wiktoria Pikulik (Poland) | 9 |
9 Eleanor Dickinson (Great Britain) | 6 |
10 Olivija Baleisyte (Lithuania) | 6 |
11 Franziska Brausse (Germany) | 5 |
12 Clara Copponi (France) | 2 |
13 Ciara Doogan (Ireland) | 1 |
14 Summer Moak (United States) | 1 |
15 Brooke Tucker (Australia) | 0 |
16 Soraia Silva (Portugal) | -15 |
Final standings | |
1 Elisa Balsamo (Italy) | 209 pts |
2 Michaela Drummond (New Zealand) | 196 |
3 Maggie Coles-Lyster (Canada) | 192 |
4 Maria Novolodskaya (Russian Federati) | 176 |
5 Eleanor Dickinson (Great Britain) | 170 |
6 Olivija Baleisyte (Lithuania) | 164 |
7 Emma Norsgaard Jorgensen (Denmark) | 152 |
8 Clara Copponi (France) | 150 |
9 Brooke Tucker (Australia) | 142 |
10 Tatiana Duenas (Colombia) | 126 |
11 Wiktoria Pikulik (Poland) | 113 |
12 Summer Moak (United States) | 101 |
13 Franziska Brausse (Germany) | 101 |
14 Aksana Salauyeva (Belarus) | 98 |
15 Ciara Doogan (Ireland) | 75 |
16 Soraia Silva (Portugal) | 45 |
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