Posted by Editoress on 01/16/16
The final round of the Track World Cup concluded on Sunday in Hong Kong with Canadians participating in four events. The top Canadian result for the day was Allison Beveridge's second in the Flying Lap portion of the women's Omnium. Beveridge worked her way up to ninth overall at the conclusion of the six events, after getting caught in a crash on the first day, in the first event. She also finished seventh in the 500m Time Trial and 19th in the Points Race. In the final overall World Cup standings Beveridge finished sixth.
Beveridge was caught in a crash in the first event of the Women's Omnium
"I woke up not feeling too great in my shoulder," said Beveridge who was involved in a crash on Saturday night during the Scratch race. "Basically the objective this weekend was to race the best I could, tactically as well as technically. I tried to make the most of it but stay safe out there. Standing starts were really bad and it was getting worse throughout the day. I'm just looking forward to getting home and recovering."
In the men's Omnium, Remi Pelletier-Roy finished 16th overall. He was eighth in the 1000m Time Trial, 14th in the Flying Lap and sixth in the Points Race. Pelletier-Roy missed the first round due to a collarbone injury in training.
In the women's Keirin, Monique Sllivan was fourth in the first round and second in the Repechage and did not advance to the next round. Hugo Barrette qualified 19th in the men's Sprint, but was knocked out in the first round of head-to-head sprinting and did not advance.
Canada concluded the event with a gold, two silvers and fourth place as the best results. Cycling Canada's High Performance Director Jacques Landry is thrilled with the outcome of this World Cup in Hong Kong. "Another great weekend for our track program at the last World Cup of the season. Thanks to our athlete pool, coaches, facility in Milton and our support staff, our performances are repeatable and in some cases improved. The weekend performances bode really well as our teams will travel back home to turn their focus on preparation for the penultimate targeted event of the year, the world championships in London in March."
Results from the third and final day of racing in Hong Kong
Men's Sprint | |
Qualifying | |
1 Damian Zielinski (Poland) | 9.919 |
2 Njisane Phillip (Trinidad & Tobago) | 9.990 |
3 Pavel Kelemen (Czech Republic) | 10.010 |
4 Quentin Lafargue (France) | 10.034 |
5 Nikita Shurshin (Russia) | 10.039 |
6 Chao Xu (China) | 10.050 |
7 Francois Pervis (France) | 10.063 |
8 Jason Kenny (Great Britain) | 10.070 |
9 Callum Skinner (Great Britain) | 10.071 |
10 Kamil Kuczynski (Poland) | 10.097 |
11 Erik Balzer (Germany) | 10.098 |
12 Patrick Constable (Australia) | 10.100 |
13 Azizulhasni Awang (YSD Track Team) | 10.118 |
14 Robert Forstemann (Germany) | 10.128 |
15 Peter Lewis (Australia) | 10.133 |
16 Matthew Archibald (New Zealand) | 10.134 |
17 Sandor Szalontay (Hungary) | 10.138 |
18 Chaebin Im (Korea) | 10.144 |
19 Hugo Barrette (Canada) | 10.183 |
20 Seiichiro Nakagawa (Japan) | 10.191 |
21 Andrii Vynokurov (Ukraine) | 10.195 |
22 Vasilijus Lendel (Lithuania) | 10.208 |
23 Juan Peralta Gascon (Spain) | 10.220 |
24 Eric Engler (Track Team Brandenburg) | 10.225 |
25 Tomoyuki Kawabata (Japan Professional Cyclist Assn) | 10.238 |
26 Dong Jin Kang (Korea) | 10.259 |
27 Eoin Mullen (Ireland) | 10.287 |
28 Saifei Bao (China) | 10.296 |
29 Zac Williams (New Zealand) | 10.318 |
30 Santiago Ramirez Morales (Colombia) | 10.322 |
31 Adam Ptacnik (Czech Republic) | 10.361 |
32 Jair Tjon En Fa (Surinam) | 10.368 |
33 Kazuki Amagai (Japan) | 10.387 |
34 Flavio Cipriano (Brazil) | 10.413 |
35 Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom (Malaysia) | 10.467 |
36 Matthew Baranoski (United States) | 10.529 |
Top 24 riders advance for 1/16 finals | |
1/16 FInals | |
Heat 1 | |
1 Damian Zielinski (Poland) | 10.826 |
2 Eric Engler (Track Team Brandenburg) | |
Heat 2 | |
1 Njisane Phillip (Trinidad & Tobago) | 11.020 |
2 Juan Peralta Gascon (Spain) | |
Heat 3 | |
1 Pavel Kelemen (Czech Republic) | 10.531 |
2 Vasilijus Lendel (Lithuania) | |
Heat 4 | |
1 Quentin Lafargue (France) | 10.393 |
2 Andrii Vynokurov (Ukraine) | |
Heat 5 | |
1 Nikita Shurshin (Russia) | 10.547 |
2 Seiichiro Nakagawa (Japan) | |
Heat 6 | |
1 Chao Xu (China) | 10.712 |
2 Hugo Barrette (Canada) | |
Heat 7 | |
1 Francois Pervis (France) | 10.579 |
2 Chaebin Im (Korea) | |
Heat 8 | |
1 Jason Kenny (Great Britain) | 10.620 |
2 Sandor Szalontay (Hungary) | |
Heat 9 | |
1 Callum Skinner (Great Britain) | 10.645 |
2 Matthew Archibald (New Zealand) | |
Heat 10 | |
1 Kamil Kuczynski (Poland) | 10.464 |
2 Peter Lewis (Australia) | |
Heat 11 | |
1 Erik Balzer (Germany) | 10.555 |
2 Robert Forstemann (Germany) | |
Heat 12 | |
1 Patrick Constable (Australia) | 10.448 |
2 Azizulhasni Awang (YSD Track Team) | |
The winner of each heat advance to the 1/8 finals | |
1/8 FInals | |
Heat 1 | |
1 Patrick Constable (Australia) | 10.240 |
2 Damian Zielinski (Poland) | |
Heat 2 | |
1 Njisane Phillip (Trinidad & Tobago) | 11.753 |
2 Erik Balzer (Germany) | |
Heat 3 | |
1 Kamil Kuczynski (Poland) | 10.492 |
2 Pavel Kelemen (Czech Republic) | |
Heat 4 | |
1 Callum Skinner (Great Britain) | 10.495 |
2 Quentin Lafargue (France) | |
Heat 5 | |
1 Jason Kenny (Great Britain) | 10.340 |
2 Nikita Shurshin (Russia) | |
Heat 6 | |
1 Francois Pervis (France) | 10.645 |
2 Chao Xu (China) | |
The winner of each heat qualifies to the Quarterfinals Losers to Repechages |
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Women Omnium | |
500m Time Trial | |
1 Mei Yu Hsiao (Taipei) | 35.164 |
2 Laurie Berthon (France) | 35.259 |
3 Sakura Tsukagoshi (Japan) | 35.677 |
4 Laura Trott (Great Britain) | 35.842 |
5 Malgorzata Wojtyra (Poland) | 36.016 |
6 Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro (Spain) | 36.025 |
7 Allison Beveridge (Canada) | 36.218 |
8 Jolien D'Hoore (Belgium) | 36.442 |
9 Sarah Hammer (United States) | 36.495 |
10 Marlies Mejias Garcia (Cuba) | 36.572 |
11 Xiao Ling Luo (China) | 36.590 |
12 Simona Frapporti (Italy) | 36.793 |
13 Anna Knauer (Germany) | 36.825 |
14 Jupha Somnet (Malaysia) | 36.930 |
15 Angie Sabrina Gonzalez (Venezuela) | 36.997 |
16 Jannie Milena Salcedo Zambrano (Colombia) | 37.073 |
17 Amalie Dideriksen (Denmark) | 37.114 |
18 Kirsten Wild (Netherlands) | 37.194 |
19 Evgeniya Romanyuta (Russia) | 37.206 |
20 Xiao Juan Diao (Hong Kong) | 37.244 |
21 Holly Edmondston (New Zealand) | 37.325 |
22 Elissa Wundersitz (Australia) | 37.346 |
23 Tatsiana Sharakova (Belarus) | 37.372 |
24 Ausrine Trebaite (Lithuania) | 37.461 |
Flying Lap | |
1 Laurie Berthon (France) | 13.993 |
2 Allison Beveridge (Canada) | 14.049 |
3 Laura Trott (Great Britain) | 14.163 |
4 Mei Yu Hsiao (Taipei) | 14.188 |
5 Kirsten Wild (Netherlands) | 14.319 |
6 Sarah Hammer (United States) | 14.351 |
7 Xiao Juan Diao (Hong Kong) | 14.412 |
8 Sakura Tsukagoshi (Japan) | 14.474 |
9 Malgorzata Wojtyra (Poland) | 14.500 |
10 Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro (Spain) | 14.511 |
11 Tatsiana Sharakova (Belarus) | 14.553 |
12 Angie Sabrina Gonzalez (Venezuela) | 14.599 |
13 Anna Knauer (Germany) | 14.682 |
14 Simona Frapporti (Italy) | 14.682 |
15 Marlies Mejias Garcia (Cuba) | 14.715 |
16 Elissa Wundersitz (Australia) | 14.841 |
17 Jolien D'Hoore (Belgium) | 14.851 |
18 Amalie Dideriksen (Denmark) | 14.865 |
19 Xiao Ling Luo (China) | 14.866 |
20 Jannie Milena Salcedo Zambrano (Colombia) | 14.921 |
21 Ausrine Trebaite (Lithuania) | 15.039 |
22 Holly Edmondston (New Zealand) | 15.065 |
23 Jupha Somnet (Malaysia) | 15.086 |
24 Evgeniya Romanyuta (Russia) | 15.097 |
Final Standings | |
1 Laura Trott (Great Britain) | 188 pts |
2 Sarah Hammer (United States) | 170 |
3 Laurie Berthon (France) | 166 |
4 Malgorzata Wojtyra (Poland) | 144 |
5 Tatsiana Sharakova (Belarus) | 118 |
6 Xiao Juan Diao (Hong Kong) | 117 |
7 Angie Sabrina Gonzalez (Venezuela) | 115 |
8 Kirsten Wild (Netherlands) | 113 |
9 Allison Beveridge (Canada) | 107 |
10 Mei Yu Hsiao (Taipei) | 105 |
11 Sakura Tsukagoshi (Japan) | 105 |
12 Jolien D'Hoore (Belgium) | 98 |
13 Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro (Spain) | 94 |
14 Amalie Dideriksen (Denmark) | 88 |
15 Jannie Milena Salcedo Zambrano (Colombia) | 83 |
16 Elissa Wundersitz (Australia) | 82 |
17 Xiao Ling Luo (China) | 66 |
18 Holly Edmondston (New Zealand) | 64 |
19 Marlies Mejias Garcia (Cuba) | 62 |
20 Simona Frapporti (Italy) | 59 |
21 Evgeniya Romanyuta (Russia) | 55 |
22 Ausrine Trebaite (Lithuania) | 46 |
23 Anna Knauer (Germany) | 39 |
24 Jupha Somnet (Malaysia) | 26 |
Men Omnium | |
Kilo Time Trial | |
1 Adrian Teklinski (Poland) | 1:02.650 |
2 Lasse Norman Hansen (Denmark) | 1:03.317 |
3 Scott Law (Australia) | 1:03.709 |
4 Chun Wing Leung (Hong Kong) | 1:03.734 |
5 Gael Suter (Switzerland) | 1:03.821 |
6 Artyom Zakharov (Kazakhstan) | 1:03.998 |
7 Tim Veldt (Netherlands) | 1:04.257 |
8 Remi Pelletier-Roy (Canada) | 1:04.475 |
9 Simone Consonni (Italy) | 1:04.528 |
10 Jasper De Buyst (Belgium) | 1:04.735 |
11 Mark Cavendish (Great Britain) | 1:04.767 |
12 Thomas Boudat (France) | 1:05.215 |
13 Viktor Manakov (Russia) | 1:05.356 |
14 Kazushige Kuboki (Japan) | 1:05.638 |
15 Ignacio Prado (Mexico) | 1:05.695 |
16 Maximilian Beyer (Germany) | 1:05.708 |
17 Jacob Duehring (United States) | 1:06.019 |
18 Aaron Gate (New Zealand) | 1:06.027 |
19 Timur Gumerov (Uzbekistan) | 1:06.506 |
20 Gideoni Monteiro (Brazil) | 1:06.559 |
21 Hao Liu (China) | 1:06.766 |
22 Raman Tsishkou (Belarus) | 1:08.580 |
DNS Sang-Hoon Park (Korea) | |
Flying Lap | |
1 Adrian Teklinski (Poland) | 13.026 |
2 Scott Law (Australia) | 13.127 |
3 Gael Suter (Switzerland) | 13.186 |
4 Mark Cavendish (Great Britain) | 13.246 |
5 Lasse Norman Hansen (Denmark) | 13.249 |
6 Simone Consonni (Italy) | 13.293 |
7 Thomas Boudat (France) | 13.409 |
8 Viktor Manakov (Russia) | 13.416 |
9 Tim Veldt (Netherlands) | 13.425 |
10 Chun Wing Leung (Hong Kong) | 13.426 |
11 Artyom Zakharov (Kazakhstan) | 13.436 |
12 Jasper De Buyst (Belgium) | 13.442 |
13 Hao Liu (China) | 13.531 |
14 Remi Pelletier-Roy (Canada) | 13.612 |
15 Maximilian Beyer (Germany) | 13.638 |
16 Aaron Gate (New Zealand) | 13.656 |
17 Kazushige Kuboki (Japan) | 13.679 |
18 Jacob Duehring (United States) | 13.715 |
19 Gideoni Monteiro (Brazil) | 13.899 |
20 Timur Gumerov (Uzbekistan) | 13.925 |
21 Ignacio Prado (Mexico) | 13.971 |
22 Raman Tsishkou (Belarus) | 13.984 |
Final Standings | |
1 Thomas Boudat (France) | 181 pts |
2 Lasse Norman Hansen (Denmark) | 175 |
3 Artyom Zakharov (Kazakhstan) | 172 |
4 Mark Cavendish (Great Britain) | 147 |
5 Jasper De Buyst (Belgium) | 141 |
6 Scott Law (Australia) | 134 |
7 Gael Suter (Switzerland) | 129 |
8 Viktor Manakov (Russia) | 121 |
9 Aaron Gate (New Zealand) | 119 |
10 Simone Consonni (Italy) | 118 |
11 Maximilian Beyer (Germany) | 113 |
12 Kazushige Kuboki (Japan) | 92 |
13 Ignacio Prado (Mexico) | 88 |
14 Tim Veldt (Netherlands) | 86 |
15 Chun Wing Leung (Hong Kong) | 81 |
16 Remi Pelletier-Roy (Canada) | 79 |
17 Gideoni Monteiro (Brazil) | 72 |
18 Hao Liu (China) | 52 |
19 Raman Tsishkou (Belarus) | 36 |
20 Jacob Duehring (United States) | 21 |
21 Timur Gumerov (Uzbekistan) | -11 |
DNF Adrian Teklinski (Poland) | |
DNF Sang-Hoon Park (Korea) |
Women Keirin |
First Round |
Heat 1 |
1 Shuang Guo (China) |
2 Juliana Gaviria Rendon (Colombia) |
3 Kayono Maeda (Japan Professional Cyclist Assn) |
4 Lisandra Guerra Rodriguez (Cuba) |
5 Shannon Mccurley (Ireland) |
6 Caitlin Ward (Australia) |
Heat 2 |
1 Stephanie Morton (Team Jayco-AIS) |
2 Anastasiia Voinova (RusVelo) |
3 Daniela Gaxiola Gonzalez Luz (Mexico) |
4 Monique Sullivan (Canada) |
5 Liubov Basova (Ukraine) |
6 Kyra Lamberink (Netherlands) |
Heat 3 |
1 Natasha Hansen (New Zealand) |
2 Wai Sze Lee (Hong Kong) |
3 Hyejin Lee (Korea) |
4 Fatehah Mustapa (YSD Track Team) |
5 Emma Hinze (Germany) |
6 Karen Cruz Carranza (El Salvador) |
7 Olga Ismayilova (Azerbaijan) |
Heat 4 |
1 Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania) |
2 Ekaterina Gnidenko (Russia) |
3 Katy Marchant (Great Britain) |
4 Helena Casas Roige (Spain) |
5 Olivia Montauban (France) |
6 Dana Feiss (United States) |
7 Mai Kajita (Japan) |
The first two riders in each heat qadvance to the Second round, all other riders advance to the First round repechages |
First Round Repechages |
Heat 1 |
1 Helena Casas Roige (Spain) |
2 Emma Hinze (Germany) |
3 Kayono Maeda (Japan Professional Cyclist Assn) |
4 Kyra Lamberink (Netherlands) |
Heat 2 |
1 Fatehah Mustapa (YSD Track Team) |
2 Olivia Montauban (France) |
3 Daniela Gaxiola Gonzalez Luz (Mexico) |
4 Caitlin Ward (Australia) |
Heat 3 |
1 Hyejin Lee (Korea) |
2 Monique Sullivan (Canada) |
2 Shannon Mccurley (Ireland) |
4 Olga Ismayilova (Azerbaijan) |
5 Dana Feiss (United States) |
Heat 4 |
1 Liubov Basova (Ukraine) |
2 Lisandra Guerra Rodriguez (Cuba) |
3 Katy Marchant (Great Britain) |
4 Karen Cruz Carranza (El Salvador) |
5 Mai Kajita (Japan) |
Winners advance to Second Round |
Second Round |
Heat 1 |
1 Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania) |
2 Wai Sze Lee (Hong Kong) |
3 Liubov Basova (Ukraine) |
4 Anastasiia Voinova (RusVelo) |
5 Helena Casas Roige (Spain) |
6 Shuang Guo (China) |
Heat 2 |
1 Stephanie Morton (Team Jayco-AIS) |
2 Hyejin Lee (Korea) |
3 Ekaterina Gnidenko (Russia) |
4 Fatehah Mustapa (YSD Track Team) |
5 Natasha Hansen (New Zealand) |
6 Juliana Gaviria Rendon (Colombia) |
Top 3 advance to 1-6 Final, Rest to 7-12 |
Final |
1-6 |
1 Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania) |
2 Stephanie Morton (Team Jayco-AIS) |
3 Wai Sze Lee (Hong Kong) |
4 Hyejin Lee (Korea) |
5 Liubov Basova (Ukraine) |
6 Ekaterina Gnidenko (Russia) |
7-12 |
7 Natasha Hansen (New Zealand) |
8 Shuang Guo (China) |
9 Helena Casas Roige (Spain) |
10 Anastasiia Voinova (RusVelo) |
11 Fatehah Mustapa (YSD Track Team) |
12 Juliana Gaviria Rendon (Colombia) |