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2007 UCI Track Cycling World Championships - CMSpain, March 29-April 1, 2007Men's team sprintFrance edge men’s team sprintBy Shane Stokes in Palma They don’t come any tighter than this. The French trio of Gregory Bauge, Mickaël Bourgain and Arnaud Tournant successfully defended the team sprint title they won in Bordeaux last year, beating fastest-qualifiers Great Britain by a miniscule two thousandths of a second. GB riders Ross Edgar, Chris Hoy and Craig Maclean were down from the very start and were 0.239 back with just 100 metres remaining. Hoy pulled out the fastest final lap of all the teams in the competition to bring that gap right back, but ran out of time before hitting the line. It was a repeat of the top two placings from 2006, but this time it was Germany who netted third after a young Australian team finished fifth in the qualifiers. Robert Forstemann, Maximilian Levy and Stefan Nimke beat Dutchmen Theo Bos, Teun Mulder and Tim Veldt by .046" in their scrap for the medal. The earlier qualifiers had seen Great Britain finish .12" clear of France, with Germany and the Netherlands third and fourth. ResultsQualifying Gold Medal final 1 France 0.43.830 (61.601 km/h) Gregory Bauge Mickaël Bourgain Arnaud Tournant 2 Great Britain 0.43.832 (61.598 km/h) Ross Edgar Chris Hoy Craig Maclean Bronze Medal final 3 Germany 0.44.240 (61.03 km/h) Robert Forstemann Maximilian Levy Stefan Nimke 4 Netherlands 0.44.286 (60.967 km/h) 5 Australia 6 Spain 7 Japan 8 China 9 Poland 10 Russia 11 Ukraine 12 Czech Republic 13 Greece 14 Malaysia |
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