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Track World Cup 07-08 Round 2 - CDMBeijing, China, December 7-9, 2007Main Page Results Previous Day Next Day Day 2 - December 8: Men: Keirin, Team pursuit, Scratch race, Kilometre TT; Women: Points race, 500m TT, Team Sprint,Great Britain and Netherlands continue strong showingThe second day of competition at Beijing's newly built Laoshan velodrome followed a similar pattern to the first, as Great Britain and The Netherlands netted two gold medals apiece to continue their winning ways at the 'Good Luck Beijing' Olympic test event. Riding without world pursuit champion Bradley Wiggins, the British team pursuit quartet of Ed Clancy, Steve Cummings, Geraint Thomas and Paul Manning qualified fastest in 4.04.659 to set up a final against a surprise New Zealand squad. The Brits then rode another two seconds faster in the final to take gold comfortably and show that the new Beijing track may yield some fast times in the warm conditions at next summer's Olympics. In the ride-off for third and fourth, The Netherlands successfully defeated Denmark to take bronze. Further success for Great Britain came in the men's keirin, as world kilometre champion Chris Hoy took gold from Frenchman Arnaud Tournant - the man whose world kilometre record he narrowly failed to break at altitude in Bolivia last May. Olympic champion Ryan Bayley also made the final, but wasn't satisfied at fourth behind Dutchman Teun Mulder. "I was happy with my ride in the second round to make it through to the final but I wasn't happy with my ride in the final," said Bayley. "I'm mad at myself because I blew it and I know I could have won." Multi-talented Dutch sensation Marianne Vos gave another demonstration of her extraordinary ability by adding the women's points race gold to her scratch race victory from yesterday. Vos, a former world champion on the road and in cyclo-cross, pipped Cuban Yoanka Gonzalez Perez in a countback as both scored 12 points but Vos won the final sprint home. Australian Kate Bates' second place in the final sprint moved her onto nine points and into the medals at the expense of compatriot, Belinda Goss, who was fourth with eight points. "I was pretty disappointed last week and tonight is certainly a confidence boost because this is where the Olympics will be," said Bates, who is the reigning points race world champion. "I think I picked my act up a bit this week and really had to tough it out." The Sydney rider acknowledged the pressure of being world champion and racing in front of her home crowd last weekend affected her more than she expected it would. "I wouldn't have admitted going into Sydney that I felt that pressure but my reaction after the event - I was just glad it was over," said Bates. "I've waited my whole career to get a stripey jersey but the pressure I put on myself to defend it in Sydney was too much." The Netherlands added their second gold of the evening when Yvonne Hijgenaar and Willy Kanis comfortably won the women's team sprint from French pairing Sandie Clair and Clara Sanchez. The remaining golds on day two went to American Mike Friedman in the men's scratch race, Cuban Lisandra Guerra Rodriguez in the women's 500m time trial and Frenchman Francois Pervis in the men's 1km time trial. PhotographyFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here Images by AFP Photo
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ResultsMen's 4000m team pursuit - qualifying 1 Great Britain 4.04.659 (58.857 km/h) Edward Clancy (Great Britain) Stephen Cummings (Great Britain) Geraint Thomas (Great Britain) Paul Manning (Great Britain) 2 New Zealand 4.05.177 (58.733 km/h) Sam Bewley (New Zealand) Westley Gough (New Zealand) Timothy Gudsell (New Zealand) Marc Ryan (New Zealand) 3 Denmark 4.05.849 (58.572 km/h) Michael Faerk Christensen (Denmark) Casper Jorgensen (Denmark) Jens-Erik Madsen (Denmark) Alex Rasmussen (Denmark) 4 Netherlands 4.07.193 (58.254 km/h) Levi Heimans (Netherlands) Jenning Huizenga (Netherlands) Jens Mouris (Netherlands) Peter Schep (Netherlands) 5 Team Toshiba 4.07.433 (58.197 km/h) Jack Bobridge (Australia) Team Toshiba Peter Dawson (Australia) Team Toshiba Zakkari Dempster (Australia) Team Toshiba Mark Jamieson (Australia) Team Toshiba 6 Russia 4.07.460 (58.191 km/h) Mikhail Ignatiev (Russia) Alexey Markov (Russia) Alexander Serov (Russia) Nikolay Trusov (Russia) 7 Spain 4.08.805 (57.876 km/h) Sergi Escobar Roure (Spain) Maeztu Billelabeitiaasier (Spain) David Muntaner Juaneda (Spain) Carlos Torrent Tarres (Spain) 8 Ukraine 4.08.929 (57.847 km/h) Volodymyr Dyudya (Ukraine) Roman Kononenko (Ukraine) Maksym Polishchyuk (Ukraine) Vitaliy Shchedov (Ukraine) 9 Australia 4.08.987 (57.834 km/h) Mathew Hayman (Australia) Travis Meyer (Australia) Luke Roberts (Australia) Phillip Thuaux (Australia) 10 France 4.09.348 (57.750 km/h) Damien Gaudin (France) Christophe Riblon (France) Nicolas Rousseau (France) Fabien Sanchez (France) 11 Germany 4.11.105 (57.346 km/h) Robert Bartko (Germany) Daniel Becke (Germany) Henning Bommel (Germany) Patrick Gretsch (Germany) 12 Belgium 4.11.345 (57.291 km/h) Kenny De Ketele (Belgium) Ingmar De Poortere (Belgium) Tim Mertens (Belgium) Stijn Steels (Belgium) 13 Moscow 4.11.610 (57.231 km/h) Evgeny Kovalev (Russia) Moscow Ivan Kovalev (Russia) Moscow Alexander Petrovskiy (Russia) Moscow Alexey Shmidt (Russia) Moscow 14 Lokomotiv 4.13.073 (56.900 km/h) Artur Ershov (Russia) Lokomotiv Valery Kaykov (Russia) Lokomotiv Leonid Krasnov (Russia) Lokomotiv Vladimir Shchekunov (Russia) Lokomotiv 15 Colombia 4.13.228 (56.865 km/h) Carlos Eduardo Alzate Escobar (Colombia) Arles Antonio Castro Laverde (Colombia) Jairo Perez Suarez (Colombia) Juan Esteban Arango Carvajal (Colombia) 16 Team Focus 4.14.715 (56.533 km/h) Robert Bengsch (Germany) Team Focus Jorg Lehmann (Germany) Team Focus Olaf Pollack (Germany) Team Focus Frank Schulz (Germany) Team Focus 17 Ireland 4.15.011 (56.468 km/h) Paul Healion (Ireland) Martyn Irvine (Ireland) Dermot Nally (Ireland) David O'loughlin (Ireland) 18 Korea 4.15.187 (56.429 km/h) Dong Hyun Choi (Korea) Sun Jae Jang (Korea) Joon Yong Seo (Korea) Jung Hwan Youm (Korea) 19 Chile 4.15.485 (56.363 km/h) Marco Antonio Arriagada (Chile) Antonio Roberto Cabrera Torres (Chile) Enzo Cesario Farias (Chile) Luis Fernando Sepulveda (Chile) 20 Islamic Republic of Iran 4.17.113 (56.006 km/h) Mostafa Rezaei Khormizi (I. R. Iran) Abbas Saeidi Tan Ha (I. R. Iran) Mehdi Sohrabi (I. R. Iran) Amir Zargari (I. R. Iran) 21 China 4.17.419 (55.939 km/h) Libin Chen (China) Wei Li (China) Teng Ma (China) Xuelong Qu (China) Finals For gold and silver 1 Great Britain 4.02.517 (59.377 km/h) Edward Clancy (Great Britain) Stephen Cummings (Great Britain) Geraint Thomas (Great Britain) Paul Manning (Great Britain) 2 New Zealand 4.05.222 (58.722 km/h) Sam Bewley (New Zealand) Westley Gough (New Zealand) Timothy Gudsell (New Zealand) Marc Ryan (New Zealand) For bronze 3 Netherlands Levi Heimans (Netherlands) Jenning Huizenga (Netherlands) Jens Mouris (Netherlands) Peter Schep (Netherlands) DNF Denmark Michael Faerk Christensen (Denmark) Casper Jorgensen (Denmark) Jens-Erik Madsen (Denmark) Alex Rasmussen (Denmark) Men's keirin - first round Heat 1 1 Chris Hoy (Great Britain) 2 Toshiaki Fushimi (Japan) 3 Denis Dmitriev (Russia) Moscow 4 Morne Blignaut (South Africa) 5 Travis Smith (Canada) 6 Daniel Novikov (Estonia) Heat 2 1 Carsten Bergemann (Germany) 2 Arnaud Tournant (France) 3 Ross Edgar (Great Britain) Scienceinsport.com 4 Lae Sun Choi (Korea) 5 Shane Perkins (Australia) 6 Adam Duvendeck (United States) Momentum Cycling Heat 3 1 Andriy Vynokurov (Ukraine) 2 Giddeon Massie (United States) 3 Mahmoud Parash (I. R. Iran) 4 Ricardo Lynch (Jamaica) 5 Jose Alberto Sochon Gudiel (Guatemala) 6 Yahui Gao (Hong Kong) Hong Kong Pro Cycling Heat 4 1 Teun Mulder (Netherlands) 2 Roberto Chiappa (Italy) 3 Hernan Sanchez Castillo (Colombia) 4 Kamil Kuczynski (Poland) 5 Qi Tang (China) DSQ Sergey Borisov (Russia) Heat 5 1 Kevin Sireau (France) Cofidis 2 Christos Volikakis (Greece) 3 Josiah Ng Onn Lam (Malaysia) 4 Christopher Sellier (Trinidad &Tobago) 5 Itmar Esteban Herraiz (Catalunya) 6 Matej Slivovsky (Slovakia) Heat 6 1 Angel Pulgar (Venezuela) 2 Hodei Mazquiaran Uria (Spain) 3 Ryan Bayley (Team Toshiba) 4 Leandro Hernan Bottaso (Argentina) 5 Denis Spicka (Czech Republic) 6 Stefan Nimke (Germany) www.Rad-Net.de 7 Yury Karzheneuski (Belarus) Second round Heat 1 1 Chris Hoy (Great Britain) 2 Arnaud Tournant (France) 3 Teun Mulder (Netherlands) 4 Sergey Borisov (Russia) 5 Stefan Nimke (Germany) www.Rad-Net.de 6 Angel Pulgar (Venezuela) Heat 2 1 Carsten Bergemann (Germany) 2 Ryan Bayley (Team Toshiba) 3 Morne Blignaut (South Africa) 4 Andriy Vynokurov (Ukraine) 5 Kevin Sireau (France) Cofidis DNS Shane Perkins (Australia) Final 1-6 1 Chris Hoy (Great Britain) 2 Arnaud Tournant (France) 3 Teun Mulder (Netherlands) 4 Ryan Bayley (Team Toshiba) 5 Carsten Bergemann (Germany) DSQ Morne Blignaut (South Africa) Final 7-12 7 Stefan Nimke (Germany) www.Rad-Net.de 8 Kevin Sireau (France) Cofidis 9 Angel Pulgar (Venezuela) 10 Sergey Borisov (Russia) REL Andriy Vynokurov (Ukraine) Women's team sprint - qualifying (3 laps) 1 Netherlands 34.048 (52.866 km/h) Yvonne Hijgenaar (Netherlands) Willy Kanis (Netherlands) 2 France 34.346 (52.407 km/h) Sandie Clair (France) Clara Sanchez (France) 3 China 34.832 (51.676 km/h) Shuang Guo (China) Lulu Zheng (China) 4 Italy 35.423 (50.814 km/h) Valentina Alessio (Italy) Elisa Frisoni (Italy) 5 Russia 35.458 (50.764 km/h) Swetlana Grankowskaja (Russia) Oksana Grishina (Russia) 6 Chinese Taipei 35.871 (50.179 km/h) Mei Yu Hsiao (Chinese Taipei) Huang Ting Ying (Chinese Taipei) 7 Germany REL Christin Muche (Germany) Miriam Welte (Germany) Final 1 Netherlands 33.726 (53.371 km/h) Yvonne Hijgenaar (Netherlands) Willy Kanis (Netherlands) 2 France 34.731 (51.826 km/h) Sandie Clair (France) Clara Sanchez (France) 3 China 34.452 (52.246 km/h) Shuang Guo (China) Lulu Zheng (China) 4 Italy 35.390 (50.861 km/h) Valentina Alessio (Italy) Elisa Frisoni (Italy) Men's scratch race - qualifying Heat 1 1 Roger Kluge (Germany) Team Focus 2 Martino Marcotto (Italy) 3 Robert Slippens (Netherlands) 4 Roland Garber (Austria) 5 Alexander Khatuntsev (Russia) 6 Emile Abraham (Trinidad &Tobago) 7 Michael Morkov (Denmark) 8 Martin Blaha (Czech Republic) Asc Dukla Praha 9 Miquel Alzamora Riera (Spain) Illes Balears 10 Abbas Saeidi Tan Ha (I. R. Iran) 11 Matti Pajari (Finland) 12 David Mccook (United States) Proman Racing Team 13 Andrey Bozhko (Kazakhstan) 14 Jorge Soto Perera (Uzbekistan) Uzbekistan Pro Cycling 15 Vasili Kiryienka (Belarus) 16 King Wai Cheung (Hong Kong) Hong Kong Pro Cycling REL Luis Mansilla (Chile) DNF Victor Carcia (Mexico) Heat 2 1 Alexander Aeschbach (Switzerland) One lap behind 2 Michael Friedman (United States) 3 Jerome Neuville (France) 4 Mahammad Alakbarov (Azerbaijan) 5 Brian Kenneally (Ireland) 6 Alois Kankovsky (Czech Republic) 7 Jonathan Bellis (Great Britain) Team 100% Me 8 Jesse Sergent (New Zealand) 9 Shaekhovvadim (Uzbekistan) Uzbekistan Pro Cycling 10 Ryan Mckenzie (Canada) 11 Arles Antonio Castro Laverde (Colombia) 12 Chan Jae Jang (Korea) 13 Morgan Fox (Ireland) Pezula Racing 14 Sergiy Lagkuti (Ukraine) Arda Natura Pinarello Ukraina 15 Oleksandr Martynenko (Ukraine) Isd-Sport Donetsk 15 Po Hung Wu (Chinese Taipei) DNS Leif Lampater (Germany) DNS Bobby Lea (United States) Momentum Cycling Final 1 Michael Friedman (United States) 2 Walter Fernando Perez (Argentina) 3 Tim Mertens (Belgium) 4 Michael Morkov (Denmark) 5 Vladimir Tuychiev (Uzbekistan) 6 Robert Slippens (Netherlands) 7 Roger Kluge (Germany) Team Focus 8 Kazuhiro Mori (Japan) One lap down 9 Alexander Aeschbach (Switzerland) 10 Allan Davis (Australia) 11 Jerome Neuville (France) 12 Martin Blaha (Czech Republic) Asc Dukla Praha 13 Roman Kononenko (Ukraine) 14 Alexander Khatuntsev (Russia) 15 Jesse Sergent (New Zealand) 16 Jonathan Bellis (Great Britain) Team 100% Me 17 Martino Marcotto (Italy) 18 Kam-Po Wong (Hong Kong) DNF Roland Garber (Austria) DNF Mahammad Alakbarov (Azerbaijan) DNF Alois Kankovsky (Czech Republic) DNF Unai Elorriaga Zubiaur (Spain) Euskadi DNF Brian Kenneally (Ireland) DNF Emile Abraham (Trinidad & Tobago) Women's points race - qualifying Heat 1 1 Giorgia Bronzini (Italy) Safi - Pasta Zara Manhattan 28 pts 2 Marianne Vos (The Netherlands) Dsb Bank Track Team 23 3 Christy King (United States) 20 4 Cathy Moncassin Prime (France) 20 5 Vera Carrara (Italy) 20 6 Yoanka Gonzalez Perez (Cuba) 7 7 Belinda Goss (Australia) 6 8 Rebecca Quinn (Great Britain) South Bay Wheelmen 6 9 Charlotte Becker (Germany) www.Rad-Net.de 3 10 Joanne Kiesanowski (New Zealand) 3 11 Lesya Kalitovska (Ukraine) 2 12 Belem Guerrero Mendez (Mexico) 2 13 Min Hye Lee (Korea) 2 14 Paola Munoz (Chile) 1 15 Eugeniya Romanyuta (Germany) www.Rad-Net.de 16 Karelia Judith Machado Jaimes (Venezuela) 17 Verena Jooss (Germany) -19 18 Paola Maria Salazar Rabbe (Guatemala) -20 Heat 2 1 Katherine Bates (Australia) T-Mobile Track Team 6 pts 2 Olga Slyusareva (Germany) www.Rad-Net.de 5 3 Yumari Gonzalez Valdivieso (Cuba) 5 4 Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro (Spain) Cespa - Euskadi 5 5 Min Yang (Japan) Giant Pro Cycling 5 6 Yan Li (China) 5 7 Adrie Visser (Netherlands) 4 8 Shelley Olds (United States) Proman Racing Team 4 9 Lada Kozlikova (Czech Republic) 3 10 Mandy Poitras (Canada) 1 11 Hyo Seong Noh (Korea) 1 12 Inga Cilvinaite (Lithuania) Ausra Gruodis 13 Wan Yiu Wong (Hong Kong) 14 Iona Wynter (Jamaica) 15 Jessica Jurado (Mexico) 16 Neva Day (Great Britain) South Bay Wheelmen 17 Jessie Maclean (United States) Verducci Breakaway Racing Heat 3 1 Sarah Hammer (United States) 10 pts 2 Gina Grain (Canada) 6 3 Pascale Jeuland (France) 6 4 Theresa Cliff-Ryan (United States) Verducci Breakaway Racing 5 5 Jarmila Machacova (Czech Republic) 5 6 Elizaveta Bochkarova (Ukraina) Arda Natura Pinarello Ukraina 3 7 Marlijn Binnendijk (Netherlands) 3 8 Yun Mei Wu (Japan) Giant Pro Cycling 3 9 Silvia Castoldi (Italy) 2 10 Jianling Wang (China) 1 11 Danielys Garcia (Venezuela) 12 Rebecca Romero (Great Britain) 13 Catherine Cheatley (New Zealand) 14 Satomi Wadami (Apan) 15 Trine Schmidt (Denmark) 16 Kele Murdin (United States) Proman Racing Team 17 Svetlana Paulikaite (Lithuania) Final 1 Marianne Vos (The Netherlands) Dsb Bank Track Team 12 pts 2 Yoanka Gonzalez Perez (Cuba) 12 3 Katherine Bates (Australia) T-Mobile Track Team 9 4 Belinda Goss (Australia) 8 5 Rebecca Quinn (Great Britain) South Bay Wheelmen 7 6 Cathy Moncassin Prime (France) 6 7 Sarah Hammer (United States) 5 8 Adrie Visser (Netherlands) 5 9 Pascale Jeuland (France) 5 10 Marlijn Binnendijk (Netherlands) 5 11 Vera Carrara (Italy) 4 12 Olga Slyusareva (Germany) www.Rad-Net.de 3 13 Elizaveta Bochkarova (Ukraina) Arda Natura Pinarello Ukraina 2 14 Giorgia Bronzini (Italy) Safi - Pasta Zara Manhattan 2 15 Jarmila Machacova (Czech Republic) 1 16 Gina Grain (Canada) 1 17 Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro (Spain) Cespa - Euskadi 1 18 Theresa Cliff-Ryan (United States) Verducci Breakaway Racing 19 Shelley Olds (United States) Proman Racing Team 20 Yan Li (China) 21 Min Yang (Japan) Giant Pro Cycling 22 Christy King (United States) 23 Yun Mei Wu (Japan) Giant Pro Cycling 24 Yumari Gonzalez Valdivieso (Cuba) Women's 500m time trial - final 1 Lisandra Guerra Rodriguez (Cuba) 33.994 (52.950 km/h) 2 Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania) 34.447 (52.254 km/h) 3 Natallia Tsylinskaya (Belarus) 34.595 (52.030 km/h) 4 Sandie Clair (France) 34.655 (51.940 km/h) 5 Lulu Zheng (China) 34.815 (51.701 km/h) 6 Victoria Pendleton (Great Britain) Scienceinsport.com 34.894 (51.584 km/h) 7 Miriam Welte (Germany) 35.064 (51.334 km/h) 8 Yvonne Hijgenaar (Netherlands) 35.087 (51.301 km/h) 9 Anna Blyth (Great Britain) 35.347 (50.923 km/h) 10 Fang Tian (Japan) Giant Pro Cycling 35.711 (50.404 km/h) 11 Nancy Contreras Reyes (Mexico) 35.769 (50.322 km/h) 12 Lyubov Shulika (Ukraine) 35.849 (50.210 km/h) 13 Elizabeth Carlson Reap (United States) Verducci Breakaway Racing 36.058 (49.919 km/h) 14 Dana Gloss (Germany) www.Rad-Net.de 36.103 (49.857 km/h) 15 Diana Maria Garcia Orrego (Colombia) 36.169 (49.766 km/h) 16 Mei Yu Hsiao (Chinese Taipei) 36.500 (49.315 km/h) 17 Valentina Alessio (Italy) 36.722 (49.016 km/h) 18 Fatehah Mustapa (Malaysia) 37.334 (48.213 km/h) 19 Helena Casas Roige (Catalunya) 37.409 (48.116 km/h) 20 Wai Sze Lee (Hong Kong) 37.710 (47.732 km/h) DNS Shuang Guo (China) Men's 1km time trial - final 1 Francois Pervis (France) 1.02.029 (58.037 km/h) 2 Yevgen Bolibrukh (Ukraine) 1.02.943 (57.194 km/h) 3 Wen Hao Li (China) 1.03.702 (56.513 km/h) 4 Sergey Polynskiy (Russia) 1.03.710 (56.506 km/h) 5 Michael Seidenbecher (Germany) www.Rad-Net.de 1.03.889 (56.347 km/h) 6 Tomas Babek (Czech Republic) 1.03.896 (56.341 km/h) 7 Didier Henriette (France) Cofidis 1.04.218 (56.059 km/h) 8 Rene Enders (Germany) 1.04.606 (55.722 km/h) 9 Vasileios Reppas (Greece) 1.05.406 (55.040 km/h) 10 Keiichi Omori (Japan) 1.06.087 (54.473 km/h) 11 Tomasz Schmidt (Poland) 1.06.145 (54.425 km/h) 12 Stoyan Vasev (Russia) Scow 1.06.416 (54.203 km/h) 13 Alireza Ahamadi Ashjerdi (I. R. Iran) 1.06.576 (54.073 km/h) 14 Jiren Wei (Hong Kong) Hong Kong Pro Cycling 1.06.764 (53.921 km/h) 15 Daniel Kreutzfeldt (Denmark) 1.07.400 (53.412 km/h) 16 Gonzalo Bastidas (Chile) 1.08.443 (52.598 km/h) 17 Oriol Martinez (Catalunya) 1.11.513 (50.340 km/h) |
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