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Track World Cup 08-09 Round 2 - CDM
Melbourne, Australia, November 20-22, 2008
Photography
Session 6 - November 22: Men: Madison, Sprint; Women: Team Pursuit, Keirin, 500m TT, For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
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Adam Stewart from New Zealand buries the head
and sizzles around Hisense Arena for the rankings in the men's sprint
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Daniel Ellis from Australia rides the top of the boards
in his ride for the rankings of the men's sprint
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A rider from Greece prepares to charge for the finishline
in his quest for top rankings in the men's sprint
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Daniel Ellis from Australia prepares to charge for the line
in his ride for the rankings in the men's sprint
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Matthias John from Germany at the top of the boards
in his ride for the rankings in the men's sprint
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Pavel Yakushevskiy from Russia gets ready to duck down on the boards
and sprint for home in his ride for the men's rankings in the sprint
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The Australian women's pursuit team
head towards qualifying second for the final in the night session
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Elizabeth Armitstead (centre) awaits the start to the women's pursuit
with her Great Britian teammates on the line
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The Great Britian women's pursuit team
charge towards number one ranking in the event
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The dining room at Hisense Arena is all ready and waiting
for patrons of the night session
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Shane Perkins (left) of Australia and Japan's Kazunari Watanabe
go toe-to-toe in the men's qualifting heats of the sprint
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Applause for Aussie Jason Niblett
after his winning ride to qualify for the men's sprint finals
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Malaysia's Azizulhasni Awang throws a mono in his duel with
Frenchman Francois Pervis during the men's sprint rounds
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Are you ready for this mate?
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Azizulhasni Awang (top) from Malaysia does his customary mono
as he throws his bike at the line with Frenchman Francois Pervis
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The Spanish women's team fly around Hisense Arena
in the qualifying rounds of the women's teams pursuit
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The Great Britian women's pursuit team
power around Hisense Arena in Melbourne
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Great Britian's Joanna Rowsell leaves the track assisted
by coach Shane Sutton after her ride in the teams pursuit
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Christos Volikakis from Greece gets ready
to leave the top of the boards and speed towards the line in his qualifying ride for rankings in the men's sprint
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Melbourne was providing plenty of speed at the Track World Cup meet
at Hisense Arena on the final night of racing
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Glen O'Shea slings Aussie teammate Leigh Howard into the action
during the madison on the final night of the Track World Cup in Melbourne
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Cameron Meyer hands the job over to Aussie teammate Chris Sutton
during the ride for the gold medal in the madison
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Andreas Graf and Georg Tazreiter from Austria
combine in the madison on the boards at Hisense Arena
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Jesper Morkov and Christian Ranneries from Denmark
use the sling in the madison; they finished in tenth place, two laps down
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Gold medallists from Spain, Unai Elorriaga Zubiaur and David Muntaner Juaneda,
combined nicely to win the madison
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Argentinian pair, Jose Fernando Antogna and Angel Dario Colla,
finished the madison in eleventh place two laps down on the winning Spaniards
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The Great Britian womens pursuit team leave the gates (l-r); Katie Colclough,
Elizabeth Armitstead and Joanna Rowsell in their quest for gold
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The Australian womens pursuit team of Josephine Tomic, Sarah Kent and
Ashlee Ankudinoff put up a great effort to push the girls from Great Britian all the way
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Joanna Rowsell drives her Great Britian teammates
around Hisense Arena and towards the gold medal in the pursuit
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The girls from Great Britian are helped from their bikes after
claiming gold in the womens teams pursuit
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Francois Pervis from France keeps a close watch on Australia's Jason Niblett
in the ride-off for the bronze medal in men's sprint
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Mind if I rest my head on your shoulder?
Frenchman Francois Pervis finds a relaxing moment against Jason Niblett in the men's sprint for the bronze medal
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Jason Niblett from Australia has the edge on Frenchman Francois Pervis
in the ride-off for the bronze medal in men's sprint
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Francois Pervis from France in action during his ride against Jason Niblett
from Australia for the bronze medal
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Shane Perkins from Australia watches the wheel of Frenchman Michael D'Almeida
in their ride-off for the gold medal in the mens sprint
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Shane Perkins of Australia stays high on the boards and in control
against Michael D'Almeida of France in the mens sprint for gold
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Shane Perkins from Australia striving for the gold medal
in the men's sprint final
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Australian Shane Perkins thanks the crowd after winning the gold medal
in the men's sprint
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Action from the final of the women's keirin
at Hisense Arena in Melbourne
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Willy Kanis from the Netherlands holds out Italian Elisa Frisoni
to win the gold medal in the women's keirin final
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The golden GB's (l-r): Katie Colclough, Joanna Rowsell and Elizabeth Armitstead,
the champions of the women's pursuit at the Track World Cup in Melbourne
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The madison podium (l-r): Australia (silver), Spain (gold), and
Germany (bronze)
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The women's 500 metre time trial medallists (l-r): Jinjie Gong from China (silver),
Willy Kanis from the Netherlands (gold), and Kaarle McCulloch from Australia (bronze)
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The women's keirin medallists (l-r): Elisa Frisoni from Italy (silver), Willy Kanis from the Netherlands (gold),
and Christin Muche from Germany (bronze)
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The men's sprint medallists (l-r): Michael D'Almeida from France (silver), Shane Perkins from Australia (gold),
and Jason Niblett from Australia (bronze)
Session 4 - November 21: Men: Kilometre, Keirin, Team pursuit, Scratch race; Women: Team Sprint, Points race, For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
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The Korean team receive some encouragement from their coach
during qualifying for the men's team pursuit
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Stepping up to the plate: The Australian team
step onto the apron for their heat of the men's teams pursuit
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The Australian team power around Hisense Arena
during their heat of the men's teams pursuit
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Three to go: The Australian team receive directions from the sidelines
after releasing a rider with three laps remaining
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The New Zealand team in action during their heat
of the men's teams pursuit held over four kilometres
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Shane Perkins from Australia is introduced to the crowd
for the night session on day two of the Track World Cup in Melbourne
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Scott Sunderland from Australia
gives his all during the men's one kilometre time trial
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Michael D'Almeida from France charges towards a gold medal
in the men's one kilometre time trial
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One to go: Michael D'Almeida from France gets one lap to go
from his coach in the men's one kilometre time trial
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Spaniard David Alonso Castillo in action during
the men's one kilometre time trial
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Gold medallist Michael D'Almeida from France
warms down on the rollers as patrons dine inside Hisense Arena
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Action from the women's final of the points race
on day two of the Track World Cup in Melbourne
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Riders sprint to the line during the final of the
women's points race
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Australian Belinda Goss heads towards a bronze medal
in the women's points race
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Riders in the home straight during the final of the women's
points race at Hisense Arena in Melbourne
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Emily Rosemond (left) and Kerrie Meares from Australia
await the call-up for the gold medal ride-off in the women's team sprint
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Kerrie Meares from Australia takes a deep breath
before the women's sprint final for the gold medal
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Heads were turning during a final of the
men's keirin
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Mark Jamieson straps himself in as he awaits his Australian teammates
to join him for their gold medal ride-off in the men's teams pursuit
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The Australian quartet head towards gold
in the men's teams pursuit
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Almost caught: The Australian team are about to pounce on the Spaniards
during the men's four kilometre teams pursuit final
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The catch: The Aussies swoop around the Spaniards
and power towards gold in the men's four kilometre teams pursuit
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Francois Pervis from France leads the field in the men's keirin final
into the final lap
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Malaysia's Azizulhasni Awang salutes the crowd
after brilliantly winning the men's keirin final
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A rider sneaks away from the rest
in the men's scratch race final
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Hong Kong's Ho Ting Kwok takes a peek at the scoreboard
on the front of the bunch during his gold medal ride in the men's scratch race
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Australian Chris Sutton in the bunch
during the men's scratch race
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Leigh Howard from Australia takes the final sprint
in the men's scratch race
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Ho Ting Kwok from Hong Kong can't believe he has just won a gold medal
at the Track World Cup in Melbourne
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I still can't believe it: Ho Ting Kwok from Hong Kong on the podium
after accepting his gold medal
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The men's one kilometre time trial medallists (L-R): Scott Sunderland from Australia (silver),
Michael D'Almeida from France (gold) and Hao Li Wen from China (bronze)
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The podium from the women's points race (l-r): Dorronsoro Olaberria from Spain (silver), Evgeniya Romanyuta from Russia (gold),
and Belinda Goss from Australia (bronze)
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The women's sprint podium (l-r): Kerrie Meares and Emily Rosemond (Aus, silver), Yvonne Hijgenaar and Willy Kanis (Neth, gold),
and Jin Gu Hyon and Gyeong Kim Won (Korea, bronze)
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The golden Aussies from the men's four kilometre teams pursuit (l-r): Rohan Dennis, Mark Jamieson, Jack Bobridge
and Luke Durbridge
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The men's keirin podium (l-r): Andriy Vynokurov (Ukraine, silver), Azizulhasni Awang (Malaysia, gold), and
Francois Pervis (France, bronze)
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The men's scratch race podium (l-r): Leigh Howard (Aus,silver), Ho Ting Kwok (Hong Kong,gold), and
Jason Christie (New Zealand) bronze.
Session 2 - November 20: Men: Individual pursuit, Team sprint, Points race; Women: Sprint, Individual pursuit, Scratch race, For a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here
Images by
Shane Goss/www.licoricegallery.com
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Riders in a heat of the women's scratch-race
in action during day one of the 2008 Track World Cup in Melbourne
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Emily Rosemond (left) of Australia and Lyubov Shulika of the Ukraine
battle it out in a heat of the women's sprint
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Willy Kanis from the Netherlands
in action during the women's sprint
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Jack Bobridge rides towards the fastest time
in the men's Individual Pursuit.
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Glen O'Shea of Australia powers around Hisense Arena
in the men's 30km points race
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Joon Jong Seo of Korea was keeping the crowd on edge
in a thrilling men's 30km points race in his battle with Australia's Glen O'Shea
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Glen O'Shea (left) of Australia and Korea's Joon Jong Seo shake hands
after finishing one-two respectively in the men's 30km points race
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Patrons were able to dine on the inside of the track at Hisense Arena
during the Track World Cup in Melbourne
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Kerrie Meares (right) took the bronze medal ahead of Australian counterpart
Kaarle McCulloch in the women's sprint
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Joanna Rowsell from Great Britian receives encouragment from her coach
as she heads towards a gold medal in the women's individual pursuit
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Josephine Tomic from Australia came up against a smart one in Great Britian's Joanna Rowsell
in the women's individual pursuit and finished with the silver medal
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Joanna Rowsell of Great Britian powers towards a gold medal
in the women's individual pursuit on day one of the Track World Cup
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Belinda Goss of Australia keeps a close watch on the wheel ahead
during the women's scratch race final
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Elizabeth Armitstead of Great Britian (white) attacks on the bell-lap in the women's scratch race
final and surges towards a gold medal
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Former Australian track cycling coach, Martin Barras, leans over to congratulate Jason Niblett,
a member of Australia's three man teams sprint which won gold
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Ukranian Lyubov Shulika gets some advice from her coach prior to her gold medal ride
against Germany's Christin Muche in the women's sprint final
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Australia's Jack Bobridge cruises towards gold in the
men's individual pursuit final
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The men's points race podium (L-R): Joon Jong Seo from Korea (silver), Glen O'Shea from Australia (gold),
and Spaniard Eloy Teruel Rovira (bronze)
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The podium from the women's individual pursuit (L-R): Josephine Tomic from Australia (silver), Joanna Rowsell from Great Britian (gold),
and the Czech Republic's Lada Kozlikova (bronze)
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The podium from the women's scratch race (L-R): Annalisa Cucinotta from Italy (silver), Elizabeth Armitstead from Great Britian (gold),
and Russia's Evgeniya Romanyuta (bronze)
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Australian gold in the men's teams sprint (L-R): Daniel Ellis, Jason Niblett and Scott Sunderland
on the podium in Melbourne
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The men's individual pursuit podium (L-R): Alexei Markov from Russia (silver), Jack Bobridge from Australia (gold),
and Vitaliy Shcedov from the Ukraine (bronze)
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The podium from the women's sprint (L-R): Christin Muche from Germany (silver), Lyubov Shulika from the Ukraine (gold),
Kerrie Meares from Australia (bronze)
Images by
Andrew White/www.fyxomatosis.com
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