2006 UCI Track Cycling World Championships - CM
France, April 13-16, 2006
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Men's individual pursuit
Bartko on track for another gold
By Mal Sawford in Bordeaux
French rider Damien Monier was the first under four and a half minutes for
the four kilometres; his time of 4.27.042 would eventually be good enough for
eighth. Next to impress was Mark Jamieson, who lowered his Commonwealth Games
performance by an impressive five seconds: but his 4.25.273 saw him miss the
medal round in fifth position.
Racing for bronze will be Paul Manning (Britain), who missed the main final
by just over a tenth of a second, and local hope Fabien Sanchez. The gold medal
match sees world cup overall champion Jens Mouris (Netherlands) take on defending
champion Robert Bartko (Germany). Bartko set the fastest time of 4.23.115 and
has a chance to claim his third win in the event since 1999.
Results
Qualifying
1 Robert Bartko (Germany) 4.23.115 (54.728 km/h)
2 Jens Mouris (Netherlands) 4.24.045
3 Paul Manning (Great Britain) 4.24.198
4 Fabien Sanchez (France) 4.24.780
5 Mark Jamieson (Australia) 4.25.324
6 Volodymyr Dyudya (Ukraine) 4.26.076
7 Alexander Serov (Russia) 4.26.489
8 Damien Monier (France) 4.27.042
9 Vasily Khatuntsev (Russia) 4.28.106
10 Sergio Escobar Roure (Spain) 4.29.596
11 Dominique Cornu (Belgium) 4.31.098
12 Jason Allen (New Zealand) 4.31.854
13 Jorge Soto (Uruguay) 4.32.283
14 Zach Bell (Canada) 4.32.369
15 Levi Heimans (Netherlands) 4.32.396
16 Michael Friedman (USA) 4.34.424
17 Antonio Tauler Llul (Spain) 4.34.809
18 Vitaliy Shchedov (Ukraine) 4.35.061
19 Ondrej Sosenka (Czech Republic) 4.35.410
20 Ian Stannard (Great Britain) 4.35.422
21 Karl-Christian König (Germany) 4.38.106
Finals
For gold and silver
1 Robert Bartko (Germany) 4.23.473 (54.654 km/h)
2 Jens Mouris (Netherlands) 4.24.480
For bronze
3 Paul Manning (Great Britain) 4.20.902 (55.193 km/h)
4 Fabien Sanchez (France) 4.29.014
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