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TISSOT Track World Cup Milton Day 3 Results – Two Medals for Canada

by pedalmag.com

October 27, 2018 (Milton, Ont.) – Here are some results from Day 3 at the Tissot UCI Track World Cup in the Mattamy National Cycling Centre in Milton, Ont. with Team Canada’s Lauriane Genest and Amelia Walsh racing the Women’s Sprint, Hugo Barrette competing in the Men’s Keirin, Michael Foley racing in the men’s Omnium and Allison Beveridge and Steph Roorda take on the women’s Madison.

Results

Women’s Sprint

Qualifications
1. Stephanie Morton (Australia) 10.514
2. Daria Shmeleva (RusVelo) 10.692
3. Emma Hinze (Germany) 10.709
4. Mathilde Gros (France) 10.718
5. Wai Sze Lee (Hong Kong) 10.746
6. Kaarle Mcculloch (Australia) 10.779
7. Laurine van Riessen (Beat Cycling Club) 10.790
8. Natasha Hansen (New Zealand) 10.846
9. Lauriane Genest (Canada) 10.846
10. Pauline Sophie Grabosch (Germany) 10.85
11. Olena Starikova (Ukraine) 10.856
12. Hetty van de Wouw (Netherlands) 10.876
13. Katy Marchant (Great Britain) 10.886
14. Migle Marozaite (Lithuania) 10.908
15. Urszula Los (Poland) 10.926
16. Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania) 10.946
17. Madalyn Godby (USA) 10.986
18. Shanne Braspennincx (Netherlands) 10.999
19. Hoi Yan Jessica Lee (MSP) 11.034
20. Yuka Kobayashi (Dream Seeker) 11.039
21. Martha Bayona Pineda (Colombia) 11.058
22. Liubov Basova (Ukraine) 11.068
23. Jessica Salazar Valles (Mexico) 11.079
24. Tania Calvo Barbero (Spain) 11.082
25. Emma Cumming (New Zealand) 11.096
26. Robyn Stewart (Ireland) 11.128
27. Anastasiia Voinova (RusVelo) 11.141
28. Riyu Ohta (Japan) 11.153
29. Miriam Vece (Italy) 11.168
30. Mandy Marquardt (USA) 11.198
31. Lauren Bate (Great Britain) 11.221
32. Yuli Paola Verdugo Osuna (Mexico) 11.233
33. Marlena Karwacka (Poland) 11.235
34. Amelia Walsh (Canada) 11.244
35. Fatehah Mustapa (Malaysia) 11.261
36. Sara Kankovska (Czech Republic) 11.397
37. Yan Shen (China) 11.405
38. Farina Shawati Mohd Adnan (Malaysia) 11.411
39. Helena Casas Roige (Spain) 11.438
40. Gloria Manzoni (Italy) 11.549

Top 4 riders qualify for 1/8 Finals.
5th to 28th places qualify for 1/16 Finals

1/16 Finals

Heat 1
1. Wai Sze Lee (Hong Kong) 11.435
2. Riyu Ohta (Japan)

Heat 2
1. Kaarle Mcculloch (Australia) 11.485
2. Anastasiia Voinova (RusVelo)

Heat 3
1. Laurine van Riessen (Beat Cycling Club) 11.632
2. Robyn Stewart (Ireland)

Heat 4
1. Natasha Hansen (New Zealand) 11.090
2. Emma Cumming (New Zealand)

Heat 5
1. Tania Calvo Barbero (Spain) 11.404
2. Lauriane Genest (Canada)

Heat 6
1. Pauline Sophie Grabosch (Germany) 11.487
2. Jessica Salazar Valles (Mexico)

Heat 7
1. Olena Starikova (Ukraine) 11.979
2. Liubov Basova (Ukraine)

Heat 8
1. Hetty van de Wouw (Netherlands) 11.311
2. Martha Bayona Pineda (Colombia)

Heat 9
1. Katy Marchant (Great Britain) 11.487
2. Yuka Kobayashi (Dream Seeker)

Heat 10
1. Hoi Yan Jessica Lee (Giant-Max Success Sports Pro Cycling) 11.374
2. Migle Marozaite (Lithuania)

Heat 11
1. Urszula Los (Poland) 11.245
2. Shanne Braspennincx (Netherlands)

Heat 12
1. Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania) 11.399
2. Madalyn Godby (USA)

The winner of each heat qualifies to the 1/8 Finals.

Men’s Keirin

First Round

Heat 1
1. Hugo Barrette (Canada)
2. Andrii Vynokurov (Ukraine)
3. Juan Peralta Gascon (Spain)
4. Kacio Freitas (Brazil)
5. Tsz Chun Law (Hong Kong)
REL Jean Spies (South Africa)

Heat 2
1. Harrie Lavreysen (Netherlands)
2. Krzysztof Maksel (Poland)
3. Jason Kenny (Great Britain)
4. Tomoyuki Kawabata (Japan)
5. Jair Tjon En Fa (Surinam)
6. Tomas Babek (Czech Republic)
7. Francesco Ceci (Italy)

Heat 3
1. Matthijs Buchli (Netherlands)
2. Sebastien Vigier (France)
3. Yuta Wakimoto (Japan)
4. Uladzislau Novik (Belarus)
5. Aleksandr Dubchenko (Russia)
6. Sergii Omelchenko (Azerbaijan)
7. Joel Archambault (P2M)

Heat 4
1. Patrick Constable (Australia)
2. Edward Dawkins (New Zealand)
3. Maximilian Dornbach (Germany)
4. Edgar Ismael Verdugo Osuna (Mexico)
5. Kevin Santiago Quintero Chavarro (Colombia)
6. Vasilijus Lendel (Lithuania)
7. Mohd Azizulhasni Awang (Malaysia)

The first two riders in each heat qualify to the Second round, all other riders advance to the First round Repechages.

First Round Repechage

Heat 1
1. Tomas Babek (Czech Republic)
2. Juan Peralta Gascon (Spain)
3. Aleksandr Dubchenko (Russia)
4. Edgar Ismael Verdugo Osuna (Mexico)

Heat 2
1. Jason Kenny (Great Britain)
2. Uladzislau Novik (Belarus)
3. Mohd Azizulhasni Awang (Malaysia)
4. Jean Spies (South Africa)
5. Jair Tjon En Fa (Surinam)

Heat 3
1. Yuta Wakimoto (Japan Professional Cyclist Association)
2. Joel Archambault (P2M)
3. Tomoyuki Kawabata (Japan)
4. Vasilijus Lendel (Lithuania)
5. Tsz Chun Law (Hong Kong)

Heat 4
1. Kevin Santiago Quintero Chavarro (Colombia)
2. Maximillian Dornbach (Germany)
3. Francesco Ceci (Italy)
4. Kacio Freitas (Brazil)
5. Sergii Omelchenko (Azerbaijan)

The winner of each heat qualifies to the Second round.

Second Round

Heat 1
1. Sebastien Vigier (France)
2. Tomas Babek (Czech Republic)
3. Hugo Barrette (Canada)
4. Krzysztof Maksel (Poland)
5. Kevin Santiago Quintero Chavarro (Colombia)
6. Patrick Constable (Australia)

Heat 2
1. Matthijs Buchli (Beat Cycling Club)
2. Yuta Wakimoto (Japan Professional Cyclist Association)
3. Jason Kenny (Great Britain)
4. Edward Dawkins (New Zealand)
5. Andrii Vynokurov (Ukraine)
6. Harrie Lavreysen (Netherlands)

The first three riders in each heat qualify to final 1-6, all other riders advance to final 7-12.

Final 1-6
1. Jason Kenny (Great Britain)
2. Hugo Barrette (Canada)
3. Matthijs Buchli (Beat Cycling Club)
4. Sebastien Vigier (France)
5. Tomas Babek (Czech Republic)
6. Yuta Wakimoto (Japan Professional Cyclist Association)

Final 7-12
7. Patrick Constable (Australia)
8. Edward Dawkins (New Zealand)
9. Harrie Lavreysen (Netherlands)
10. Kevin Santiago Quintero Chavarro (Colombia)
11. Andrii Vynokurov (Ukraine)
12. Krzysztof Maksel (Poland)

Men’s Omnium

Scratch Race
1. Mark Stewart (Great Britain)
2. Benjamin Thomas (France)
3. Campbell Stewart (New Zealand)
4. Casper von Folsach (Denmark)
5. Daniel Holloway (USA)
6. Moritz Malcharek (Germany)
7. Claudio Imhof (Switzerland)
8. Michael Foley (Canada)
9. Francesco Lamon (Italy)
10. Tomas Contte (Argentina)
11. Marc Potts (Ireland)
12. Albert Torres Barcelo (Spain)
13. Shunsuke Imamura (Japan)
14. Christos Volikakis (Greece)
15. Lindsay de Vylder (Belgium)
16. Denis Rugovac (Czech Republic)
17. Krisztian Lovassy (Hungary)
18. Chun Wing Leung (Hong Kong)
19. Damian Slawek (Poland)
20. Yauheni Karaliok (Belarus)
21. Vitaliy Hryniv (Ukraine)
22. Mamyr Stash (Russia)
23. Ignacio Jesus Prado Juarez (Mexico)

Women’s Madison

1. Great Britain 36 pts
Katie Archibald
Elinor Barker

2. Denmark 19
Amalie Dideriksen
Julie Leth

3. Canada 13
Allison Beveridge
Stephanie Roorda

4. Russian Federation 11
Gulnaz Badykova
Mariia Novolodskaya

5. Germany 6
Franziska Brausse
Lisa Kullmer

6. Belarus 5
Polina Pivovarova
Hanna Tserakh

7. France 3
Marion Borras
Coralie Demay

8. Italy 3
Elisa Balsamo
Rachele Barbieri

9. Mexico 2
Lizeth Yarely Salazar Vazquez
Sofia Arreola Navarro

10. Ireland 1
Lydia Boylan
Lydia Gurley

11. Poland 0
Lucja Pietrzak
Nikol Plosaj

12. Switzerland -20
Aline Seitz
Michelle Andres

13. China -20
Xiaofei Wang
Jiali Liu

14. Czech Republic -20
Lucie Hochmann
Katerina Kohoutkova

15. United States -20
Christina Birch
Kimberly Geist

16. New Zealand -20
Ellesse Andrews
Bryony Botha

17. Hong Kong, China -20
Qianyu Yang
Yao Pang

18. Japan -20
Yumi Kajihara
Yuya Hashimoto

 





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