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TISSOT Track World Cup Milton Day 4 Results

by pedalmag.com

October 28, 2018 (Milton, Ont.) – Here are some results from the final Day 4 at the Tissot UCI Track World Cup in the Mattamy National Cycling Centre in Milton, Ont. with Team Canada’s Lauriane Genest racing the Women’s Keirin, Hugo Barrette competing in the Men’s Sprint, and Allison Beveridge taking on the women’s Omnium.

Results

Women’s Keirin

First Round

Heat 1
1. Emma Hinze (Germany)
2. Wai Sze Lee (Hong Kong)
3. Laurine van Riessen (Beat Cycling Club)
4. Riyu Ohta (Japan)
5. Natasha Hansen (New Zealand)
6. Fatehah Mustapa (Malaysia)

Heat 2
1. Shanne Braspennincx (Netherlands)
2. Lauriane Genest (Canada)
3. Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania)
4. Madalyn Godby (USA)
5. Dahlia Palmer (Jamaica)
6. Urszula Los (Poland)

Heat 3
1. Daria Shmeleva (RusVelo)
2. Robyn Stewart (Ireland)
3. Yuka Kobayashi (Dream Seeker)
4. Liubov Basova (Ukraine)
5. Sara Kankovska (Czech Republic)
6. Hoi Yan Jessica Lee (Giant-Max Success Sports Pro Cycling)

Heat 4
1. Martha Bayona Pineda (Colombia)
2. Mathilde Gros (France)
3. Katy Marchant (Great Britain)
4. Luz Daniela Gaxiola Gonzalez (Mexico)
5. Stephanie Morton (Australia)
6. Tania Calvo Barbero (Spain)
7. Miriam Vece (Italia)

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

First Round Repechage

Heat 1
1. Laurine van Riessen (Beat Cycling Club)
2. Urszula Los (Poland)
3. Luz Daniela Gaxiola Gonzalez (Mexico)
4. Sara Kankovska (Czech Republic)

Heat 2
1. Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania)
2. Liubov Basova (Ukraine)
3. Fatehah Mustapa (Malaysia)
4. Dahlia Palmer (Jamaica)

Heat 3
1. Madalyn Godby (USA)
2. Yuka Kobayashi (Dream Seeker)
3. Natasha Hansen (New Zealand)
4. Tania Calvo Barbero (Spain)

Heat 4
1. Stephanie Morton (Australia)
2. Riyu Ohta (Japan)
3. Hoi Yan Jessica Lee (Giant-Max Success Sports Pro Cycling)
4. Katy Marchant (Great Britain)
5. Miriam Vece (Italia)

The winner of each heat qualifies to the Second Round.

Second Round

Heat 1
1. Stephanie Morton (Australia)
2. Lauriane Genest (Canada)
3. Martha Bayona Pineda (Colombia)
4. Robyn Stewart (Ireland)
5. Emma Hinze (Germany)
6. Laurine van Riessen (Beat Cycling Club) REL

Heat 2
1. Wai Sze Lee (Hong Kong)
2. Daria Shmeleva (RusVelo)
3. Madalyn Godby (USA)
4. Mathilde Gros (France)
5. Shanne Braspennincx (Netherlands)
6. Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania)

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

Final 1-6
1. Madalyn Godby (USA)
2. Stephanie Morton (Australia)
3. Martha Bayona Pineda (Colombia)
4. Wai Sze Lee (Hong Kong)
5. Daria Shmeleva (Gazprom-RusVelo)
6. Lauriane Genest (Canada)

Final 7-12
7. Emma Hinze (Germany)
8. Mathilde Gros (France)
9. Shanne Braspennincx (Netherlands)
10. Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania)
11. Laurine van Riessen (Beat Cycling Club)
12. Robyn Stewart (Ireland)

Men’s Sprint

Qualifications
1. Matthew Glaetzer (Australia) 9.517
2. Harrie Lavreysen (Netherlands) 9.556
3. Jeffrey Hoogland (Netherlands) 9.602
4. Nathan Hart (Australia) 9.638
5. Ethan Mitchell (New Zealand) 9.715
6. Gregory Bauge (France) 9.731
7. Mateusz Rudyk (Poland) 9.748
8. Michael D’Almeida (France) 9.755
9. Tomohiro Fukaya (Japan) 9.761
10. Denis Dmitriev (Russia) 9.767
11. Pavel Kelemen (Czech Republic) 9.785
12. Theo Bos (Beat Cycling Club) 9.799
13. Ryan Owens (Great Britain) 9.840
14. Sam Webster (New Zealand) 9.877
15. Philip Hindes (Great Britain) 9.882
16. Tomoyuki Kawabata (Japan) 9.905
17. Vasilijus Lendel (Lithuania) 9.916
18. Eric Engler (Germany) 9.923
19. Pavel Yakushevskiy (Russia) 9.927
20. Yuta Wakimoto (Japan Professional Cyclist Association) 9.962
21. Mohd Azizulhasni Awang (Malaysia) 9.965
22. Jair Tjon En Fa (Surinam) 9.966
23. Andrii Vynokurov (Ukraine) 9.975
24. Rafal Sarnecki (Poland) 9.985
25. Maximilian Dornbach (Germany) 10.001
26. Juan Peralta Gascon (Spain) 10.022
27. Jose Moreno Sanchez (Spain) 10.026
28. Hugo Barrette (Canada) 10.034
29. Martin Cechman (Czech Republic) 10.078
30. Kevin Santiago Quintero Chavarro (Colombia) 10.097
31. Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom (Malaysia) 10.132
32. Jean Spies (South Africa) 10.239
33. Joel Archambault (P2M) 10.301
34. Santiago Ramirez Morales (Colombia)
35. Kacio Freitas (Brazil) 10.317
36. Svajunas Jonauskas (Lithuania) 10.326
37. Tsz Chun Law (Hong Kong) 10.392

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

1/16 Final

Heat 1
1. Hugo Barrette (Canada) 10.178
2. Ethan Mitchell (New Zealand)

Heat 2
1. Gregory Bauge (France) 10.595
2 Jose Moreno Sanchez (Spain)

Heat 3
1. Mateusz Rudyk (Poland) 10.204
2. Juan Peralta Gascon (Spain)

Heat 4
1. Michael D’Almeida (France) 10.128
2. Maximilian Dornbach (Germany)

Heat 5
1. Tomohiro Fukaya (Japan) 10.389
REL Rafal Sarnecki (Poland)

Heat 6
1. Denis Dmitriev (Russia) 10.236
2. Andrii Vynokurov (Ukraine)

Heat 7
1. Jair Tjon En Fa (Surinam) 10.204
2. Pavel Kelemen (Czech Republic)

Heat 8
1. Theo Bos (Beat Cycling Club) 10.179
2. Mohd Azizulhasni Awang (Malaysia)

Heat 9
1 Yuta Wakimoto (Japan Professional Cyclist Association) 10.371
2 Ryan Owens (Great Britain)

Heat 10
1. Sam Webster (New Zealand) 10.237
2. Pavel Yakushevskiy (Russia)

Heat 11
1. Philip Hindes (Great Britain) 10.255
2. Eric Engler (Germany)

Heat 12
1. Vasilijus Lendel (Lithuania) 10.249
2. Tomoyuki Kawabata (Japan)

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

1/8 Finals

Heat 1
1. Matthew Glaetzer (Australia) 10.182
2. Vasilijus Lendel (Lithuania)

Heat 2
1. Harrie Lavreysen (Netherlands) 10.262
2. Philip Hindes (Great Britain)

Heat 3
1. Jeffrey Hoogland (Netherlands) 10.159
REL Sam Webster (New Zealand)

Heat 4
1. Nathan Hart (Australia) 10.196
2. Yuta Wakimoto (Japan Professional Cyclist Association)

Heat 5
1. Theo Bos (Beat Cycling Club) 10.728
2. Hugo Barrette (Canada)

Heat 6
1. Gregory Bauge (France) 10.155
2. Jair Tjon En Fa (Surinam)

Heat 7
1. Denis Dmitriev (Russia) 10.213
2. Mateusz Rudyk (Poland)

Heat 8
1. Tomohiro Fukaya (Japan) 10.382
2. Michael D’Almeida (France)

The winner of each heat qualifies to the Quarterfinals.

Quarterfinals

Heat 1
1. Matthew Glaetzer (Australia) 10.49 10.213
2. Tomohiro Fukaya (Japan)

Heat 2
1. Harrie Lavreysen (Netherlands) 10.221 10.165
2. Denis Dmitriev (Russia)

Heat 3
1. Jeffrey Hoogland (Netherlands) 10.209 10.045
REL Gregory Bauge (France)

Heat 4
1. Nathan Hart (Australia) 10.384 10.784
2. Theo Bos (Beat Cycling Club)

The winner of each heat qualifies to the Semifinals

SemiFinals

Heat 1
1 Matthew Glaetzer (Australia) 10.218 Winner
2 Nathan Hart (Australia)

Heat 2
1 Harrie Lavreysen (Netherlands) 10.194 10.208
2 Jeffrey Hoogland (Netherlands)

The winners race for the gold and silver medals. The losers race for the bronze medal.

Final Ride for Gold
1. Matthew Glaetzer (Australia) 10.085, 10.271
2. Harrie Lavreysen (Netherlands) 9.912

Final Ride for Bronze
3. Jeffrey Hoogland (Netherlands) 10.000, 9.956
4. Nathan Hart (Australia)

Women’s Omnium

Final Standings
1. Laura Kenny (Great Britain) 133 pts
2. Lizeth Yarely Salazar Vazquez (Mexico) 115
3. Jennifer Valente (USA) 113
4. Amalie Dideriksen (Denmark) 112
5. Laurie Berthon (France) 90
6. Elisa Balsamo (Italy) 85
7. Yumi Kajihara (Japan) 76
8. Aline Seitz (Switzerland) 75
9. Rushlee Buchanan (New Zealand) 69
10. Lydia Boylan (Ireland) 63
11. Allison Beveridge (Canada) 59
12. Olivija Baleisyte (Lithuania) 58
13. Alexandra Goncharova (Russia)
14. Polina Pivovarova (Belarus) 42
15. Franziska Brausse (Germany) 39
16. Anita Yvonne Stenberg (Norway) 36
17. Alzbeta Bacikova (Slovakia) 34
18. Ana Usabiaga Balerdi (Spain)
19. Qianyu Yang (Hong Kong) 26
20. Yiwei Luo (Singapore) 22
21. Justyna Kaczkowska (Poland) 20
22. Xiaofei Wang (China) 19
23. Amber Joseph (Barbados) 9
24. Jarmila Machacova (Czech Republic) 4





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