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UCI Track WCup London Day 4 Report, Results, Photos – Whitten 4th in Omnium, Sullivan 11th in Keirin

report by the CCA

February 19, 2012 (London, England) – It was a great day at the office for the Canadian Track Cycling Team competing in London, UK, as Tara Whitten of Edmonton, Alta, finished in fourth place of the women’s Omnium, while Monique Sullivan posting an excellent 11th rank in the keirin.

Heading into the day sitting in second place of the event ranking, Whitten resumed the six-race competition by placing first with a time of 3:31.604 in the individual pursuit, an event in which she excels and holds the Canadian record. The second event of the day, the scratch race, has many variables that can affect the outcome of the race. Whitten raced a safe and conservative race, and maintained contact at all times with her main rival, Laura Trott of Great Britain. Whitten crossed the line in 12th place and fell to the third place of the overall ranking, with only the 500m Time Trial left.

In the last event of the day, Whitten posted the fourth fastest time of 35.805s for the fourth place, but her rival Trott edged her for the bronze medal, and Whitten settled for the fourth place.

“The fourth place is always disappointing. It’s the second time this season. At the same time, it’s really motivating. Sometimes, when things are too perfect, you almost forget to keep the drive and lose some of that motivation. Having made a few mistakes here, now I will work on not making those mistakes again. In Cali, I raced a little more conservatively. I made the choice here to race more aggressively and perhaps I was a little bit too aggressive,” said Whitten after the race.

Whitten competed in only two of the four omnium races this season as part of her Olympic preparation plan.

Whitten is looking forward to come back to London and race at the Olympic Games. “We’ve had a chance to familiarize ourselves with the venue, with the athletes village, with the environment. When we come back, it’ll be familiar to us. I’ve experience two races head to head against a British athlete, so I had a taste of what it might be like at the Olympics..The spectators here are incredible. I have never been to a track where it’s this loud, and I’m sure the Olympics will be even louder.”

Whitten is the two-time defending World Champion of the Omnium. Before today and since the omnium began on the UCI World Cup Tour, Whitten had never been off the podium in the events in which she participated.

MONIQUE SULLIVAN POSTS CAREER BEST RESULTS
A day after finishing in 14th place of the women’s sprint races, Monique Sullivan of Calgary, Alberta excelled in the women’s keirin race, which also featured some of the best sprinters in the world. Sullivan finished the day in 11th position, one of her top results of the Keirin.

Sullivan, a former Commonwealth Games bronze medallist in team sprints and 14-time Canadian Champion on the track, finished second of the opening heat and was relegated to the repechage.

In the first repechage round, she remained calm and confident, riding away with the win to move on the quarter finals. In the quarterfinals, Sullivan raced strategically and took the second round and advanced in the semi-final rounds.

In the semi final race, which included the current World Cup leader, Sullivan got trapped in the small group and managed to ride to the fifth place, and was relegated to the consolation round to determine the sixth through twelfth positions. Ultimately, she took the 11th position after a photo finish with two other competitor.

“Today was actually interesting. They had to run a quarterfinal because there was more girls entered. I had to race five races instead of the usual four. That’s really good for me, because what I most need is the experience.” said Sullivan, a fomer keirin bronze medallist at the2007 World Junior Championships and 2008 Canadian champion.

Sullivan is looking forward for the upcoming Continental and World Championships. “Heading into the World Championships and the Continental championships, it’s going to be an opportunity for me to put to use what we have been training on. I raced as good as I could have done it, and this is a good results considering there was more riders competing.”

Earlier in the morning, Scott Mulder of North Vancouver, BC and Hugo Barrette of Cap-aux-Meules, QC raced the men’s sprint races. Mulder took the 34th place with a qualifying time of 10.565, while Barrette placed 36th with a time of 10.600.

The Canadian Cycling Association would also like to announce that a new Canadian record was broken yesterday as part of the men’s Omnium. While racing in the men’s individual pursuit, Zach Bell of North Vancouver, BC posted a time of 3:25.057, which broke the previous record of 3:27.686 that was set at the 2012 UCI Track World Cup in Cali, Colombia, earlier this season.

Results

Men’s Sprint

Qualifications

1. Chris Hoy (GBR) Great Britain 9.932
2. Kevin Sireau (Fra) France 0.094
3. Maximilian Levy (Ger) Germany 0.164
4. Robert Förstemann (Ger) Germany 0.212
5. Phillip Njisane (Tri) Trinidad & Tobago 0.216
6. Jason Kenny (GBR) Great Britain 0.221
7. Shane Perkins (Aus) Australia 0.230
8. Gregory Bauge (Fra) France 0.285
9. Stefan Botticher (Ger) Team Erdgas 2012 0.286
10. Matthew Crampton (GBR) Sky Track Cycling 0.302
11. Scott Sunderland (Aus) Australia 0.318
12. Kazunari Watanabe (Jpn) Japan 0.325
13. Edward Dawkins (NZL) New Zealand 0.340
14. Miao Zhang (Chn) China 0.345
15. Fabian Hernando Puerta Zapata (Col) Colombia 0.346
16. Seiichiro Nakagawa (Jpn) Japan 0.347
17. Juan Peralta Gascon (Esp) Spain 0.350
18. Roy Van Den Berg (Ned) Netherlands 0.392
19. Sam Webster (NZL) New Zealand 0.393
20. Lei Zhang (Chn) China 0.423
21. Damian Zielinski (Pol) Poland 0.441
22. Ilya Okunev (Rus) Petroholding Leningrad 0.460
23. Sergi Borisov (Rus) Moscow Track Team 0.475
24. Max Niederlag (Ger) Team Erdgas 2012 0.476
25. Azizulhasni Awang (Mas) YSD Track Team 0.488
26. Andrii Vynokurov (Ukr) Ukraine 0.492
27. Kevin Mansker (USA) United States 0.494
28. Bernard Esterhuizen (RSA) South Africa 0.517
29. Denis Shurshin (Rus) Russia 0.538
30. Yudai Nitta (Jpn) Cyclo Channel Tokyo 0.557
31. Valentin Savitskiy (Rus) Russia 0.569
32. Michael Blatchford (USA) United States 0.576
33. Hodei Mazquiaran Uria (Esp) Cespa-Euskadi 0.597
34. Scott Mulder (Can) Canada 0.633
35. Christos Volikakis (Gre) Greece 0.652
36. Teun Mulder (Ned) Netherlands 0.667
37. Hugo Barrette (Can) Canada 0.668
38. Denis Spicka (Cze) Czech Republic 0.679
39. Adam Ptacnik (Cze) Czech Republic 0.689
40. Muhammad Edrus Md Yunos (Mas) Malaysia 0.715
41. Adrian Teklinski (Pol) Poland 0.762
42. Zafeiris Volikakis (Gre) Greece 0.770
43. Sergio Aliaga Chivite (Esp) Reyno de Navarra-Telco-M-Conor 0.790
44. Eoin Mullen (Irl) Ireland 0.804
45. Itmar Esteban Herraiz (Esp) Catalunya Team 0.851
46. Flavio Cipriano (Bra) Brazil 0.913
47. Po Hung Wu (Tpe) Chinese Taipei 1.009
48. Viktor Manakov (Rus) RusVelo 1.018
49. David Alonso Castillo (Esp) Reyno de Navarra-Telco-M-Conor 1.041
50. Yhonny Araujo (Ven) Venezuela 1.043
51. Francesco Ceci (Ita) Italy 1.106
52. Giovanni Mendez (Ven) Venezuela 1.191
53. Dieferson Borges (Bra) Brazil 1.247
54. Kristjan Gregoric (Slo) Slovenia 1.345
55. Unai Elorriaga Zubiaur (Esp) Cespa-Euskadi 1.384
56. Marco Coledan (Ita) Italy 1.539
DNS Patrick Lawino (Uga) Uganda

Quarterfinals B
Heat 1
1. Seiichiro Nakagawa (Jpn) Japan 0:10.724
2. Stefan Botticher (Ger) Team Erdgas 2012

Heat 2
1. Fabian Hernando Puerta Zapata (Col) Colombia 0:10.660
2. Shane Perkins (Aus) Australia

Heat 3
1. Scott Sunderland (Aus) Australia 0:10.634
2. Miao Zhang (Chn) China

Heat 4
1. Phillip Njisane (Tri) Trinidad & Tobago 0:10.568
2. Edward Dawkins (NZL) New Zealand

Semifinals B
Heat 1
1. Phillip Njisane (Tri) Trinidad & Tobago 0:11.120
2. Seiichiro Nakagawa (Jpn) Japan

Heat 2
1. Scott Sunderland (Aus) Australia 0:10.521
2. Fabian Hernando Puerta Zapata (Col) Colombia

Final B
Heat 2
9. Phillip Njisane (Tri) Trinidad & Tobago 0:10.667
10. Scott Sunderland (Aus) Australia

Heat 1 Result
11. Seiichiro Nakagawa (Jpn) Japan 0:10.667
12. Fabian Hernando Puerta Zapata (Col) Colombia

1/8 Finals
Heat 1
1. Chris Hoy (GBR) Great Britain 0:10.526
2. Seiichiro Nakagawa (Jpn) Japan

Heat 2
1. Kevin Sireau (Fra) France 0:10.466
2. Fabian Hernando Puerta Zapata (Col) Colombia

Heat 3
1. Maximilian Levy (Ger) Germany 0:10.685
2. Miao Zhang (Chn) China

Heat 4
1. Robert Förstemann (Ger) Germany 0:10.695
2. Edward Dawkins (NZL) New Zealand

Heat 5
1. Kazunari Watanabe (Jpn) Japan 0:10.538
2. Phillip Njisane (Tri) Trinidad & Tobago

Heat 6
1. Jason Kenny (GBR) Great Britain 0:10.476
2. Scott Sunderland (Aus) Australia

Heat 7
1. Matthew Crampton (GBR) Sky Track Cycling 0:11.517
2. Shane Perkins (Aus) Australia

Heat 8
1. Gregory Bauge (Fra) France 0:10.577
2. Stefan Botticher (Ger) Team Erdgas 2012

Quarterfinals
Heat 1
1. Chris Hoy (GBR) Great Britain
2. Gregory Bauge (Fra) France

Heat 2
1. Kevin Sireau (Fra) France
2. Matthew Crampton (GBR) Sky Track Cycling

Heat 3
1. Maximilian Levy (Ger) Germany
2. Jason Kenny (GBR) Great Britain

Heat 4
1. Robert Förstemann (Ger) Germany
2. Kazunari Watanabe (Jpn) Japan

Race for 5th – 8th
5. Jason Kenny (GBR) Great Britain 0:10.848
6. Matthew Crampton (GBR) Sky Track Cycling
7. Kazunari Watanabe (Jpn) Japan
8. Gregory Bauge (Fra) France

Semifinals
Heat 1
1. Chris Hoy (GBR) Great Britain
2. Robert Förstemann (Ger) Germany

Heat 2
1. Maximilian Levy (Ger) Germany
2. Kevin Sireau (Fra) France

Final
1. Chris Hoy (GBR) Great Britain
2. Maximilian Levy (Ger) Germany
3. Robert Förstemann (Ger) Germany
4. Kevin Sireau (Fra) France
5. Jason Kenny (GBR) Great Britain
6. Matthew Crampton (GBR) Sky Track Cycling
7. Kazunari Watanabe (Jpn) Japan
8. Gregory Bauge (Fra) France
9. Phillip Njisane (Tri) Trinidad & Tobago
10. Scott Sunderland (Aus) Australia
11. Seiichiro Nakagawa (Jpn) Japan
12. Fabian Hernando Puerta Zapata (Col) Colombia
13. Shane Perkins (Aus) Australia
14. Stefan Botticher (Ger) Team Erdgas 2012
15. Edward Dawkins (NZL) New Zealand
16. Miao Zhang (Chn) China
17. Juan Peralta Gascon (Esp) Spain
18. Roy Van Den Berg (Ned) Netherlands
19. Sam Webster (NZL) New Zealand
20. Lei Zhang (Chn) China
21. Damian Zielinski (Pol) Poland
22. Ilya Okunev (Rus) Petroholding Leningrad
23. Sergi Borisov (Rus) Moscow Track Team
24. Max Niederlag (Ger) Team Erdgas 2012
25. Azizulhasni Awang (Mas) YSD Track Team
26. Andrii Vynokurov (Ukr) Ukraine
27. Kevin Mansker (USA) United States
28. Bernard Esterhuizen (RSA) South Africa
29. Denis Shurshin (Rus) Russia
30. Yudai Nitta (Jpn) Cyclo Channel Tokyo
31. Valentin Savitskiy (Rus) Russia
32. Michael Blatchford (USA) United States
33. Hodei Mazquiaran Uria (Esp) Cespa-Euskadi
34. Scott Mulder (Can) Canada
35. Christos Volikakis (Gre) Greece
36. Teun Mulder (Ned) Netherlands
37. Hugo Barrette (Can) Canada
38. Denis Spicka (Cze) Czech Republic
39. Adam Ptacnik (Cze) Czech Republic
40. Muhammad Edrus Md Yunos (Mas) Malaysia
41. Adrian Teklinski (Pol) Poland
42. Zafeiris Volikakis (Gre) Greece
43. Sergio Aliaga Chivite (Esp) Reyno de Navarra-Telco-M-Conor
44. Eoin Mullen (Irl) Ireland
45. Itmar Esteban Herraiz (Esp) Catalunya Team
46. Flavio Cipriano (Bra) Brazil
47. Po Hung Wu (Tpe) Chinese Taipei
48. Viktor Manakov (Rus) RusVelo
49. David Alonso Castillo (Esp) Reyno de Navarra-Telco-M-Conor
50. Yhonny Araujo (Ven) Venezuela
51. Francesco Ceci (Ita) Italy
52. Giovanni Mendez (Ven) Venezuela
53. Dieferson Borges (Bra) Brazil
54. Kristjan Gregoric (Slo) Slovenia
55. Unai Elorriaga Zubiaur (Esp) Cespa-Euskadi
56. Marco Coledan (Ita) Italy

Men’s Team Pursuit Final

1. Australia 3:54.600
Jack Bobridge (Aus) Australia
Michael Hepburn (Aus) Australia
Alexander Edmondson (Aus) Australia
Rohan Dennis (Aus) Australia

2. Great Britain 3:56.300
Steven Burke (GBR) Great Britain
Geraint Thomas (GBR) Great Britain
Peter Kennaugh (GBR) Great Britain
Edward Clancy (GBR) Great Britain

3. New Zealand 3:59.200
Sam Bewley (NZL) New Zealand
Marc Ryan (NZL) New Zealand
Westley Gough (NZL) New Zealand
Aaron Gate (NZL) New Zealand

4. Belgium 4:05.000
Ingmar De Poortere (Bel) Belgium
Jonathan Dufrasne (Bel) Belgium
Kenny De Ketele (Bel) Belgium
Dominique Cornu (Bel) Belgium

5. Russia
6. Netherlands
7. Colombia
8. Lokosphinx
9. Chile
10. Denmark
11. Korea
12. France
13. Ukraine
14. Italy
15. Germany
16. Hong Kong
17. Switzerland

Women’s Keirin

Round 1
Heat 1
1. Simona Krupeckaite (Ltu) Lithuania
2. Kaarle McCulloch (Aus) Australia
3. Victoria Pendleton (GBR) Great Britain
4. Elena Brezhniva (Rus) Petroholding Leningrad
5. Yvonne Hijgenaar (Ned) Netherlands
6. Eunji Lee (Kor) Korea
7. Alba Diez (Esp) Catalunya Team

Heat 2
1. Lin Junhong (Chn) Giant Pro Cycling
2. Ekaterina Gnidenko (Rus) Petroholding Leningrad
3. Helena Casas Roige (Esp) Spain
4. Fatehah Mustapa (Mas) YSD Track Team
5. Natasha Hansen (NZL) New Zealand
6. Mariesthela Vilera (Ven) Venezuela
7. Monika Alango (Est) Estonia

Heat 3
1. Kristina Vogel (Ger) Germany
2. Gabriele Jankute (Ltu) Lithuania
3. Juliana Gaviria Rendon (Col) Colombia
4. Anna Meares (Aus) Australia
5. Anastasiya Voynova (Rus) Russia
6. Willy Kanis (Ned) Netherlands
7. Ainara El Busto Arteaga (Esp) Reyno de Navarra-Telco-M-Conor

Heat 4
1. Jess Varnish (GBR) Great Britain
2. Daniela Larreal (Ven) Venezuela
3. Madalyn Godby (USA) United States
4. Miriam Welte (Ger) Germany
5. Hiroko Ishii (Jpn) Japan
6. Olga Streltsova (Rus) Moscow Track Team
7. Alena Dylko (Blr) Belarus

Heat 5
1. Clara Sanchez (Fra) France
2. Tianshi Zhong (Chn) Giant Pro Cycling
3. Lisandra Guerra Rodriguez (Cub) Cuba
4. Maryia Lohvinava (Blr) Belarus
5. Cristin Walker (USA) United States
6. Ting Ying Huang (Tpe) Chinese Taipei

Heat 6
1. Wai Sze Lee (HKg) Hong Kong
2. Shuang Guo (Chn) China
3. Hyejin Lee (Kor) Korea
4. Viktoria Baranova (Rus) Russia
5. Tania Calvo Barbero (Esp) Spain
6. Katie Schofield (NZL) New Zealand

Repecharges

Round 1
Heat 1
1. Monique Sullivan (Can) Canada
2. Willy Kanis (Ned) Netherlands
3. Kaarle McCulloch (Aus) Australia
4. Hyejin Lee (Kor) Korea
5. Maryia Lohvinava (Blr) Belarus
6. Hiroko Ishii (Jpn) Japan

Heat 2
1. Victoria Pendleton (GBR) Great Britain
2. Lyubov Shulika (Ukr) Ukraine
3. Viktoria Baranova (Rus) Russia
4. Cristin Walker (USA) United States
5. Olga Streltsova (Rus) Moscow Track Team
6. Ekaterina Gnidenko (Rus) Petroholding Leningrad
7. Ainara El Busto Arteaga (Esp) Reyno de Navarra-Telco-M-Conor

Heat 3
1. Tania Calvo Barbero (Esp) Spain
2. Gabriele Jankute (Ltu) Lithuania
3. Elena Brezhniva (Rus) Petroholding Leningrad
4. Helena Casas Roige (Esp) Spain
5. Ting Ying Huang (Tpe) Chinese Taipei
6. Kayono Maeda (Jpn) Japan
7. Alena Dylko (Blr) Belarus

Heat 4
1. Daniela Larreal (Ven) Venezuela
2. Katie Schofield (NZL) New Zealand
3. Sumaia Ribeiro (Bra) Brazil
4. Fatehah Mustapa (Mas) YSD Track Team
5. Yvonne Hijgenaar (Ned) Netherlands
6. Juliana Gaviria Rendon (Col) Colombia

Heat 5
1. Anna Meares (Aus) Australia
2. Tianshi Zhong (Chn) Giant Pro Cycling
3. Natasha Hansen (NZL) New Zealand
4. Diana Maria Garcia (Col) Colombia
5. Eunji Lee (Kor) Korea
6. Madalyn Godby (USA) United States

Heat 6
1. Shuang Guo (Chn) China
2. Lisandra Guerra Rodriguez (Cub) Cuba
3. Miriam Welte (Ger) Germany
4. Mariesthela Vilera (Ven) Venezuela
5. Anastasiya Voynova (Rus) Russia
6. Alba Diez (Esp) Catalunya Team

Quarterfinals
Heat 1
1. Lyubov Shulika (Ukr) Ukraine
2. Anna Meares (Aus) Australia
3. Simona Krupeckaite (Ltu) Lithuania
4. Willy Kanis (Ned) Netherlands
5. Sandie Clair (Fra) France
6. Shuang Guo (Chn) China
7. Wai Sze Lee (HKg) Hong Kong

Heat 2
1. Clara Sanchez (Fra) France
2. Monique Sullivan (Can) Canada
3. Lisandra Guerra Rodriguez (Cub) Cuba
4. Lin Junhong (Chn) Giant Pro Cycling
5. Gabriele Jankute (Ltu) Lithuania
6. Daniela Larreal (Ven) Venezuela

Heat 3
1. Victoria Pendleton (GBR) Great Britain
2. Jess Varnish (GBR) Great Britain
3. Katie Schofield (NZL) New Zealand
4. Tianshi Zhong (Chn) Giant Pro Cycling
REL Kristina Vogel (Ger) Germany
DNS Tania Calvo Barbero (Esp) Spain

Quarterfinals Repecharge
Heat 1
1. Simona Krupeckaite (Ltu) Lithuania
2. Sandie Clair (Fra) France
3. Lin Junhong (Chn) Giant Pro Cycling
4. Daniela Larreal (Ven) Venezuela
5. Tianshi Zhong (Chn) Giant Pro Cycling
6. Kristina Vogel (Ger) Germany

Heat 2
1. Wai Sze Lee (HKg) Hong Kong
2. Shuang Guo (Chn) China
3. Willy Kanis (Ned) Netherlands
4. Lisandra Guerra Rodriguez (Cub) Cuba
5. Gabriele Jankute (Ltu) Lithuania
6. Katie Schofield (NZL) New Zealand

Round 2
Heat 1
1. Lyubov Shulika (Ukr) Ukraine
2. Shuang Guo (Chn) China
3. Simona Krupeckaite (Ltu) Lithuania
4. Jess Varnish (GBR) Great Britain
5. Monique Sullivan (Can) Canada
6. Lin Junhong (Chn) Giant Pro Cycling

Heat 2
1. Victoria Pendleton (GBR) Great Britain
2. Anna Meares (Aus) Australia
3. Wai Sze Lee (HKg) Hong Kong
4. Clara Sanchez (Fra) France
5. Sandie Clair (Fra) France
6. Willy Kanis (Ned) Netherlands

Final
1. Simona Krupeckaite (Ltu) Lithuania
2. Wai Sze Lee (HKg) Hong Kong
3. Shuang Guo (Chn) China
4. Lyubov Shulika (Ukr) Ukraine
5. Victoria Pendleton (GBR) Great Britain
6. Anna Meares (Aus) Australia
7. Clara Sanchez (Fra) France
8. Lin Junhong (Chn) Giant Pro Cycling
9. Willy Kanis (Ned) Netherlands
10. Sandie Clair (Fra) France
11. Monique Sullivan (Can) Canada
12. Jess Varnish (GBR) Great Britain
13. Lisandra Guerra Rodriguez (Cub) Cuba
13. Daniela Larreal (Ven) Venezuela
15. Tianshi Zhong (Chn) Giant Pro Cycling
15. Gabriele Jankute (Ltu) Lithuania
17. Kristina Vogel (Ger) Germany
17. Katie Schofield (NZL) New Zealand
19. Kaarle McCulloch (Aus) Australia
19. Viktoria Baranova (Rus) Russia
19. Elena Brezhniva (Rus) Petroholding Leningrad
19. Sumaia Ribeiro (Bra) Brazil
19. Natasha Hansen (NZL) New Zealand
19. Miriam Welte (Ger) Germany
25. Hyejin Lee (Kor) Korea
25. Cristin Walker (USA) United States
25. Helena Casas Roige (Esp) Spain
25. Fatehah Mustapa (Mas) YSD Track Team
25. Diana Maria Garcia (Col) Colombia
25. Mariesthela Vilera (Ven) Venezuela
31. Maryia Lohvinava (Blr) Belarus
31. Olga Streltsova (Rus) Moscow Track Team
31. Ting Ying Huang (Tpe) Chinese Taipei
31. Yvonne Hijgenaar (Ned) Netherlands
31. Eunji Lee (Kor) Korea
31. Anastasiya Voynova (Rus) Russia
37. Hiroko Ishii (Jpn) Japan
37. Ekaterina Gnidenko (Rus) Petroholding Leningrad
37. Kayono Maeda (Jpn) Japan
37. Juliana Gaviria Rendon (Col) Colombia
37. Madalyn Godby (USA) United States
37. Alba Diez (Esp) Catalunya Team
43. Ainara El Busto Arteaga (Esp) Reyno de Navarra-Telco-M-Conor
43. Alena Dylko (Blr) Belarus

Women’s Omnium

Individual pursuit
1. Tara Whitten (Can) Canada 3:31.600
2. Laura Trott (GBR) Great Britain 3.800
3. Sarah Hammer (USA) United States 7.000
4. Kirsten Wild (Ned) Netherlands 9.400
5. Annette Edmondson (Aus) Australia 9.800
6. Svitlana Galyuk (Ukr) Ukraine 9.900
7. Joanne Kiesanowski (NZL) New Zealand 0:10.300
8. Tatsiana Sharakova (Blr) Belarus 0:10.400
9. Li Huang (Chn) China 0:11.400
10. Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro (Esp) Spain 0:12.000
11. Pascale Jeuland (Fra) France 0:12.600
12. Jolien d’Hoore (Bel) Belgium
13. Ausrine Trebaite (Ltu) Lithuania 0:12.700
14. Evgenia Romanyuta (Rus) RusVelo 0:13.200
15. Sofia Arreola (Mex) Mexico 0:14.600
16. Charlotte Becker (Ger) Germany 0:17.500
17. Min Hye Lee (Kor) Korea 0:18.900
18. Malgorzata Wojtyra (Pol) Poland 0:19.800
19. Andrea Wolfer (Sui) Switzerland 0:21.300
20. Jarmila Machacova (Cze) Czech Republic 0:21.700
21. Alzbeta Pavlendova (Svk) Slovakia 0:29.900
22. I Fang Ju (Tpe) Chinese Taipei 0:34.800
DNS Valentina Scandolara (Ita) Italy

Scratch race
1. Tatsiana Sharakova (Blr) Belarus
2. Sarah Hammer (USA) United States
3. Li Huang (Chn) China
4. Jolien d’Hoore (Bel) Belgium
5. Joanne Kiesanowski (NZL) New Zealand
6. Annette Edmondson (Aus) Australia
7. Kirsten Wild (Ned) Netherlands
8. Pascale Jeuland (Fra) France
9. Laura Trott (GBR) Great Britain
10. Evgenia Romanyuta (Rus) RusVelo
11. Min Hye Lee (Kor) Korea
12. Tara Whitten (Can) Canada
13. Ausrine Trebaite (Ltu) Lithuania
14. Svitlana Galyuk (Ukr) Ukraine
15. Sofia Arreola (Mex) Mexico
16. Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro (Esp) Spain
17. Malgorzata Wojtyra (Pol) Poland
18. Alzbeta Pavlendova (Svk) Slovakia
19. Charlotte Becker (Ger) Germany
20. I Fang Ju (Tpe) Chinese Taipei
21. Jarmila Machacova (Cze) Czech Republic
DNF Andrea Wolfer (Sui) Switzerland

Time trial
1. Laura Trott (GBR) Great Britain 0:35.642
2. Tatsiana Sharakova (Blr) Belarus 0.003
3. Annette Edmondson (Aus) Australia 0.076
4. Tara Whitten (Can) Canada 0.163
5. Sarah Hammer (USA) United States 0.646
6. Ausrine Trebaite (Ltu) Lithuania 0.778
7. Min Hye Lee (Kor) Korea 0.937
8. Li Huang (Chn) China 0.941
9. Jolien d’Hoore (Bel) Belgium 0.996
10. Joanne Kiesanowski (NZL) New Zealand 1.110
11. Malgorzata Wojtyra (Pol) Poland 1.236
12. Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro (Esp) Spain 1.411
13. Evgenia Romanyuta (Rus) RusVelo 1.584
14. Kirsten Wild (Ned) Netherlands 1.886
15. Sofia Arreola (Mex) Mexico 2.026
16. Svitlana Galyuk (Ukr) Ukraine 2.099
17. Pascale Jeuland (Fra) France 2.123
18. Charlotte Becker (Ger) Germany 2.576
19. I Fang Ju (Tpe) Chinese Taipei 2.883
20. Andrea Wolfer (Sui) Switzerland 3.074
21. Alzbeta Pavlendova (Svk) Slovakia 3.373
22. Jarmila Machacova (Cze) Czech Republic 3.534

Final Standings
1. Sarah Hammer (USA) United States 30 points
2. Annette Edmondson (Aus) Australia 30
3. Laura Trott (GBR) Great Britain 32
4. Tara Whitten (Can) Canada 34
5. Tatsiana Sharakova (Blr) Belarus 41
6. Kirsten Wild (Ned) Netherlands 45
7. Li Huang (Chn) China 55
8. Ausrine Trebaite (Ltu) Lithuania 57
9. Jolien d’Hoore (Bel) Belgium 58
10. Joanne Kiesanowski (NZL) New Zealand 62
11. Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro (Esp) Spain 69
12. Pascale Jeuland (Fra) France 70
13. Evgenia Romanyuta (Rus) RusVelo 73
14. Svitlana Galyuk (Ukr) Ukraine 78
15. Min Hye Lee (Kor) Korea 78
16. Sofia Arreola (Mex) Mexico 82
17. Malgorzata Wojtyra (Pol) Poland 87
18. Charlotte Becker (Ger) Germany 90
19. Alzbeta Pavlendova (Svk) Slovakia 116
20. Jarmila Machacova (Cze) Czech Republic 120
21. Andrea Wolfer (Sui) Switzerland 147
22. I Fang Ju (Tpe) Chinese Taipei 154
23. Valentina Scandolara (Ita) Italy
DSQ Marlies Mejias Garcia (Cub) Cuba





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