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UCI Track World Cup #3 Beijing Day 3 Report, Full Results, Photos – Whitten Wins Omnium Gold and Leads WCup with Bell – UPDATED

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January 23, 2011 (Beijing, China) – Canadian cyclist Tara Whitten of Edmonton, AB, continues to show her domination in women’s track cycling with yet another podium performance by winning the gold medal in the women’s omnium, her third in as many events on the 2011 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Tour and her first career World Cup victory in an individual discipline.

Whitten, the World champion in the new Olympic event, has racked up the gold medal in Beijing, site of the third stop of the 2011 World Cup Tour. With only one more event to go, Whitten has a significant lead of 12 points in the UCI World Cup overall standings.

“I am really happy. This is actually my first individual World Cup win, so this is pretty exciting for me. This is my last World Cup prior to the worlds, so it is great to leave the 2011 World Cup on a high note” said a jubilant Whitten from Beijing, after the medal ceremonies.

Whitten has won medals in the omnium events at each of the three UCI World Cup stop, grabbing once the gold medal and twice the silver medal.

“It’s really nice for my confidence to know that I can consistently be on the podium in the omnium, every race I enter. It’s a lot of events [six races] and anything can happen, but I am really happy that it came together three times this season.”

Entering Day 2 of the women’s omnium leading the pack, Whitten went on to win the individual pursuit, and then finish tenth and sixth and in the scratch race and the time trial race to finish her omnium with 24 points, showing at huge 13-point lead over the silver medallist, Kristen Wild of the Netherlands.

“I definitely feel more pressure knowing that I am capable of winning and have won this event, but at the same time I take a lot of confidence knowing I already won before. [Entering the season] I wasn’t really thinking about the overall World Cup title,” added Whitten. “I am really excited to be in a position to win it, but the main goal of the season was certainly to put myself in a good position for Olympic qualifications, and I have done that. I am really happy about that.”

Whitten credits her success to her time spent in Los Angeles at the training centre: “I have been based in LA since July, so that has been a bit of a change. I can get a lot of access to the track, and have high quality training. The team has been here since September, so it’s been great to have training partners and an atmosphere of excellence and camaraderie.”

With just one more World Cup event to go, Whitten has a 12-point lead over her closest rival in the season’s overall standings, virtually guaranteed the World Cup Title. Whitten will not be competing at the next World Cup in Manchester, taking a break from the Tour to prepare for the 2011 World Championships where she will defend her World title in the Women’s omnium and the points race

“I am going to skip Manchester to have the chance to do some good training in preparations to the World Championships,” concluded Whitten. “Every year, I learn a bit better on what kind of training I need to be in peak form, and I think I can put in practice this year what I’ve learnt so far. I’ll have two strong months of training prior to the Worlds, so I am excited to have that opportunity.”

North Vancouver’s Zach Bell, who won the silver medal in the men’s omnium event on Saturday, took the fifth place of the men’s points’ race, scoring a total of 16 points.

In the Women’s keirin, Monique Sullivan of Calgary, took the second position of the opening round to move into the repechage round, where she finished second again ending the race in 13th place.

Stéphane Cossette of Bromont, QC, finished 19th in the men’s 1 kilometre time trial race, with a time of 1:05.325.

In the men’s sprint events, Travis Smith of Calgary, Alberta, started the day with the 19th fastest time of the qualifiers at 10.555 seconds, falling short of moving on to the quarterfinals. Joseph Veloce of Fonthill, ON, finished 28th.

The Canadian track cycling team will now head back to Los Angeles to continue their training, with the main goal of the World Championships held in Apeldoorn, Holland coming up in March.

The 2011 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Tour will now move to Manchester, Great Britain, from February 18-20, where the World Cup titles will be awarded. Canada has two cyclists in the hunt for a World Cup title: Tara Whitten and Zach Bell in the women’s and men’s omnium events.

UCI Track World Cup Beijing Day 3 Full Results

Women’s Omnium

1. Tara Whitten (Canada) 3:36.4
2. Vilija Sereikaite (Lithuania) 3:38.4
3. Anna Solovey (Ukraine) 3:40.4
4. Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro (Fullgas.org) 3:42.2
5. Kirsten Wild (Netherlands) 3:42.2
6. Elizabeth Armitstead (Great Britain) 3:43.4
7. Joanne Kiesanowski (New Zealand) 3:44.3
8. Evgeniya Romanyuta (Russia) 3:44.4
9. Pascale Jeuland (France) 3:46.2
10. Cari Higgins (United States) 3:47.0
11. Pascale Schnider (Switzerland) 3:47.5
12. Stephanie Pohl (Germany) 3:47.6
13. Ah Reum Na (Korea) 3:49.6
14. Jarmila Machacova (Czech Republic) 3:49.7
15. Kelly Druyts (Belgium) 3:51.6
16. Malgorzata Wojtyra (Poland) 3:54.3
17. Angee Gonzalez Garcia (Venezuela) 3:55.9
18. Mei Yu Hsiao (Action Cycling Team) 3:57.8
19. Alzbeta Pavlendova (Slovakia) 4:00.5
20. Jutatip Maneephan (Thailand) 4:02.8
21. Annalisa Cucinotta (Italy) 4:03.9
22. Hiroko Ishii (Japan) 4:07.2
23. Xiao Juan Diao (Hong Kong) 4:10.9

Scratch Race
1. Jarmila Machacova (Czech Republic) -1 lap
2. Kirsten Wild (Netherlands) -1 lap
3. Malgorzata Wojtyra (Poland) -1 lap
4. Pascale Jeuland (France) -1 lap
5. Alzbeta Pavlendova (Slovakia) -1 lap
6. Annalisa Cucinotta (Italy) -1 lap
7. Kelly Druyts (Belgium) -1 lap
8. Cari Higgins (United States) -1 lap
9. Elizabeth Armitstead (Great Britain) -1 lap
10. Tara Whitten (Canada) -1 lap
11. Jutatip Maneephan (Thailand) -1 lap
12. Joanne Kiesanowski (New Zealand) -1 lap
13. Anna Solovey (Ukraine) -1 lap
14. Mei Yu Hsiao (Action Cycling Team) -1 lap
15. Ah Reum Na (Korea) -1 lap
16. Evgeniya Romanyuta (Russia) -1 lap
17. Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro (Fullgas.org) -1 lap
18. Pascale Schnider (Switzerland) -1 lap
19. Xiao Juan Diao (Hong Kong) -1 lap
20. Angee Gonzalez Garcia (Venezuela) -1 lap
21. Stephanie Pohl (Germany) -1 lap
22. Vilija Sereikaite (Lithuania) -1 lap
23. Hiroko Ishii (Japan) -2 laps

Time Trial
1. Vilija Sereikaite (Lithuania) 36.074
2. Mei Yu Hsiao (Action Cycling Team) 36.153
3. Kelly Druyts (Belgium) 36.388
4. Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro (Fullgas.org) 36.732
5. Evgeniya Romanyuta (Russia) 36.751
6. Tara Whitten (Canada) 36.901
7. Malgorzata Wojtyra (Poland) 36.908
8. Jutatip Maneephan (Thailand) 37.183
9. Joanne Kiesanowski (New Zealand) 37.543
10. Hiroko Ishii (Japan) 37.603
11. Cari Higgins (United States) 37.625
12. Elizabeth Armitstead (Great Britain) 37.756
13. Angee Gonzalez Garcia (Venezuela) 37.804
14. Pascale Jeuland (France) 38.02
15. Annalisa Cucinotta (Italy) 38.259
16. Kirsten Wild (Netherlands) 38.278
17. Anna Solovey (Ukraine) 38.335
18. Pascale Schnider (Switzerland) 38.385
19. Jarmila Machacova (Czech Republic) 38.725
20. Stephanie Pohl (Germany) 38.741
21. Alzbeta Pavlendova (Slovakia) 38.76
22. Ah Reum Na (Korea) 38.766
23. Xiao Juan Diao (Hong Kong) 39.659

Final Standings
1. Tara Whitten (Canada) 24 pts
2. Kirsten Wild (Netherlands) 37
3. Pascale Jeuland (France) 38
4. Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro (Fullgas.org) 40
5. Elizabeth Armitstead (Great Britain) 41
6. Kelly Druyts (Belgium) 51
7. Cari Higgins (United States) 56
8. Evgeniya Romanyuta (Russia) 60
9. Malgorzata Wojtyra (Poland) 63
10. Jarmila Machacova (Czech Republic) 67
11. Joanne Kiesanowski (New Zealand) 68
12. Vilija Sereikaite (Lithuania) 70
13. Anna Solovey (Ukraine) 75
14. Mei Yu Hsiao (Action Cycling Team) 77
15. Annalisa Cucinotta (Italy) 86
16. Stephanie Pohl (Germany) 87
17. Jutatip Maneephan (Thailand) 89
18. Alzbeta Pavlendova (Slovakia) 94
19. Pascale Schnider (Switzerland) 102
20. Ah Reum Na (Korea) 102
21. Angee Gonzalez Garcia (Venezuela) 111
22. Xiao Juan Diao (Hong Kong) 115
23. Hiroko Ishii (Japan) 116
DNF Elena Tchalykh (Azerbaijan) 59

World Cup Standings
1. Tara Whitten (Canada) 32 pts
2. Pascale Jeuland (France) 20
3. Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro (Fullgas.org) 19
4. Malgorzata Wojtyra (Poland) 13
5. Sara Hammer (United States) 12


Men’s Points Race

Qualifications

Heat 1
1. Hyeong Min Choe (Korea) 10 pts
2. Zach Bell (Canada) 10
3. Thomas Scully (New Zealand) 8
4. Peter Schep (Netherlands) 6
5. Vivien Brisse (France) 5
6. Ki Ho Choi (Hong Kong) 5
7. Fabio Masotti (Gruppo Sportivo Fiamme Azzurre) 5
8. Claudio Imhof (Switzerland) 5
9. Siarhei Sakavets (Belarus) 4
10. Milan Kadlec (Czech Republic) 4
11. Alexei Markov (Russia) 3
12. Franz Schiewer (Germany) 1
13. Arvin Moazemi Godarzi (Iran) 0
DNS Chun Kai Feng (Action Cycling Team)
DNS Recep Unalan (Turkey)

Heat 2
1. Asier Maeztu Billelabeitia (Spain) 9 pts
2. Sergiy Lagkuti (Urkraine) 8
3. Ioannis Tamouridis (Greece) 8
4. Jonathan Mould (Great Britain) 8
5. Kazushige Kuboki (Japan) 7
6. Omar Bertazzo (Italy) 7
7. Artur Ershov (Lokomotiv) 5
8. Ingmar De Poortere (Belgium) 4
9. Jordan Kerby (Australia) 4
10. Lukasz Bujko (Poland) 3
11. Martzel Elorriaga Azpitarte (Cespa-Euskadi) 1
12. Felix English (Ireland) 1
13. Roman Dronin (Uzbekistan) -19
DNF Cesar Vaquera Resendis (Mexico)
DNS Werner Riebenbauer (Austria)

Final
1. Artur Ershov (Lokomotiv) 35 pts
2. Alexei Markov (Russia) 30
3. Claudio Imhof (Switzerland) 23
4. Thomas Scully (New Zealand) 17
5. Zach Bell (Canada) 16
6. Vivien Brisse (France) 10
7. Ioannis Tamouridis (Greece) 9
8. Ingmar De Poortere (Belgium) 8
9. Omar Bertazzo (Italy) 7
10. Sergiy Lagkuti (Urkraine) 7
11. Jonathan Mould (Great Britain) 6
12. Hyeong Min Choe (Korea) 6
13. Siarhei Sakavets (Belarus) 5
14. Asier Maeztu Billelabeitia (Spain) 4
15. Kazushige Kuboki (Japan) 2
16. Lukasz Bujko (Poland) 2
17. Milan Kadlec (Czech Republic) 2
18. Fabio Masotti (Gruppo Sportivo Fiamme Azzurre) 2
19. Ki Ho Choi (Hong Kong) 1
20. Felix English (Ireland) 0
21. Franz Schiewer (Germany) 0
22. Peter Schep (Netherlands) 0
23. Martzel Elorriaga Azpitarte (Cespa-Euskadi) 0
24. Jordan Kerby (Australia) -40

Men’s Sprint

Qualifications

1. Kévin Sireau (France) 10.162
2. Lei Zhang (China) 10.221
3. Scott Sunderland (Australia) 10.35
4. Yong Feng (Max Success Pro Cycling) 10.353
5. Miao Zhang (China) 10.355
6. Tsubasa Kitatsuru (Japan) 10.368
7. Sebastian Doehrer (Germany) 10.368
8. Roy Van Den Berg (Netherlands) 10.42
9. Azizulhasni Awang (YSD Track Team) 10.421
10. David Daniell (Great Britain) 10.428
11. Simon Van Velthooven (New Zealand) 10.438
12. Bernard Esterhuizen (South Africa) 10.444
13. Michaël D’Almeida (France) 10.45
14. Peter Mitchell (Great Britain) 10.463
15. Tomas Babek (Czech Republic) 10.519
16. Saifei Bao (Max Success Pro Cycling) 10.534
17. Sergey Borisov (Moscow Track Team) 10.539
18. Jimmy Watkins (United States) 10.55
19. Travis Smith (Canada) 10.555
20. Matthew Glaetzer (Australia) 10.555
21. Muhamad Edrus Md Yunos (Malaysia) 10.562
22. Adrian Teklinski (Poland) 10.602
23. Hylke Van Grieken (Netherlands) 10.63
24. Philipp Thiele (Germany) 10.634
25. Andriy Vynokurov (Urkraine) 10.648
26. Hersony Gadiel Canelon Vera (Venezuela) 10.654
27. Zafeirios Volikakis (Greece) 10.661
28. Joseph Veloce (Canada) 10.668
29. Christos Volikakis (Greece) 10.71
30. Juan Peralta Gascon (Spain) 10.71
31. Mahmoud Parash (Iran) 10.713
32. Hodei Mazquiaran Uria (Cespa-Euskadi) 10.732
33. Pavel Yakushevskiy (Russia) 10.75
34. Jonathan Marin Cermeno (Colombia) 10.785
35. Luis Toussaint (Mexico) 10.795
36. Maciej Bielecki (Poland) 10.821
37. Mohammad Parash (Iran) 10.832
38. Leonardo Alfredo Narvaez Romero (Colombia) 10.835
39. Itmar Esteban Herraiz (Catalunya Team) 10.887
40. Clemens Selzer (Austria) 10.938
41. Mohd Fattah Amri Zaid (Malaysia) 11.106
42. Francesco Ceci (Italy) 11.15
43. Wei Cheng Lee (Action Cycling Team) 11.184
44. Danylo Dutkevych (Urkraine) 11.269
45. Carlos Carrasco (Mexico) 11.274
46. Cesar Mervin Marcano Sanchez (Venezuela) 11.573
47. Joy Lai Cheung (Hong Kong) 11.584
48. Adria Sabate Masip (Catalunya Team) 11.649
49. Omar Bertazzo (Italy) 11.81
50. Ka Ming Shiu (Hong Kong Pro Cycling) 11.952
DNS Gary Ryan (Verducci Breakaway Cycling)
DNS Denis Spicka (Czech Republic)
DNS Kazuki Amagai (Japan)
DNS Njisane Nicholas Phillip (Trinidad and Tobago)

1/8 Finals

Heat 1
1. Kévin Sireau (France) 10.596
2. Saifei Bao (Max Success Pro Cycling)

Heat 2
1. Lei Zhang (China) 10.837
2. Tomas Babek (Czech Republic)

Heat 3
1. Peter Mitchell (Great Britain) 10.786
2. Scott Sunderland (Australia)

Heat 4
1. Michaël D’Almeida (France) 10.733
2. Yong Feng (Max Success Pro Cycling)

Heat 5
1. Miao Zhang (China) 10.814
2. Bernard Esterhuizen (South Africa)

Heat 6
1. Tsubasa Kitatsuru (Japan) 10.93
2. Simon Van Velthooven (New Zealand)

Heat 7
1. Sebastian Doehrer (Germany) 10.979
2. David Daniell (Great Britain)

Heat 8
1. Roy Van Den Berg (Netherlands) 10.934
2. Azizulhasni Awang (YSD Track Team)

Quarterfinals B

Heat 1
1. Azizulhasni Awang (YSD Track Team) 11.073
2. Saifei Bao (Max Success Pro Cycling)

Heat 2
1. David Daniell (Great Britain) 11.073
2. Tomas Babek (Czech Republic)

Heat 3
1. Scott Sunderland (Australia) 11.176
2. Simon Van Velthooven (New Zealand)

Heat 4
1. Bernard Esterhuizen (South Africa) 11.046
2. Yong Feng (Max Success Pro Cycling)

Semifinals B

Heat 1
1. Azizulhasni Awang (YSD Track Team)
2. Bernard Esterhuizen (South Africa)

Heat 2
1. Scott Sunderland (Australia)
2. David Daniell (Great Britain)

Finals B

Heat 1
1. Scott Sunderland (Australia) 10.842
2. Azizulhasni Awang (YSD Track Team)

Heat 2
1. David Daniell (Great Britain) 10.923
2. Bernard Esterhuizen (South Africa)

Quarterfinals

Heat 1
1. Kévin Sireau (France) 10.667, 10.315
2. Roy Van Den Berg (Netherlands)

Heat 2
1. Sebastian Doehrer (Germany) 10.948, 10.764
2. Lei Zhang (China) 10.903

Heat 3
1. Peter Mitchell (Great Britain) 10.945, 10.753
2. Tsubasa Kitatsuru (Japan)

Heat 4
1. Miao Zhang (China) 11.264, 10.998
2. Michaël D’Almeida (France) 10.728

5th to 8th
5. Lei Zhang (China) 10.506
6. Michaël D’Almeida (France)
7. Tsubasa Kitatsuru (Japan)
8. Roy Van Den Berg (Netherlands)

Semifinals

Heat 1
1. Kévin Sireau (France) 12.174, 11.198
2. Miao Zhang (China)

Heat 2
1. Sebastian Doehrer (Germany) 11.188, 10.856
2. Peter Mitchell (Great Britain)

Final for Gold
1. Kévin Sireau (France) 10.517, 10.933
2. Sebastian Doehrer (Germany)

Final for Bronze
3. Miao Zhang (China) 11.191, 10.608
4. Peter Mitchell (Great Britain) 11.086

5. Lei Zhang (China)
6. Michaël D’Almeida (France)
7. Tsubasa Kitatsuru (Japan)
8. Roy Van Den Berg (Netherlands)

9. Scott Sunderland (Australia)
10. Azizulhasni Awang (YSD Track Team)
11. David Daniell (Great Britain)
12. Bernard Esterhuizen (South Africa)

Men’s Kilo
1. François Pervis (France) 01:01.2
2. Hugo Haak (Netherlands) 01:03.0
3. Simon Van Velthooven (New Zealand) 01:03.1
4. Tomas Babek (Czech Republic) 01:03.2
5. Adrian Teklinski (Poland) 01:03.2
6. Nikolay Zhurkin (Russia) 01:03.3
7. Miao Zhang (China) 01:03.6
8. Yevhen Bolibrukh (Urkraine) 01:03.7
9. Andrey Kubeev (Moscow Track Team) 01:03.8
10. Juan Peralta Gascon (Spain) 01:03.8
11. Yudai Nitta (Japan) 01:03.8
12. Puerta Zapata Fabian Hernando (Colombia) 01:03.8
13. Josiah Ng Onn Lam (YSD Track Team) 01:04.1
14. Mohd Hafiz Mohd Sufian (Malaysia) 01:04.1
15. Bernard Esterhuizen (South Africa) 01:04.4
16. Justin Van Hoecke (Belgium) 01:04.5
17. Eric Engler (Germany) 01:04.6
18. Clemens Selzer (Austria) 01:05.1
19. Stéphane Cossette (Canada) 01:05.3
20. Hodei Mazquiaran Uria (Cespa-Euskadi) 01:05.5
21. Angel Lamilo Pulgar Aranjo (Venezuela) 01:05.6
22. Philip Hindes (Great Britain) 01:05.7
23. Francesco Ceci (Italy) 01:06.1
24. Carlos Carrasco (Mexico) 01:06.2
25. Wei Cheng Lee (Action Cycling Team) 01:06.4
26. Felix English (Ireland) 01:06.4
27. Ilias Kourtelis (Greece) 01:06.8
28. Ahmad Asgharpourdarabi (Iran) 01:07.5
29. David Askurava (Georgia) 01:08.9
30. Adria Sabate Masip (Catalunya Team) 01:09.5
31. Ka Ming Shiu (Hong Kong Pro Cycling) 01:10.2
32. Joy Lai Cheung (Hong Kong) 01:10.5

Women’s Keirin

First Round

Heat 1
1. Virginie Cueff (France)
2. Juliana Gaviria Rendon (Colombia)
3. Wai Sze Lee (Hong Kong)
4. Rebecca Angharad James (Great Britain)
5. Elisa Frisoni (Italy)
6. Aksana Papko (Belarus)

Heat 2
1. Clara Sanchez (France)
2. Zhao Juan Meng (Hong Kong)
3. Alena Dylko (Belarus)
4. Alba Diez (Catalunya Team)
REL Fatehah Mustapa (Malaysia)
DNS Cristin Walker (United States)

Heat 3
1. Lin Junhong (China)
2. Daniela Larreal Chirinos (Venezuela)
3. Helena Casas Roige (Spain)
4. Diana Maria Garcia Orrego (Colombia)
5. Emily Rosemond (Australia)
6. Kayono Maeda (Japan)

Heat 4
1. Willy Kanis (Netherlands)
2. Jinjie Gong (China)
3. Gintare Gaivenyte (Lithuania)
4. Eunmi Park (Korea)
REL Ekaterina Gnidenko (Russia)
DNF Elizabeth Carlson Reap (United States)

Heat 5
1. Lyubov Shulika (Urkraine)
2. Monique Sullivan (Canada)
3. Tania Calvo Barbero (Spain)
4. Olga Streltsova (Russia)
5. Lulu Zheng (Max Success Pro Cycling)
6. Estefany Marisol Tinajero Cobos (Mexico)

Heat 6
1. Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania)
2. Natasha Hansen (New Zealand)
3. Mu Di (Max Success Pro Cycling)
4. Karen Husemann Olivares (Mexico)
5. Won Gyeong Kim (Korea)
6. Marta Tagliaferro (Gruppo Sportivo Fiamme Azzurre)

First Round Repechage

Heat 1
1. Mu Di (Max Success Pro Cycling)
2. Ekaterina Gnidenko (Russia)
3. Kayono Maeda (Japan)
4. Olga Streltsova (Russia)
DNF Juliana Gaviria Rendon (Colombia)

Heat 2
1. Lulu Zheng (Max Success Pro Cycling)
2. Wai Sze Lee (Hong Kong)
3. Zhao Juan Meng (Hong Kong)
4. Karen Husemann Olivares (Mexico)
5. Aksana Papko (Belarus)

Heat 3
1. Rebecca Angharad James (Great Britain)
2. Daniela Larreal Chirinos (Venezuela)
3. Won Gyeong Kim (Korea)
4. Estefany Marisol Tinajero Cobos (Mexico)
5. Alena Dylko (Belarus)

Heat 4
1. Jinjie Gong (China)
2. Elisa Frisoni (Italy)
3. Helena Casas Roige (Spain)
4. Alba Diez (Catalunya Team)
5. Marta Tagliaferro (Gruppo Sportivo Fiamme Azzurre)

Heat 5
1. Fatehah Mustapa (Malaysia)
2. Monique Sullivan (Canada)
3. Diana Maria Garcia Orrego (Colombia)
4. Elizabeth Carlson Reap (United States)

Heat 6
1. Emily Rosemond (Australia)
2. Eunmi Park (Korea)
3. Natasha Hansen (New Zealand)
4. Tania Calvo Barbero (Spain)

Second Round

Heat 1
1. Lyubov Shulika (Urkraine)
2. Willy Kanis (Netherlands)
3. Rebecca Angharad James (Great Britain)
4. Emily Rosemond (Australia)
5. Lulu Zheng (Max Success Pro Cycling)
6. Virginie Cueff (France)

Heat 2
1. Clara Sanchez (France)
2. Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania)
3. Fatehah Mustapa (Malaysia)
4. Jinjie Gong (China)
5. Lin Junhong (China)
6. Mu Di (Max Success Pro Cycling)

Final 1-6
1. Clara Sanchez (France)
2. Lyubov Shulika (Urkraine)
3. Rebecca Angharad James (Great Britain)
4. Willy Kanis (Netherlands)
5. Fatehah Mustapa (Malaysia)
6. Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania)

Final 7-12
7. Virginie Cueff (France)
8. Lin Junhong (China)
9. Mu Di (Max Success Pro Cycling)
10. Emily Rosemond (Australia)
11. Jinjie Gong (China)
12. Lulu Zheng (Max Success Pro Cycling)





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