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Final World Cup kicks off in Denmark

  • By VeloNews.com
  • Published Feb. 15, 2008
  • Updated Feb. 16, 2008 at 7:52 AM EDT

By Andy Lee

The final round of the 2007-08 UCI Track World Cup Classics got underway in Copenhagen, Denmark, on Friday as the U.S. contingent collected a pair of bronze medals on opening night of the three-day competition.

Sarah Hammer placed third in the women’s 3000-meter individual pursuit while countrywoman Theresa Cliff-Ryan claimed her first career World Cup medal with a third-place effort in the women’s 10-kilometer scratch race.

Taylor Phinney placed 10th in the men’s 4000-meter individual pursuit and narrowly missed an automatic bid to the 2008 Olympic Games by finishing second overall in the World Cup standings behind Ukraine’s Volodymyr Dudya. After four rounds, both athletes finished with 22 points, but the tiebreaker ultimately went to Dudya, who did not compete in the final round.

On Friday, Phinney clocked a time of 4:31.218 in his qualifying heat and failed to advance to the medal rounds. Under the UCI’s tiebreaking procedures, the athlete with the highest placings throughout the World Cup season is declared the overall winner, but both Phinney and Dudya each had one win to their credit this season – Phinney last month in Los Angeles and Dudya in Sydney last November. Since Dudya finished second at the World Cup in Beijing and Phinney’s next-best result was a fourth-place effort, Dudya earned the overall World Cup title.

Like Phinney, Hammer also finished second overall in the final World Cup standings. On Friday, she recorded a 3:38.108 and advanced to the bronze-medal match as the fourth-fastest qualifier. In her medal round, Hammer rode a 3:37.086 to best Eleonora van Dijk (Nl) by just over five seconds.

Hammer’s third-place finish gave her three consecutive World Cup bronze medals.

Top-seeded Rebecca Romero (GB) rode a 3:35.425 to take the gold medal over Vilija Sereikaite (Lit).

Hammer finished the season with 31 points, just one off the pace of overall champion Sereikaite.

In a rare tie in the women’s scratch race, Cliff-Ryan shared the bronze medal with Anastasiay Chulkova (Rus) after a photo finish. The former national criterium champion was one of five Americans to qualify for the final, joining Becky Quinn, Shelley Olds, Kele Murdin and Christen King in the 24-woman final.

With a sixth-place finish on Friday, Quinn finished the World Cup series third overall.

Olds finished 14th on Friday, while King and Murdin placed 18th and 21st respectively.

Jennie Reed continued her strong 2008 campaign by riding herself into medal contention in the women’s sprint. After qualifying sixth in her 200-meter heat, Reed defeated Miriam Welte (G) in the 1/8 finals and Simona Krupeckaite (Lit) in the quarterfinals to advance to the semifinals.

In the semis Reed fell to Willy Kanis (Nl) in two straight rides to set up a bronze-medal match against Guo Shuang (Chn). In the finals, Reed lost to Guo in two consecutive rides to finish fourth.

Reed’s performance throughout the season also earned her a fourth-place finish in the overall series.

In the final Kanis went on to beat Victoria Pendleton (GB) for the gold medal.

In the only other event that featured Americans on Friday, Colby Pearce finished fifth in the men’s 30-kilometer points race.

As one of 12 riders to lap the field, Pearce finished with 30 points. Pim Ligthart (G) lapped the field twice and scored 49 points to take the victory over Rafal Ratajczyk (Pl) and Chris Newton (GB) who finished with 37 and 33 points respectively.

Pearce was the only American to advance to the finals after Kenny Williams and Mike Friedman did not.

On Saturday, Americans Giddeon Massie and Adam Duvendeck will compete in the men’s keirin, Bobby Lea will race the men’s scratch race and Murdin, Olds, King, Quinn, Cliff-Ryan and Neva Day will compete in the women’s points race.

Results

Men’s Individual Pursuit Qualifying
1. Sergi Escobar Roure (Spain), 4:23:13
2. Alexey Markov (Russia), 4:24:61
3. Luke Roberts (Australia), 4:26:13
4. David O’Loughlin (Ireland), 4:26:58
5. Dominique Cornu (Belgium), 4:26:68
6. Jenning Huizenga (Netherlands), 4:26:73
7. Valery Kaykov (Russia), Lokomotiv 4:27:34
8. Toni Tauler Llull (Spain), Illes Balears 4:27:67
9. Robert Bartko (Germany), 4:28:05
10. Taylor Phinney (USA), 4:31:22
11. Sun Jae Jang (Korea), 4:31:34
12. Fabien Sanchez (France), 4:32:78
13. Matti Pajari (Finland), 4:34:61
14. Sergey Matveyev (Ukraine), 4:35:20
15. Vladimir Tuychiev (Uzbekistan), 4:37:12
16. Martin Frost Lollesgaard (Denmark), 4:42:38
17. Knut Anders Fostervold (Norway), 4:46:21
18. Yury Yurchanka (Belarus), 4:47:12
19. Aexandr Kozyrenko (Kazakhstan), 4:48:82
20. Enzo Cesario Farias (Chile), 4:50:80
 
Women’s Sprint Qualifying
1. Victoria Pendleton (Great Britain), ScienceInSport.com 0:11:18 (64.412kph)
2. Willy Kanis (Netherlands), 0:11:36
3. Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania), 0:11:39
4. Jinjie Gong (People’s Republic of China), Giant Pro Cycling
5. Shuang Guo (People’s Republic of China), 0:11:41
6. Jennie Reed (USA), 0:11:43
7. Lissandra Guerra Rodriguez (Cuba), 0:11:44
8. Lyubov Shulika (Ukraine), 0:11:52
9. Yvonne Hijgenaar (Netherlands), 0:11:54
10. Clara Sanchez (France), 0:11:61
11. Miriam Welte (Germany), 0:11:61
12. Dana Glöss (Germany), rad-net.de 0:11:62
13. Anna Blyth (Great Britain), 0:11:70
14. Lulu Zheng (People’s Republic of China), 0:11:70
15. Swetlana Grankowskaja (Russia), 0:11:75
16. Christin Muche (Germany), 0:11:77
17. Sandie Clair (France), 0:11:79
18. Diana Maria Garcia Orrego (Colombia), 0:11:84
19. Elisa Frisoni (Italy), 0:11:95
20. Valentina Alessio (Italy), 0:11:98
21. Olga Panarina (Ukraine), 0:12:04
22. Oksana Grishina (Russia), 0:12:11
23. Lenka Valova (Czech Republic), 0:12:14
24. Helena Casas Roige (Spain), Catalunya 0:12:17
25. Jane Gerisch (Germany), 0:12:20
26. Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro (Spain), Cespa-Euskadi 0:12:24
 
1/4 finals – B
First heat
1. Lyubov Shulika (Ukraine), 0:12:11
2. Lissandra Guerra Rodriguez (Cuba), 0:12:27
 
Second heat
1. Miriam Welte (Germany), 0:12:34
2. Dana Glöss (Germany), rad-net.de 0:11:96
 
Semifinal – B
First heat
1. Lyubov Shulika (Ukraine), 0:12:09
2. Dana Glöss (Germany), rad-net.de
 
Second heat
1. Lissandra Guerra Rodriguez (Cuba), 0:11:95
2. Miriam Welte (Germany),
 
Finals B
9. Lissandra Guerra Rodriguez (Cuba)
10. Lyubov Shulika (Ukraine)
11. Dana Glöss (Germany), rad-net.de
12. Miriam Welte (Germany)
 
1/8 finals
First heat
1. Victoria Pendleton (Great Britain), ScienceInSport.com 0:12:55 – 12:057
2. Christin Muche (Germany)
 
Second heat
1. Willy Kanis (Netherlands), 0:12:54 – 11:931
2. Swetlana Grankowskaja (Russia)
 
Third heat
1. Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania), 0:11:89 – 11:968
2. Lulu Zheng (People’s Republic of China)
 
Fourth heat
1. Anna Blyth (Great Britain), 0:12:22 – 11:73
2. Jinjie Gong (People’s Republic of China), Giant Pro Cycling
 
Fifth heat
1. Shuang Guo (People’s Republic of China), 0:11:85
2. Dana Glöss (Germany), rad-net.de
 
Sixth heat
1. Jennie Reed (USA), 0:12:06
2. Miriam Welte (Germany)
 
Seventh heat
1. Clara Sanchez (France), 0:11:77
2. Lissandra Guerra Rodriguez (Cuba)
 
Eighth heat
1. Yvonne Hijgenaar (Netherlands), 0:12:12
2. Lyubov Shulika (Ukraine)
 
Quarterfinals
First heat
1. Victoria Pendleton (Great Britain), ScienceInSport.com, 0:11:81
2. Yvonne Hijgenaar (Netherlands)
 
Second heat
1. Willy Kanis (Netherlands), 0:11:82
2. Clara Sanchez (France)
 
Third heat
1. Jennie Reed (USA), 0:11:89
2. Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania)
 
Fourth heat
1. Shuang Guo (People’s Republic of China), 0:11:96
2. Anna Blyth (Great Britain)
 
Fifth-through-Eighth
1. Clara Sanchez (France), 0:12:19
2. Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania)
3. Yvonne Hijgenaar (Netherlands)
4. Anna Blyth (Great Britain)

Men’s Points Race Qualifying (60 laps)
First heat
1. Daniel Kreutzfeldt (Denmark), 24 pts
2. Alexander Aeschbach (Switzerland), 23
3. Milton Wynants Vazquez (Uruguay), 20
4. Makoto Iijima (Japan), 20
5. Oleksandr Martynenko (Ukraine), ISD-Sport Donetsk, 20
6. Vadim Shaekhov (Uzbekistan), Uzbekistan Pro Cycling, 20
7. Milan Kadlec (Czech Republic), ASC Dukla Praha, 20
8. Pim Lighthart (Netherlands), 11
9. Roger Kluge (Germany), Team Focus, 8
10. Aliaksandr Lisouski (Belarus), 7
11. Chris Newton (Great Britain), Recycling.co.uk, 5
12. Temur Mukhamedov (Uzbekistan), 5
13. Ryan McKenzie (Canada), 5
14. Marcel Kalz (Germany), 5
15. Michael Friedman (USA), Team Slipstream, 4
16. Kenneth Williams (USA), Cody Racing team, 3
17. Inaki Anzizar (Spain), Reyno De Navarra, 2
18. Chan Jae Jang (Korea), 2
19. Iban Cruz Leanizbarrutia (Spain), Euskaltel, 2
20. Andreas Graf (Austria),
21. King Wai Cheung (People’s Republic of China), Giant Pro Cycling
 
Second heat
1. Rafal Ratajczyk (Poland), 10 pts
2. Peter Schep (Netherlands), 9
3. Juan Pablo Forero Carreno (Colombia), 7
4. Nicolas Rousseau (France), 6
5. Evgeny Kovalev (Russia), Moscow 6
6. Hayden Roulston (New Zealand), 5
7. Marco Antonio Arriagada (Chile), 5
8. Ioannis Tamouridis (Greece), 5
9. Kam-Po Wong (People’s Republic of China), 4
10. Juan Esteban Curuchet (Argentina), 3
11. Colby Pearce (USA), 3
12. Artur Ershov (Russia), Lokomotiv 1
13. Matti Pajari (Finland), 1
14. Chun Kai Feng (Taipei), 1
15. Morgan Fox (Ireland), Pezula Racing, 1
16. Samuele Marzoli (Italy), 1
17. Sergiy Lagkuti (Ukraine), Arda Natura Pinarello Ukraina, 1
18. Petr Lazar (Czech Republic), 1
19. Mahammad Alakbarov (Azerbaijan), 1
20. Carlos Herrero (Spain), Catalunya, 1
21. Alexey Lyalko (Kazakhstan), 1

Men’s Team Sprint Qualifying
1. France 0:44:46 – Gregory Bauge, Francois Pervis, Kevin Sireau
2. Netherlands 0:44:56 – Theo Bos, Teun Mulder, Tim Veldt
3. Cofidis 0:44:83 – Mickael Bourgain,Didier Henriette, Arnaud Tournant
4. Great Britain 0:45:08 – Chris Hoy, Craig Maclean, Jamie Staff
5. rad-net.de 0:45:43 – Matthias John, Robert Forstemann, Stefan Nimke
6. Scienceinsport.com 0:45:51 – Ross Edgar, Jason Kenny, Jason Queally
7. Russia 0:45:58 – Sergey Borisov, Sergey Kucherov, Pavel Yakushevskiy
8. Ukraine 0:45:73 – Yevgen Bolibrukh, Yuriy Tsyupyk, Andriy Vynokurov
9. Japan 0:46:04 – Toshiaki Fushimi, Kiyofumi Nagai, Kazunari Watanabe
10. Spain 0:46:13 – José Antonio Escuredo Raimondez, Hodei Mazquiaran Uria,  Salvador Melia Mangrinan
11. China 0:46:13 – Yong Feng, Qi Tang, Lei Zhang,
 
Women’s Individual Pursuit Qualifying
1. Rebecca Romero (Great Britain), 3:35:79
2. Vilija Sereikaite (Lithuania), Safi Pasta Zara Manhattan, 3:37:27
3. Sarah Hammer (USA), Ouch Pro Cycling, 3:38:11
4. Eleonora Van Dijk (Netherlands), 3:38:11
5. Verena Joos (Germany), 3:38:16
6. Alison Shanks (New Zealand), 3:38:48
7. Wendy Houvenaghel (Great Britain), ScienceInSport.com, 3:40:75
8. Tara Whitten (Canada), 3:42:24
9. Karin Thürig (Switzerland), 3:43:04
10. Elena Tchalykh (Russia), 3:45:55
11. Lada Kozlikova (Czech Republic), 3:46:52
12. Cathy Moncassin Prime (France), 3:48:33
13. Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro (Spain), Cespa-Euskadi, 3:49:07
14. Wai Sze Lee (People’s Republic of China), 3:49:25
15. Svetlana Galuk (Ukraine), 3:49:29
16. Martina Ruzickova (Czech Republic), ASC Dukla Praha, 3:50:05
17. Tatiana Guderzo (Italy), 3:51:98
18. Svetlana Paulikaite (Lithuania), 3:52:70
19. Debora Galvez Lopez (Spain), 3:53:31
20. Julia Bradley (Canada), Team RACE, 3:55:47
21. Juan Rui Liu (People’s Republic of China), Giant Pro Cycling 3:59:63
22. Elnara Musayeva (Azerbaijan), 4:30:93
 
Women’s Scratch Qualifying
First heat
1. Kele Murdin (USA), Proman Cycling Team
2. Marianne Vos (Netherlands), DSB Bank
3. Hyo Seong Noh (Korea)
4. Jarmila Machacova (Czech Republic),
5. Anastasiay Chulkova (Russian Federation)
6. Christy King  (USA), South Bay Wheelmen
7. Yoanka Gonzalez Perez (Cuba)
8. Kate Cullen (Great Britain), Braveheart Fund
9. Gema Pascual Torrecilla (Spain)
10. Rebecca Quinn (USA)
11. Marta Tagliaferro (Italy)
12. Eleonora Soldo (Italy), Safi Pasta
13. Lyudmyla Vypyraylo (Ukraine)
14. Martina Ruzickova (Czech Republic), ASC Dukla Praha
15. Trine Schmidt (Denmark)
16. Elodie Henriette (France)
17. Alexandra Sontheimer (Germany)
18. Louise Moriarty (Ireland), Pezula Racing
19. Julia Bradley (Canada), Team RACE

Second heat
1. Debora Galvez Lopez (Spain),
2. Shelley Olds (USA), Proman Cycling Team
3. Wan Yiu Wong (People’s Republic of China), Hong Kong Pro Cycling
4. Pascale Jeuland (France)
5. Lada Kozlikova (Czech Republic),
6. Theresa Cliffryan (USA), Verducci Breakaway Racing
7. Alena Prudnikova (Russia)
8. Annalisa Cucinotta (Italy)
9. Aksana Papko (Belarus)
10. Gina Grain (Canada)
11. Kelly Druyts (Belgium)
12. Elke Gebhardt (Germany)
13. Andrea Wolfer (Switzerland)
14. Iona Wynter (Jamaica)
15. Eneritz Iturriaga Echevarria Mazaga (Spain), Cespa-Euskadi
16. Stephanie Roorda (Canada), Team RACE
17. Marlijn Binnendijk (Netherlands)
18. Neva Day (USA), South Bay Wheelmen
19. Jessica Jurado (Mexico)
20. Seon Ha Ha (Korea)

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