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August 4, 2023
Track Cycling – World Championship 2022 – DAY 2 🇬🇧 – Sir Chris Hoy Velodrom, Glasgow
The UCI Track Cycling World Championships are the set of world championship events for the various disciplines and distances in track cycling.
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Track Cycling – World Championship 2022 – DAY 2 🇬🇧 – Sir Chris Hoy Velodrom, Glasgow
August 4, 2023
Track Cycling – World Championship 2022 – DAY 2 🇬🇧 – Sir Chris Hoy Velodrom, Glasgow
The UCI Track Cycling World Championships are the set of world championship events for the various disciplines and distances in track cycling. They are regulated by the Union Cycliste Internationale. Before 1900, they were administered by the UCI’s predecessor, the International Cycling Association (ICA). Current events include: time trial, keirin, individual pursuit, team pursuit, points race, scratch race, sprint, team sprint, omnium and madison. Women’s events are generally shorter than men’s. Events which are no longer held include the motor paced events and tandem events. The 2023 UCI Track Cycling World Championships are held from 3 to 9 August 2023, at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow, Scotland. It is the 120th edition of the UCI Track Cycling World Championships, and is being held as part of the inaugural UCI Cycling World Championships.
Program :
4 August | 09:30 | Women’s team pursuit qualifying |
Women’s 500m time trial qualifying | ||
18:42 | Men’s team pursuit first round | |
Women’s 500m time trial final | ||
Men’s team sprint first round | ||
Women’s scratch final | ||
Men’s team sprint final |
The first three elite world titles were awarded on Thursday at the unified Cycling World Championships, being held at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow, Scotland, with another three awarded on the second day of racing on Friday in the women’s 500m TT, women’s Scratch Race and the men’s Team Sprint.
HINZE WINS ANOTHER GOLD IN GLASGOW
Emma Hinze of Germany secured her second world title of the week after winning the Team Sprint on Thursday; she added to her tally of gold medals in the women’s 500m TT on the second day of racing at the combined world championships with a winning time of 0:00:32.820.
Hinze qualified with the fastest time and proved her dominance on the track, winning her eighth career world title and her first in the 500m TT.
Shanju Bao of China was one of the first riders to complete her time trial posting a fast time of 0:00:33.378; however, she was then bumped down the standings as the faster riders rounded the track.
In the end, it was Kristina Clonan (Australia) who took the silver medal with a time of 0:00:32.956. Lea Sophie Friedrich (Germany) claimed the bronze medal with a time of 0:00:33.134.
Sophie Capewell (Great Britain) slotted into fourth and Pauline Sophie Grabosch (Germany) in fifth, as Bao finished in sixth.
500M TT (w)
Pos. Rider Name (Country) Team Result
1 Emma Hinze (Germany) 0:00:32.820
2 Kristina Clonan (Australia) 0:00:32.956
3 Lea Sophie Friedrich (Germany) 0:00:33.134
4 Sophie Capewell (Great Britain) 0:00:33.256
5 Pauline Sophie Grabosch (Germany) 0:00:33.296
6 Shanju Bao (China) 0:00:33.378
7 Yufang Guo (China) 0:00:33.410
8 Yulu Jiang (China) 0:00:33.460
VALENTE FASTEST IN SCRATCH RACE
Jennifer Valente (USA) dominated the final lap of the women’s Scratch Race, winning the gold medal just ahead of her main last-lap rival Maike van der Duin (Netherlands), while Michaela Drummond (New Zealand) finished with the bronze.
“I couldn’t see her, but always very aware of her, and you always kind of think what you would do, and if I were her, I would be trying to take a run. So, I went, knowing someone was always going to be there pushing on the outside.” Valente said of Van der Duin.
“It’s the very beginning of the competition, and a lot of racing to go, so it’s exciting [to win the world title], but I’m trying to refocus now for the rest of the races.”
The women’s field race was 10km across 40 laps of the track in the final of the Scratch Race. There were two significant surges, the first from Katrijn de Clercq (Belgium) and then Eukene Larrarte (Spain).
However, they were both reeled in for the final four laps before Valente launched her winning sprint with one lap to go and claim her sixth career world title on the track.
Scratch Race (w)
Pos. Rider Name (Country) Team Result
1 Jennifer Valente (United States Of America)
2 Maike van der Duin (Netherlands)
3 Michaela Drummond (New Zealand)
4 Martina Fidanza (Italy)
5 Clara Copponi (France)
6 Tsuyaka Uchino (Japan)
7 Daria Pikulik (Poland)
8 Maggie Coles-Lyster (Canada)
9 Anita Yvonne Stenberg (Norway)
10 Olivija Baleisyte (Lithuania)
11 Jessica Roberts (Great Britain)
12 Emily Kay (Ireland)
13 Chloe Moran (Australia)
14 Jasmin Liechti (Switzerland)
15 Petra Sevcikova (Czech Republic)
16 Lena Charlotte Reissner (Germany)
17 Maria Antonieta Gaxiola Gonzalez (Mexico)
18 Katrijn de Clercq (Belgium)
19 Maria Martins (Portugal)
20 Sze Wing Lee (Hong Kong, China)
21 Amber Jospeh (Barbados)
22 Eukene Larrarte Arteaga (Spain)
23 Alžbeta Bacikova (Slovakia)
24 Ebtissam Zayed Ahmen (Egypt)
NETHERLANDS UNBEATABLE IN TEAM SPRINT
The men’s Dutch team of Harrie Lavreysen, Jeffrey Hoogland and Roy van den Berg secured the world title in the men’s Team Sprint to close out the second day of track racing at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow.
The trio posted the fastest time of the evening, winning gold, in a time of 0:00:41.647, beating Austrlia’s team of Matthew Glaetzer, Leigh Hoffman and Matthew Richardson, which earned the silver medal.
Bronze went to the French team of Florian Grengbo, Rayan Helal and Sebastien Vigier.
Team Sprint (m)
Pos. Rider Name (Country) Team Result
1 Netherlands 0:00:41.647
Row 1 – Cell 0 Harrie Lavreysen
Row 2 – Cell 0 Jeffrey Hoogland
Row 3 – Cell 0 Roy van den Berg
2 Australia 0:00:41.682
Row 5 – Cell 0 Matthew Glaetzer
Row 6 – Cell 0 Leigh Hoffman
Row 7 – Cell 0 Matthew Richardson
3 France 0:00:42.583
Row 9 – Cell 0 Florian Grengbo
Row 10 – Cell 0 Rayan Helal
Row 11 – Cell 0 Sebastien Vigier
4 Great Britain 0:00:42.946
Row 13 – Cell 0 Alistair Fielding
Row 14 – Cell 0 Joseph Truman
Row 15 – Cell 0 Harmish Trunball