UCI Track World Cup 2014/15 Round Two, London
Round One, Mexico 09 November 2014
Round Two, London 05 December 2014
Round Three,Columbia 17 January 2015
UCI Track World Championships 2015 France , 18-22 February 2014
Great Britain Cycling Team, Who Rides What UCI Track Cycling World Cup Event?
On Sunday 7th December:
Women’s Omnium – Laura Trott
Men’s Omnium – Jon Dibben
Men’s Sprint – Phil Hindes, Callum Skinner
Women’s Keirin – Jess Varnish
Sunday December 07 2014
Morning Session: 08.00 – 14.00
1 Men’s Sprint Qualifying – 200m TT
- Edward Dawkins 9.975
- Robert Forstemann 10.008
- Matthew Glaetzer 10.015
- Peter Lewis 10.015
- Stefan Botticher 10.025
- Seiichiro Nakagawa 10.032
- Hersony Canelon 10.037
- Matthew Archibald 10.047
- Fabian Puerta Zapata 10.052
- Michael D’Aleida 10.070
Great Britain’s Philip Hindes qualifies in 16 with a 10.146
2 Women’s Omnium IV 500m Time Trial
- Jolien D’Hoore 35.595
- Marlies Mejias Garcia 35.747
- Laura Trott 35.918
- Jennifer Valente 36.065
- Malgorzata Wojtyra 36.228
- Anna Knauer 36.541
- Isabella King 36.566
- Yuanyuan Tian 36.583
- Laurie Berthon 36.710
- Leire Olaberria 36.714
3 Men’s Sprint 1/16 Finals
4 Men’s Omniun IV 1km Time Trial
- Scott Law 1:03.513
- Fernando Gaviria Rendon 1:03.583
- Bobby Lea 1:04.084
- Tim Veldt 1:04.203
- Oliver Beer 1:04.305
- Jonathon Dibben 1:04.580
- Casper Pedersen 1:04.603
- Hao Liu 1:04.975
- Loannis Spanopoulas 1:05.317
5 Men’s Sprint 1/8 Finals
6 Women’s Keirin 1st Round
Safely through to the next round were Shaung Gou, Kristina Vogel, Anna Meares, Wai Sze Lee, Simona Krupeckaite and Olivia Montauban.
7 Men’s Sprint 1/8 Final Repechages
8 Women’s Keirin 1st Round Repechage
Great Britain’s Jessica Varnish qualifies through the Repechage.
9 Men’s Sprint Quarter-finals match A
10 Women’s Omnium V Flying Lap (250m)
- Jolien D’Hoore 14.364
- Kristen Wild 14.377
- Jennifer Valente 14.423
- Tatsiana Sharakova 14.537
- Laura Trott 14.541
- Xiao Juan Diao 14.559
- Marlies Mejias Garcia 14.572
- Anna Knauer 14.639
- Laurie Berthon 14.675
- Isabella King 14.734
11 Men’s Sprint Quarter-finals match B
12 Men’s Omnium V Flying Lap (250m)
- Scott Law 13.186
- Fernando Gaviria Rendon 13.288
- Tim Veldt 13.325
- Olivier Beer 13.382
- Casper Pedersen 13.383
- Jonathon Dibben 13.437
- Bobby Lea 13.473
- Thomas Boudat 13.539
- Loannis Spanopoulos 13.557
- Viktor Manakov 13.564
13 Men’s Sprint Quarter-finals match C
Afternoon Session: 16.45 – 19.00
1 Men’s Sprint Semi-finals match A
2 Women’s Omnium Final 25km Points Race
The New Format Women’s Omnium Points race is now placed at the end of the series. Point’s are now added to the combined total from all the previous rounds.
Great Britain’s Laura Trott led the series going into the final round. Current World Cup leader Jolien D’Hoore had moved up to second. Netherland’s Kristen Wild dropped down to third place.
As the Point’s race unfolded, It was clear that the top three riders would mark each other. The race was rode very tactically by all three girls, and this allowed minor breakaways as the rest of the field tried to climb up the rankings.
The first five points went to Sharakova, the second to Trebaite and the third to Romanyuta.
Three girls were allowed to gain a lap as the main contenders looked at each other. Jupha Somnet (MAS), Sofia Arreola Navarro (MEX) and Caroline Ryan (IRL).
World Cup leader D’Hoore injected a bit of pace for the seventh points sprint, Wild managed third.
The crowd were thrilled though when the penultimate sprint came round. Great Britain’s Laura Trott accelerated into sprint nine and claimed maximum points and sealed the Gold Medal.
3 Men’s Sprint Semi-finals match B
(Previous Winner: BEL, Jolien D’Hoore)
4 Award Ceremony Women’s Omnium
- Laura Trott
- Jolien D’Hoore
- Kristen Wild
Belgium’s Jolien D’Hoore is the World Cup Women’s Omnium Jersey Holder.
5 Men’s Sprint 5th-8th
- Stephan Botticher
- Edward Dawkins
- Nikita Shurshin
- Robert Forstemann
6 Men’s Sprint Semi-finals match C
7 Women’s Keirin 2nd round
8 Men’s Sprint Finals match A
9 Men’s Omnium Final 40km Points Race
Columbian Fernando Gaviria Rendon claimed the Gold Medal after the 160 lap Points Race. Featuring in five of the sixteen sprints on offer, Rendon had been consistant through out the competition.
A strong performance from Australia’s Scott Law in the last three rounds helped the Aussie maintain his silver position.
Veldt, whom had crashed the night before didn’t feature in any of the sprints, and dropped down to fourth overall, whilst American Bobby Lea chipped away as the sprints counted down. Veldt and Lea both went into the Points Race, with a 156 points.
A four man breakaway were the only ones to gain a lap in this final Omnium round. Gate (NZL), Cheung (HKG), Manakov (RUS) and Ahiyevich (BLR) were all active throughout the sprints and were able to finish the competition on a higher note.
10 Men’s Sprint Finals match B
(Previous Winner: GER, Lucas Liss)
11 Award Ceremony Men’s Omnium
- Fernando Gaviria Rendon
- Scott Law
- Bobby Lea
American Bobby Lea is the current World Cup Men’s Omnium Jersey Holder.
12 Women’s Keirin 7-12 place
13 Women’s Keirin Final
- Shaung Gou
- Kristina Vogel
- Hyejin Lee
- Wai Sze Lee
- Jessica Varnish
- Tianshi Zhong
14 Men’s Sprint Finals match C
A thrilling third round for both the Gold and the Bronze Sprint play-offs.
Venezuelan Canelon was thoroughly delighted to take the third deciding race to claim the Bronze medal against New Zealand’s Archibald.
Hoogland whom qualified thirteenth earlier in the day took the third deciding race, to claim the Gold against Columbian Fabian Zapata.
(Previous Winner: MSP, Shuang Gou)
15 Award Ceremony Women’s Keirin
- Shuang Gou MSP
- Kristina Vogel GER
- Hyejin Lee KOR
Shuang Gou is the World Cup Women’s Keirin Jersey Holder.
(Previous Winner: AUS, Matthew Glaetzer)
16 Award Ceremony Men’s Sprint
- Jeffery Hoogland Netherlands
- Fabian Hernando Puerta Zapata Columbia
- Hersony Canelon Venezuela
Columbian Fabian Hernando Puerta Zapata is the World Cup Men’s Sprint Jersey Holder.
17 Award Ceremony After World Cup Round 2, Leaderboard Top Twenty.
- Germany 2898.5
- Great Britain 2804.0
- Australia 2247.5
- New Zealand 2198.0
- Russia 2067.5
- Netherlands 1896.5
- China 1740.5
- Colombia 1487.0
- France 1400.5
- Spain 1197.5
- Canada 1148.0
- Poland 1061.0
- Jayco-AIS 1007.5
- USA 914.5
- Italy 895.0
- Belgium 881.0
- Japan 877.5
- Hong Kong 849.0
- Denmark 810.0
- Cuba 747.0
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