2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's team pursuit
Men's team pursuit at the 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships | |
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Venue | BGŻ Arena, Pruszków |
Date | 27 March 2009 |
The Men's team pursuit event of the 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 27 March 2009.[1]
Results
Qualifying
Heat | Rank | Name | Nation | 1000 m | 2000 m | 3000 m | Time | Speed (km/h) |
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1 | Casper Jorgensen Jens-Erik Madsen Michael Morkov Alex Rasmussen | Denmark | 1:03.549 (2) | 2:01.036 (1) | 3:00.102 (1) | 03:59.9 | 60.027 | Q |
2 | Jack Bobridge Rohan Dennis Leigh Howard Cameron Meyer | Australia | 1:03.879 (3) | 2:02.581 (3) | 3:01.560 (3) | 04:00.6 | 59.855 | Q |
3 | Jonathan Bellis Steven Burke Ed Clancy Peter Kennaugh | United Kingdom | 1:03.387 (1) | 2:01.677 (2) | 3:01.050 (2) | 04:00.8 | 59.796 | q |
4 | Westley Gough Peter Latham Marc Ryan Jesse Sergent | New Zealand | 1:04.570 (4) | 2:02.966 (4) | 3:01.667 (4) | 04:01.2 | 59.704 | q |
5 | Sergi Escobar Roure David Muntaner Juaneda Antonio Tauler Llull Eloy Teruel Rovira | Spain | 1:05.328 (6) | 2:04.458 (5) | 3:03.846 (5) | 04:04.5 | 58.899 | |
6 | Robert Bengsch Henning Bommel Patrick Gretsch Roger Kluge | Germany | 1:05.774 (8) | 2:06.092 (8) | 3:06.063 (6) | 04:07.3 | 58.237 | |
7 | Levi Heimans Geert-Jan Jonkman Arno van der Zwet Sipke Zijlstra | Netherlands | 1:05.301 (5) | 2:05.358 (6) | 3:06.494 (7) | 04:08.7 | 57.908 | |
8 | Volodymyr Diudia Lyubomyr Polatayko Mykhaylo Radionov Vitaliy Shchedov | Ukraine | 1:05.771 (7) | 2:05.625 (7) | 3:06.551 (8) | 04:08.7 | 57.892 | |
9 | Dominique Cornu Ingmar De Poortere Stijn Steels Maarten Vlasselaer | Belgium | 1:06.915 (12) | 2:07.388 (11) | 3:07.485 (9) | 04:08.8 | 57.871 | |
10 | Juan Esteban Arango Carvajal Arles Antonio Castro Laverde Edwin Alcibiades Avila Vanegas Carlos Alberto Uran Arroyabe | Colombia | 1:06.181 (9) | 2:06.691 (9) | 3:07.557 (10) | 04:10.1 | 57.574 | |
11 | Libin Chen Wei Li Teng Ma Xuelong Qu | China | 1:06.548 (11) | 2:06.825 (10) | 3:08.599 (11) | 04:10.9 | 57.396 | |
12 | Arnaud Depreeuw Julien Duval Ronan Guinaudeau Mickael Jeannin | France | 1:06.322 (10) | 2:07.772 (12) | 3:09.334 (12) | 04:11.5 | 57.246 | |
13 | Dawid Glowacki Piotr Kasperkiewicz Adrian Kurek Jakub Sredzinki | Poland | 1:07.884 (13) | 2:09.340 (13) | 3:11.054 (13) | 04:13.5 | 56.815 | |
DNS | Valery Kaikov Leonid Krasnov Vladimir Shchekunov Stanislav Volkov | Russia | DNS |
Finals
Rank | Name | Nation | 1000 m | 2000 m | 3000 m | Time | Speed (km/h) |
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Bronze medal race | |||||||
Westley Gough Peter Latham Marc Ryan Jesse Sergent | New Zealand | 1:03.718 (1) | 2:01.847 (1) | 3:01.079 (1) | 04:00.2 | 59.938 | |
4 | Jonathan Bellis Steven Burke Ed Clancy Peter Kennaugh | United Kingdom | 1:04.466 (2) | 2:02.964 (2) | 3:02.381 (2) | 04:01.8 | 59.543 |
Gold medal race | |||||||
Casper Jorgensen Jens-Erik Madsen Michael Faerk Christensen Alex Rasmussen | Denmark | 1:03.380 (2) | 2:00.654 (1) | 2:58.826 (1) | 03:58.2 | 60.441 | |
Jack Bobridge Rohan Dennis Leigh Howard Cameron Meyer | Australia | 1:03.165 (1) | 2:01.247 (2) | 2:59.577 (2) | 03:58.9 | 60.285 |
Final classification
References
- ↑ "Event Schedule". Tissottiming.com. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
External links
- Full results at tissottiming.com
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