2012 track cycling world championships: Results
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RESULTS
Men's endurance
TEAM PURSUIT
Gold final: 1. Great Britain 3:53.295 WR bt 2. Australia 3:53.295
Bronze final: 3. New Zealand 3:57.592 bt 4. Russia 3:59.237
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Qualifying
1. Great Britain 3:54.485
2. Australia 3: 54.654
3. New Zealand 3:59.156
4. Russia 3:59.290
5. Spain 4:01.717
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OMNIUM
1. Glenn O'Shea (Aus) 22
2. Zach Bell (Can) 28
3. Lasse Hansen (Den) 29
4. Ed Clancy (GBr) 29
5. Shane Archibold (NZl) 38
6. Ho Sung Cho (Kor) 44
7. Martyn Irvine (Irl) 49
8. Bryan Coquard (Fra) 61
9. Gijs Van Hoecke (Bel) 62
10. Eloy Teruel (Esp) 72
Points race
1. Elia Viviani (Ita) 43 pts
2. Elroy Teruel (Esp) 34 pts
3. Zach Bell (Can) 29 pts
4. Ho Cho (Kor) 26 pts
5. Glenn O'Shea (Aus) 17 pts
Other
7. Ed Clancy (GBr) 9 pts
Scratch race
1. Lasse Hansen (Den)
2. Zach Bell (Can)
3. Shane Archbold (NZl)
4. Glenn O'Shea (Aus)
5. Eloy Teruel (Esp)
Other
7. Ed Clancy (GBr)
Elimination race
1. Bran Coquard (Fra)
2. Glenn O'Shea (Aus)
3. Rafal Ratajczyk (Pol)
4. Gijs Van Hoecke (Bel)
5. Ho Cho (Kor)
Other
10. Ed Clancy (GBr)
individual pursuit
1. Lasse Hansen (Den) 4:22.330
2. Zach Bell (Can) 4:26.786
3. Ed Clancy (GBr) 4:27.643
4. Martyn Irvine (Irl) 4:28.158
5. Nikias Arndt (Ger) 4:28.240
Kilometre time trial
1. Ed Clancy (GBr) 1:01.948
2. Glenn O'Shea (Aus) 1:03.042
3. Lasse Hansen (Den) 1:03.102
4. Shane Archbold (NZl) 1:03.373
5. Bryan Coquard (Fra) 1:03.510
250m flying start
1. Ed Clancy (GBr) 12.881
2. Shane Archibold (NZl) 13.086
3. Glenn O'Shea (Aus) 13.137
4. Bryan Coquard (Fra) 13.168
5. Zach Bell (Can) 13.270
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INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT
Gold final: 1. Michael Hepburn (Aus) 4:15.839 bt Jack Bobridge (Aus) 4:16.313
Bronze final: 3. Wesley Gough (Aus) 4:16.945 bt Rohan Dennis (Aus) 4:18.594
Qualifying
1. Michael Hepburn (Aus) 4:13.224
2. Jack Bobridge (Aus) 4:14.783
3. Rohan Dennis (Aus) 4:16.051
4. Wesley Gough (Aus) 4:17.001
5. Geraint Thomas (Gbr) 4:17.265
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SCRATCH RACE
1. Ben Swift (GBr)
2. Nolan Hoffman (RSA)
3. Wim Stroetinga (Ned)
4. Alex Frame (NZl)
5. Martin Blaha (Cze)
6. Lucas Lib (Ger)
7. Sunjae Jang (Kor)
8. Angel Colla (Arg)
9. Pablo Bernal (Esp)
10. Vivien Brisse (Fra)
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POINTS RACE
1. Cameron Meyer (Aus) 33 pts
2. Ben Swift (GBr) 32
3. Kenny De Ketele (Bel) 30
4. Aaron Gate (NZl) 28
5. Unai Elorriaga (Esp) 24
6. Angelo Ciccone (Ita) 19
7. Rafal Ratajczyk (Pol) 10
8. Milan Kadlec (Cze) 6
9. Silvan Dillier (Sui) 6
10. Vladimir Tuychiev (Uzb)
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MADISON
1. Belgium 24
2. Great Britain 18
3. Australia 11
4. Austria 10
5. Spain 7
6. Russia 6
7. Netherlands 5
8. Czech Republic 4
9. France 4 (-1 lap)
10. Italy 3 (-1 lap)
Women's endurance
TEAM PURSUIT
Gold final: 1. Great Britain 3:15.720 WR bt 2. Australia 3:16.943
Bronze final: 3. Canada 3:19.529 bt 4. New Zealand 3:19.847
Qualifying
1. Great Britain 3:16.850
2. Australia 3:17.053
3. Canada 3:19.494
4. New Zealand 3:20.598
5. USA 3:21.765
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OMNIUM
1. Laura Trott (GBr) 28 points
2. Annette Edmondson (Aus) 31
3. Sarah Hammer (USA) 36
4. Tara Whitten (Can) 39
5. Li Huang (Chn) 53
6. Evgenia Romanyuta (Rus) 56
7. Joanne Kiesanowski (NZl) 61
8. Leire Olaberria (Esp) 62
9. Jolien D'Hoore (Bel) 63
10. Mei Yu Hsiao (Tpe) 64
250m flying start
1. Annette Edmondson (Aus) 14.377
2. Laura Trott (GBr) 14.391
3. Li Huang (Chn) 14.427
4. Sarah Hammer (USA) 14.433
5. Leire Olaberria (Esp) 14.543
Points race
1. Lisa Brennauer (Ger) 23 points
2. Jarmila Machacova (Cze) 22
3. Angie Gonzalez (Ven) 21
4. Kanako Kase (Jpn) 20
5. Annette Edmondson (Aus) 13
Other
8. Laura Trott (GBr) 9
Scratch race
1. Leire Olaberria (Esp)
2. Jolien D'Hoore (Bel)
3. Sofia Arreola (Mex)
4. Li Huang (Chn)
5. Kanako Kase (Jpn)
Other
13. Laura Trott (GBr)
Elimination race
1. Laura Trott (GBr)
2. Evgenia Romanyuta (Rus)
3. Malgorzata Wojtyra (Pol)
4. Tara Whitten (Can)
5. Annette Edmondson (Aus)
Individual pursuit
1. Tara Whitten (Can)
2. Sarah Hammer (USA)
3. Laura Trott (GBr)
4. Annette Edmondson (Aus)
5. Evgenia Romanyuta (Rus)
500m time trial
1. Laura Trott (GBr) 35.173
2. Annette Edmondson (Aus) 35.180
3. Mei Yu Hsiao (Tpe) 35.933
4. Sarah Hammer (USA) 36.171
5. Marlies Mejias (Cub) 36.281
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INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT
Gold final: 1. Alison Shanks (NZL) 3:30.199 bt 2. Wendy Houvenaghel (GBr) 3:32.340
Bronze final: 3. Ashlee Ankudinoff (Aus) 3:33.593 bt Amy Cure (Aus) 3:33.642
Qualifying
1. Alison Shanks (NZL) 3:27.268
2. Wendy Houvenaghel (GBr) 3:27.842
3. Amy Cure (Aus) 3:28.474
4. Ashlee Ankudinoff (Aus) 3:28.869
5. Tara Whitten (Can) 3:30.407
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POINTS RACE
1. Anastasia Chulkova (Rus) 31 points
2. Jasmin Glaesser (Can) 28
3. Caroline Ryan (Irl) 24
4. Giorgia Bronzini (Ita) 23
5. Wan Wong (HKg) 22
6. Dorronsoro Olaberria (Esp) 11
7. Jarmila Machacova (Cze) 10
8. Katarzyna Pawlowska (Pol) 8
9. Tatsiana Sharakova (Blr) 7
10. Amy Cure (Aus) 6
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SCRATCH RACE
1. Katarzyna Pawlowska (Pol)
2. Melissa Hoskins (Aus)
3.Kelly Druyts (Bel)
4. Dani King (GBr)
5. Cari Higgins (USA)
6. Sofia Arreola (Mex)
7. Helena Casas (Esp)
8. Jarmila Machacova (Cze)
9. Maki Tabata (Jpn)
10. Elena Cecchini (Ita)
Men's sprint
TEAM SPRINT
Gold final: 1. Australia 43.266 bt 2. France 43.267
Bronze final: 3. New Zealand 43.812 bt 4. Japan 43.896
Qualifying
1. France 43.247
2. Australia 43.512
3. New Zealand 43.742
4. Japan 44.039
5. China 44.049
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SPRINT
Gold final: 1. Gregory Bauge (Fra) bt 2. Jason Kenny (GBr) 2-0
Bronze final: 3. Chris Hoy (GBr) bt 4. Shane Perkins (Aus) 2-0
Semi finals
Gregory Bauge (Fra) bt Shane Perkins (Aus)
Jason Kenny (GBr) bt Chris Hoy (GBr)
Fifth - eighth final
5. Robert Foerstemann (Ger)
6. Stefan Boetticher (Ger)
7. Kevin Sireau (Fra)
Mickael Bourgain (Fra) DSQ
Quarter finals
Gregory Bauge (Fra) bt Stefan Boetticher (Ger) 2-0
Chris Hoy (GBr) bt Robert Foerstemann (Ger) 2-1
Jason Kenny (GBr) bt Kevin Sireau (Fra) 2-1
Shane Perkins (Aus) bt Mickael Bourgain (Fra) 2-1
1/8 finals
Gregory Bauge (Fra) bt Scott Sunderland (Aus)
Robert Foerstemann (Ger) bt Seiichiro Nakagawa (Jpn)
Kevin Sireau (Fra) bt Stefan Boetticher (Ger)
Mickael Bourgain (Fra) bt Chris Hoy (GBr)
Shane Perkins (Aus) bt Matthew Glaetzer (Aus)
Jason Kenny (GBr) bt Edward Dawkins (NZl)
Chris Hoy (GBr) Stefan Boetticher (Ger) win repechages
1/16 finals
Gregory Bauge (Fra) bt Charlie Conord (Fra)
Robert Foerstemann (Ger) bt Matt Crampton (GBr)
Kevin Sireau (Fra) bt Hodei Mazquiaran (Esp)
Chris Hoy (GBr) bt Ethan Mitchell (NZl)
Matthew Glaetzer (Aus) bt Kazunari Watanabe (Jpn)
Jason Kenny (GBr) bt Sam Webster (NZl)
Edward Dawkins (NZl) bt Michael Blatchford (USA)
Shane Perkins (Aus) bt Juan Peralta (Esp)
Mickael Bourgain (Fra) bt Rene Enders (Ger)
Stefan Boetticher (Ger) bt Hersony Canelon (Ven)
Seiichiro Nakagawa (Jpn) bt Miao Zhang (Chn)
Scott Sunderland (Aus) bt Matthew Archibald (NZl)
Qualifying
1. Gregory Bauge (Fra) 9.854
2. Robert Foerstemann (Ger) 9.873
3. Kevin Sireau (Fra) 9.893
4. Chris Hoy (GBr) 9.902
5. Matthew Glaetzer (Aus) 9.902
6. Jason Kenny (GBr) 9.953
7. Edward Dawkins (NZl) 9.963
8. Shane Perkins (Aus) 9.965
9. Mickael Bourgain (Fra) 9.966
10. Stefan Boetticher (Ger) 9.983
11. Seiichiro Nakagawa (Jpn) 10.003
12. Matthew Archibald (NZl) 10.034
13. Scott Sunderland (Aus) 10.040
14. Miao Zhang (Chn) 10.061
15. Hersony Canelon (Ven) 10.077
16. Rene Enders (Ger) 10.077
17. Juan Peralta (Esp) 10.101
18. Michael Blatchford (USA) 10.118
19. Sam Webster (NZl) 10.122
20. Kazunari Watanabe (Jpn) 10.159
21. Ethan Mitchell (NZl) 10.163
22. Hodei Mazquiaran (Esp) 10.163
23. Matt Crampton (GBr) 10.167
24. Charlie Conord (Fra) 10.169
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KEIRIN
Final 1-6
1. Chris Hoy (GBr)
2. Maximilian Levy (Ger)
3. Jason Kenny (GBr)
4. Mickael Bourgain (Fra)
5. Kazunari Watanabe (Jpn)
6. Simon Van Velthooven (NZl) REL
Final 7-12
7. Scott Sunderland (Aus)
8. Hersony Canelon (Ven)
9. Azizulhasni Awang (Mas)
10. Matthew Crampton (GBr)
11. Hodei Mazduiaran (Esp)
12. Yudai Nitta (Jpn)
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KILOMETRE TIME TRIAL
1. Stefan Nimke (Ger) 1:00.082
2. Michael d'Aleida (Fra) 1:00.509
3. Simon Van Velthooven (NZl) 1:00.543
4. Francois Pervis (Fra) 1:01.106
5. Teun Mulder (Ned) 1:01.365
6. Quentin Lafargue (Fra) 1:02.009
7. Joachim Eilers (Ger) 1:02119
8. Hugo Haak (Ned) 1:02.162
9. James Glasspool (Aus) 1:02.165
10. Steven Burke (GBr) 1:02.180
Women's sprint
TEAM SPRINT
Gold final: 1. Germany 32.549 WR bt 2. Australia 32.597
Bronze final: 3. China 32.870 bt Great Britain 33.160
Qualifying
1. Germany 32.630
2. Australia 32.752
3. China 32.937
4. Great Britain 32.941
5. France 33.355
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SPRINT
Gold final: 1. Victoria Pendleton (GBr) bt 2. Simon Krupeckaite (Ltu) 2-0
Bronze final: 2. Anna Meares (Aus) bt 4. Lyubov Shulika (Ukr) 2-0
Semi finals
Victoria Pendleton (GBr) bt Anna Meares (Aus) 2-1
Simon Krupeckaite (Ltu) bt 4. Lyubov Shulika (Ukr) 2-0
Fifth - eighth final
5. Shuang Guo (Chn)
6. Miriam Welte (Ger)
7. Virginie Cueff (Fra)
8. Lisandra Guerra (Cub)
Quarter finals
Anna Meares (Aus) bt Shuang Guo (Chn) 2-0
Lyubov Shulika (Ukr) bt Lisandra Guerra (Cub) 2-0
Victoria Pendleton (GBr) bt Virginie Cueff (Fra) 2-0
Simon Krupeckaite (Ltu) bt Miriam Welte (Ger) 2-0
1/8 finals
Anna Meares (Aus) bt Lisandra Rodriguez (Cub) 2-0
Lyubov Shulika (Ukr) bt Shuang Guo (Chn) 2-0
Miriam Welte (Ger) bt Sandie Clair (Fra) 2-0
Virginie Cueff (Fra) bt Hyejin Lee (Kor) 2-0
Victoria Pendleton (GBr) bt Lin Junhong (Chn) 2-0
Simona Krupeckaite (Ltu) bt Daniela Chirinos (Ven) 2-0
Shuang Guo (Chn) Lisandra Rodriguez (Cub) win repechages
1/16 finals
Anna Meares (Aus) bt Juliana Gaviria (Col)Shuang Guo (Chn) bt Ekaterina Gnidenko (Rus)Miriam Welte (Ger) bt Kayono Maeda (Jpn)
Victoria Pendleton (GBr) bt Yvonne Hijgenaar (Ned)
Daniela Larreal (Ven) bt Kristina Vogel (Ger)
Simona Krupeckaite (Ltu) bt Tianshi Zhong (Chn)
Lin Junhong (Chn) bt Jessica Varnish (GBr)Hyejin Lee (Kor) bt Monique Sullivan (Can)
Sandie Clair (Fra) bt Kaarle McCulloch (Aus)
Lyubov Shulika (Ukr) bt Viktoria Baranova (Rus)
Lisandra Guerra (Cub) bt Natasha Hansen (NZl)
Qualfiying
1. Anna Meares (Aus) 10.782 WR
2. Shuang Guo (Chn) 11.004
3. Miriam Welte (Ger) 11.033
4. Wai Lee (HKg) 11.067
5. Victoria Pendleton (GBr) 11.076
6. Kristina Vogel (Ger) 11.078
7. Simona Krupeckaite (Ltu) 11.079
8. Jessica Varnish (GBr) 11.090
9. Monique Sullivan (Can) 11.101
10. Kaarle McCulloch (Aus) 11.105
11. Lyubov Shulika (Ukr) 11.131
12. Lisandra Guerra (Cub) 11.159
13. Natasha Hansen (NZl) 11.166
14. Viktoria Baranova (Rus) 11.170
15. Sandie Clair (Fra) 11.186
16. Hyejin Lee (Kor) 11.228
17. Lin Junhong (Chn) 11.244
18. Tianshi Zhong (Chn) 11.252
19. Daniela Larreal (Ven) 11.267
20. Yvonne Hijgenaar (Ned) 11.302
21. Virginie Cueff (Fra) 11.386
22. Kayono Maeda (Jpn) 11.402
23. Ekaterina Gnidenko (Rus) 11.458
24. Juliana Gaviria (Col) 11.469
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KEIRIN
Final 1-6
1. Anna Meares (Aus)
2. Ekaterina Gnidenko (Rus)
3. Kristina Vogel (Ger)
4. Shuang Guo (Chn)
5. Clara Sanchez (Fra)
6. Mu Di (Chn)
Final 7-12
7. Sandie Clair (Fra)
8. Simona Krupeckaite (Ltu)
9. Kaarle McCulloch (Aus)
10. Olena Tsos (Ukr)
11. Fatehah Mustapa (Mas)
12. Victoria Pendleton (GBr)
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Editor of Cycling Weekly magazine, Simon has been working at the title since 2001. He fell in love with cycling 1989 when watching the Tour de France on Channel 4, started racing in 1995 and in 2000 he spent one season racing in Belgium. During his time at CW (and Cycle Sport magazine) he has written product reviews, fitness features, pro interviews, race coverage and news. He has covered the Tour de France more times than he can remember along with two Olympic Games and many other international and UK domestic races. He became the 130-year-old magazine's 13th editor in 2015.
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