2001 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
The 2001 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics is a multi race tournament over a season of track cycling. The season ran from 25 May 2001 to 26 August 2001. The World Cup is organised by the UCI.
Results
Men
Event | Winner | Second | Third |
---|---|---|---|
Colombia, Cali — 25–27 May | |||
Individual pursuit | Stefan Steinweg (GER) | Hayden Godfrey (NZL) | Damien Pommereau (FRA) |
1 km time trial | Chris Hoy (GBR) | Hervé Robert Thuet (FRA) | Carsten Bergemann (GER) |
Points race | Gregory Henderson (NZL) | Leonardo Duque (COL) | Robert Sassone (FRA) |
Sprint | Laurent Gané (FRA) | Matthias John (GER) | José Antonio Villanueva (ESP) |
Team pursuit | New Zealand Hayden Godfrey Gregory Henderson Matthew Randall Lee Maxwell Vertongen | Colombia Arles Castro Leonardo Duque Víctor Herrera José Serpa | Spain Francisco Javier Carrion Sergio Escobar Cristobal Forcadell Asier Maeztu |
Keirin | Laurent Gané (FRA) | Jens Fiedler (GER) | Labros Vasilopoulos (GRE) |
Team sprint | Germany Carsten Bergemann Jens Fiedler Matthias John | France Mickaël Bourgain Laurent Gané Hervé Robert Thuet | Great Britain Chris Hoy Alwyn Mcmath Andrew Slater |
Madison | Germany Stefan Steinweg Erik Weispfennig | Argentina Juan Curuchet Edgardo Simon | Switzerland Alexander Aeschbach Franco Marvulli |
Poland, Szczecin — 8–10 June | |||
Individual pursuit | Jens Lehmann (GER) | Alexander Symonenko (UKR) | Alexei Markov (RUS) |
Points | Franz Stocher (AUT) | Vasyl Yakovlev (UKR) | Milan Kadlec (CZE) |
Sprint | Roberto Chiappa (ITA) | Pavel Buran (CZE) | Viesturs Berzins (LAT) |
Team pursuit | Germany Christian Bach Jens Lehmann Andreas Müller Sébastian Siedler | Great Britain Paul Manning Bryan Steel Phillip West Bradley Wiggins | Ukraine Sergiy Chernyavsky Aleksander Kliemienko Roman Kononenko Alexander Symonenko |
Keirin | Pavel Buran (CZE) | Jaroslav Jerabek (SVK) | Viesturs Berzins (LAT) |
Team sprint | Poland Grzegorz Krejner Lukasz Kwiatkowski Marcin Mientki | Ukraine Sergiy Ruban Igor Troyanovsky Andrei Vynokurov | Germany Stefan Nimke Eyk Pokorny René Wolff |
Madison | Switzerland Alexander Aeschbach Franco Marvulli | Netherlands Robert Slippens Danny Stam | Austria Roland Garber Franz Stocher |
1 km time trial | Teun Mulder (NED) | Stefan Nimke (GER) | Andrei Vynokurov (UKR) |
Italy, Pordenone — 29 June–1 July | |||
Individual pursuit | Thomas Liese (GER) | Bradley Wiggins (GBR) | Ruslan Pidgornyy (UKR) |
1 km time trial | Sören Lausberg (GER) | Marty Nothstein (USA) | Hervé Robert Thuet (FRA) |
Points race | Ho-Sung Cho (KOR) | Devid Garbelli (ITA) | Olexandr Fedenko (UKR) |
Sprint | Laurent Gané (FRA) | Mickaël Bourgain (FRA) | Ainars Kiksis (LAT) |
Team pursuit | Ukraine Ruslan Pidgorniy Uleksandr Fedenko Borys Gapych Sergiy Chernyavskyy | Great Britain | Australia |
Keirin | Ainars Kiksis (LAT) | Yuji Yamada (JPN) | Marty Nothstein (USA) |
Team sprint | Spain Aguilar José Antonio Escuredo Salvador Melia | Poland Krejner Zielinski Mientki | Italy Brossa Roberto Chiappa McFarlane |
Madison | Cancelled | ||
Mexico, Mexico — 10–12 August | |||
Individual pursuit | Damien Pommereau (FRA) | Sergio Escobar (ESP) | Alexei Markov (RUS) |
1 km time trial | Arnaud Tournant (FRA) | Mark Renshaw (AUS) | Grzegorz Krejner (POL) |
Points race | Robert Sassone (FRA) | Marco Arriagada (CHI) | Joan Llaneras (ESP) |
Sprint | Roberto Chiappa (ITA) | Jeffrey Labauve (USA) | Arnaud Duble (FRA) |
Team pursuit | Russia Alexei Markov Vladislav Borisov Vladimir Karpets Alexander Serov | Netherlands | Chile |
Keirin | José Antonio Villanueva (ESP) | Grzegorz Krejner (POL) | Craig MacLean (GBR) |
Team sprint | France Mickaël Bourgain Arnaud Duble Arnaud Tournant | Japan Takahiro Ara Koji Hamada Keichi Omori | United States Jeffrey Labauve Giddeon Massie Joshua Weir |
Madison | Spain | Russia | Netherlands |
Malaysia, Ipoh — 24–26 August | |||
Individual pursuit | Franco Marvulli (SUI) | Noriyuki Iijima (JPN) | Vadim Kravchenko (KAZ) |
1 km time trial | Stefan Nimke (GER) | Mark Renshaw (AUS) | Hervé Gane (FRA) |
Points race | Matthew Gilmore (BEL) | Jimmi Madsen (DEN) | James Carney (USA) |
Sprint | Jobie Dajka (AUS) | Matthias John (GER) | René Wolff (GER) |
Team pursuit[1] | Germany Marc Altman Leif Lampater Christian Müller Bernhard Wachter | Czech Republic Blaha Hlavac Kesl Kozuvek | Kazakhstan |
Keirin | Jobie Dajka (AUS) | Florian Rousseau (FRA) | Marty Nothstein (USA) |
Team sprint[2] | Germany Matthias John Stefan Nimke Rene Wolff | France Florian Rousseau Jérôme Hubschwerlin Hervé Gané | Japan Nagai Kifoyumi Kaneko Takashi Sano Umezaku |
Madison[2] | Switzerland Franco Marvulli Alexander Aeschbach | United States James Carney Colby Pearce | Belgium[3] Matthew Gilmore Wouter van Mechelen |
Final standings | |||
Individual pursuit | Damien Pommereau (FRA) | Sergio Escobar (ESP) | Alexei Markov (RUS) |
1 km time trial | Mark Renshaw (AUS) | Stefan Nimke (GER) | Hervé Robert Thuet (FRA) |
Points race | James Carney (USA) | Robert Sassone (FRA) | Franz Stocher (AUT) |
Sprint | Roberto Chiappa (ITA) shared with Laurent Gané (FRA) | Mickaël Bourgain (FRA) | |
Team pursuit | Germany | Great Britain shared with Ukraine | |
Keirin | Pavel Buran (CZE) | Josiah Ng (MAS) shared with Marty Nothstein (USA) | |
Team sprint | Germany shared with France | Japan | |
Madison | Switzerland | Spain | United States |
Women
References
- Round 1, Cali (Archived on June 10, 2009; results archived on June 9, 2010)
- Round 2, Szczecin (Results archived on June 9, 2010)
- Round 3, Pordenone (Results archived on June 9, 2010)
- Round 4, Mexico (Results archived on June 9, 2010)
- Round 5, Ipoh (Results archived on June 9, 2010)
- ↑ Baharudin, Zakri (2001-08-26). "Germany close in on leaders". New Straits Times. Retrieved 2012-10-16. – via HighBeam Research (subscription required)
- 1 2 Baharudin, Zakri (2001-08-27). "Champions Germany a class above the rest". New Straits Times. Retrieved 2012-10-16. – via HighBeam Research (subscription required)
- ↑ New Straits Times records the third place team as Marc Altmann and Leif Lamparter of Germany, but the official results put Belgium in third place, with no German team classified
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