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Probably the best result we could have expected in these Championships: the chance to compete for a place in the podium.

 

Tomorrow I don't think Gaxiola will go past first round in women's sprint, but I hope Salazar & Prado finish top 10 in the Omnium events.

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2 ore fa, Benolympique ha scritto:

and pursuit ??

 

the situation before the world championships is this:

 

men

1 ITALY 3800
2 GREAT BRITAIN 3660
3 AUSTRALIA 3580
4 NEW ZEALAND 3500
5 DENMARK 3440
6 CANADA 3350
7 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 3260
8 SWITZERLAND 3080
9 GERMANY 3050
10 BELGIUM 3020
11 KOREA 2950
12 FRANCE 2860
13 RUSSIAN FEDERATION 2630
14 POLAND 2590
15 JAPAN 2480

 

women
1 GREAT BRITAIN 4200
2 AUSTRALIA 3800
3 NEW ZEALAND 3780
4 ITALY 3780
5 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA 3450
6 GERMANY 3360
7 CANADA 3360
8 KOREA 3200
9 FRANCE 2790
10 BELGIUM 2780
11 PEOPLE'S REPUBLIC OF CHINA 2710
12 POLAND 2700
13 JAPAN 2700
14 RUSSIAN FEDERATION 2120

 

once the World Champs race is over, then you can make the calculation by yourself...:whistle:

 

or you just can wait for UCI to update their Rankings page, where all the standings are available...:evil:

https://www.uci.org/track/rankings

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10.712 for Friedrich in women's sprint qualification! :clap:

Would have been the 2nd fastest time at the world championships last year (let's see what it's worth this year, considering that the track seems extremely fast). If the german coaches know anything about track cycling, they will find a way to coach Friedrich/Grabosch to gold in the team sprint in 2020.

Attachment is the great fabricator of illusions; reality can be obtained only by someone who is detached.
 

 

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Il y a 2 heures , OlympicsFan a déclaré:

10.712 for Friedrich in women's sprint qualification! :clap:

Would have been the 2nd fastest time at the world championships last year (let's see what it's worth this year, considering that the track seems extremely fast). If the german coaches know anything about track cycling, they will find a way to coach Friedrich/Grabosch to gold in the team sprint in 2020.

What happened to Grabosch ?

She seems to have almost disappeared from top level

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