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Track Cycling UCI Junior World Championships 2024

 

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  • 2 weeks later...

:ITA destroyed the field in the men's Team Pursuit qualifications with 3.53.659, which is a new world record (previous 3.53.9, also held by :ITA)

 

so, there's life after what was most likely the last Olympic ride by Super-Pippo Ganna in Paris

 

:FRA, :AUS and :GBR were second, third and fourth respectively, but all almost a lap behind :ITA 

 

then, :ITA and :FRA won the semis and will meet tomorrow for the gold medal

 

in the women's TP qualifiers, it was :FRA to lead the field ahead of :GBR and :ITA (actually, :ITA were quite behind the top 2 teams)

 

 

meanwhile, :AUS Nicole Duncan won the women's Scratch

 

:CHN won the women's team Sprint (where :ITA won a really surprising bronze medal, even if some big Nations weren't at the start)

 

:CZE won the men's team Sprint

 

 

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3.51.199 :yikes:

 

:ITA destroyed :FRA in the gold medal race of the men's Team Pursuit and recorded an amazing new junior world record, 2.5 seconds better than yesterday in the quali and semis (when they rode twice almost the same time)

 

:GBR beat :AUS for bronze

 

:FRA and :GBR will face each other in the women's TP gold medal race, after beating :CHI and :ITA respectively in the semis

 

 

:FRA Lucas Menanteau won the men's Scratch

 

 

 

 

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Any idea how to rewatch today's afternoon session? UCI just points to this thing, but that's only from yesterday and even with Google Translate it's nearly impossible to navigate this 'website'.

 

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3 hours ago, heywoodu said:

Any idea how to rewatch today's afternoon session? UCI just points to this thing, but that's only from yesterday and even with Google Translate it's nearly impossible to navigate this 'website'.

 

I guess we have to wait for the same source to publish the next day (today)

 

given it's China, 24 hours delay it's still a good result :zip:

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5 hours ago, phelps said:

3.51.199 :yikes:

 

:ITA destroyed :FRA in the gold medal race of the men's Team Pursuit and recorded an amazing new junior world record, 2.5 seconds better than yesterday in the quali and semis (when they rode twice almost the same time)

 

:GBR beat :AUS for bronze

 

:FRA and :GBR will face each other in the women's TP gold medal race, after beating :CHI and :ITA respectively in the semis

 

 

:FRA Lucas Menanteau won the men's Scratch

 

 

 

 

final update about Today's events

 

:GBR finally easily beat :FRA in the gold medal race of the women's Team Pursuit (:ITA won bronze)

 

:GER Messane Bräutigam won the women's Elimination Race

 

last, but not least, :ITA Fabio Del Medico won the men's Keirin (so, after the Predomo era, we still have more good sprinters comin'up...hopefully :fingers:)

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