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Track Cycling UCI Junior World Championships 2024


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Women's Team Pursuit:

1.) :GBR (Cat Ferguson / Imogen Wolff / Erin Boothman / Carys Lloyd)

2.) :FRA (Elina Cabot / Melanie Dupin / Leane Tabu / Violette Demay)

3.) :ITA (Linda Sanarini / Arianna Giordani / Irma Siri / Asia Sgaravato)

 

Men's Team Pursuit:

1.) :ITA (Davide Stella / Ares Costa / Christian Fantini / Alessio Magagnotti)

2.) :FRA (Ellande Larronde / Lucas Menanteau / Leo Busson / Camille Charret)

3.) :GBR (Sam Fisher / William Salter / Henry Hobbs / Fin Tarling)

 

 

Women's Team Sprint:

1.) :CHN (Lu Minying / Luo Shuyan / Shi Yi)

2.) :NZL (Riley Faulkner / Jodie Blackwood / Caitlin Kelly)

3.) :ITA (Siria Trevisan / Matilde Cenci / Chantal Pegolo)

 

Men's Team Sprint:

1.) :CZE (Krystof Friedl / Jan Porizek / David Peterka)

2.) :CHN (Li Ruyi / Feng Yusheng / Sun Haoran)

3.) :KOR (Jung Jaeho / Choi Taeho / Jeong Suckwoo)

 

 

Women's Scratch:

1.) :AUS Nicole Duncan

2.) :ESP Valentina Ferreyra Beltramo

3.) :ITA Chantal Pegolo

 

Men's Scratch:

1.) :FRA Lucas Menanteau

2.) :AUT Heimo Fugger

3.) :SLO Nejc Peterlin

 

 

Women's Individual Sprint:

1.) :COL Stefany Lorena Cuadrado Florez

2.) :GBR Georgette Rand

3.) :CHN Luo Shuyan

 

Men's Keirin:

1.) :ITA Fabio Del Medico

2.) :JPN Kanata Takahashi

2.) :KAZ Daniyar Shayakhmetov

 

Women's Elimination Race:

1.) :GER Messane Brautigam

2.) :POL Gabriela Kaczmarczyk

3.) :ITA Anita Baima

 

Men's Points Race:

1.) :BEL Nicolas Aernouts

2.) :BRA Lucca Marques Ferreira Silva

3.) :GBR Fin Tarling

 

Women's Omnium:

1.) :GBR Cat Ferguson

2.) :AUS Nicole Duncan

3.) :AIN Adelina Sakun

 

Men's Individual Pursuit: 

1.) :GBR Henry Hobbs

2.) :AUS William Holmes

3.) :ITA Alessio Magagnotti

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Today's Medallists

 

women's Individual Pursuit

Gold: :GBR Carys Lloyd
Silver: :AUS Lilyth Jones
Bronze: :FRA Melanie Dupin


women's 500m Time Trial

Gold: :COL Stefany Lorena Cuadrado Florez
Silver: :TTO Makaira Wallace
Bronze: :CHN Luo Shuyan


women's Point Race

Gold: :GBR Imogen Wolff
Silver: :ESP Izaro Etxarri Aranburu
Bronze: :GER Judith Friederike Rottmann


men's Omnium

Gold: :BEL Matijs Van Strijthem
Silver: :USA Ashlin Barry
Bronze: :AUS Alexander Hewes


men's Individual Sprint

Gold: :AUS Tayte Ryan
Silver: :THA Norasetthada Bunma
Bronze: :KOR Choi Tae Ho

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4 minutes ago, phelps said:

Today's Medallists

 

women's Individual Pursuit

Gold: :GBR Carys Lloyd
Silver: :AUS Lilyth Jones
Bronze: :FRA Melanie Dupin


women's 500m Time Trial

Gold: :COL Stefany Lorena Cuadrado Florez
Silver: :TTO Makaira Wallace
Bronze: :CHN Luo Shuyan


women's Point Race

Gold: :GBR Imogen Wolff
Silver: :ESP Izaro Etxarri Aranburu
Bronze: :GER Judith Friederike Rottmann


men's Omnium

Gold: :BEL Matijs Van Strijthem
Silver: :USA Ashlin Barry
Bronze: :AUS Alexander Hewes


men's Individual Sprint

Gold: :AUS Tayte Ryan
Silver: :THA Norasetthada Bunma
Bronze: :KOR Choi Tae Ho

Struggling to think of any previous :KOR cyclists.

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21 minutes ago, phelps said:

Today's Medallists

 

women's Individual Pursuit

Gold: :GBR Carys Lloyd
Silver: :AUS Lilyth Jones
Bronze: :FRA Melanie Dupin


women's 500m Time Trial

Gold: :COL Stefany Lorena Cuadrado Florez
Silver: :TTO Makaira Wallace
Bronze: :CHN Luo Shuyan


women's Point Race

Gold: :GBR Imogen Wolff
Silver: :ESP Izaro Etxarri Aranburu
Bronze: :GER Judith Friederike Rottmann


men's Omnium

Gold: :BEL Matijs Van Strijthem
Silver: :USA Ashlin Barry
Bronze: :AUS Alexander Hewes


men's Individual Sprint

Gold: :AUS Tayte Ryan
Silver: :THA Norasetthada Bunma
Bronze: :KOR Choi Tae Ho

Three of the four GBR girls pursuit world champs now individual jr world champs in their own right. Knew Cat Ferguson was a bit special already, but that's a pretty impressive generation there, especially if you throw the slightly older Zoe Backstedt on top...

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Final Day Medallists

 

women's Madison

Gold: :GBR Carys Lloyd & Erin Boothman
Silver: :GER Judith Friederike Rottmann & Messane Bräutigam
Bronze: :ITA Linda Sanarini & Anita Baima


women's Keirin

Gold: :COL Stefany Lorena Cuadrado Florez
Silver: :TTO Makaira Wallace
Bronze: :ITA Matilde Cenci


men's Madison

Gold: :BEL Matijs Van Strijthem & Nolan Huysmans
Silver: :ITA Eros Sporzon & Davide Stella
Bronze: :GBR Finlay Tarling & William Salter


men's Elimination Race

Gold: :ITA Davide Stella
Silver: :ESP Ruben Sanchez Cordoba
Bronze: :FRA Lucas Menanteau


men's 1km Time Trial

Gold: :AUS Tayte Ryan (59.875, new WR)
Silver: :GBR Henry Hobbs (1.00.255, also below the old WR)
Bronze: :POL Tomasz Lamaszewski

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23 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

This might be one of the most impressive results of the entire event. Gold on the pursuit and silver on the kilometer, that is some range, damn.

There has been a theory that if you could get an endurance sprinter & put them in as the discard TP rider that would be the ideal team, but no-one has ever been able to make it work.

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46 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

This might be one of the most impressive results of the entire event. Gold on the pursuit and silver on the kilometer, that is some range, damn.

I wonder if he would be a good Madison rider, a strong sprinter but still enough endurance to back it up.

 

 

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