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Men's Junior Scratch
Final Results

 

.CZE ČEPEK Martin
-

 

.CZE VLČEK Radek
-

 

.POL MASLAK Piotr
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
KOVAŘČÍK Petr
.CZE
-
5
ŘEHÁK Martin
.CZE
-
6
MATYSIAK Karol
.POL
-
7
VÁVRA Petr
.CZE
-
8
OTTA Josef
.CZE
-
9
VONDRÁČEK Jan
.CZE
-
  PAGÁČ David
.CZE
DNS
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Men's Junior Omnium
Final Results

 

.GER MASCHKE Malte
-

 

.CZE NOVÁK Pave
-

 

.GER DRESCHER Laurin
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
KOBLÍŽEK Matyáš
.CZE
-
5
ČEPEK Martin
.CZE
-
6
MASLAK Piotr
.POL
-
7
ŠTEC Radovan
.CZE
-
8
VLČEK Radek
.CZE
-
9
KOBLÍŽEK Vojtěch
.CZE
-
10
VÁVRA Petr
.CZE
-
11
VONDRÁČEK Jan
.CZE
-
12
KOVAŘČÍK Petr
.CZE
-
13
MATYSIAK Karol
.POL
-
  PAGÁČ David
.CZE
DNS
  OTTA Josef
.CZE
DNF
  ŘEHÁK Martin
.CZE
DNF
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Women's Scratch
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

.POL PIKULIK Daria
-

 

.GER STOCK Gudrun
-

 

.GER SÜßEMILCH Laura
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
KARASIEWICZ Karolina
.POL
-
5
BORISSZA Johanna Kitti
.HUN
-
6
PIKULIK Wiktoria
.POL
-
7
MAJEWSKA Oliwia
.POL
-
8
PLOSAJ Nikol
.POL
-
9
LORKOWSKA Patrycja
.POL
-
10
BÁRTOVÁ Gabriela
.CZE
-
11
BAČÍKOVÁ Alžbeta
.SVK
-
12
LOOK Jo Ellen
.GER
-
13
TOLOMANOW Aleksandra
.POL
-
14
CAUCHOIS Fanny
.FRA
-
15
KOHOUTKOVÁ Kateřina
.CZE
-
16
HEJHALOVÁ Dagmar
.CZE
-
17
DŽERENGOVÁ Sabina
.CZE
-
18
REIßNER Lena Charlotte
.GER
-
19
LÁSZLÓ Tamara
.HUN
-
20
BARTONÍKOVÁ Veronika
.CZE
-
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Women's Points Race
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

.POL PIKULIK Daria
-

 

.GER REIßNER Lena Charlotte
-

 

.POL PLOSAJ Nikol
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
LORKOWSKA Patrycja
.POL
-
5
HEJHALOVÁ Dagmar
.CZE
-
6
PIKULIK Daria
.POL
-
7
KARASIEWICZ Karolina
.POL
-
8
STOCK Gudrun
.GER
-
9
SÜßEMILCH Laura
.GER
-
10
BORISSZA Johanna Kitti
.HUN
-
11
BÁRTOVÁ Gabriela
.CZE
-
12
MAJEWSKA Oliwia
.POL
-
13
CAUCHOIS Fanny
.FRA
-
14
TOLOMANOW Aleksandra
.POL
-
15
LÁSZLÓ Tamara
.HUN
-
16
DŽERENGOVÁ Sabina
.CZE
-
17
KOHOUTKOVÁ Kateřina
.CZE
-
18
LOOK Jo Ellen
.GER
-
  BAČÍKOVÁ Alžbeta
.SVK
DNS
  BARTONÍKOVÁ Veronika
.CZE
DNS
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Women's Omnium
Final Results

 

.POL PIKULIK Daria
161

 

.POL KARASIEWICZ Karolina
153

 

.POL PLOSAJ Nikol
133

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
STOCK Gudrun
.GER
123
5
SÜßEMILCH Laura
.GER
115
6
PIKULIK Wiktoria
.POL
97
7
LORKOWSKA Patrycja
.POL
94
8
MAJEWSKA Oliwia
.POL
85
9
BORISSZA Johanna Kitti
.HUN
83
10
BÁRTOVÁ Gabriela
.CZE
79
11
BAČÍKOVÁ Alžbeta
.SVK
78
12
REIßNER Lena Charlotte
.GER
70
13
MACHAČOVÁ Jarmila
.CZE
48
14
KOHOUTKOVÁ Kateřina
.CZE
38
15
TOLOMANOW Aleksandra
.POL
30
16
CAUCHOIS Fanny
.FRA
28
17
DŽERENGOVÁ Sabina
.CZE
24
18
LOOK Jo Ellen
.GER
21
19
LÁSZLÓ Tamara
.HUN
1
20
HEJHALOVÁ Dagmar
.CZE
-4
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Women's Keirin
Final Results

 

.POL LOS Urszula
-

 

.CZE KAŇKOVSKÁ Sára
-

 

.POL PETRI Paulina
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
JABORNÍKOVÁ Veronika
.CZE
-
5
SIBIAK Nikola
.POL
-
6
KARWACKA Marlena
.POL
-
7
JABORNÍKOVÁ Anna
.CZE
-
8
ANDREOTTI Giulia
.ITA
-
9
SEREMAK Nikola
.POL
-
10
BARTONÍKOVÁ Veronika
.CZE
-
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Women's Sprint
Final Results

 

.POL LOS Urszula
-

 

.POL KARWACKA Marlena
-

 

.POL SIBIAK Nikola
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SEREMAK Nikola
.POL
-
5
KAŇKOVSKÁ Sára
.CZE
-
6
PETRI Paulina
.POL
-
7
JABORNÍKOVÁ Veronika
.CZE
-
8
ANDREOTTI Giulia
.ITA
-
9
JABORNÍKOVÁ Anna
.CZE
-
10
BARTONÍKOVÁ Veronika
.CZE
-
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Women's Madison
Final Results

 

.POL Poland
PIKULIK Daria
PIKULIK Wiktoria

-

 

.WHT Mixed Team
BAČÍKOVÁ Alžbeta
STOCK Gudrun

-

 

.GER Germany
SÜßEMILCH Laura
REIßNER Lena Charlotte

-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
KARASIEWICZ Karolina
LORKOWSKA Patrycja
.POL
-
5
DŽERENGOVÁ Sabina
BÁRTOVÁ Gabriela
.CZE
-
6
KOHOUTKOVÁ Kateřina
HEJHALOVÁ Dagmar
.CZE
-
7
MAJEWSKA Oliwia
TOLOMANOW Aleksandra
.POL
-
8
BARTONÍKOVÁ Veronika
JABORNÍKOVÁ Anna
.CZE
-
9
BORISSZA Johanna Kitti
LÁSZLÓ Tamara
.HUN
-
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Men's Scratch
Non-Olympic Event

Final Results

 

.NED HEIJNEN Philip
-

 

.POL SLAWEK Damian
-

 

.CZE RUGOVAC Denis
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
DEGUEURCE Joffrey
.FRA
-
5
RUDYK Bartosz
.POL
-
6
BABOR Daniel
.CZE
-
7
FERRONATO Filippo
.ITA
-
8
MATZNER Stefan
.AUT
-
9
SCARTEZZINI Michele
.ITA
-
10
DIDIER Baptiste
.FRA
-
11
KROMOSER Christian
.AUT
-
12
SOSZKA Jakub
.POL
-
13
KELEMEN Petr
.CZE
-
14
SMÉKAL René
.CZE
-
15
KRAUS Jan
.CZE
-
16
MASTALLER Stefan
.AUT
-
17
VONEŠ Jan
.CZE
-
18
LOVASSY Krisztián
.HUN
-
19
LAMON Francesco
.ITA
-
20
VETTOR Matteo
.ITA
-
21
GRAF Andreas
.AUT
-
22
MÜLLER Andreas
.AUT
-
23
DOLNÍČEK Marek
.CZE
-
  DONEGÀ Matteo
.ITA
DNF
  JANOŠ Matyáš
.CZE
DNF
  MÜLLER Maxim
.CZE
DNF
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