2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's individual pursuit
Appearance
Men's individual pursuit at the 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | BGŻ Arena | |||||||||
Location | Pruszków, Poland | |||||||||
Date | 26 March 2009 | |||||||||
Winning time | 4:17.631 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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The Men's individual pursuit event of the 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 26 March 2009.[1]
Results
[edit]Qualifying
[edit]Rank | Name | Nation | 1000 m | 2000 m | 3000 m | Time | Speed (km/h) |
Note |
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1 | Taylor Phinney | United States | 1:07.850 (4) | 2:10.734 (3) | 3:12.293 (1) | 04:15.2 | 56.435 | Q |
2 | Jack Bobridge | Australia | 1:07.306 (2) | 2:09.347 (2) | 3:13.359 (2) | 04:17.4 | 55.939 | Q |
3 | Dominique Cornu | Belgium | 1:08.347 (7) | 2:11.952 (6) | 3:15.745 (5) | 04:19.2 | 55.556 | q |
4 | Volodymyr Diudia | Ukraine | 1:06.792 (1) | 2:09.090 (1) | 3:13.623 (3) | 04:19.8 | 55.43 | q |
5 | Jesse Sergent | New Zealand | 1:07.596 (3) | 2:11.079 (4) | 3:15.284 (4) | 04:21.3 | 55.118 | |
6 | Sergi Escobar Roure | Spain | 1:08.284 (6) | 2:11.646 (5) | 3:16.820 (6) | 04:23.6 | 54.624 | |
7 | Alexei Markov | Russia | 1:09.207 (11) | 2:13.111 (9) | 3:18.140 (8) | 04:24.1 | 54.527 | |
8 | Patrick Gretsch | Germany | 1:09.075 (9) | 2:14.758 (12) | 3:20.514 (10) | 04:24.6 | 54.429 | |
9 | Robert Bartko | Germany | 1:09.975 (17) | 2:16.063 (15) | 3:20.823 (12) | 04:26.3 | 54.079 | |
10 | Vitaliy Shchedov | Ukraine | 1:08.234 (5) | 2:11.963 (7) | 3:17.344 (7) | 04:26.5 | 54.032 | |
11 | Antonio Tauler Llull | Spain | 1:09.089 (10) | 2:12.710 (8) | 3:18.193 (9) | 04:26.7 | 53.997 | |
12 | Arles Castro | Colombia | 1:09.033 (8) | 2:14.273 (10) | 3:20.806 (11) | 04:27.8 | 53.781 | |
13 | Levi Heimans | Netherlands | 1:09.904 (16) | 2:14.834 (13) | 3:20.967 (13) | 04:28.6 | 53.603 | |
14 | Ingmar De Poortere | Belgium | 1:10.132 (18) | 2:14.915 (14) | 3:21.270 (14) | 04:30.1 | 53.315 | |
15 | David O'Loughlin | Ireland | 1:09.367 (12) | 2:14.640 (11) | 3:23.064 (16) | 04:32.5 | 52.847 | |
16 | Arnaud Depreeuw | France | 1:09.659 (14) | 2:16.334 (16) | 3:23.569 (17) | 04:32.6 | 52.832 | |
17 | Valery Kaikov | Russia | 1:09.730 (15) | 2:16.478 (17) | 3:22.025 (15) | 04:32.6 | 52.822 | |
18 | Alessandro De Marchi | Italy | 1:12.167 (19) | 2:18.957 (19) | 3:26.970 (18) | 04:35.9 | 52.189 | |
19 | Jiri Bares | Czech Republic | 1:09.385 (13) | 2:18.563 (18) | 3:28.709 (19) | 04:39.6 | 51.499 | |
20 | Alexey Lyalko | Kazakhstan | 1:13.573 (20) | 2:23.858 (20) | 3:34.161 (20) | 04:43.9 | 50.724 | |
- | Adrian Kurek | Poland | DSQ |
Finals
[edit]Rank | Name | Nation | 1000 m | 2000 m | 3000 m | Time | Speed (km/h) | |
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Bronze medal race | ||||||||
1 | Dominique Cornu | Belgium | 1:07.949 (1) | 2:11.271 (1) | 3:16.188 (1) | 04:22.3 | 54.889 | |
2 | Volodymyr Diudia | Ukraine | 1:08.944 (2) | 2:13.479 (2) | 3:20.206 (2) | 04:28.3 | 53.671 | |
Gold medal race | ||||||||
1 | Taylor Phinney | United States | 1:07.901 (1) | 2:11.832 (2) | 3:14.891 (1) | 04:17.6 | 55.893 | |
2 | Jack Bobridge | Australia | 1:08.256 (2) | 2:11.797 (1) | 3:15.437 (2) | 04:20.1 | 55.365 |
Final classification
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ "Event Schedule". Tissottiming.com. Retrieved 2 March 2016.
External links
[edit]- Full results at tissottiming.com