2010–11 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics – Round 4 – Women's team pursuit

Round 4 – Women's team pursuit
2010–2011 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, race 4/4
Race details
Date 18 February 2011
Distance 3 km (1.864 mi)
Winning time 3:19.757
Medalists
 Gold  United Kingdom
Wendy Houvenaghel
Joanna Rowsell
Sarah Storey
 Silver  New Zealand
Lauren Ellis
Jaime Nielsen
Alison Shanks
 Bronze Ouch Pro Cycling
Sarah Hammer
Dotsie Bausch
Jennie Reed

The fourth round of the women's team pursuit of the 2010–2011 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics took place in Manchester, United Kingdom on 18 February 2011. 22 teams participated in the contest.[1][2]

Competition format

The women's team pursuit race consists of a 3 km race between two teams of three cyclists, starting on opposite sides of the track. If one team catches the other, the race is over.

The tournament consisted of an initial qualifying round. The top two teams in the qualifying round advanced to the gold medal match and the third and fourth teams advanced to the bronze medal race.

Schedule

Friday 18 February
11:25-13:35 Qualifying
19:52-20:06 Finals
20:48-20:56 Victory Ceremony

Schedule from Tissottiming.com[1]

Results

Qualifying

Rank Country Cyclists Result Notes
1  United Kingdom Wendy Houvenaghel
Joanna Rowsell
Sarah Storey
3:20.962 Q
2  New Zealand Lauren Ellis
Jaime Nielsen
Lauren Tamayo
3:20.988 Q
3 Ouch Pro Cycling Sarah Hammer
Dotsie Bausch
Jennie Reed
3:23.048 q
4  Netherlands Ellen van Dijk
Vera Koedooder
Kirsten Wild
3:23.179 q, NR
5 Team 100% me Katie Colclough
Dani King
Laura Trott
3:23.355
6  Australia Melissa Hoskins
Amie Cure
Isabella King
3:24.444
7  Germany Lisa Brennauer
Charlotte Becker
Madeleine Sandig
3:25.600
8  Lithuania Aušrinė Trebaitė
Vaida Pikauskaitė
Vilija Sereikaitė
3:27.958
9  Belgium Jolien D'Hoore
Kelly Druyts
Jessie Daams
3:28.443
10  South Korea Hye Min Lee
Ri You Kim
Ah Reum Na
3:28.947
11  United States Kimberly Geist
Cari Higgins
Kristin McGrath
3:29.312
12  Poland Katarzyna Pawłowska
Edyta Jasińska
Małgorzata Wojtyra
3:29.403
13  Belarus Tatyana Sharakova
Aksana Papko
Alena Dylko
3:29.653
14  China Jiang Fan
Jiang Wenwen
Liang
3:29.788
15  Ireland Jennifer O'Reilly
Ciara Horne
Caroline Ryan
3:30.375
16  Russia Anastasia Chulkova
Victoria Kondel
Maria Mishina
3:31.437
17 Giant Pro Cycling Yali Jing
Shanshan Ma
Yu Ma
3:31.832
18  Spain Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro
Debora Galvez Lopez
Gloria Rodriguez Sanchez
3:32.159
19  Italy Elena Cecchini
Barbara Guarischi
Valentina Scandolara
3:38.318
20  Mexico Sofia Arreola Navarro
Ingrid Drexel Clouthier
Ariana Roxana León García
3:44.456
21 Treads.com/DFT Cycling Team Megan Hottman
Ruby Miller
Louise Satherley
3:51.908
Reyno de Navarratelcocono Joana Eslava Fernandez
Olatz Ferran Zubilliaga
Azucena Sanchez Benito
DSQ

Results from Tissottiming.com.[3]

Finals

Final bronze medal race

Rank Team Cyclists Result Notes
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Ouch Pro Cycling Sarah Hammer
Dotsie Bausch
Jennie Reed
3:23.136
4  Netherlands Ellen van Dijk
Vera Koedooder
Kirsten Wild
3:23.804

Final gold medal race

Rank Team Cyclists Result Notes
1st, gold medalist(s)  United Kingdom Wendy Houvenaghel
Joanna Rowsell
Sarah Storey
3:19.757
2nd, silver medalist(s)  New Zealand Lauren Ellis
Jaime Nielsen
Alison Shanks
3:20.828

Results from Tissottiming.com.[4]

References

  1. 1 2 "Schedule". Tissottiming.com. 17 February 2011. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
  2. "Start lis". Tissottiming.com. 18 February 2011. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
  3. "Qualifying". Tissottiming.com. 18 February 2011. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
  4. "Finals". Tissottiming.com. 18 February 2011. Retrieved 16 January 2013.
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