2001 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
The 2001 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics is a multi race tournament over a season of track cycling. The season ran from 25 May 2001 to 26 August 2001. The World Cup is organised by the UCI.
Results
Men
| Event | Winner | Second | Third |
|---|---|---|---|
| Individual pursuit | |||
| 1 km time trial | |||
| Points race | |||
| Sprint | |||
| Team pursuit | Hayden Godfrey Gregory Henderson Matthew Randall Lee Maxwell Vertongen |
Arles Castro Leonardo Duque Víctor Herrera José Serpa |
Francisco Javier Carrion Sergio Escobar Cristobal Forcadell Asier Maeztu |
| Keirin | |||
| Team sprint | Carsten Bergemann Jens Fiedler Matthias John |
Mickaël Bourgain Laurent Gané Hervé Robert Thuet |
Chris Hoy Alwyn Mcmath Andrew Slater |
| Madison | Stefan Steinweg Erik Weispfennig |
Juan Curuchet Edgardo Simón |
Alexander Äschbach Franco Marvulli |
| Individual pursuit | |||
| Points | |||
| Sprint | |||
| Team pursuit | Christian Bach Jens Lehmann Andreas Müller Sébastian Siedler |
Paul Manning Bryan Steel Phillip West Bradley Wiggins |
Sergiy Chernyavsky Aleksander Kliemienko Roman Kononenko Alexander Symonenko |
| Keirin | |||
| Team sprint | Grzegorz Krejner Łukasz Kwiatkowski Marcin Mientki |
Sergiy Ruban Igor Troyanovsky Andrei Vynokurov |
Stefan Nimke Eyk Pokorny René Wolff |
| Madison | Alexander Äschbach Franco Marvulli |
Robert Slippens Danny Stam |
Roland Garber Franz Stocher |
| 1 km time trial | |||
| Individual pursuit | |||
| 1 km time trial | |||
| Points race | |||
| Sprint | |||
| Team pursuit | Ruslan Pidgorniy Uleksandr Fedenko Borys Gapych Sergiy Chernyavskyy |
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| Keirin | |||
| Team sprint | Aguilar José Antonio Escuredo Salvador Meliá |
Krejner Zieliński Mientki |
Brossa Roberto Chiappa McFarlane |
| Madison | Cancelled | ||
| Individual pursuit | |||
| 1 km time trial | |||
| Points race | |||
| Sprint | |||
| Team pursuit | Alexei Markov Vladislav Borisov Vladimir Karpets Alexander Serov |
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| Keirin | |||
| Team sprint | Mickaël Bourgain Arnaud Duble Arnaud Tournant |
Takahiro Ara Koji Hamada Keichi Omori |
Jeffrey Labauve Giddeon Massie Joshua Weir |
| Madison | |||
| Individual pursuit | |||
| 1 km time trial | |||
| Points race | |||
| Sprint | |||
| Team pursuit[1] | Marc Altman Leif Lampater Christian Müller Bernhard Wachter |
Blaha Hlavac Kesl Kozuvek |
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| Keirin | |||
| Team sprint[2] | Matthias John Stefan Nimke Rene Wolff |
Florian Rousseau Jérôme Hubschwerlin Hervé Gané |
Nagai Kifoyumi Kaneko Takashi Sano Umezaku |
| Madison[2] | Franco Marvulli Alexander Äschbach |
James Carney Colby Pearce |
Matthew Gilmore Wouter van Mechelen |
| Final standings | |||
| Individual pursuit | |||
| 1 km time trial | |||
| Points race | |||
| Sprint | |||
| Team pursuit | |||
| Keirin | |||
| Team sprint | |||
| Madison | |||
Women
References
- Round 1, Cali (Archived on June 10, 2009; results archived on June 9, 2010)
- Round 2, Szczecin (Results archived on June 9, 2010)
- Round 3, Pordenone (Results archived on June 9, 2010)
- Round 4, Mexico (Results archived on June 9, 2010)
- Round 5, Ipoh (Results archived on June 9, 2010)
- ^ Baharudin, Zakri (2001-08-26). "Germany close in on leaders". New Straits Times. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
- ^ a b Baharudin, Zakri (2001-08-27). "Champions Germany a class above the rest". New Straits Times. Archived from the original on 2014-07-14. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
- ^ New Straits Times records the third place team as Marc Altmann and Leif Lamparter of Germany, but the official results put Belgium in third place, with no German team classified