International track results 2008-2009
All the World Championship and World Cup winners of the 2008-2009 season.
Riders highlighted in red are British.
WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS |
Pruszkow, Poland, March 25-29, 2009
MEN
Individual pursuit Taylor Phinney (USA)
Team pursuit Denmark (Christensen, Jorgensen, Madsen, Rasmussen)
Points race Cameron Meyer (Australia)
Scratch race Morgan Kniesky (France)
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Madison Denmark (Michael Morkov & Alex Rasmussen)
Omnium Leigh Howard (Australia)
Sprint Gregory Bauge (France)
Keirin Maximilian Levy (Germany)
Team sprint France (Bauge, Bourgain, Sireau)
1km Stefan Nimke (Germany)
WOMEN
Individual pursuit Alison Shanks (New Zealand)
Team pursuit Great Britain (Armitstead, Houvenaghel, Rowsell)
Points race Giorgia Bronzini (Italy)
Scratch race Yumari Gonzalez Valdieso (Cuba)
Omnium Josephine Tomic (Australia)
Sprint Victoria Pendleton (Great Britain)
Keirin Shuang Guo (China)
Team sprint Australia (McCulloch, Meares)
500m Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania)
COPENHAGEN WORLD CUP |
February 13-15, 2009
MEN
Individual pursuit Taylor Phinney (USA)
Team pursuit Great Britain (Burke, Clancy, Kennaugh, Newton)
Points race Kam-Po Wong (Hong Kong)
Scratch race Kazuhiro Mori (Japan)
Madison Marcel Barth & Robert Bartko (Germany)
Sprint Gregory Bauge (France)
Keirin Kevin Sireau (Cofidis)
Team sprint Sky+HD (Hoy, Kenny, Staff)
1km Taylor Phinney (USA)
WOMEN
Individual pursuit Eleonora Van Dijk (Netherlands)
Team pursuit Team 100% ME (Armitstead, Colclough, Rowsell)
Points race Eleonora Van Dijk (Netherlands)
Scratch race Lizzie Armitstead (Team 100% ME)
Sprint Victoria Pendleton (Sky+HD)
Keirin Clara Sanchez (France)
Team sprint Team Toshiba (McCulloch, Meares)
500m Lisandra Guerra Rodriguez (Cuba)
BEIJING WORLD CUP |
January 16-18, 2009
MEN
Individual pursuit Jesse Sergeant (New Zealand)
Team pursuit Team Toshiba (Howard, O'Shea, Dennis, Jamieson)
Points race Chris Newton (Great Britain)
Scratch race Hayden Godfrey (New Zealand)
Madison Team Toshiba (O'Shea, Howard)
Sprint Gregory Bauge (France)
Keirin Azizulhasni Awang (BTA)
Team sprint Cofidis (Bourgain, Sireau, Pervis)
1km Mohd Rizal Tisin (Malaysia)
WOMEN
Individual pursuit Alison Shanks (New Zealand)
Team pursuit New Zealand (Boyd, Ellis, Shanks)
Points race Jarmilla Machacova (Czech Republic)
Scratch race Evgeniya Romanyuta (Russia)
Sprint Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania)
Keirin Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania)
Team sprint Netherlands (Hijgenaar, Kanis)
500m Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania)
CALI WORLD CUP |
December 11-13, 2008
MEN
Individual pursuit Sergi Escobar (Spain)
Team pursuit Russia (Ershov, Kaykov, Krasnov, Shchekunov)
Points race Leonardo Duque (Colombia)
Scratch race Zachary Bell (Canada)
Madison Ingmaar De Poortere & Tim Mertens (Belgium)
Sprint Kevin Sireau (France, Cofidis)
Keirin Leonardo Narvaez Romero (Colombia)
Team sprint Germany (Bergemann, Forstemann, Nimke)
1km Stefan Nimke (Germany)
WOMEN
Individual pursuit Vilija Sereikaite (Lithuania)
Team pursuit Cuba (Rodriguez, Dominguez, Gonzalez Valdiviesco)
Points race Giorgia Bronzini (Italy)
Scratch race Annalisa Cucinotta (Italy)
Sprint Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania)
Keirin Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania)
Team sprint France (Clair, Sanchez)
500m Simona Krupeckaite (Lithuania)
MELBOURNE WORLD CUP |
November 20-22, 2008
MEN
Individual pursuit Jack Bobridge (Australia)
Team pursuit Australia (Bobridge, Dennis, Durbridge, Jamieson)
Points race Glenn O’Shea (Toshiba)
Scratch race Ho Ting Kwok (Hong Kong)
Madison Unai Elorriaga Zubiaur & David Muntaner Juaneda (Spain)
Sprint Shane Perkins (Australia)
Keirin Azizulhasni Awang (Malaysia)
Team sprint Team Toshiba (Ellis, Niblett, Sunderland)
1km Michael D'Almeida (France)
WOMEN
Individual pursuit Joanna Rowsell (Great Britain)
Team pursuit Great Britain (Armitstead, Colclough, Rowsell)
Points race Evgeniya Romanyuta (Russia)
Scratch race Lizzie Armitstead (Great Britain)
Sprint Lyubov Shulika (Ukraine)
Keirin Willy Kanis (Netherlands)
Team sprint Netherlands (Hijgenaar, Kanis)
500m Willy Kanis (Netherlands)
MANCHESTER WORLD CUP |
October 31-November 2, 2008
MEN
Individual pursuit Ed Clancy (Great Britain)
Team pursuit Great Britain (Burke, Clancy, Thomas, Hayles)
Points race Chris Newton (Great Britain)
Scratch race Wim Stroetinga (Netherlands)
Madison Olaf Pollack & Roger Kluge (Germany)
Sprint Jason Kenny (Sky+HD)
Keirin Francois Pervis (Cofidis)
Team sprint Sky+HD (Edgar, Staff, Kenny)
1km David Daniell (Great Britain)
Japanese Keirin Matt Crampton (Great Britain)
WOMEN
Individual pursuit Wendy Houvenaghel (Great Britain)
Team pursuit Team 100% Me (Armitstead, Colclough, Rowsell)
Points race Lizzie Armitstead (Team 100% Me)
Scratch race Lizzie Armitstead (Team 100% Me)
Sprint Victoria Pendleton (Sky+HD)
Keirin Victoria Pendleton (Sky+HD)
Team sprint Great Britain (Blyth, Varnish)
500m Victoria Pendleton (Sky+HD)
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International track results 2007-2008
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Sports journalist Lionel Birnie has written professionally for Sunday Times, Procycling and of course Cycling Weekly. He is also an author, publisher, and co-founder of The Cycling Podcast. His first experience covering the Tour de France came in 1999, and he has presented The Cycling Podcast with Richard Moore and Daniel Friebe since 2013. He founded Peloton Publishing in 2010 and has ghostwritten and published the autobiography of Sean Kelly, as well as a number of other sports icons.
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