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2001 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics

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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
 Colombia, Cali — 25–27 May
Individual pursuit  Stefan Steinweg (GER)  Hayden Godfrey (NZL)  Damien Pommereau (FRA)
1 km time trial  Chris Hoy (GBR)  Hervé Robert Thuet (FRA)  Carsten Bergemann (GER)
Points race  Gregory Henderson (NZL)  Leonardo Duque (COL)  Robert Sassone (FRA)
Sprint  Laurent Gané (FRA)  Matthias John (GER)  José Antonio Villanueva (ESP)
Team pursuit  New Zealand
Hayden Godfrey
Gregory Henderson
Matthew Randall
Lee Maxwell Vertongen
 Colombia
Arles Castro
Leonardo Duque
Víctor Herrera
José Serpa
 Spain
Francisco Javier Carrion
Sergio Escobar
Cristobal Forcadell
Asier Maeztu
Keirin  Laurent Gané (FRA)  Jens Fiedler (GER)  Labros Vasilopoulos (GRE)
Team sprint  Germany
Carsten Bergemann
Jens Fiedler
Matthias John
 France
Mickaël Bourgain
Laurent Gané
Hervé Robert Thuet
 Great Britain
Chris Hoy
Alwyn Mcmath
Andrew Slater
Madison  Germany
Stefan Steinweg
Erik Weispfennig
 Argentina
Juan Curuchet
Edgardo Simon
  Switzerland
Alexander Aeschbach
Franco Marvulli
 Poland, Szczecin — 8–10 June
Individual pursuit  Jens Lehmann (GER)  Alexander Symonenko (UKR)  Alexei Markov (RUS)
Points  Franz Stocher (AUT)  Vasyl Yakovlev (UKR)  Milan Kadlec (CZE)
Sprint  Roberto Chiappa (ITA)  Pavel Buran (CZE)  Viesturs Berzins (LAT)
Team pursuit  Germany
Christian Bach
Jens Lehmann
Andreas Müller
Sébastian Siedler
 Great Britain
Paul Manning
Bryan Steel
Phillip West
Bradley Wiggins
 Ukraine
Sergiy Chernyavsky
Aleksander Kliemienko
Roman Kononenko
Alexander Symonenko
Keirin  Pavel Buran (CZE)  Jaroslav Jerabek (SVK)  Viesturs Berzins (LAT)
Team sprint  Poland
Grzegorz Krejner
Lukasz Kwiatkowski
Marcin Mientki
 Ukraine
Sergiy Ruban
Igor Troyanovsky
Andrei Vynokurov
 Germany
Stefan Nimke
Eyk Pokorny
René Wolff
Madison   Switzerland
Alexander Aeschbach
Franco Marvulli
 Netherlands
Robert Slippens
Danny Stam
 Austria
Roland Garber
Franz Stocher
1 km time trial  Teun Mulder (NED)  Stefan Nimke (GER)  Andrei Vynokurov (UKR)
 Italy, Pordenone — 29 June–1 July
Individual pursuit  Thomas Liese (GER)  Bradley Wiggins (GBR)  Ruslan Pidgornyy (UKR)
1 km time trial  Sören Lausberg (GER)  Marty Nothstein (USA)  Hervé Robert Thuet (FRA)
Points race  Ho-Sung Cho (KOR)  Devid Garbelli (ITA)  Olexandr Fedenko (UKR)
Sprint  Laurent Gané (FRA)  Mickaël Bourgain (FRA)  Ainars Kiksis (LAT)
Team pursuit  Ukraine
Ruslan Pidgorniy
Uleksandr Fedenko
Borys Gapych
Sergiy Chernyavskyy
 Great Britain  Australia
Keirin  Ainars Kiksis (LAT)  Yuji Yamada (JPN)  Marty Nothstein (USA)
Team sprint  Spain
Aguilar
José Antonio Escuredo
Salvador Melia
 Poland
Krejner
Zielinski
Mientki
 Italy
Brossa
Roberto Chiappa
McFarlane
Madison Cancelled
 Mexico, Mexico — 10–12 August
Individual pursuit  Damien Pommereau (FRA)  Sergio Escobar (ESP)  Alexei Markov (RUS)
1 km time trial  Arnaud Tournant (FRA)  Mark Renshaw (AUS)  Grzegorz Krejner (POL)
Points race  Robert Sassone (FRA)  Marco Arriagada (CHI)  Joan Llaneras (ESP)
Sprint  Roberto Chiappa (ITA)  Jeffrey Labauve (USA)  Arnaud Duble (FRA)
Team pursuit  Russia
Alexei Markov
Vladislav Borisov
Vladimir Karpets
Alexander Serov
 Netherlands  Chile
Keirin  José Antonio Villanueva (ESP)  Grzegorz Krejner (POL)  Craig MacLean (GBR)
Team sprint  France
Mickaël Bourgain
Arnaud Duble
Arnaud Tournant
 Japan
Takahiro Ara
Koji Hamada
Keichi Omori
 United States
Jeffrey Labauve
Giddeon Massie
Joshua Weir
Madison  Spain  Russia  Netherlands
 Malaysia, Ipoh — 24–26 August
Individual pursuit  Franco Marvulli (SUI)  Noriyuki Iijima (JPN)  Vadim Kravchenko (KAZ)
1 km time trial  Stefan Nimke (GER)  Mark Renshaw (AUS)  Hervé Gane (FRA)
Points race  Matthew Gilmore (BEL)  Jimmi Madsen (DEN)  James Carney (USA)
Sprint  Jobie Dajka (AUS)  Matthias John (GER)  René Wolff (GER)
Team pursuit[1]  Germany
Marc Altman
Leif Lampater
Christian Müller
Bernhard Wachter
 Czech Republic
Blaha
Hlavac
Kesl
Kozuvek
 Kazakhstan
Keirin  Jobie Dajka (AUS)  Florian Rousseau (FRA)  Marty Nothstein (USA)
Team sprint[2]  Germany
Matthias John
Stefan Nimke
Rene Wolff
 France
Florian Rousseau
Jérôme Hubschwerlin
Hervé Gané
 Japan
Nagai Kifoyumi
Kaneko Takashi
Sano Umezaku
Madison[2]   Switzerland
Franco Marvulli
Alexander Aeschbach
 United States
James Carney
Colby Pearce
 Belgium[3]
Matthew Gilmore
Wouter van Mechelen
Final standings
Individual pursuit  Damien Pommereau (FRA)  Sergio Escobar (ESP)  Alexei Markov (RUS)
1 km time trial  Mark Renshaw (AUS)  Stefan Nimke (GER)  Hervé Robert Thuet (FRA)
Points race  James Carney (USA)  Robert Sassone (FRA)  Franz Stocher (AUT)
Sprint  Roberto Chiappa (ITA) shared with  Laurent Gané (FRA)  Mickaël Bourgain (FRA)
Team pursuit  Germany  Great Britain shared with  Ukraine
Keirin  Pavel Buran (CZE)  Josiah Ng (MAS) shared with  Marty Nothstein (USA)
Team sprint  Germany shared with  France  Japan
Madison   Switzerland  Spain  United States

Women

Event Winner Second Third
 Colombia, Cali — 25–27 May
Sprint  Natalia Markovnichenko (BLR)  Svetlana Grankovskaia (RUS)  Tanya Lindenmuth (USA)
Individual pursuit  María Luisa Calle (COL)  Emma Davies (GBR)  Elena Tchalykh (RUS)
Points race  Belem Guerrero (MEX)  Teodora Ruano (ESP)  Katherine Bates (AUS)
500 m time trial  Natalia Markovnichenko (BLR)  Nancy Contreras (MEX)  Svetlana Grankovskaia (RUS)
 Poland, Szczecin — 8–10 June
Sprint  Natalia Markovnichenko (BLR)  Svetlana Grankovskaia (RUS)  Oksana Grichina (RUS)
Individual pursuit  Leontien van Moorsel (NED)  Katherine Bates (AUS)  Lada Kozlíková (CZE)
Points race  Leontien van Moorsel (NED)  Katherine Bates (AUS)  Mirella van Melis (NED)
500 m time trial  Natalia Markovnichenko (BLR)  Katrin Meinke (GER)  Lori-Ann Muenzer (CAN)
 Italy, Pordenone — 29 June–1 July
Sprint  Natalia Markovnichenko (BLR)  Svetlana Grankovskaia (RUS)  Oksana Grichina (RUS)
Individual pursuit  Olga Slioussareva (RUS)  Anouska van der Zee (NED)  Alison Wright (AUS)
Points race  Olga Slioussareva (RUS)  Rochelle Gilmore (AUS)  Anke Wichmann (GER)
500 m time trial  Natalia Markovnichenko (BLR)  Irina Janovich (UKR)  Oksana Grichina (RUS)
 Mexico, Mexico — 10–12 August
Sprint  Nancy Contreras (MEX)  Tammy Thomas (USA)  Céline Nivert (FRA)
Individual pursuit  Sarah Ulmer (NZL)  Anouska van der Zee (NED)  Erin Mirabella (USA)
Points race  Belem Guerrero (MEX)  Anouska van der Zee (NED)  Erin Mirabella (USA)
500 m time trial  Nancy Contreras (MEX)  Tammy Thomas (USA)  Lori-Ann Muenzer (CAN)
 Malaysia, Ipoh — 24–26 August
Sprint  Lori-Ann Muenzer (CAN)  Kerrie Meares (AUS)  Katrin Meinke (GER)
Individual pursuit  Christina Becker (GER)  Diana Žiliūtė (LTU)  Katherine Bates (AUS)
Points race  Christina Becker (GER)  Cathy Moncassin (FRA)  Erin Carter (CAN)
500 m time trial  Lori-Ann Muenzer (CAN)  Katrin Meinke (GER)  Yan Wang (CHN)
Final standings
Sprint  Natalia Markovnichenko (BLR)  Svetlana Grankovskaia (RUS)  Susann Panzer (GER)
Individual pursuit  Katherine Bates (AUS)  Erin Mirabella (USA)  Anouska van der Zee (NED)
Points race  Belem Guerrero (MEX)  Katherine Bates (AUS)  Erin Mirabella (USA)
500 m time trial  Natalia Markovnichenko (BLR)  Nancy Contreras (MEX)  Lori-Ann Muenzer (CAN)

References

  1. ^ Baharudin, Zakri (2001-08-26). "Germany close in on leaders". New Straits Times. Retrieved 2012-10-16.  – via HighBeam Research (subscription required)
  2. ^ a b Baharudin, Zakri (2001-08-27). "Champions Germany a class above the rest". New Straits Times. Retrieved 2012-10-16.  – via HighBeam Research (subscription required)
  3. ^ 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