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2009–10 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics – Round 4 – Women's individual pursuit

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Round 4
Women's individual pursuit
2009–2010 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics, race 4/4
Race details
Dates22 January 2010
Stages1
Distance3 km (1.864 mi)
Winning time3:33.360
Medalists
   Gold  Wendy Houvenaghel (GBR)
   Silver  Alison Shanks (NZL)
   Bronze  Lesya Kalytovska (UKR)
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The fourth round of the women's individual pursuit of the 2009–2010 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics took place in Beijing, China on 22 January 2010. 17 athletes participated in the contest[1][2]

Competition format

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The women's individual pursuit consists of a 3 km time trial race between two riders, starting on opposite sides of the track. If one rider catches the other, the race is over.

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

Schedule

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Friday 22 January
12:05-13:05 Qualifying
18:40-18:55 Finals
19:50:-19:55 Victory Ceremony

Schedule from Tissottiming.com[1]

Results

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Qualifying

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Rank Cyclist Team Result Notes
1 Alison Shanks  New Zealand 3:34.558 Q
2 Vilija Sereikaitė  Lithuania 3:40.087 Q
3 Tara Whitten  Canada 3:41.373 q
4 Sarah Kent  New Zealand 3:42.399 q
5 Ah Reum Na  South Korea 3:44.811
6 Vera Koedooder  Netherlands 3:45.089
7 Pascale Schnider   Switzerland 3:47.371
8 Dalila Rodríguez Hernandez  Cuba 3:47.636
9 Fan Jiang  China 3:47.675
10 Sofía Arreola Navarro  Mexico 3:48.635
11 Lisa Brennauer  Germany 3:49.163
12 Victoria Kondel  Russia 3:51.646
13 Fiona Dutriaux  France 3:53.487
14 Svitlana Halyuk  Ukraine 3:53.826
15 Wan Yiu Wong  Hong Kong 3:58.834
16 Cui Wang GPC 4:01.201
17 Olatz Ferran Zubillaga FGN 4:04.293

Results from Tissottiming.com.[3]

Finals

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Final bronze medal race

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Rank Cyclist Team Result
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Tara Whitten  Canada 3:40.365
4 Sarah Kent  New Zealand 3:43.868

Final gold medal race

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Rank Cyclist Team Result
1st place, gold medalist(s) Alison Shanks  New Zealand 3:33.360
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Vilija Sereikaitė  Lithuania 3:41.679

Results from Tissottiming.com.[4]

World Cup Standings

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Final standings after 4 of 4 2009–2010 World Cup races.

Rank Cyclist Team Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Round 4 Total
points
1 Wendy Houvenaghel  United Kingdom 12 12 24
2 Alison Shanks  New Zealand 10 12 22
3 Vilija Sereikaitė  Lithuania 8 10 18
4 Tara Whitten  Canada 10 8 18
5 Josephine Tomic  Australia 10 7 17
6 Vera Koedooder  Netherlands 8 5 13
7 Sarah Hammer  United States 12 12
8 Aušrinė Trebaitė  Lithuania 4 5 9
9 Lesya Kalytovska  Ukraine 8 8
10 Elissavet Chantzi  Greece 3 5 8
11 Sarah Kent  Australia 7 7
12 María Luisa Calle Williams  Colombia 7 7
13 Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro  Spain 7 7
14 Pascale Schnider   Switzerland 3 4 7
15 Ah Reum Na  South Korea 6 6
16 Charlotte Becker  Germany 6 6
17 Ellen van Dijk  Netherlands 6 6
18 Lada Kozlíková  Czech Republic 6 6
19 Dalila Rodríguez Hernandez  Cuba 3 3 6
20 Verena Joos  Germany 5 5
21 Tatsiana Sharakova  Belarus 4 4
22 Madeleine Sandig  Germany 4 4
23 Fan Jiang  China 2 2
24 Yelyzaveta Bochkaryova  Ukraine 2 2
25 Jolien D'Hoore  Belgium 2 2
26 Victoria Kondel  Russia 2 2
27 Sofía Arreola Navarro  Mexico 1 1
28 Tess Downing  Australia 1 1
29 Kimberly Geist  United States 1 1
30 Edyta Jasińska  Poland 1 1

Results from Tissottiming.com.[5]

References

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  1. ^ a b "Schedule". Tissottiming.com. 22 January 2010. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
  2. ^ "Start list". Tissottiming.com. 22 January 2010. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
  3. ^ "Qualifying". Tissottiming.com. 22 January 2010. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
  4. ^ "Finals". Tissottiming.com. 22 January 2010. Retrieved 16 June 2013.
  5. ^ "Women's Individual Pursuit World Cup Standings". Tissottiming.com. 22 January 2010. Retrieved 16 June 2013.