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2018 UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships
VenueAigle
Date(s)15 – 19 August
VelodromeWorld Cycling Centre
Nations participating45
Cyclists participating313
Events20
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The 2018 UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships was the annual Junior World Championship for track cycling hold at the World Cycling Centre in Aigle, Switzerland from 15 to 19 August 2018.[1]

Schedule

The schedule of events was as follows:[2]

   Competition F Final
A = Afternoon session, E = Evening session
Q = qualifiers, R1 = first round, R2 = second round, R = repechages, 1/16 = sixteenth finals, 1/8 = eighth finals, QF = quarterfinals, SF = semifinals,
SR = Scratch Race, TR = Tempo Race, ER = Elimination Race, PR = Points Race

Medal summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Events
Sprint[3] Cezary Łączkowski
 Poland
Thomas Cornish
 Australia
Jakub Šťastný
 Czech Republic
1 km Time Trial[4] Thomas Cornish
 Australia
1:00.979 [R1] Jakub Šťastný
 Czech Republic
1:01.830 Anton Höhne
 Germany
1:02.358
Pursuit[5] Lev Gonov
 Russia
3:13.400 [R2] Ethan Vernon
 Great Britain
3:14.067 Gleb Syritsa
 Russia
3:15.251
Team Pursuit[6]  New Zealand
Corbin Strong
George Jackson
Finn Fisher-Black
Bailey O'Donnell
4:01.685  France
Donovan Grondin
Nicolas Hamon
Florian Pardon
Kevin Vauquelin
Louis Brule
4:05.058  Australia
Blake Quick
Lucas Plapp
Matthew Rice
Luke Wight
4:05.731
Team Sprint[7]  France
Florian Grengbo
Vincent Yon
Titouan Renvoisé
36.726  Poland
Oskar Filipczak
Bartosz Kucharski
Cezary Łączkowski
37.151  Russia
Daniil Komkov
Ivan Gladyshev
Danila Burlakov
Mikhail Smagin
36.379
Keirin[8] Jakub Šťastný
 Czech Republic
Esow Esow
 India
Andrey Chugay
 Kazakhstan
Scratch[9] Park Joo-young
 South Korea
Filip Prokopyszyn
 Poland
Samuel Thibaud
 France
Points Race[10] Lucas Plapp
 Australia
70 Points Filip Prokopyszyn
 Poland
60 Points Robin Juel Skivild
 Denmark
44 Points
Omnium[11] Donovan Grondin
 France
115 Points Frederik Wandahl
 Denmark
111 Points Blake Quick
 Australia
106 Points
Madison[12]  Australia
Blake Quick
Lucas Plapp
47 Points  Russia
Gleb Syritsa
Lev Gonov
38 Points  Denmark
Oliver Wulff Frederiksen
Matias Gunnar Malmberg
27 Points
Women's Events
Sprint[13] Lea Friedrich
 Germany
Hu Jiafang
 China
Nikola Sibiak
 Poland
500 m Time Trial[14] Lea Friedrich
 Germany
34.045 [R3] Iana Tyshenko
 Russia
34.645 Alessa Pröpster
 Germany
35.123
Pursuit[15] Vittoria Guazzini
 Italy
2:22.053 Daria Malkova
 Russia
OVL Sophie Edwards
 Australia
2:22.444
Team Pursuit[16]  Italy
Giorgia Catarzi
Sofia Collinelli
Silvia Zanardi
Vittoria Guazzini
Gloria Scarsi
4:28.398  New Zealand
Ally Wollaston
Sami Donnelly
Annamarie Lipp
McKenzie Milne
OVL  Great Britain
Ellie Russell
Ella Barnwell
Pfeiffer Georgi
Elynor Backstedt
Anna Docherty
4:32.636
Team Sprint[17]  Germany
Lea Friedrich
Alessa Pröpster
Emma Götz
28.026  China
Lei Min
Hu Jiafang
28.342  Poland
Nikola Seremak
Nikola Sibiak
28.197
Keirin[18] Lea Friedrich
 Germany
Nikola Sibiak
 Poland
Iana Tyshenko
 Russia
Scratch[19] Shin Ji-eun
 South Korea
Marta Jaskulska
 Poland
Katharina Hechler
 Germany
Points Race Silvia Zanardi
 Italy
Sarah Gigante
 Australia
Shari Bossuyt
 Belgium
Omnium[20] Vittoria Guazzini
 Italy
142 Points Daria Malkova
 Russia
124 Points Marta Jaskulska
 Poland
117 Points
Madison[21]  France
Victoire Berteau
Marie Le Net
70 Points  Russia
Daria Malkova
Mariia Miliaeva
46 Points  Australia
Alexandra Martin-Wallace
Alice Culling
38 Points

Notes

  • Competitors named in italics only participated in rounds prior to the final.
  • R1 In the qualifying round, Thomas Cornish clocked a 1:00.498 WJR.[22]
  • R2 In the qualifying round, Lev Gonov clocked a 3:11.143 WJR.[23]
  • R3 In the qualifying round, Lea Friedrich clocked a 33.922 WJR.[24]

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Germany (GER)4037
2 Italy (ITA)4004
3 Australia (AUS)3249
4 France (FRA)3115
5 South Korea (KOR)2002
6 Poland (POL)1539
 Russia (RUS)1539
8 Czech Republic (CZE)1113
9 New Zealand (NZL)1102
10 China (CHN)0202
11 Denmark (DNK)0123
12 Great Britain (GBR)0112
13 India (IND)0101
14 Belgium (BEL)0011
 Kazakhstan (KAZ)0011
Totals (15 entries)20202060

References

  1. ^ "UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships: UCI World Cycling Centre teeming with talent". UCI. Retrieved 13 August 2018.
  2. ^ Competition schedule
  3. ^ Men's sprint results
  4. ^ Men's 1km time trial results
  5. ^ Men's individual pursuit results
  6. ^ Men's team pursuit results
  7. ^ Men's team sprint results
  8. ^ Men's keirin results
  9. ^ Men's scratch results
  10. ^ Men's points race results
  11. ^ Men's omnium results
  12. ^ Men's madison results
  13. ^ Women's sprint results
  14. ^ Women's 500m time trial results
  15. ^ Women's individual pursuit results
  16. ^ Women's team pursuit results
  17. ^ Women's team sprint results
  18. ^ Women's keirin results
  19. ^ Women's scratch results
  20. ^ Women's omnium results
  21. ^ Women's madison results
  22. ^ "Men's 1 km Time Trial - Qualifying". UCI. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  23. ^ "Men's Individual Pursuit - Qualifying". UCI. Retrieved 20 August 2018.
  24. ^ "500m Time Trial Womens - Qualifying". UCI. Retrieved 20 August 2018.