Nine titles awarded on day 6 of the 2015 UCI World Masters Track Cycling Championships at the Manchester Velodrome with riders from the USA, Australia, Britain and Argentina winning two gold each
UCI World Masters Track Cycling Championships
October 3-10, 2015 | DAY 6, THURSDAY, OCT 8
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SUMMARY
Nine titles awarded on day 6 of the 2015 UCI World Masters Track Cycling Championships at the Manchester Velodrome with riders from the USA, Australia, Britain and Argentina winning two gold each and one for the French rider Gerard Louis Robert.
In the Men’s Sprint for the 45 – 49 category, Australian Daniel Rickard beat Finnish rider Harri Rajaniemi to the Gold medal after three matches to settle the result. It was the same in the race for Bronze with James Lawrence of the USA taking two of the three wins to beat Joseph Santaniello of Norway.
In the Men’s Sprint 65 – 69, fastest qualifier Gerard Louis Robert of France was too fast for Kiwi Colin Claxton of New Zealand whilst the Bronze went to Australian Malcolm Clasohm who beat Shigeru Ito of Japan.
Not sure how many Gold medals the next winner has in his collection but at a guess, well over what I can count on fingers and toes as Geoff Cooke beat his old tandem partner David Rowe to the title in the 70-74 age category. Steffen Munch Hansen of Denmark was third after beating Earl Henry of Trinidad.
In the Men’s Sprint for 75 and over riders, James Kloss of the USA, over a second faster in qualifying won the Gold in the final against Britain’s Roland Crayford whilst another Brit, Brian Dacey beat New Zealander William Allen for the Bronze.
The Men’s Points Race (45-49) was won by Aussie Matthew Glanville who out scored Flemming Troigaard of Denmark with Daniel Casper of the USA third. Argentinan Gustavo Faris won the Men’s Points Race for the 50 – 54 age category. Australian Geoffrey Baxter was second and Peter Ettles of Great Britain third.
Team Sprint
SVS Express of the USA (Richard Voss, Kurt Sato, Aron Seiken) went faster in their second ride to upset the form book and beat fastest qualifiers from Britain, Team Whatever (Ivor Reid, Steve Cronshaw, Brad Thurrell) in the Men’s Team Sprint (55 – 64).
The Russian/New Zealand combination from Team Stealth (Vladimir Makeev, Neil Familton, Grant Tyrell) won the bronze in the ride off against British trio Phil McWilliam, Keith Williams and Brian Fudge.
In the Women’s Open Team Sprint, it was an all British final with Sister Act (Debbie Capewell and Julie Cooper) the only team to get under 37 seconds and win the Gold ahead of Pit Bitches with Madeline Moore and Janet Birkmyre. The Bronze was won by Aussie Girls (Jessica Laws, Rebecca Wheadon) who beat a Dutch/Kiwi combination of Carolien Van Herrikhuyzen and Erin Criglington.
Team Pursuit
In the longer team event, the Men’s Team Pursuit for 35 – 44 aged riders, Team Argentina (Hugo Alfredo Auge, Daniel Ricardo Del Barco, Matias Francisco Gullino, German Ariel Lopez) went three seconds faster than their qualifying ride to beat British quartet Newport Quadragintas of Jeremy Pile, Jason Streather, Andy Stuart and Robert West in the final for Gold.
French team, Equipe de France (Mickael Dhinnin, Emmanuel Vignard, Frederic Martin, Bruno Redondo) denied British quartet GBR I (Anthony Gibb, James Holland-Leader, Martin Lonie, Ben Elliott) the Bronze medal .
GOLD MEDAL WINNERS
Mens Sprint 45 – 49: Daniel Rickard AUS
Mens Sprint 65 – 69: Gerard Louis Robert FRA
Mens Sprint 70 – 74: Geoffrey Cooke GBR
Mens Sprint 75 Plus: James Kloss USA
Mens Points Race 45-49: Matthew Glanville AUS
Mens Points Race 50 – 54: Gustavo Faris ARG
Mens Team Sprint 55 – 64: Richard Voss, Kurt Sato, Aron Seiken (USA)
Mens Team Pursuit 35 – 44: Argentina (Hugo Alfredo Auge, Daniel Ricardo Del Barco, Matias Francisco Gullino, German Ariel Lopez)
Womens Open Team Sprint: Great Britain (Debbie Capewell, Julie Cooper)
RESULTS
Mens Sprint 45 – 49
1st & 2nd Place 2:1
1 Daniel Rickard AUS
2 Harri Rajaniemi FIN
3rd & 4th Place 2:1
3 James Lawrence USA
4 Joseph Santaniello NOR
Semi Finals
S/F A
1 Harri Rajaniemi FIN
2 Joseph Santaniello NOR
S/F B
1 Daniel Rickard AUS
2 James Lawrence USA
Mens Sprint 65 – 69
Qualifying
1 Gerard Louis Robert FRA 12.240
2 Colin Claxton NZL 12.688
3 Malcolm Clasohm AUS 13.066
4 Geoff Brandt GBR 13.071
5 Paul Davies GBR 13.182
6 Patrick Whelan USA 13.286
7 Rene Grignon FRA 13.297
8 Denis Becquet FRA 13.439
9 Peter Humphries GBR 13.481
10 Shigeru Ito JPN 13.521
11 Rod Stewart AUS 14.118
12 Jose Olaskoaga ESP 15.898
13 Douglas Conroy GBR 16.664
Round 1
Heat 1
1 Gerard Louis Robert FR A 18.350
2 Douglas Conroy GBR
Heat 2
1 Colin Claxton NZ L 14.936
2 Jose Olaskoaga ESP
Heat 3
1 Malcolm Clasohm AU S 14.010
2 Rod Stewart AUS
Heat 4
1 Shigeru Ito JP N 13.511
2 Geoff Brandt GBR
Heat 5
1 Peter Humphries GB R 13.131
2 Paul Davies GBR
Heat 6
1 Rene Grignon FR A 14.046
2 Patrick Whelan USA
3 Denis Becquet FRA
Round 1 Repechage
Heat 1
1 Geoff Brandt GBR 13.841
2 Patrick Whelan USA
3 Douglas Conroy GBR
Heat 2
1 Paul Davies GBR 13.831
2 Denis Becquet FRA
3 Rod Stewart AUS
4 Jose Olaskoaga ESP
Round 2
Heat 1
1 Gerard Louis Robert FR A 13.108
2 Paul Davies GBR
Heat 2
1 Colin Claxton NZ L 13.170
2 Geoff Brandt GBR
Heat 3
1 Malcolm Clasohm AU S 13.542
2 Rene Grignon FRA
Heat 4
1 Shigeru Ito JPN 13.314
2 Peter Humphries GBR
Minor Final
5 Paul Davies GBR
6 Geoff Brandt GBR
7 Rene Grignon FRA
DQ Peter Humphries GBR
Semi Finals
SF / A
1 Gerard Louis Robert FRA
2 Shigeru Ito JPN
S/F B
1 Colin Claxton NZL
2 Malcolm Clasohm AUS
Finals
For 1st & 2nd Pla ce
1 Gerard Louis Robert FRA
2 Colin Claxton NZL
For 3rd & 4th Place
3 Malcolm Clasohm AUS
4 Shigeru Ito JPN
Mens Sprint 70 – 74
Qualifying
1 Geoffrey Cooke GBR 12.533
2 David Rowe GBR 13.126
3 Michel Briat FRA 13.156
4 Earl Henry TRI 13.298
5 John Mason GBR 14.580
6 Steffen Munch Hansen DEN 17.236
Round 1 – Result
Heat 1
1 Geoffrey Cooke GBR
2 Steffen Munch Hansen DEN
Heat 2
1 David Rowe GBR
2 John Mason GBR
Heat 3
1 Earl Henry TRI
2 Michel Briat FRA
Semi Finals
S/F A
1 Geoffrey Cooke GBR
2 Steffen Munch Hansen DEN
S/F B
1 David Rowe GBR
2 Earl Henry TRI
Finals
For 1st & 2nd
1 Geoffrey Cooke GBR
2 David Rowe GBR
For 3rd & 4th Place
3 Steffen Munch Hansen DEN
4 Earl Henry TRI
Mens Sprint 75 Plus
Qualifying
1 James Kloss USA 13.022
2 Roland Crayford GBR 14.150
3 Joseph Nicolosi FRA 14.810
4 Brian Dacey GBR 14.818
5 William Allen NZL 14.835
6 Raymond Pelle* FRA 15.394
7 Laurence Rissbrook GBR 15.633
8 Neil Orrell GBR 16.970
Round 1
Heat 1
1 James Kloss USA
2 Neil Orrell GBR
Heat 2
1 Roland Crayford GBR
2 Laurence Rissbrook GBR
Heat 3
1 Joseph Nicolosi FRA
2 Raymond Pelle* FRA
Heat 4
1 William Allen NZL
2 Brian Dacey GBR
Round 1 Repechage
Heat 1
1 Brian Dacey GBR
2 Neil Orrell GBR
Heat 2
1 Raymond Pelle* FRA
2 Laurence Rissbrook GBR
Round 2
Heat 1
1 James Kloss USA
2 Raymond Pelle* FRA
Heat 2
1 Roland Crayford GBR
2 Brian Dacey GBR
Heat 3
1 William Allen NZL
2 Joseph Nicolosi FRA
Round 2 Repechage
1 Brian Dacey GBR
2 Joseph Nicolosi FRA
3 Raymond Pelle* FRA
Semi Finals – Results
S/F A
1 James Kloss USA
2 Brian Dacey GBR
S/F B
1 Roland Crayford GBR
2 William Allen NZL
For 1st & 2nd
1 James Kloss USA
2 Roland Crayford GBR
For 3rd & 4th
3 Brian Dacey GBR
4 William Allen NZL
Mens Points Race 45-49
Heat 1
1 John McClelland GBR
2 Giuseppe Ravasio ITA
3 Flemming Troigaard DEN
4 Matthew Glanville AUS
5 Aderito Da Cruz FRA
6 Elliot Davis GBR
7 Gerry Bowditch GBR
8 Kurt Begemann USA
9 German Cassani ARG
10 David Klipper USA
11 Paul Whatmough GBR
12 John Blackwell IRL
13 Alun Owen GBR
14 Andrew Patten AUS
15 Jean-Philippe Meret FRA
16 Alvaro Nunez CHI
17 Glenn O’Brien GBR
18 Timothy Mulrooney USA
19 Aidan Reade IRL -10 -10
Heat 2
1 Ludovic Laby FRA 10 15
2 Jeremy Brougham GBR 10 13
3 Jayson Austin AUS 10 12
4 Stephen Campbell GBR 10 10
5 Miguel Angel Espinoza CHI 10 10
6 Martin Van Wyk RSA
7 Antony Wallis GBR
8 Diego Rozie ARG
9 Patrice Huby FRA
10 David Brinton USA
11 Todd Scheske USA
12 Daniel Casper USA
13 Brian Haas USA
14 Dominique Anderson FRA
15 Roberto Salvadeo ITA
16 Liam Curran IRL
17 Ian Cooper GBR
18 David Blockley GBR
19 Simon Best GBR -20 –
Final
1 Matthew Glanville AUS
2 Flemming Troigaard DEN
3 Daniel Casper USA
4 Martin Van Wyk RSA
5 Diego Rozie ARG
6 Ludovic Laby FRA
7 John McClelland GBR
8 David Brinton USA
9 Elliot Davis GBR
10 Kurt Begemann USA
11 Patrice Huby FRA
12 Aderito Da Cruz FRA
13 Gerry Bowditch GBR
14 German Cassani ARG
15 Giuseppe Ravasio ITA
16 Stephen Campbell GBR
17 Todd Scheske USA
18 Miguel Angel Espinoza CHI
19 Jeremy Brougham GBR
20 Jayson Austin AUS
21 David Klipper USA
DNF Paul Whatmough GBR
DNF John Blackwell IRL
DNF Antony Wallis GBR
Mens Points Race 50 – 54
Heat 1
1 Johannes Roux GBR
2 Mark Wiffen GBR
3 Peter Ettles GBR
4 Mike Twelves GBR
5 Luca Agostino Salvadeo ITA
6 Gian Carlo Tesini ITA
7 Kenny Gray GBR
8 Stephen Clayton GBR
9 Blair Buss GBR
10 Roberto Dardi ITA
11 Eric Bonneau FRA
12 Jerry Cross GBR
13 Dave Maminski USA
14 Nigel Stephens GBR
DNF Marco Bergoni ITA
DNF Graeme McLay GBR
Heat 2
1 Bruce Viljoen RSA
2 Gustavo Faris ARG
3 Geoffrey Baxter AUS
4 Ian Greenstreet GBR
5 Peter Toth CAN
6 Michael Rice GBR
7 Courtney Rowe GBR
8 Andrew Nevitt USA
9 Francis Bruderer GUA
10 Colin Parkinson GBR
11 Ricardo Pereyra ARG
12 Tony Orrell GBR 0
13 Ian Whittell GBR
14 Roberto Gnudi RSA
15 Gary Lake GBR
FINAL
1 Gustavo Faris ARG
2 Geoffrey Baxter AUS
3 Peter Ettles GBR
4 Ricardo Pereyra ARG
5 Colin Parkinson GBR
6 Mike Twelves GBR
7 Michael Rice GBR
8 Ian Greenstreet GBR
9 Peter Toth CAN
10 Gian Carlo Tesini ITA
11 Luca A Salvadeo ITA
12 Roberto Dardi ITA
13 Bruce Viljoen RSA
14 Jerry Cross GBR
15 Eric Bonneau FRA
16 Francis Bruderer GUA
17 Andrew Nevitt USA
18 Tony Orrell GBR
19 Kenny Gray GBR
20 Stephen Clayton GBR
21 Mark Wiffen GBR
22 Courtney Rowe GBR
23 Blair Buss GBR
24 Johannes Roux GBR
Mens Team Sprint 55 – 64
Qualifying
1 Team Whatever 51.185
Ivor Reid, Steve Cronshaw, Brad Thurrell
2. SVS Express 51.255
Richard Voss, Kurt Sato, Aron Seiken
3 Stealth 52.673
Vladimir Makeev, Neil Familton, Grant Tyrell
4th Why ? 52.881
Phil McWilliam, Keith Williams, Brian Fudge
5th Late to The Line 54.286
Robert Pelegrin, James Thiele, Bret Sehorn
6th France I 54.889
Dominique Sioul, Christian Muselet, Jean Louis Duble
REL Speed Down Under 51.738
Graeme Peadon, David Wilmott, Gary Mandy
(For an illegal 1st exchange)
Final
1 SVS Express USA 50.598
Richard Voss, Kurt Sato, Aron Seiken
2 Team Whatever GBR 51.630
Ivor Reid, Steve Cronshaw, Brad Thurrell
3 Bronze Stealth RUS/NZL 52.340
Vladimir Makeev, Neil Familton, Grant Tyrell
4th Why ? GBR 52.913
Phil McWilliam, Keith Williams, Brian Fudge
Mens Team Pursuit 35 – 44
Qualifying
1st Team Argentina 3.24.589
Hugo Alfredo Auge, Daniel Ricardo Del Barco, Matias Francisco Gullino, German Ariel Lopez
2nd Newport Quadragintas 3.25.373
Jeremy Pile, Jason Streather, Andy Stuart, Robert West
3rd Equipe de France 3.26.656
Mickael Dhinnin, Emmanuel Vignard, Frederic Martin, Bruno Redondo
4th GBR I 3.27.149
Anthony Gibb, James Holland-Leader, Martin Lonie, Ben Elliott
5th Team USA 35+ 3.28.928
Lewis Elliot, Karl Baumgart, John Murazak, Dean Phillips
Finals
1 Team Argentina ARG 3.21.563
Hugo Alfredo Auge, Daniel Ricardo Del Barco, Matias Francisco Gullino, German Ariel Lopez
2 Newport Q uadragintas GBR 3.23.707
Jeremy Pile, Jason Streather, Andy Stuart, Robert West
3 Equipe de F rance FRA 3.24.593
Mickael Dhinnin, Emmanuel Vignard, Frederic Martin, Bruno Redondo
4th GBR I 3.26.723
Anthony Gibb, James Holland-Leader, Martin Lonie, Ben Elliott
Womens Open Team Sprint
Qualifying
1st Sister Act 37.023
Debbie Capewell, Julie Cooper
2nd Pit Bitches 37.373
Madeline Moore, Janet Birkmyre
3rd Aussie Girls 37.587
Jessica Laws, Rebecca Wheadon
4th Birthday Sisters – Team 1920 38.030
Carolien Van Herrikhuyzen, Erin Criglington
5th Wavins Angels 38.817
Catherine Hooton, Renee Covington
6th CHI – NY 40.387
Cheryl Fuller Muller, Francine Haas
7th Colorado C rushers 41.154
Sandra North, Jenifer Dorsey
8th Hino Cycling Team 44.661
Maria Herrera, Micheline Morel
9th Mediteranean Girls 44.817
Alejandra Roca Satorres, Edvige Pettinato
Finals
1 Sister Act GBR 36.904
Debbie Capewell, Julie Cooper
2 Pit Bitches GBR 37.022
Madeline Moore, Janet Birkmyre
3 Aussie Girls AUS 37.561
Jessica Laws, Rebecca Wheadon
4th Birthday Sisters – Team 1920 NED/NZL 38.012
Carolien Van Herrikhuyzen, Erin Criglington
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