2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's individual pursuit
The Women's individual pursuit competition at the 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 3 March 2018.[1][2]
Women's individual pursuit at the 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Omnisport Apeldoorn | |||||||||
Location | Apeldoorn, Netherlands | |||||||||
Dates | 3 March | |||||||||
Competitors | 22 from 14 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 3:20.060 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Results
Qualifying
The first two racers race for gold, the third and fourth fastest rider race for the bronze medal.[3]
Rank | Name | Nation | Time | Behind | Notes |
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1 | Chloé Dygert | United States | 3:20.072 | Q, WR | |
2 | Annemiek van Vleuten | Netherlands | 3:29.319 | +9.247 | Q |
3 | Lisa Brennauer | Germany | 3:32.485 | +12.413 | q |
4 | Kelly Catlin | United States | 3:33.084 | +13.012 | q |
5 | Justyna Kaczkowska | Poland | 3:33.675 | +13.603 | |
6 | Kirstie James | New Zealand | 3:34.150 | +14.078 | |
7 | Ellie Dickinson | Great Britain | 3:34.507 | +14.435 | |
8 | Silvia Valsecchi | Italy | 3:35.395 | +15.323 | |
9 | Emily Nelson | Great Britain | 3:35.519 | +15.447 | |
10 | Gudrun Stock | Germany | 3:36.438 | +16.366 | |
11 | Annie Foreman-Mackey | Canada | 3:36.475 | +16.403 | |
12 | Martina Alzini | Italy | 3:36.692 | +16.620 | |
13 | Bryony Botha | New Zealand | 3:38.065 | +17.993 | |
14 | Marion Borras | France | 3:38.392 | +18.320 | |
15 | Kinley Gibson | Canada | 3:39.328 | +19.256 | |
16 | Pia Pensaari | Finland | 3:39.517 | +19.445 | |
17 | Annelies Dom | Belgium | 3:40.781 | +20.709 | |
18 | Ina Savenka | Belarus | 3:40.882 | +20.810 | |
19 | Yuya Hashimoto | Japan | 3:43.676 | +23.604 | |
20 | Marie Le Net | France | 3:44.023 | +23.951 | |
21 | Nikola Rozynska | Poland | 3:51.359 | +31.287 | |
22 | Yang Qianyu | Hong Kong | 3:55.709 | +35.637 |
Finals
The finals were held at 20:25.[4]
Rank | Name | Nation | Time | Notes |
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Gold medal race | ||||
Chloé Dygert | United States | 3:20.060 | WR | |
Annemiek van Vleuten | Netherlands | OVL | ||
Bronze medal race | ||||
Kelly Catlin | United States | 3:34.658 | ||
4 | Lisa Brennauer | Germany | 3:35.920 | +1.262 |
References
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