Thursday options 5 elite world titles on the road on the 2024 UCI Monitor World Championships at Ballerup Tremendous Area outdoors Copenhagen, Denmark. This second day of the championships, operating from October 16 to twenty, will award titles within the Males’s Workforce Pursuit, Males’s Keirin, Males’s Scratch Race in addition to Ladies’s Elimination and Ladies’s Workforce Pursuit.
Males’s Workforce Pursuit
Denmark secured the world title within the males’s Workforce Pursuit on the second day of racing and on house soil on the 2024 UCI Monitor World Championships at Ballerup Tremendous Area outdoors Copenhagen, Denmark. The Danes gained gold within the 4,000-metre occasion in a time of three:45.642, beating Nice Britain’s silver medal time of three:45.963.
The 2 groups had been evenly matched for the gold medal closing with Nice Britain’s group of Ethan Hayter, Josh Charlton, Charlie Tabfield, and Oliver Wooden, whereas Denmark’s group included Tobias Aagaard Hansen, Carl-Frederik Bevort, Niklas Larsen, and Frederik Rodenberg Madsen.
Nice Britain took a slender fraction of a second lead within the opening 1,000 metres with a mean velocity of 70kph. Nevertheless, they had been nonetheless evenly matched with the Danes on the 2,000-metre midway mark.
Denmark then took the lead, barely forward of Nice Britain, as each groups went down to 3 riders on the 2,700-metre mark.
Denmark elevated their lead into the ultimate 1,000 metres, 0.6 of a second forward, gaining a grip on the gold medal. The Danes continued to push their lead out to .8 of a second, however that dropped barely on the final quarter of a lap.
Though the hole dropped the Danish group held their lead by 0.3 of a second and held on for the gold medal.
Within the race for the bronze medal, Germany took the {hardware} with a time of three.52.707 whereas their rival group Japan misplaced a rider as a consequence of a crash within the closing laps after which pressured to DNF.
Japan’s group of Shunsuke Imamura, Naoki Kojima, Kazushige Kuboki, and Shoi Matsuda had a robust begin at half a second quicker than Germany’s group that included Tim Torn Teutenberg, Benjamin Boos, Ben Felix Jochum, and Bruno Kessler.
Germany moved to the lead on the 2000-metre mark, coming via a fraction of a second quicker than Japan, and each groups went down to 3 riders on the 2,700-metre mark.
Germany held a buffer within the closing 1000 metres, however they appeared to begin to battle. Japan gave the impression to be clean however an unlucky crash meant that they misplaced a rider as Germany went on to win the bronze medal.
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Males’s Workforce Pursuit outcomes
Pos.
Rider Title (Nation) Workforce
End result
1
Denmark(Tobias Aagaard Hansen, Carl-Frederik Bevort, Niklas Larsen, Frederik Rodenberg Madsen)
3:45.642
2
Nice Britain(Ethan Hayter, Josh Charlton, Charlie Tanfield, Oliver Wooden)
3:45.963
3
Germany(Tim Tom Teutenberg, Benjamin Boos, Ben Felix Jochum, Bruno Kessler)
China(Boan Li, Mengjie Wang, Yang Yang, Jinyan Zhang)
N/A
Ladies’s Elimination Race
Ally Wollaston beats Lotte Kopecky to safe world title in ladies’s Elimination Race
Ally Wollaston (New Zealand) secured the rainbow jersey within the ladies’s Elimination Race, forcing two-time earlier winner Lotte Kopecky (Belgium) to accept the silver medal. Jennifer Valente (USA) took the bronze medal for the fourth consecutive 12 months.
It’s been 4 years because the ladies’s Elimination race was launched on the Monitor World Championships again in 2021 on the Roubaix Velodrome, and gained by Italy’s Letizia Paternoster, whereas Kopecky went on to win the following two world titles in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines in 2022 and Glasgow in 2023.
Each two laps the final rider to cross the road was eradicated. Kopecky went straight to the entrance for the primary two laps as Fanny Malissa Cauchois was the primary rider eradicated. Additionally staying safely on the entrance had been Paternoster, Wollaston, Lara Gillespie (Eire) and Valente.
The following riders eradicated had been Ellen Klinge (Denmark), Anita Yvonne Stenberg (Norway), Alzbeta Bacikova (Lithuania), Kiara Lylyk (Canada), Kiera Will (Australia), Eva Anguela (Spain) and Sophie Lewis (Nice Britain) on the midway mark.
Tsuyaka Uchino (Japan) led the sector for 3 full laps as the sector started to decrease to only 11 riders. However her efforts price her when she was the following to be eradicated from the race.
Kopecky moved to the entrance because the group decreased to 6 riders utilizing her energy to steer clear of the again as Portugal’s Maria Martins and Gillespie had been out of the race.
The 4 riders left had been Kopecky, Valente, Paternoster and Wollaston. The New Zealander attacked excessive in a shock transfer that meant Paternoster was eradicated from the race leaving solely three for the medal.
Valente was the following eradicated, however secured her fourth consecutive bronze medal within the occasion, because the followers watched Kopecky and Wollaston dash for the gold medal.
Kopecky led the pair across the observe for the final lap and began her however had Walloston in her slipstream and the Australian launched herself throughout the road to assert the gold medal.
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Ladies’s Elimination Race outcomes
1
Ally Wollaston (New Zealand)
2
Lotte Kopecky (Belgium)
3
Jennifer Valente (United States Of America)
4
Letizia Paternoster (Italy)
5
Lara Gillespie (Eire)
6
Maria Martins (Portugal)
7
Maja Tracka (Poland)
8
Yareli Acevedo Mendoza (Mexico)
9
Lea lin Teutenberg (Germany)
10
Gabriela Bartova (Czech Republic)
11
Tsuyaka Uchino (Japan)
12
Michelle Andres (Switzerland)
13
Sze Wing Lee (Hong Kong, China)
14
Eva Anguela Yaguez (Spain)
15
Sophie Lewis (Nice Britain)
16
Olivija Baleišyte (Lithuania)
17
Keira Will (Australia)
18
Ellen Klinge (Denmark)
19
Anita Yvonne Stenberg (Norway)
20
Alžbeta Bačikova (Slovakia)
21
Kiara Lylyk (Canada)
22
Fanny Malissa Cauchois One (Lao Individuals’s Democratic Republic)