2001 UCI Juniors Track World Championships
Host city | Trexlertown, United States |
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Date(s) | –29 July 2001 | 25
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The 2001 UCI Juniors Track World Championships was the annual Junior World Championship for track cycling held at Trexlertown, United States of America, from 25 to 29 July 2001.[1]
The Championships offered medals for a range of race disciplines including Sprint, Team sprint (men only), Points race, Individual time trial, Individual pursuit and Team pursuit (men only).
Medal Summary
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's Events | ||||||
Men's Sprint |
Mark French Australia | Robert Gerhardt Germany | Mathieu Mandard France | |||
Men's 1 km Time Trial |
Theo Bos Netherlands | 1: 05.539 | Mathieu Mandard France | 1:05.563 | Christian Stahl United States | 1:06.061 |
Men's Individual Pursuit |
Christoph Meschenmoser Germany | 3:26.9 | Volodymyr Dyudiya Ukraine | 3:28.8 | Sven Krauss Germany | 3:30.6 |
Men's Team Pursuit |
France Kevin Gouellain Sebastien Greau Aurelien Mingot Fabien Sanchez | 4.24.995 | Germany Robert Bengsch Henning Bommel Karl-Christian Konig Christoph Meschenmoser | 4.26.247 | Russia Alexei Chmidt Ilya Krestyaninov Roman Paramonov Alexei Tchounossov | 4.27.075 |
Men's Team Sprint |
Australia Mark French Jason Niblett Kial Stewart | 1.03.6 | France Mickaël Murat Mathieu Mandard François Pervis | 1.03.7 | Germany Robert Gerhardt Michael Seidenbecher Sascha Härtelt | 1.05.0 |
Men's Points Race |
Nikita Eskov Russia | 13 | Jos Pronk Netherlands | 11 | Aaron Kemps Australia | 10 |
Women's Events | ||||||
Women's Sprint |
Sarah Uhl United States | Christin Muche Germany | Valentina Alession Italy | |||
Women's 500 m Time Trial |
Anna Meares Australia | 36.474 | Christin Muche Germany | 36.733 | Clara Sanchez France | 37.004 |
Women's Individual Pursuit |
Vera Koedooder Netherlands | 2.32.041 | Sarah Hammer United States | 2.33.953 | Charlotte Becker Germany | 2.34.372 |
Women's Points Race |
Giorgia Bronzini Italy | 29 | Diana Elemetaite Lithuania | 25 | Natalia Boiarskaia Russia | 20 |
References
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