Saturday, June 19, 2010

Cottbusser Sprintercup (Sparkassencup) II

Cottbus 12./13. June 2010

Women's Sprint

1. Kanis
2. Vogel
3. Hijgenaar
4. Varnish
5. Muche

Women's and Youth Men Keirin

1. 61 Jaspers 30
2. 70 Kanis 25
3. 52 Delev 18
4. 51 Bretschneider 12
5. 73 Varnish 10
6. 74 Muche 8

7. 71 Hijgenaar 6
8. 50 Casas Roigé 5
9. 40 Koutsoniloli 4
10. 53 Welte 3
11. 67 Seelig 2
12. 58 Wach 1

Men's Keirin
1. 13 Eilers Joachim Team ERDGAS. 2012 30
2. 20 Schröder Marc Track Cycling Team Meckl./Vorp. 25
3. 112 Volikakis Christos Griechenland 18
4. 22 Döhrer Sebastian RSV Werner Otto Berlin 12
5. 15 Enders René SWE Sprintteam Erfurt 10
6. 35 Gelabert Tomeu GelabSpanien 8

7. 1 Levy Maximilian Cofidis 6
8. 17 Wächter Tobias Track Cycling Team Meckl./Vorp. 5
9. 84 Bötticher Stefan Team ERDGAS. 2012 4
10. 46 Dšbkowski Konrad Polen/ Polish National team 3
11. 108 Schmid Yondi Niederlande/Dutch National Team 4
12. 47 Mitchel Pete Großbritannien 5

Cottbuser-Sprintercup (Sparkassencup)

Cottbus 15/16 May 2010

Women and Youth Men Sprint

1. 54 Vogel Kristina SWE Sprintteam Erfurt 30
2. 52 Delev Charlene Sparkassen-Team Brandenburg 25
3. 62 Aßmuss Richard RSV Elxleben 18
4. 55 Zukowska Dominika ALKS Stal Grudziadz 12
5. 67 Seelig Max FRC 90 10
6. 65 Thieme Steve RSC Cottbus 8
7. 60 Arndt Charlott RSC Cottbus 6
8. 59 Konsulke Christina RSC Cottbus 5
9. 64 Ober Henry Track Cyxcling Team Menkl./Voprp. 4
10. 56 Ruminska Izabela ALKS Stal Grudziadz 3
11. 66 Kraft Pascal RSC Cottbus 2
12. 63 Uebel Robert SSV Gera 1

Women and Youth Men Keirin

1. 54 Vogel Kristina SWE Sprintteam Erfurt 30
2. 52 Delev Charlene Sparkassen-Team Brandenburg 25
3. 62 Aßmuss Richard RSV Elxleben 18
4. 59 Konsulke Christina RSC Cottbus
5. 67 Seelig Max FRC 90 10
6. 65 Thieme Steve RSC Cottbus 8
7. 63 Uebel Robert SSV Gera 6
8. 60 Arndt Charlott RSC Cottbus 5
9. 65 Thieme Steve RSC Cottbus 4
10. 58 Wach Lisa Track Cyxcling Team Menkl./Voprp. 3
11. 55 Zukowska Dominika ALKS Stal Grudziadz 2
12. 68 Peine Eric RSC Cottbus 1


Men Sprint

1 23 Förstemann Robert SSV Gera 5,11 5,14 10,25
2 22 Döhrer Sebastian RSV Werner Otto Berlin 5,29 5,34 10,63
3 6 Engler Eric Sparkassen-Team Brandenburg 5,28 5,43 10,71
4 4 Thiele Philipp Sparkassen-Team Brandenburg 5,27 5,49 10,76
5 3 Karge Florian Sparkassen-Team Brandenburg 5,32 5,46 10,781
6 14 Seidenbecher Michael SWE Sprintteam Erfurt 5,35 5,43 10,781
7 21 Stumpf Mathias RSV Werner Otto Berlin 5,32 5,48 10,80
8 13 Eilers Joachim Team ERDGAS. 2012 5,34 5,47 10,81
9 1 Levy Maximilian Cofidis 5,36 5,46 10,82
10 15 Enders René SWE Sprintteam Erfurt 5,32 5,51 10,83
11 20 Schröder Marc Track Cyxcling Team Menkl./Voprp. 5,38 5,47 10,85
12 2 Kanzler Paul Sparkassen-Team Brandenburg 5,38 5,55 10,93

1. 23 Förstemann Robert SSV Gera 30
2. 20 Schröder Marc Track Cyxcling Team Menkl./Voprp. 25
3. 4 Thiele Philipp Sparkassen-Team Brandenburg 18
4. 1 Levy Maximilian Cofidis 12
5. 13 Eilers Joachim Team ERDGAS. 2012 10
6. 14 SeidenbecheMr ichael SWE Sprintteam Erfurt 8
7. 15 Enders René SWE Sprintteam Erfurt 6
8. 22 Döhrer Sebastian RSV Werner Otto Berlin 5
9. 2 Kanzler Paul Sparkassen-Team Brandenburg 4
10. 21 Stumpf Mathias RSV Werner Otto Berlin 3
11. 18 Rackwitz Daniel Track Cyxcling Team Menkl./Voprp. 2
12. 5 Kaßner Johann Sparkassen-Team Brandenburg 1

Men Keirin

1. final run
1 Förstemann
2 1 Levy
3 18 Rackwitz
4 15 Enders
5 6 Engler
6 13 Eilers

2. final run
1 Eilers
2 Rackwitz
3 Enders
4 Förstemann
5 Levy
6 Engler

Total
1. 18 Rackwitz Daniel Track Cyxcling Team Menkl./Voprp. 30
2. 23 Förstemann Robert SSV Gera 25
3. 13 Eilers Joachim Team ERDGAS. 2012 18
4. 15 Enders René SWE Sprintteam Erfurt 12
5. 1 Levy Maximilian Cofidis 10
6. 6 Engler Eric Sparkassen-Team Brandenburg 8
7. 14 Seidenbecher Michael SWE Sprintteam Erfurt 6
8. 22 Döhrer Sebastian RSV Werner Otto Berlin 5
9. 3 Karge Florian Sparkassen-Team Brandenburg 4
10. 28 Matejka Karel Dukla Brno 3
11. 19 Fischer Gregor Track Cyxcling Team Menkl./Voprp. 2
12. 25 Maksel Krzysztof ALKS Stal Grudziadz 1

Testarossa Velodrome Challenge and Masters Keirin World Championships

Testarossa Velodrome Challenge and
Masters Keirin World Championships


The Testarossa Velodrome Challenge was held on June 11 and 12 at the Hellyer Velodrome in San Jose, California and featured the inaugural Masters Keirin World Championships. Over 300 competitors came from all parts of the United States as well as Australia, New Zealand and Puerto Rico. Jame Carney, who put on a racing how-to clinic said, “Last year was my first time back to Hellyer since 1998 and I had a great time. Rick put on a super event and all of the top track riders in the U.S. should support these big events when we can.”


Elite Sprint Events


Men

Jimmy Watkins, who set Hellyer’s track record (10.83) at last year’s edition and a month later the US record (9.876), proved again to be the fastest man over the flying 200m. But young David Espinoza came in a very close second with T.J. Mathieson not far behind. Hellyer’s fast men Peter Billington and Sam Milroy, as well as Kiwi Andy Williams were still in striking distance.

Watkins Jimmy OUCH 11.03

Espinoza David Affinity Cycles 11.04
Mathieson T.J. Momentum Coaching Group 11.08
Billington Peter LTO Velo 11.17
Milroy Sam LTO Velo 11.2
Williams Andy Rubicon Orbea 11.29

Montano Velo Keirin
Andy Williams who took the position behind the motor, lead the field into turn 3 on Hellyer’s 335m track. Jimmy Watkins attacked in turn 4 and went to the front with one lap to go. At the 200m line Watkins had three bike lengths over Andy Williams who was at the head of the pack. Watkins had a commanding win, with Williams a clear second, while local fast man Sam Milroy took third over all-rounder Jame Carney, who came in fourth, with the podium being rounded out by Daniel Sullivan. Watkins said, “I felt pretty strong in my Keirin heat and was confident for the final. You never know what's going to happen in the Keirin so I wasn't expecting to win by a large margin. It just worked out for me.”

Watkins Jimmy 1

Williams Andy 2
Milroy Sam 3
Carney Jame 4
Sullivan Daniel 5
Pelaez Steve 6
Farioletti Marius 7
Espinoza David 8

Video at: http://vimeo.com/12511433

Milroy Sprints
The 12-man sprint tournament led to a final paring of Jimmy Watkins v. David Espinoza for gold and Pete Billington v. Kevin Mansker for bronze. David Espinoza beat Watkins in two exciting photo-finish runs. Billington beat Kevin Mansker two rides to one in the best of three, and T.J. Mathieson won the race for fifth. Watkins had this to say about the sprint final, “I knew that it would be close in the sprint final since our times were .01 apart but I thought I would win. I felt like I rode well but Espinosa just came around me both rides. He did a good job.” Hopefully we’ll see a rematch at Elite Nationals, if not before.

Espinoza David 1

Watkins Jimmy 2
Billington Peter 3
Mansker Kevin 4
Mathieson T.J. 5

Women
A much improved Dana Feiss emerged as the dominating force in the women’s sprint events. Her flying 200m time set her 2 tenths apart from the competition. But Tela Crane, Jen Featheringill, Australia’s all-rounder Laura McCaughey and Hellyer’s junior Ruth Winder also went below the 13 second mark.

Feiss Dana Home Depot Center Team 12.55

Crane Tela Broadmark Capital Cycling Team 12.75
Featheringill Jen Bike Central 12.76
McCaughey Laura Salamander 12.82
Winder Ruth Peanut Butter & Co. Twenty 12 12.98
Triplett Jennifer Broadmark Capital Cycling Team 13.02

Veritas Keirin
Dana Feiss took the position behind the motor and never gave up the lead, winning the Veritas Keirin Sir Chris Hoy-style. Laura McCaughey and Jen Featheringill came in second and third.
Feiss Dana 1
McCaughey Laura 2
Featheringill Jen 3
Reynolds Shelby 4
Triplett Jennifer 5
Shelly Evans 6
Newell Elizabeth 7
Crane Tela 8

Video: http://vimeo.com/12543955

Zin Surgical Sprints

Dana Feiss beat Jen Featheringill in two straight runs, while Laura McCaughey needed three to defeat Tela Crane. Jennifer Triplett won the race for 5th.

Feiss Dana 1

Featheringill Jen 2
McCaughey Laura 3
Crane Tela 4
Triplett Jennifer 5

Masters Keirin World Championships
Testarossa Velodrome Challenge featured the inaugural Masters Keirin World Championships. Competitors came from across the US and Puerto Rico to compete for the rainbow bulls-eye jersey, filling up 4 heats.

While most riders had participated in Saturday morning’s sprint tournament, Matthew Diefenbach saved himself exclusively for the keirin races.

Hellyer local Dave McCook took the motor with Diefenbach on his wheel. Diefenbach attacked on the home straight and lead the pack into the final lap leading McCook and Andrew Weathers.

Going into turn 3 for the final time, McCook counterattacked but wasn’t able to come around Diefenbach. Coming into the home straight McCook was on Diefenbach’s hip, but Diefenbach went out of the sprinter’s lane. While crossing the finish line first, Diefenbach was relegated to second place and McCook took home the rainbow bull’s eye jersey.


McCook David 1

Diefenbach Matthew 2
Weathers Andrew 3
Abers Brian 4
Smith Adam 5
Hernandez Amaury 6
Terusaki Stanley 7
Jaske Pekka 8

Video: http://vimeo.com/12545105

Masters’ Sprint Tournament

Adam Smith set the best time for the day, just eight tenths slower than elite Jimmy Watkins. Puerto Rico’s Amaury Hernandez also went under 12 seconds.

Smith Adam DNA 11.83

Hernandez Amaury Puerto Rico 11.93
Allen David Unattached 12.08
Abers Brian Bike Central 12.25
Rodamaker Mark Webcore/Alto Velo 12.59
Malenke Paul Team Bicycles Plus/Sierra Nevada 12.64
Licatesi John Davis Bike Club 12.65
Vogel Andreas CyclingCalifornia.Com 12.65

In the same session finals, it was David Allen beating Adam Smith for gold while Amaury Hernandez took home bronze. Northwest riders Brian Abers and Pekka Jaske took 4th and 5th respectively.

Allen David 1

Smith Adam 2
Hernandez Amaury 3
Abers Brian 4
Jaske Pekka 5

Endurance Events
SportVelo Points Race
In the most exciting race of Friday night, Peanut Butter & Co. Twenty 12’s Hanan Alves-Hyde escaped the field after about 6 laps and what looked like a suicide flyer. Alves-Hyde was later joined by Vanderkitten’s Jen Reither, a recent addition to the NorCal track community, and the two worked together to lap the field. In the final sprint, Alves-Hyde’s teammate Shelley Evans took the sprint over McCaughey to seal third place.

Alves-Hyde Hanan Peanut Butter & Co. Twenty 12 1

Reither Jennifer Vanderkitten pb Kenda 2
Evans Shelly Peanut Butter & Co. Twenty 12 3
McCaughey Laura Salamander 4
Newell Elizabeth MRBerkeley.com p/b Bell Lap 5
Winder Ruth Peanut Butter & Co. Twenty 12 6
Reynolds Shelby Sugar Cycles 7
Triplett Jennifer Broadmark Capital Cycling Team 8

Women’s Clinic Miss & Out
Over 20 women rolled off the rail at the start, including a number of riders gaining their first experience in an elite competition. As riders were called out each lap the speed stayed high and the final three, Aussie Laura McCaughey, Hellyerite Beth Newell and Seattle’s Jen Triplett sprinted to the line with McCaughey edging out Newell for the win.

McCaughey Laura Salamander 1

Newell Elizabeth MRBerkeley.com p/b Bell Lap 2
Triplett Jennifer Broadmark Capital Cycling Team 3
Hanan Alves-Hyde Peanut Butter & Co. Twenty 12 4
Prokopakis Kira Los Gatos 5
Reynolds Shelby Sugar Cycles 6
Winder Ruth Peanut Butter & Co. Twenty 12 7
Shimabuku Ashley Team Roaring Mouse 8

Testarossa Scratch
In another fast race with a large field, McCaughey, Triplett and Newell were again the top three, with 2nd and 3rd places reversed over the Miss & Out. Of note was junior rider Ruth Winder on the podium in 4th place and master rider Beverly Chaney in the top 8.

McCaughey Laura Salamander 1

Triplett Jennifer Broadmark Capital Cycling Team 2
Newell Elizabeth MRBerkeley.com p/b Bell Lap 3
Winder Ruth Peanut Butter & Co. Twenty 12 4
Crane Tela Broadmark Capital Cycling Team 5
Hanan Alves-Hyde Peanut Butter & Co. Twenty 12 6
Ash Mary Ellen Los Gatos 7
Chaney Beverly Team Roaring Mouse 8

Elite Miss & Out
Veteran Jame Carney started his domination of the endurance events on Friday night in the Miss & Out. In the final sprint, he edged Jason Allen, with Dave McCook rolling across the line for 3rd.

Carney Jame Giddy Up Factor 5000 1

Allen Jason rubicon orbea 2
McCook David McGuire Cycling Tean 3
Duehring Jacob OUCH 4
Kovalcik Zak BRIHOP 5

Testarossa Scratch
In a race full of men with speed and experience, Carney, the wily veteran, again crossed the line in 1st place. Bissell’s Ben Jacques-Maynes used Saturday night’s racing as a tune-up for this weekend’s Nature Valley and was on the podium in 3rd place. Carney said, “The scratch race was a little nervy since I had no idea if Ben was going to rip my legs off with attacks or if the other guy was stronger or faster than me. I had to play it cautious with my turns so I had a big bullet at the end.”

Carney Jame Giddy Up Factor 5000 1

Duehring Jacob OUCH 2
Jacques-Maynes Ben Bissell 3
Allen Jason rubicon orbea 4
Pelaez Steve MRB p/b Bell Lap 5

John Peckham Memorial Points Race
Prior to the race Hellyer Board President and teammate of John Peckham, Brian Peterson said a few words to the crowd, “John’s incredible talent, infectious smile and positive attitude were impossible to miss on or off the bike and will always be remembered.” In another big, competitive field, Carney ran up the points to easily take 1st place. Jacques-Mayes came in a comfortable 2nd, and 3rd and 4th places came down to the final sprint with Kevin Schiller edging out junior rider Daniel Farinha. Ian Moir edged out Jason Allen for the final podium spot.

Carney Jame Giddy Up Factor 5000 1

Jacques-Maynes Ben Bissell 2
Schiller Kevin DNA 3
Farinha Daniel SJBC 4
Ian Moir 5

Brakeless Madison
In the final event of Friday night, eight teams took the start. After a crash midway through the race that saw two teams exit the race, the team of Jason Allen and Jame Carney went up a lap to wrap up the win. Kevin Schiller and Adam Smith had a good lead for 2nd place over the teams of Brent Emhoff/Zak Kovalcik and Eric Balfus/Steve Pelaez, with Emhoff/Kovalcik taking Balfus/Pelaez in the final sprint for 3rd place. Veterans Patrick Briggs and Dave McCook completed the podium.

Allen Jason Giddy Up Factor 5000 1

Carney Jame
Schiller Kevin DNA 2
Smith Adam
Emoff Brent Brihop 3
Kovalcik Zak
Balfus Eric MRB p/b Bell Lap 4
Pelaez Steve
Briggs Pat McGuire Cycling Tean 5
McCook David
Evans Rob RHVilla/IAS 6
Lanier Andrew

Nicerpage Masters’ Miss & Out
The NorCal masters put on a Miss & Out clinic, with six of the first seven placesgoing to NorCal riders. Portland’s Daryl Hemenway broke up the NorCal party, on the podium in 4th place.

McCook David McGuire Cycling Team 1

Nolan Lawrence Team Specialized Racing Masters 2
Briggs Patrick Yahoo! Cycling Team 3
Hemenway Daryl BRIHOP 4
Smith Daniel Morgan Stanley Smith Barney/Specialized 5

Almaden Cycle Club Masters’ Points
The Masters’ points race was another all NorCal podium, with only one point separating 2nd through 5th places.

Briggs Patrick Yahoo! Cycling Team 1

Terusaki Stanley Morgan Stanley Smith Barney/Specialized 2
Gee Vince Mellow Johnny’s 3
Hunter Aaron Kinetic Cycles/GBI 4
Cheetham John Metromint Cycling 5

Masters’ Scratch
Briggs and Terusaki swapped podium places between the points and scratch races. Local coach Dan Smith took 3rd, with multiple time national and world champion Larry Nolan in 4th, with Southern Californian Adam Smith in 5th.

Terusaki Stanley Morgan Stanley Smith Barney/Specialized 1

Briggs Patrick Yahoo! Cycling Team 2
Smith Daniel Morgan Stanley Smith Barney/Specialized 3
Nolan Lawrence Team Specialized Racing Masters 4
Smith Adam DNA 5

Sunday, May 30, 2010

GRAND PRIX OF MOSCOW

GRAND PRIX OF MOSCOW

European Sprint Cup

Krylatskoye Velodrome, Moscow, May 28-30 2010

Complete results

Women's flying 200m

1 70 KRUPECKAITE Simona LTU 10,793 WR
2 93 SANCHEZ Clara FRA 11,028
3 73 KANIS Willy NED 11,122
4 94 CUEFF Virginie FRA 11,250
5 82 BARANOVA Viktoria MosObl 11,251
6 74 HIJGENAAR Yvonne NED 11,422
7 77 GNIDENKO Ekaterina Tula 11,445
8 87 STRELTSOVA Olga MTT 11,453
9 75 VOGEL Kristina GER 11,600
10 71 GAIVENYTE Gintare LTU 11,655

Women's Sprint Final
1 70 KRUPECKAITE Simona LTU
2 93 SANCHEZ Clara FRA
3 87 STRELTSOVA Olga MTT
4 73 KANIS Willy NED
5 75 VOGEL Kristina GER
6 71 GAIVENYTE Gintare LTU

Women's Keirin Final
1 93 SANCHEZ Clara FRA
2 75 VOGEL Kristina GER
3 70 KRUPECKAITE Simona LTU
4 73 KANIS Willy NED
5 94 CUEFF Virginie FRA
6 82 BARANOVA Viktoria MosObl

Men's Flying 200m
1 64 SIREAU Kevin FRA 9,724
2 65 BAUGE Gregory FRA 9,771
3 5 FORSTEMANN Robert GER 9,893 German Record
4 16 DMITRIEV Denis MTT 10,051
5 15 KUCHEROV Sergey MTT 10,056
6 7 SEIDENBECHER Michael 10,172
7 6 ENDERS Rene GER 10,217
8 17 KHOZOV Vladimir 10,228
9 38 SAVITSKIY Valentin OMSK 10,229
10 14 BORISOV Sergey MTT 10,253

Men's Sprint Final
1 64 SIREAU Kevin FRA
2 5 FORSTEMANN Robert GER
3 16 DMITRIEV Denis MTT
4 7 SEIDENBECHER Michael GER
5 6 ENDERS Rene GER
6 65 BAUGE Gregory FRA

Men's Keirin Final
1 6 ENDERS Rene GER
2 64 SIREAU Kevin FRA
3 56 KUCZYNSKI Kamil POL
4 7 SEIDENBECHER Michael GER
5 58 TEKLINSKI Adrian POL
6 65 BAUGE Gregory FRA

GRAND PRIX OF TULA

GRAND PRIX OF TULA

European Sprint Cup - Tula, Russia, May 24-25, 2010

Complete results

Men's Flying 200m
1 5 FORSTEMANN Robert GER 10,215
2 16 DMITRIEV Denis MTT 10,475
3 7 SEIDENBECHER Michael GER 10,480
4 6 ENDERS Rene GER 10,526
5 28 YAKUSHEVSKIY PAVEL SESTR 10,530
6 15 KUCHEROV Sergey MTT 10,538
7 17 KHOZOV Vladimir MTT 10,589
8 26 OKUNEV Ilya SESTR 10,596
9 14 BORISOV Sergey MTT 10,616
10 52 GENUS Gennadii UKR 10,667

Men's Sprint Final
1 5 FORSTEMANN Robert GER
2 16 DMITRIEV Denis MTT
3 6 ENDERS Rene GER
4 15 KUCHEROV Sergey MTT RUS19800718

Men's Keirin Final
1 7 SEIDENBECHER Michael GER
2 21 SCHMIDT Yondi NED
3 6 ENDERS Rene GER
4 52 GENUS Gennadii UKR
5 26 OKUNEV Ilya SESTR

Women's Flying 200m
1 73 KANIS Willy NED 11,560
2 70 KRUPECKAITE Simona LTU 11,565
3 82 BARANOVA Viktoria MosObl 11,745
4 77 GNIDENKO Ekaterina Tula 11,892
5 75 VOGEL Kristina GER 11,947
6 74 HIJGENAAR Yvonne NED 12,137
7 71 GAIVENYTE Gintare LTU 12,223
8 80 ASSESEROVA Elizaveta Tula 12,241
9 88 VOYNOVA Anastaiya MTT 12,299
10 87 STRELTSOVA Olga MTT 12,308

Women's Sprint Final
1 70 KRUPECKAITE Simona LTU
2 73 KANIS Willy NED
3 75 VOGEL Kristina GER
4 87 STRELTSOVA Olga MTT
5 71 GAIVENYTE Gintare LTU
6 77 GNIDENKO Ekaterina Tula

Women's Keirin Final
1 73 KANIS Willy NED
2 77 GNIDENKO Ekaterina Tula
3 74 HIJGENAAR Yvonne NED
4 70 KRUPECKAITE Simona LTU
5 71 GAIVENYTE Gintare LTU
6 72 DEVEIKYTE Ruta LTU

Wednesday, May 12, 2010

17. Erfurter Sprintertag

Men - Sprint
1. Rene’ Enders(Sprintteam Stadtwerke Erfurt)
2. Sebastian Döhrer(Berlin)
3. Michael Seidenbecher(Sprintteam Stadtwerke Erfurt)

Men - Keirin
1. Rene’ Enders(Sprintteam Stadtwerke Erfurt)
2. Sebastian Döhrer(Berlin)
3. Michael Seidenbecher(Sprintteam Stadtwerke Erfurt)

Women - Sprint

1. Kristina Vogel(Sprintteam Stadtwerke Erfurt)
2. Charlene Delev(Brandenburg)
3. Sabine Brettschneider(Brandenburg)

Women - Keirin

1. Kristina Vogel(Sprintteam Stadtwerke Erfurt)
2. Charlene Delev(Brandenburg)
3. Sabine Brettschneider(Brandenburg)

PanAmerican Track Championships

Aguascalientes, Mexico

Women 500m
1 Lisandra Guerra (Cuba) 0:00:33.390
2 Monique Sullivan (Canada) 0:00:34.760
3 Nancy Contreras (Mexico) 0:00:35.042
4 Diana Garcia (Colombia) 0:00:35.063
5 Daniela Larreal (Venezuela) 0:00:35.256
6 Daniela Gaxiola (Mexico) 0:00:35.612
7 Jannine Salcedo (Colombia) 0:00:35.637
8 Arianna Herrera (Cuba) 0:00:35.689
9 Cristin Walker (USA) 0:00:36.282
10 Irene Aravena (Chile) 0:00:36.513

Men's Kilo
1 96 SELLIER Cristopher TRI 1:00.995
2 15 SMITH Travis CAN 1:01.429
3 100 PULGAR Angel VEN 1:01.795
4 24 MARIN Jonathan COL 1:02.009
5 23 PUERTA Fabian COL 1:02.422
6 14 COSETTE Stephane CAN 1:02.671
...
10 99 MATHIESON Tj USA 1:03.688
11 98 WALKER Daniel USA 1:03.782

Women's Sprint Qualification
1 221 GUERRA Lisandra CUB 10.862
2 212 GARCIA Diana COL 11.102
3 199 LARREAL Daniela VEN 11.288
4 205 SULLIVAN Monique CAN 11.307
5 222 HERRERA Arianna CUB 11.537
6 214 GAVIRIA Juliana COL 11.556

Women's Sprint
1 221 GUERRA Lisandra CUB
2 212 GARCIA Diana COL
3 199 LARREAL Daniela VEN
4 205 SULLIVAN Monique CAN

Men's Sprint Final
1 15 SMITH Travis CAN
2 92 PHILLY Njisane TRI
3 21 NARVAEZ Leonardo COL
4 102 CANELON Hersony VEN

Women's Keirin Final

1 221 GUERRA Lisandra CUB
2 199 LARREAL Daniela VEN
3 212 GARCIA Diana COL
4 237 TINAJERO Estefany MEX
5 205 SULLIVAN Monique CAN
6 222 HERRERA Arianna CUB

Men's Keirin Final
1 102 CANELON Hersony VEN
2 13 FORDE Barry BAR
3 21 NARVAEZ Leonardo COL
4 92 PHILLY Njisane TRI
5 7 FERNANDEZ Juan Telmo ARG
6 22 TAMAYO Christian COL