1996 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
The 1996 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics is a multi race tournament over a season of track cycling. The World Cup is organised by the UCI.
Results
Men
Event | Winner | Second | Third |
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Colombia, Cali[1] — 10 April | |||
Keirin | Marty Nothstein (USA) | Laurent Gané (FRA) | Federico Paris (ITA) |
1 km time trial | José Manuel Moreno (ESP) | Graham Sharman (AUS) | Dimitrios Georgalis (GRE) |
Individual pursuit | Juan Martínez Oliver (ESP) | Jérôme Neuville (FRA) | Walter Fernando Perez (ARG) |
Team pursuit | Spain Juan Llaneras Adolfo Alperi Juan Martínez Oliver Bernando Gonzalez | Argentina Walter Fernando Perez Edgardo Simón Gonzalo García Gabriel Curuchet | Colombia Jhon Freddy García Yiovani López Víctor Herrer Marlon Pérez |
Sprint | Marty Nothstein (USA) | Anthony Peden (AUS) | Sean Eadie (AUS) |
Points race | Juan Llaneras (ESP) | Juan Curuchet (ARG) | Marlon Pérez (COL) |
Team sprint | Italy | Greece | Russia |
Madison | Argentina Juan Curuchet Gabriel Curuchet | Switzerland Hermann Gretener Alexander Aeschbach | Netherlands Van Hameren Cornelius Post |
Cuba, Havana[2] — 15 April | |||
Keirin | Martin Nothstein (USA) | ||
1 km time trial | Graham Sharman (AUS) | Herve Robert Thuet (FRA) | Josep Escudero (ESP) |
Individual pursuit | Juan Martínez Oliver (ESP) | Graham Obree (GBR) | |
Team pursuit | Spain | Argentina | United States |
Sprint | Martin Nothstein (USA) | ||
Points race | Declan Lonergan [IRL] | Wolfgang Kotzmann (AUT) | Juan Llaneras [ESP] |
Madison | Argentina Juan Curuchet Gabriel Curuchet | ||
Greece, Athens — 10–12 May | |||
1 km time trial | Sören Lausberg (GER) | ||
Individual pursuit | Heiko Szonn (GER) | ||
Team pursuit | Germany | ||
Sprint | Curt Harnett (CAN) | Eyk Pokorny (GER) | Pavel Buran (CZE) |
Points race | Juan Llaneras (ESP) | Bruno Risi (SUI) | Andreas Beikirch (GER) |
Italy, Busto Garolfo[3] — 20–22 May | |||
Keirin | Marty Nothstein (USA) | ||
Team pursuit | Russia | Spain | France |
Sprint | Curt Harnett (CAN) | Gary Neiwand (AUS) | Roberto Chiappa (ITA) |
Germany, Cottbus — June | |||
1 km time trial | Ainars Kiksis (LAT) | José Antonio Escuredo (ESP) | Michael Scheurer (GER) |
Individual pursuit | Andrea Collinelli (ITA) | Jens Lehmann (GER) | Edouard Gritsoun (RUS) |
Team pursuit | Italy | Germany | Great Britain Chris Newton Rob Hayles Matt Illingworth Bryan Steel |
Sprint | Bill Clay (USA) | Ainars Kiksis (LAT) | Viesturs Berzins (LAT) |
Points race | Bruno Risi (SUI) | Juan Llaneras (ESP) | Marco Villa (ITA) |
Madison | Netherlands Peter Pieters Cornelius Post | Germany Steffen Blochwitz Carsten Wolf | Australia Scott McGrory Matthew Allen |
Women
Event | Winner | Second | Third |
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Colombia, Cali[1] — April | |||
500 m time trial | Antonella Bellutti (ITA) | Oksana Grichina (RUS) | Daniela Larreal (VEN) |
Sprint | Oksana Grichina (RUS) | Daniela Larreal (VEN) | Galina Enioukhina (RUS) |
Individual pursuit[4] | Antonella Bellutti (ITA) | Yoanka Gonzalez (CUB) | Karen Barrow (AUS) |
Points race | Belem Guerrero (MEX) | Jessica Greico (USA) | Daniela Larreal (VEN) |
Cuba, Havana[2] — April | |||
500 m time trial | Olga Slyusareva (RUS) | ||
Sprint | Olga Slyusareva (RUS) | ||
Greece, Athens — 10–12 May | |||
500m | Félicia Ballanger (FRA) | Oksana Grichina (RUS) | Annett Neumann (GER) |
Sprint | Félicia Ballanger (FRA) | Oksana Grichina (RUS) | Annett Neumann (GER) |
Individual pursuit | Antonella Bellutti (ITA) | Judith Arndt (GER) | Yvonne McGregor (GBR) |
Points race | Nathalie Lancien-Even (FRA) | Zulfià Zabírova (KAZ) | Maureen Kaila Vergara (ESA) |
Italy, Busto Garolfo[3] — 20–22 May | |||
Individual pursuit | Marion Clignet (FRA) | Antonella Bellutti (ITA) | Lucy Tyler-Sharman (USA) |
Sprint | Félicia Ballanger (FRA) | Michele Ferris (AUS) | Oksana Grichina (RUS) |
Germany, Cottbus — June | |||
500m | Félicia Ballanger (FRA) | Oksana Grichina (RUS) | Kathrin Freitag (GER) |
Sprint | Félicia Ballanger (FRA) | Oksana Grichina (RUS) | Kathrin Freitag (GER) |
Individual pursuit | Jeannie Quigley-Eickhoff (USA) | Rasa Mažeikytė (LTU) | Yoanka González (CUB) |
Points race | Nathalie Lancien-Even (FRA) | Jeannie Quigley-Eickhoff (USA) | Rita Mažeikytė (LTU) |
References
- 1 2 Cali, Colombia, Track World cup cyclingnews.com 10 April 1996
- 1 2 Track World Cup, Havana, Cuba cyclingnews.com 15 April 1996
- 1 2 Busto Garolfo, Italy, Track World Cup (4), Day 1. cyclingnews.com May 20 1996
- ↑ Cali, Pursuit (F) 1996
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