2011 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships – Men's 1 km time trial

The men's 1 km time trial was part of the 2011 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships, held in Montichiari, Italy in March 2011.

Medalists

ClassGoldSilverBronze
C1 Rodrigo López
 Argentina
Chris Jaco Nel
 South Africa
Jaye Miley
 Canada
C2 Gui Hua Liang
 China
Andrew Panazzolo
 Australia
Tobias Graf
 Germany
C3 Darren Kenny
 United Kingdom
Richard Waddon
 United Kingdom
Amador Granados
 Spain
C4 Jody Cundy
 United Kingdom
Terry Byrne
 United Kingdom
Jirí Bouška
 Czech Republic
C5 Jon-Allan Butterworth
 United Kingdom
Vincent Juarez
 United States
Pablo Jaramillo Gallardo
 Spain
B Neil Fachie,
Craig MacLean
 United Kingdom
Anthony Kappes,
Barney Storey
 United Kingdom
Jose Enrique Porto Lareo,
Jose Antonio Villanueva Trinidad
 Spain

C1

The Final was held on 12 March.[1]

Final

RankName Nation Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Rodrigo Fernando Lopez  Argentina 1:19.991
2nd, silver medalist(s) Jaco Nel  South Africa 1:20.558
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Jaye Milley  Canada 1:23.275
4 Brayden McDougall  Canada 1:23.557
5 Juan Jose Mendez Fernandez  Spain 1:25.791
6 Pierre Senska  Germany 1:25.929
7 Erich Winkler  Germany 1:27.299
8 Andreas Zirkl  Austria 1:27.942
9 Sergei Ipatov  Russia 1:40.858

C2

The Final was held on 12 March.[2]

Final

RankName Nation Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Gui Hua Liang  China 1:16.497
2nd, silver medalist(s) Andrew Panazzolo  Australia 1:18.048
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Tobias Graf  Germany 1:18.640
4 Michal Stark  Czech Republic 1:19.466
5 Fabrizio Macchi  Italy 1:19.898
6 Colin Lynch  Ireland 1:20.761
7 Antonio Garcia Martinez  Spain 1:21.032
8 Xiao Ming Gao  China 1:21.691
9 Gijs van Butselaar  Netherlands 1:22.592
10 Michael Teuber  Germany 1:22.814
11 Stephen Hills  New Zealand 1:23.047
12 Arslan Gilmutdinov  Russia 1:23.980
13 Alvaro Galvis Becerra  Colombia 1:24.028
14 Maurice Far Eckhard Tio  Spain 1:24.502
15 Matthieu Parent  Canada 1:24.567
16 Roger Bolliger   Switzerland 1:25.376
17 Attila Olah  Romania 1:30.347
18 Vitorio Silvestre  Brazil 2:18.131

C3

The Final was held on 12 March.[3]

Final

RankName Nation Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Darren Kenny  United Kingdom 1:11.293
2nd, silver medalist(s) Richard Waddon  United Kingdom 1:11.733
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Amador Granados Alkorta  Spain 1:12.985
4 Shaun McKeown  United Kingdom 1:13.086
5 Masaki Fujita  Japan 1:14.087
6 Steffen Warias  Germany 1:16.034
7 William Chesebro  United States 1:16.495
8 Nathan Smith  New Zealand 1:17.065
9 Carmelo Sanchez Oviedo  Colombia 1:18.370
10 Roberto Bargna  Italy 1:18.513
11 Alexey Obydennov  Russia 1:18.821
12 Sven Boekhoven  Netherlands 1:18.930
13 Miroslav Dongres  Czech Republic 1:19.426
14 Lu Zhang  China 1:20.646
15 Tomas Kvasnicka  Czech Republic 1:20.946
16 Matej Benda  Czech Republic 1:21.308
17 Christopher Burns  Ireland 1:23.312
18 Vladislav Adanichkin  Russia 1:30.806

C4

The Final was held on 12 March.[4]

Final

RankName Nation Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Jody Cundy  United Kingdom 1:05.144 WR
2nd, silver medalist(s) Terry Byrne  United Kingdom 1:07.694
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Jiri Bouska  Czech Republic 1:09.601
4 Carol Eduard Novak  Romania 1:09.962
5 Jiri Jezek  Czech Republic 1:10.244
6 Aaron Trent  United States 1:10.455
7 Masashi Ishii  Japan 1:10.892
8 Samuel Kavanagh  United States 1:10.938
9 Xiaofei Ji  China 1:11.185
10 Michele Pittacolo  Italy 1:12.228
11 Manfred Gattringer  Austria 1:12.774
12 Diego Germán Dueñas Gómez  Colombia 1:13.236
13 Yuan Chao Zheng  China 1:13.857
14 Haohua Huang  China 1:14.087
15 Eric Bourgault  Canada 1:14.771
16 Tino Kässner  Germany 1:15.176
17 Lubos Jirka  Czech Republic 1:15.481
18 Teun Kruijff  Netherlands 1:15.648
19 Stephan Herholdt  South Africa 1:15.935
20 Gianluca Fantoni  Italy 1:16.185
21 Janos Plekker  South Africa 1:16.371
22 Jamie Gemmell  New Zealand 1:16.626
23 Klaus Lungershausen  Germany 1:18.345
24 Vitaliy Malyshev  Russia 1:24.606
25 Vyacheslav Telelyukhin  Russia 1:29.709

C5

The Final was held on 12 March.[5]

Final

RankName Nation Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Jon-Allan Butterworth  United Kingdom 1:07.615 WR
2nd, silver medalist(s) Vincent Juarez  United States 1:08.872
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Pablo Jaramillo Gallardo  Spain 1:09.108
4 Alfonso Cabello Llamas  Spain 1:09.396
5 Xinyang Liu  China 1:09.623
6 Lauro Chaman  Brazil 1:09.631
7 Mario Hammer  Germany 1:09.931
8 Yehor Dementyev  Ukraine 1:10.228
9 Cathal Miller  Ireland 1:10.497
10 Wolfgang Sacher  Germany 1:10.665
11 Mark Briston  United Kingdom 1:10.680
12 Andrea Tarlao  Italy 1:11.964
13 Christopher Ross  New Zealand 1:12.304
14 Radim Pavlik  Czech Republic 1:12.356
15 Michael T. Gallagher  Australia 1:12.472
16 Benjamin Landier  France 1:12.535
17 Soelito Gohr  Brazil 1:12.692
18 Wolfgang Eibeck  Austria 1:12.722
19 Fabio Triboli  Italy 1:12.869
20 Joao Alberto Schwindt Filho  Brazil 1:13.631
21 Edwin Fabian Matiz Ruiz  Colombia 1:13.758
22 Imre Torok  Romania 1:14.114
23 Pierpaolo Addesi  Italy 1:14.535
24 Takahiro Abe  Japan 1:15.004
25 Christoph Leiter  Germany 1:15.276
26 Bastiaan Gruppen  Netherlands 1:15.503
27 Ioannis Kalaitzakis  Greece 1:15.691
28 Martin Bruun Jacobsen  Denmark 1:18.424
29 Pavel Komotskiy  Russia 1:21.076
30 Anatolii Kolunov  Russia 1:25.482

Tandem B

The Final was held on 11 March.[6]

Final

RankName Nation Time
1st, gold medalist(s) Neil Fachie,
Craig MacLean
 United Kingdom 1:02.659
2nd, silver medalist(s) Anthony Kappes,
Barney Storey
 United Kingdom 1:02.681
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Jose Enrique Porto Lareo,
Jose Antonio Villanueva Trinidad
 Spain 1:04.350
4 Rinne Oost,
Patrick Bos
 Netherlands 1:05.158
5 Clark Rachfal,
David Swanson
 United States 1:05.418
6 Daniel Chalifour,
Alexandre Cloutier
 Canada 1:05.522
7 Michael Delaney,
Con Collis
 Ireland 1:05.552
8 Tatsuyuki Oshiro,
Yasufumi Ito
 Japan 1:05.617
9 Kieran Modra,
Scott McPhee
 Australia 1:05.775
10 Bryce Lindores,
Sean Finning
 Australia 1:05.975
11 Miguel Angel Clemente Solano,
Diego Javier Munoz Sanchez
 Spain 1:06.625
12 Richard Bonhof,
Jeroen Lute
 Netherlands 1:07.194
13 William Stanley,
Doug Baron
 Canada 1:07.312
14 Yannick Reich,
Torsten Goliasch
 Germany 1:07.750
15 Elicer Orjuela Prada,
Manuel Javier Tunjano
 Colombia 1:08.075
16 Damien Debeaupuits,
Alexis Febvay
 France 1:08.173
17 Alfred Stelleman,
Timo Fransen
 Netherlands 1:08.388
18 Brian Cowie,
Luc Dionne
 Canada 1:08.490
19 Andrew Fitzgerald,
Damien Shaw
 Ireland 1:09.062
20 Ivano Pizzi,
Luca Pizzi
 Italy 1:09.301
21 Olivier Donval,
Olivier Derquenne
 France 1:09.368
22 Przemyslaw Wegner,
Arkadiusz Garczarek
 Poland 1:09.543
23 Christos Stefanakis,
Konstantinos Troulinos
 Greece 1:09.546
24 Laurent Delez,
Christophe Grenard
  Switzerland 1:09.680
25 Marek Moflar,
Jiri Chyba
 Czech Republic 1:10.500
26 Emanuele Bersini,
Daniele Riccardo
 Italy 1:10.757
27 Ralf Arnold,
Jan Ratzke
 Germany 1:10.785
28 Ales Moravec,
Pavel Buran
 Czech Republic 1:10.893
29 Alberto Lujan Nattkemper,
Juan Martin Ferrari
 Argentina 1:13.088
30 Pablo Reinaldo Astoreca,
Osvaldo De Bona
 Argentina 1:15.300
31 Nikolaos Manatakis,
Nikolaos Koumpenakis
 Greece 1:15.690

See also

References

  1. Men's 1 km Time Trial C1 - Results, Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)
  2. Men's 1 km Time Trial C2 - Results, Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)
  3. Men's 1 km Time Trial C3 - Results, Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)
  4. Men's 1 km Time Trial C4 - Results, Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI)
  5. Men's 1 km Time Trial C5 - Results, Official website of the 2011 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships
  6. Men's 1 km Time Trial B - Results, Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI), 11 Mar 2011
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