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2013–14 UCI Track Cycling World Cup

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2013–2014 UCI Track Cycling World Cup
Twenty-second edition of the UCI Track Cycling World Cup
World Cup medals and jersey
World Cup medals and jersey
Details
Dates1 November 2013 – 19 January 2014
LocationUnited Kingdom and Mexico
Races3

The 2013–2014 UCI Track Cycling World Cup was a multi race tournament over a track cycling season. It was the twenty-second series of the UCI Track Cycling World Cup organised by the Union Cycliste Internationale. The series ran from 1 November 2013 to 19 January 2014 and consisted of three rounds in Manchester, Aguascalientes and Guadalajara.

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Series

The 2013–2014 UCI Track Cycling World Cup consisted of three rounds, in Manchester (United Kingdom), Aguascalientes (Mexico) and Guadalajara (Mexico).

Manchester, United Kingdom

Banner of the World Cup in Manchester

The first round of the World Cup was hosted in Manchester.[1] Manchester has hosted the World Cup on eight occasions. This round was held between 1 and 3 November 2013 at the Manchester Velodrome.

Aguascalientes, Mexico

The second round of the World Cup was hosted in Aguascalientes.[2] This round was held between 5 and 7 December 2013 at the Aguascalientes Bicentenary Velodrome.

Guadalajara, Mexico

The third round of the World Cup will be hosted in Guadalajara.[3] This round was held between 17 and 19 January 2014 at the Velodromo Panamericano.

Overall team standings

Overall team standings are calculated based on total number of points gained by the team's riders in each event. The top ten teams after the third and final round are listed below:[4]

Rank Team Round 1 Round 2 Round 3 Total Points
1  Great Britain 2342.0 2396.5 1458.0 6196.5
2  Australia 1807.5 2062.0 1701.5 5571.0
3  Russia 1647.5 1373.0 1733.0 4753.5
4  Germany 1556.1 1710.0 1454.5 4720.6
5  Spain 1211.0 1174.0 1372.0 3757.0
6  France 1192.0 1017.0 1391.5 3600.5
7  Netherlands 991.0 988.5 1208.0 3187.5
8  New Zealand 724.5 778.0 1156.0 2658.5
9  Italy 1121.0 676.0 780.0 2577.0
10  Poland 905.0 696.0 946.5 2547.5

Results

Men

Event Winner Second Third
 Great Britain, Manchester – 1–3 November 2013[5]
Sprint

Details (PDF)

 Robert Förstemann (GER)
 Njisane Phillip (TTO)  Shane Perkins (AUS)
Individual Pursuit

Details (PDF)

 Marco Coledan (ITA)

4:22.641
 Alexander Serov (RUS)
4:23.296
 Sebastián Mora (ESP)
4:25.022
Team Pursuit

Details (PDF)

 Great Britain
Ed Clancy

Steven Burke

Andy Tennant

Owain Doull

3:58.654
 Australia
Luke Davison
Alex Edmondson

Mitchell Mulhern
Miles Scotson
3:59.293
 Denmark
Lasse Norman Hansen
Matthias Muller
Rasmus Christian Quaade
Alex Rasmussen
4:01.934
Team Sprint

Details (PDF)

 Germany
René Enders

Robert Förstemann

Max Niederlag

43.293
 Russia
Denis Dmitriev
Andrey Kubeev
Pavel Yakushevskiy
43.844
 Great Britain
Philip Hindes
Jason Kenny
Matthew Crampton
Kian Emadi(q)
43.972
Keirin

Details (PDF)

 François Pervis (FRA)
 Maximilian Levy (GER)
(Team Erdgas 2012)
 Hersony Canelón (VEN)
Scratch Race

Details (PDF)

 Andreas Müller (AUT)
 Elia Viviani (ITA)  Jonathan Mould (GBR)
(Team USN)
Points Race

Details (PDF)

 Martyn Irvine (IRL)

20 pts
 Lasse Norman Hansen (DEN)
17 pts
 Elia Viviani (ITA)
13 pts
Omnium

Details (PDF)

 Jasper De Buyst (BEL)

17 pts
 Tim Veldt (NED)
18 pts
 Aaron Gate (NZL)

24 pts
 Mexico, Aguascalientes – 5–7 December 2013[6]
Sprint

Details (PDF)

 Matthew Glaetzer (AUS)
 Jason Kenny (GBR)  Pavel Kelemen (CZE)
Kilo Time Trial

Details (PDF)

 François Pervis (FRA)

56.303 WR
 Maximilian Levy (GER)
(Team Erdgas 2012)
57.949
 Joachim Eilers (GER)
57.980
Team Pursuit

Details (PDF)

 Australia
Glenn O'Shea

Alex Edmondson

Mitchell Mulhern

Alexander Morgan

3:55.841
 Denmark
Lasse Norman Hansen
Casper Folsach
Rasmus Christian Quaade
Alex Rasmussen
3:58.275
 Great Britain
Sam Harrison
Steven Burke
Jonathan Dibben
Owain Doull
3:59.009
Team Sprint

Details (PDF)

 Germany
René Enders

Robert Förstemann

Joachim Eilers

42.117[NB 1]
 Great Britain
Philip Hindes
Jason Kenny
Matthew Crampton
Kian Emadi(q)
43.325
 Australia
Nathan Hart
Shane Perkins
Matthew Glaetzer
43.201
Keirin

Details (PDF)

 Matthew Crampton (GBR)  Tobias Wachter (GER)
 Shane Perkins (AUS)
Scratch Race

Details (PDF)

 Owain Doull (GBR)  King Lok Cheung (HKG)  Roman Lutsyshyn (UKR)
Madison

Details (PDF)

 Spain
David Muntaner

Albert Torres
 Belgium
Jasper De Buyst
Kenny De Ketele
 Russia
Artur Ershov
Alexander Serov
Omnium

Details (PDF)

 Luke Davison (AUS)
30 pts
 Jasper De Buyst (BEL)

34 pts
 Artyom Zakharov (KAZ)
36 pts
 Mexico, Guadalajara – 17–19 January 2014[7]
Sprint

Details (PDF)

 Hugo Haak (NED)  Max Niederlag (GER)  Sam Webster (NZL)
Kilo Time Trial

Details (PDF)

 Scott Sunderland (AUS)
59.675
 Krzysztof Maksel (POL)

59.820
 Hugo Haak (NED)
59.976
Individual Pursuit

Details (PDF)

 Jenning Huizenga (NED)

4:21.931
 Mauro Agostini (ARG)
4:25.708
 Stefan Küng (SUI)
4:19.542
Team Pursuit

Details (PDF)

 Australia
Tirian McManus

Joshua Harrison

Callum Scotson

Scott Sunderland

4:01.494
  Switzerland
Théry Schir
Stefan Küng
Loïc Perizzolo
Cyrille Thièry
4:06.312
 Germany
Theo Reinhardt
Maximilian Beyer
Henning Bommel
Nils Schomber
caught opponents
Team Sprint

Details (PDF)

 Netherlands
Nils van 't Hoenderdaal
Hugo Haak
Matthijs Büchli
43.311
 Germany
Erik Balzer

Max Niederlag

Joachim Eilers

43.465
 Great Britain
John Paul
Callum Skinner
Lewis Oliva
43.854
Keirin

Details (PDF)

 Matthijs Büchli (NED)
 Santiago Ramírez (COL)  Lewis Oliva (GBR)
Points Race

Details (PDF)

 Kirill Sveshnikov (RUS)
40 pts
 Thomas Scully (NZL)
38 pts
 Roman Lutsyshyn (UKR)

34 pts
Madison

Details (PDF)

 New Zealand
Patrick Bevin
Thomas Scully
 Belgium
Jasper De Buyst

Kenny De Ketele
  Switzerland
Stefan Küng
Théry Schir
Omnium

Details (PDF)

 Tirian McManus (AUS)
26 pts
 Jasper De Buyst (BEL)

27 pts
 Thomas Boudet (FRA)
30 pts
  1. ^ Germany set a World Record in qualifying of 41.871. The time of 42.117 was also under the previous record of 42.600s.

Women

Event Winner Second Third
 Great Britain, Manchester – 1–3 November 2013 [5]
Sprint

Details (PDF)

 Kristina Vogel (GER)
 Wai Sze Lee (HKG)  Becky James (GBR)
Individual Pursuit

Details (PDF)

 Joanna Rowsell (GBR)

3:34.904
 Rebecca Wiasak (AUS)
3:36.830
 Katie Archibald (GBR)
(Scottish Cycling Braveheart.com)
3:37.093
Team Pursuit

Details (PDF)

 Great Britain
Laura Trott

Elinor Barker

Joanna Rowsell

Dani King

4:19.604 WR
 Canada
Gillian Carleton
Laura Brown
Jasmin Glaesser
Stephanie Roorda
4:27.083
 Australia
Annette Edmondson
Georgia Baker
Rebecca Wiasak
Elissa Wundersitz
4:30.831
Team Sprint

Details (PDF)

 Germany
Miriam Welte

Kristina Vogel

32.788
 Great Britain
Victoria Williamson
Becky James
33.635
Max Success Pro Cycling
Junhong Lin
Tianshi Zhong
33.372
Keirin

Details (PDF)

 Kristina Vogel (GER)
 Becky James (GBR)
 Sandie Clair (FRA)
Scratch Race

Details (PDF)

 Małgorzata Wojtyra (POL)
 Katie Archibald (GBR)
(Scottish Cycling Braveheart.com)
 Tetyana Klimchenko (UKR)
Points Race

Details (PDF)

 Laura Brown (CAN)

29 pts
 Elizabeth Newell (USA)
26 pts
 Jamie Wong (HKG)
26 pts
Omnium

Details (PDF)

 Laura Trott (GBR)

19 pts
 Gillian Carleton (CAN)
24 pts
 Laurie Berthon (FRA)
26 pts
 Mexico, Aguascalientes – 5–7 December 2013[6]
Sprint

Details (PDF)

 Kristina Vogel (GER)
 Anna Meares (AUS)  Wai Sze Lee (HKG)
500m Time Trial

Details (PDF)

 Anna Meares (AUS)

32.836 WR
 Miriam Welte (GER)
33.062
 Wai Sze Lee (HKG)

33.296
Individual Pursuit

Details (PDF)

 Rebecca Wiasak (AUS)

3:28.884
 Elinor Barker (GBR)
3:31.070
 Caroline Ryan (IRL)
3:34.257
Team Pursuit

Details (PDF)

 Great Britain
Katie Archibald

Elinor Barker

Joanna Rowsell

Dani King

4:16.552 WR
 Canada
Gillian Carleton
Laura Brown
Jasmin Glaesser
Stephanie Roorda
4:23.172
 Australia
Rebecca Wiasak
Melissa Hoskins
Amy Cure
Isabella King
4:22.533
Team Sprint

Details (PDF)

 Germany
Miriam Welte

Kristina Vogel

32.212
 Great Britain
Jess Varnish
Becky James
32.602
 Russia
Yelena Brezhniva
Anastasiya Voynova
32.579
Keirin

Details (PDF)

 Kristina Vogel (GER)
 Wai Sze Lee (HKG)  Becky James (GBR)
Points Race

Details (PDF)

 Stephanie Pohl (GER)

20 pts
 Jasmin Glaesser (CAN)
13 pts
 Jarmila Machačová (CZE)

12 pts
Omnium

Details (PDF)

 Sarah Hammer (USA)

19 pts
 Laura Trott (GBR)

26 pts
 Jolien D'Hoore (BEL)
27 pts
 Mexico, Guadalajara – 17–19 January 2014[7]
Sprint

Details (PDF)

 Junhong Lin (CHN)
(Max Success Pro Cycling)
 Tianshi Zhong (CHN)
(Max Success Pro Cycling)
 Wai Sze Lee (HKG)
500m Time Trial

Details (PDF)

 Anastasiia Voinova (RUS)
33.645
 Miriam Welte (GER)

33.736
 Wai Sze Lee (HKG)

33.928
Team Pursuit

Details (PDF)

 Canada
Allison Beveridge

Laura Brown

Jasmin Glaesser

Stephanie Roorda

caught opponents
 United States
Jennifer Valente
Cari Higgins
Lauren Tamayo
Jade Wilcoxson
overtaken
 Australia
Isabella King
Georgia Baker
Rebecca Wiasak
Elissa Wundersitz
4:30.668
Team Sprint

Details (PDF)

Max Success Pro Cycling
Junhong Lin
Tianshi Zhong
33.016
 Russia
Anastasiia Voinova
Ekaterina Gnidenko
33.269
 Great Britain
Victoria Williamson

Dannielle Khan

33.569
Keirin

Details (PDF)

 Wai Sze Lee (HKG)
 Fatehah Mustapa (MYS)
(YSD Track Team)
 Sandie Clair (FRA)
Scratch Race

Details (PDF)

 Xiao Juan Diao (HKG)  Milena Salcedo (COL)  Evgenia Romanyuta (RUS)
Omnium

Details (PDF)

 Katarzyna Pawłowska (POL)
20 pts
 Isabella King (AUS)
21 pts
 Laurie Berthon (FRA)

25 pts

References

  1. ^ "Manchester UCI Track Cycling World Cup – General Information" (pdf). UCI. Retrieved 20 October 2013.
  2. ^ "Aguascalientes UCI Track Cycling World Cup – General Information" (pdf). UCI. Retrieved 20 October 2013.
  3. ^ "Guadalajara UCI Track Cycling World Cup – General Information" (pdf). UCI. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  4. ^ "Guadalajara UCI Track Cycling World Cup – Team World Cup Results (page 39)" (pdf). Tissot Timing. 19 January 2014. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  5. ^ a b "Manchester UCI Track Cycling World Cup – Results". Archived from the original on 3 February 2014. Retrieved 7 November 2013.
  6. ^ a b "Aguascalientes UCI Track Cycling World Cup – Results". Archived from the original on 16 December 2013. Retrieved 21 January 2014.
  7. ^ a b "Guadalajara UCI Track Cycling World Cup – Results". Archived from the original on 27 January 2014. Retrieved 9 January 2014.

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