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2004 UCI Track Cycling World Championships Melbourne, Australia 2004 UCI Track Cycling World Championships Melbourne, Australia MEN’S RESULTS Men’s Individual Pursuit Final for 1st & 2nd 1 Sergi Escobar Roure (Spain) 4.19.382 (55.517km/h) 2 Robert Hayles (Great Britain) 4.20.337 (55.313km/h) Final for 3rd & 4th 3 Robert Bartko (Germany) 4.20.928 (55.188km/h) 4 Luke Roberts (Australia) 4.20.947 (55.184km/h) Men IP first round Heat 1 1000m (position) 2000m 3000m 4000m 1 Luke Roberts (Australia) 1.10.879 (2) 2.15.600 (2) 3.19.917 (2) 4.24.384 (54.466km/h) 2 Volodymyr Dyudya (Ukraine) 1.08.468 (1) 2.12.479 (1) 3.18.335 (1) 4.25.510 (54.235km/h) Heat 2 1 Robert Bartko (Germany) 1.09.905 (2) 2.14.344 (2) 3.18.769 (2) 4.22.702 (54.814km/h) 2 Paul Manning (Great Britain) 1.09.609 (1) 2.13.951 (1) 3.18.645 (1) 4.25.041 (54.331km/h) Heat 3 1 Robert Hayles (Great Britain) 1.09.151 (1) 2.13.292 (1) 3.17.674 (1) 4.22.045 (54.952km/h) 2 Christian Lademann (Germany) 1.09.759 (2) 2.14.738 (2) 3.20.844 (2) 4.29.664 (53.399km/h) Heat 4 1 Sergi Escobar Roure (Spain) 1.07.967 (1) 2.11.423 (1) 3.15.393 (1) 4.19.908 (55.404km/h) 2 Fabien Sanchez (France) 1.10.057 (2) 2.15.625 (2) 3.23.533 (2) ovr Qualifying - May 26, 2004 1000m (position) 2000m 3000m 4000m 1 Sergi Escobar Roure (Spain) 1.08.569 (5) 2.11.577 (2) 3.15.294 (1) 4.19.671 (55.454km/h) 2 Robert Hayles (Great Britain) 1.08.549 (4) 2.12.466 (4) 3.17.042 (6) 4.21.530 (55.060km/h) 3 Paul Manning (Great Britain) 1.08.898 (7) 2.12.849 (6) 3.16.873 (4) 4.21.912 (54.980km/h) 4 Luke Roberts (Australia) 1.09.575 (11) 2.13.333 (8) 3.16.539 (3) 4.22.410 (54.875km/h) 5 Volodymyr Dyudya (Ukraine) 1.07.448 (1) 2.11.062 (1) 3.16.486 (2) 4.22.585 (54.839km/h) 6 Robert Bartko (Germany) 1.08.246 (2) 2.12.347 (3) 3.16.981 (5) 4.23.580 (54.632km/h) 7 Christian Lademann (Germany) 1.08.523 (3) 2.12.516 (5) 3.17.842 (7) 4.23.625 (54.623km/h) 8 Fabien Sanchez (France) 1.09.388 (10) 2.14.761 (10) 3.20.386 (9) 4.25.638 (54.209km/h) 9 Alexey Markov (Russia) 1.08.987 (8) 2.13.245 (7) 3.18.609 (8) 4.25.868 (54.162km/h) 10 Levi Heimans (Netherlands) 1.10.936 (17) 2.16.004 (13) 3.21.153 (11) 4.26.786 (53.975km/h) 11 Mark Jamieson (Australia) 1.09.174 (9) 2.15.222 (11) 3.22.354 (13) 4.27.856 (53.760km/h) 12 Jens Mouris (Netherlands) 1.10.529 (14) 2.15.913 (12) 3.21.992 (12) 4.29.937 (53.345km/h) 13 Vasili Kiryienka (Bielorussia) 1.08.624 (6) 2.13.724 (9) 3.21.144 (10) 4.30.091 (53.315km/h) 14 Jérôme Neuville (France) 1.11.221 (18) 2.17.071 (14) 3.23.643 (14) 4.31.215 (53.094km/h) 15 Kei Uchida (Japan) 1.12.496 (21) 2.18.184 (18) 3.23.824 (15) 4.32.272 (52.888km/h) 16 Alexander Serov (Russia) 1.10.744 (16) 2.17.165 (15) 3.24.135 (16) 4.32.990 (52.749km/h) 17 Alessandro Mazzolani (Italy) 1.10.146 (13) 2.18.061 (16) 3.27.218 (17) 4.36.729 (52.036km/h) 18 Arles Antonio Castro (Colombia) 1.11.723 (20) 2.19.909 (21) 3.29.132 (19) 4.37.188 (51.950km/h) 19 Vytautas Kaupas (Lithuania) 1.10.719 (15) 2.18.115 (17) 3.27.372 (18) 4.37.344 (51.921km/h) 20 Hossein Askari (Iran) 1.13.088 (22) 2.21.522 (22) 3.31.817 (22) 4.41.876 (51.086km/h) 21 George Ninos (Greece) 1.09.782 (12) 2.18.202 (19) 3.29.377 (20) 4.42.191 (51.029km/h) 22 Yuriy Yuda (Kazakhstan) 1.11.241 (19) 2.19.559 (20) 3.30.388 (21) 4.44.876 (50.548km/h) Men’s Kilometer Time Trial 1 Chris Hoy (Great Britain) 18.330 (1) 32.073 (2) 46.405 (1) 1.01.599 (58.442km/h) 2 Arnaud Tournant (France) 18.555 (5) 32.201 (4) 46.424 (2) 1.01.957 (58.104km/h) 3 Theo Bos (Netherlands) 18.486 (4) 32.420 (6) 46.927 (7) 1.02.055 (58.013km/h) 4 Stefan Nimke (Germany) 19.093 (14) 32.671 (9) 46.914 (6) 1.02.238 (57.842km/h) 5 Ben Kersten (Australia) 18.355 (3) 31.921 (1) 46.446 (3) 1.02.299 (57.785km/h) 6 Shane Kelly (Australia) 18.582 (6) 32.094 (3) 46.513 (4) 1.02.314 (57.771km/h) 7 Sören Lausberg (Germany) 18.973 (10) 32.565 (7) 46.870 (5) 1.02.452 (57.644km/h) 8 Teun Mulder (Netherlands) 18.681 (8) 32.575 (8) 47.008 (9) 1.02.681 (57.433km/h) 9 Carsten Bergemann (Germany) 19.214 (16) 33.200 (14) 47.600 (12) 1.02.723 (57.395km/h) 10 François Pervis (France) 18.347 (2) 32.282 (5) 46.933 (8) 1.02.742 (57.377km/h) 11 Craig McLean (Great Britain) 18.802 (9) 32.827 (10) 47.151 (10) 1.02.743 (57.376km/h) 12 Alois Kankovsky (Czech Republic) 19.167 (15) 32.855 (12) 47.247 (11) 1.02.763 (57.358km/h) 13 Masaki Inoue (Japan) 18.671 (7) 32.836 (11) 47.649 (13) 1.03.910 (56.329km/h) 14 Grzegorz Krejner (Poland) 19.330 (18) 33.341 (16) 48.125 (15) 1.04.132 (56.134km/h) 15 Ruben Donet Gregori (Spain) 19.060 (13) 33.164 (13) 47.957 (14) 1.04.318 (55.971km/h) 16 Kamil Kuczynski (Poland) 18.993 (11) 33.316 (15) 48.486 (16) 1.04.733 (55.613km/h) 17 Keiichiro Yaguchi (Japan) 19.005 (12) 33.365 (17) 48.668 (17) 1.04.827 (55.532km/h) 18 Christian Stahl (USA) 19.300 (17) 33.600 (18) 48.899 (18) 1.05.452 (55.002km/h) 19 Radoslav Konstantinov (Bulgaria) 20.094 (19) 35.271 (19) 51.163 (19) 1.08.064 (52.891km/h) Men’s Points Race 1 Franck Perque (France) 35 pts 2 Milton Wynants (Uruguay) 31 3 Juan Esteban Curuchet (Argentina) 28 4 Joan Llaneras Rosello (Spain) 27 5 Alexander Aeschbach (Switzerland) 27 6 Makoto Iijima (Japan) 26 7 Franz Stocher (Austria) 23 8 Milan Kadlec (Czech Republic) 21 9 Angelo Ciccone (Italy) 20 10 Nikita Eskov (Russia) 15 11 Jos Pronk (Netherlands) 13 12 Greg Henderson (New Zealand) 12 13 Vasyl Yakovlev (Ukraine) 12 14 Russel Downing (Great Britain) 11 15 Colby Pearce (USA) 11 16 Marco Arriagada (Chile) 8 17 Matthew Gilmore (Belgium) 7 18 Tomas Vaitkus (Lithuania) 1 19 Sven Teutenberg (Germany) DNF Alexander Gonzalez (Colombia) DNF Siarhei Daubniuk (Bielorussia) -35 DNF Kyung Bang Song (Korea) -40 DNF Mark Renshaw (Australia) 3 DNF Prajak Mahawong (Thailand) -20 Men’s Scratch Race 1 Greg Henderson (New Zealand) 2 Robert Slippens (Netherlands) 3 Walter Perez (Argentina) 4 Yauhen Sobal (Bielorussia) 5 Mark Jamieson (Australia) 6 Volodymyr Rybin (Ukraine) 7 Alex Rasmussen (Denmark) 8 Vasilis Anastopoulos (Greece) 9 Roland Garber (Austria) 10 Martin Gilbert (Canada) 11 Kei Uchida (Japan) 12 Mathieu Ladagnous (France) 13 Juan Pablo Forero Carreno (Colombia) 14 Serguei Koudentsov (Russia) 15 Tomas Margalef (Uruguay) 16 Dean Downing (Great Britain) 17 Dimitri De Fauw (Belgium) 18 Franco Marvulli (Switzerland) 19 James Carney (USA) 20 Sven Teutenberg (Germany) 21 Kam Po Wong (Hong-Kong) 22 Linas Balciunas (Lithuania) 23 Jean-Pierre Van Zyl (South Africa) 24 Ilya Chernyshov (Kazakhstan) Men’s Sprint Gold 1 Theo Bos (Netherlands) 10.752 10.715 2 Laurent Gane (France) Bronze 1 Ryan Bayley (Australia) 10.851 10.729 2 Damian Zielinski (Poland) 10.854 Semi-finals Heat 1 1 Theo Bos (Netherlands) 10.718 10.836 2 Ryan Bayley (Australia) 10.755 Heat 2 1 Laurent Gane (France) 10.870 10.904 2 Damian Zielinski (Poland) Final for 9-12 1 Sean Eadie (Australia) 11.164 (64.493km/h) 2 Matthias John (Germany) 3 Lukasz Kwiatkowski (Poland) 4 Florian Rousseau (France) Final for 5-8 1 Mickaël Bourgain (France) 10.798 (66.679km/h) 2 Jamie Staff (Great Britain) 3 Jens Fiedler (Germany) REL Teun Mulder (Netherlands) Quarter-finals Heat 1 1 Damian Zielinski (Poland) 10.773 11.013 2 Teun Mulder (Netherlands) Heat 2 1 Theo Bos (Netherlands) 11.024 10.867 2 Jamie Staff (Great Britain) 11.101 Heat 3 1 Ryan Bayley (Australia) 10.668 10.966 2 Mickaël Bourgain (France) Heat 4 1 Laurent Gane (France) 10.891 11.112 2 Jens Fiedler (Germany) Second round repechages Heat 1 1 Jamie Staff (Great Britain) 10.918 (65.946km/h) 2 Matthias John (Germany) 3 Sean Eadie (Australia) Heat 2 1 Damian Zielinski (Poland) 10.680 (67.415km/h) 2 Lukasz Kwiatkowski (Poland) 3 Florian Rousseau (France) Second round - 1/8 finals Heat 1 1 Teun Mulder (Netherlands) 10.777 (66.808km/h) 2 Matthias John (Germany) Heat 2 1 Theo Bos (Netherlands) 11.004 (65.430km/h) 2 Florian Rousseau (France) Heat 3 1 Mickaël Bourgain (France) 11.042 (65.205km/h) 2 Damian Zielinski (Poland) Heat 4 1 Jens Fiedler (Germany) 10.834 (66.457km/h) 2 Jamie Staff (Great Britain) Heat 5 1 Laurent Gane (France) 10.772 (66.839km/h) 2 Lukasz Kwiatkowski (Poland) Heat 6 1 Ryan Bayley (Australia) 10.984 (65.549km/h) 2 Sean Eadie (Australia) First round - 1/16 finals repechages Heat 1 1 Mickaël Bourgain (France) 11.000 (65.454km/h) 2 Kiyofumi Nagai (Japan) 3 Hiroyuki Inagaki (Japan) Heat 2 1 Florian Rousseau (France) 11.369 (63.330km/h) 2 Salvador Melia (Spain) 3 Gregory Bauge (France) Heat 3 1 Teun Mulder (Netherlands) 11.116 (64.771km/h) 2 Ross Edgar (Great Britain) 3 Jan Van Eijden (Germany) First round - 1/16 finals Heat 1 1 Matthias John (Germany) 10.837 (66.439km/h) 2 Hiroyuki Inagaki (Japan) Heat 2 1 Theo Bos (Netherlands) 11.082 (64.970km/h) 2 Salvador Melia (Spain) Heat 3 1 Damian Zielinski (Poland) 10.986 (65.537km/h) 2 Teun Mulder (Netherlands) Heat 4 1 Jamie Staff (Great Britain) 10.925 (65.903km/h) 2 Jan Van Eijden (Germany) Heat 5 1 Laurent Gane (France) 10.924 (65.909km/h) 2 Gregory Bauge (France) Heat 6 1 Sean Eadie (Australia) 10.834 (66.457km/h) 2 Mickaël Bourgain (France) Heat 7 1 Ryan Bayley (Australia) 10.814 (66.580km/h) 2 Florian Rousseau (France) Heat 8 1 Lukasz Kwiatkowski (Poland) 11.189 (64.348km/h) 2 Ross Edgar (Great Britain) Heat 9 1 Jens Fiedler (Germany) 10.987 (65.531km/h) 2 Kiyofumi Nagai (Japan) Qualifying 1 Matthias John (Germany) 10.322 (69.753km/h) 2 Theo Bos (Netherlands) 10.339 (69.639km/h) 3 Damian Zielinski (Poland) 10.355 (69.531km/h) 4 Jamie Staff (Great Britain) 10.383 (69.344km/h) 5 Laurent Gane (France) 10.390 (69.297km/h) 6 Mickaël Bourgain (France) 10.400 (69.230km/h) 7 Ryan Bayley (Australia) 10.403 (69.210km/h) 8 Ross Edgar (Great Britain) 10.423 (69.078km/h) 9 Kiyofumi Nagai (Japan) 10.429 (69.038km/h)
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