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2016 Para-Cycling Track World Championships Qualifying Places Men 2016 Para-cycling Track World Championships Qualifying Places Men Nation B C1 C2 C3 C4 C5 ARG 2 AUS 2 2 2 2 BEL 2 BRA 2 CHN 2 2 2 2 COL 2 2 2 2 CUB 2 CZE 2 2 ESP 2 2 2 2 GBR 2 2 2 GER 2 IRL 2 2 ITA 2 2 2 2 2 2 JPN 2 2 KOR 2 2 MAS 2 2 NED 2 2 NZL 2 ROU 2 RSA 2 2 2 RUS 2 2 2 SUI 2 SVK 2 UKR 2 USA 2 2 2 All nations which don't appear in this table or that the box is blank are allowed 1 athlete. Toutes les nations n’apparaissant pas dans ce tableau ou dont la case est vide ont droit à 1 athlète. This doesn't include the defending World Champion notion (see article 9.2.065). Ceci n'inclut pas la notion de Champion du Monde défendant (voir article 9.2.065). Qualification period: from 14.04.2014 to 29.03.2015 included Période de qualification : du 14.04.2014 au 29.03.2015 inclus Union Cycliste Internationale Page 1 / 7 16 October 2015 Ranking Qualifying ranking Name UCICode Points Continent Region Ranking Slots MB - Track Ranking 14 Mohd Khairul Hazwan WAHAB MAS19921206 31 ASI 1 2 MB - Track Ranking 17 Jong-Giu KIM KOR19840417 28 ASI 2 2 MB - Track Ranking 19 Aiman Asyraff AHMAD BAJURI MAS19951013 26 ASI MB - Track Ranking 23 Tatsuyuki OSHIRO JPN19711026 24 ASI MB - Track Ranking 27 Chung-Sub YOU KOR19680727 17 ASI MB - Track Ranking 27 Moho Noorhafizan AHMAD JAIS MAS19851103 17 ASI MB - Track Ranking 1 Stephen DE VRIES NED19951117 152 EUR 1 2 MB - Track Ranking 2 Neil FACHIE GBR19840312 150 EUR 2 2 MB - Track Ranking 3 Tristan BANGMA NED19971006 122 EUR 3 MB - Track Ranking 4 Ignacio AVILA RODRIGUEZ ESP19790119 106 EUR 4 2 MB - Track Ranking 5 José Enrique PORTO LAREO ESP19771021 104 EUR 5 MB - Track Ranking 8 Kai-Kristian KRUSE GER19910819 80 EUR MB - Track Ranking 9 Marcin POLAK POL19821125 76 EUR MB - Track Ranking 10 Vincent TER SCHURE NED19791024 45 EUR MB - Track Ranking 11 Stephen BATE GBR19770824 41 EUR MB - Track Ranking 12 Athanasios BARAKAS GRE19711022 33 EUR MB - Track Ranking 12 Peter RYAN IRL19900429 33 EUR MB - Track Ranking 15 Raphael BEAUGILLET FRA19890917 30 EUR MB - Track Ranking 16 Miguel Angel CLEMENTE SOLANO ESP19691219 29 EUR MB - Track Ranking 17 Rodrigue POMMELET FRA19800401 28 EUR MB - Track Ranking 19 Abdel KEBLI FRA19841012 26 EUR MB - Track Ranking 25 Matthew ELLIS GBR19911129 20 EUR MB - Track Ranking 25 Codjo CANDIDE FRA19610818 20 EUR MB - Track Ranking 27 Didier BLANC FRA19770803 17 EUR MB - Track Ranking 30 Leonid TIUTIN RUS19871208 16 EUR MB - Track Ranking 30 Przemyslaw WEGNER POL19710922 16 EUR MB - Track Ranking 32 James BROWN IRL19641008 16 EUR MB - Track Ranking 33 Martin GORDON IRL19850318 8 EUR MB - Track Ranking 33 Iain DAWSON GBR19761210 8 EUR MB - Track Ranking 35 Henrik RÜFFEL SWE19660511 5 EUR MB - Track Ranking 6 Matt FORMSTON AUS19780721 98 OCE 1 2 MB - Track Ranking 7 Paul KENNEDY AUS19780310 84 OCE MB - Track Ranking 19 Kieran MODRA AUS19720327 26 OCE MB - Track Ranking 22 Bryce LINDORES AUS19860912 24 OCE MB - Track Ranking 23 Brad HENDERSON AUS19901231 24 OCE Union Cycliste Internationale Page 2 / 7 16 October 2015 Ranking Qualifying ranking Name UCICode Points Continent Region Ranking Slots MC1 - Track Ranking 6 Rodrigo Fernando LOPEZ ARG19790103 88 AME 1 2 MC1 - Track Ranking 8 Todd KEY USA19610317 60 AME 2 2 MC1 - Track Ranking 9 Ross WILSON CAN19811210 52 AME MC1 - Track Ranking 10 Brayden MCDOUGALL CAN19871021 36 AME MC1 - Track Ranking 11 Jaye MILLEY CAN19910513 32 AME MC1 - Track Ranking 1 Zhangyu LI CHN19880812 150 ASI 1 2 MC1 - Track Ranking 2 Arnoud NIJHUIS NED19890709 150 EUR 1 2 MC1 - Track Ranking 3 Erich WINKLER GER19680523 96 EUR 2 2 MC1 - Track Ranking 4 Giancarlo MASINI ITA19700110 92 EUR 3 2 MC1 - Track Ranking 5 Juan Jose MENDEZ ESP19640327 92 EUR 4 2 MC1 - Track Ranking 7 Pierre SENSKA GER19880621 66 EUR 5 MC1 - Track Ranking 12 Mathew FAUCHER GBR19800416 22 EUR MC1 - Track Ranking 13 Jamie HARDING GBR19980216 18 EUR Union Cycliste Internationale Page 3 / 7 16 October 2015 Ranking Qualifying ranking Name UCICode Points Continent Region Ranking Slots MC2 - Track Ranking 13 Craig RIDGARD RSA19670409 44 AFR 1 2 MC2 - Track Ranking 1 Alvaro GALVIS BECERRA COL19700125 140 AME 1 2 MC2 - Track Ranking 8 Aaron KEITH USA19710623 64 AME 2 2 MC2 - Track Ranking 10 Victor Hugo GARRIDO MARQUEZ VEN19661021 60 AME MC2 - Track Ranking 15 Cristian ROMERO COL19940305 36 AME MC2 - Track Ranking 3 Guihua LIANG CHN19840525 112 ASI 1 2 MC2 - Track Ranking 5 Hao XIE CHN19890821 90 ASI 2 MC2 - Track Ranking 7 Shukor Farhan SULIMAN MAS19961004 66 ASI MC2 - Track Ranking 17 Mohd Saifuddin ROSLI MAS19890218 24 ASI MC2 - Track Ranking 2 Arslan GILMUTDINOV RUS19821117 128 EUR 1 2 MC2 - Track Ranking 4 Ivo KOBLASA CZE19930710 96 EUR 2 2 MC2 - Track Ranking 6 Colin LYNCH IRL19701216 78 EUR 3 2 MC2 - Track Ranking 9 Louis ROLFE GBR19970721 62 EUR 4 2 MC2 - Track Ranking 11 Roger BOLLIGER SUI19741117 58 EUR 5 2 MC2 - Track Ranking 12 Maurice ECKHARD TIO ESP19830726 50 EUR MC2 - Track Ranking 14 Stéphane BAHIER FRA19750507 40 EUR MC2 - Track Ranking 18 Daniel-Jon BUTLER GBR19951129 17 EUR MC2 - Track Ranking 19 Fabrizio MACCHI ITA19700726 16 EUR MC2 - Track Ranking 19 Attila OLAH ROU19890516 16 EUR MC2 - Track Ranking 21 Brock CONNOR GBR19980206 14 EUR MC2 - Track Ranking 16 Gabriel BOURIS AUS19690120 26 OCE 1 2 Union Cycliste Internationale Page 4 / 7 16 October 2015 Ranking Qualifying ranking Name UCICode Points Continent Region Ranking Slots MC3 - Track Ranking 14 Pieter Juan ODENDAAL RSA19960616 28 AFR 1 2 MC3 - Track Ranking 1 Joseph BERENYI USA19681112 172 AME 1 2 MC3 - Track Ranking 10 Esneider MUNOZ MARIN COL19880909 32 AME 2 2 MC3 - Track Ranking 16 Michael SAMETZ CAN19960521 20 AME MC3 - Track Ranking 6 Masaki FUJITA JPN19850117 76 ASI 1 2 MC3 - Track Ranking 12 Yong Sik JIN KOR19780704 30 ASI 2 2 MC3 - Track Ranking 2 Eoghan CLIFFORD IRL19800826 144 EUR 1 2 MC3 - Track Ranking 3 Eduardo SANTAS ASENSIO ESP19890804 126 EUR 2 2 MC3 - Track Ranking 4 Alexsey OBYDENNOV RUS19760422 122 EUR 3 2 MC3 - Track Ranking 5 Diederick SCHELFHOUT BEL19851226 108 EUR 4 2 MC3 - Track Ranking 7 Sergey USTINOV RUS19820701 68 EUR 5 MC3 - Track Ranking 8 Fabio ANOBILE ITA19931216 68 EUR MC3 - Track Ranking 9 Sergey BATUKOV RUS19880719 60 EUR MC3 - Track Ranking 11 Amador GRANADOS ALKORTA ESP19670515 32 EUR MC3 - Track Ranking 15 Enda SMITH IRL19690310 24 EUR MC3 - Track Ranking 16 Matthias SCHINDLER GER19820328 20 EUR MC3 - Track Ranking 18 Darren KENNY GBR19700317 18 EUR MC3 - Track Ranking 19 Richard WADDON GBR19770227 17 EUR MC3 - Track Ranking 20 Sven BOEKHOVEN NED19751118 16 EUR MC3 - Track Ranking 21 Henrik MARVIG SWE19770319 12 EUR MC3 - Track Ranking 22 James BROOKMAN GBR19931005 10 EUR MC3 - Track Ranking 12 David NICHOLAS AUS19911201 30 OCE 1 2 Union Cycliste Internationale Page 5 / 7 16 October 2015 Ranking Qualifying ranking Name UCICode Points Continent Region Ranking Slots MC4 - Track Ranking 7 Diégo German DUENAS GOMEZ COL19900517 80 AME 1 2 MC4 - Track Ranking 20 Damian LOPEZ ALFONSO CUB19760913 12 AME 2 2 MC4 - Track Ranking 6 Masashi ISHII JPN19721223 84 ASI 1 2 MC4 - Track Ranking 10 Guoping WEI CHN19900114 50 ASI 2 2 MC4 - Track Ranking 11 Xian WANG CHN19860117 44 ASI MC4 - Track Ranking 16 Mohd Najib TURANO MAS19870305 26 ASI MC4 - Track Ranking 1 Jozef METELKA SVK19860908 192 EUR 1 2 MC4 - Track Ranking 2 Jody CUNDY GBR19781014 144 EUR 2 2 MC4 - Track Ranking 3 Jiri BOUSKA CZE19791230 124 EUR 3 2 MC4 - Track Ranking 4 Carol-Eduard NOVAK ROU19760728 108 EUR 4 2 MC4 - Track Ranking 5 Jaco VAN GASS GBR19860820 86 EUR 5 MC4 - Track Ranking 8 Sergey PUDOV RUS19861009 76 EUR MC4 - Track Ranking 9 Cesar NEIRA PEREZ ESP19791215 60 EUR MC4 - Track Ranking 12 Michele PITTACOLO ITA19700905 40 EUR MC4 - Track Ranking 13 Victor THOONSEN FRA19950114 30 EUR MC4 - Track Ranking 15 Jiri JEZEK CZE19741016 28 EUR MC4 - Track Ranking 19 Adrian JONES GBR19690809 17 EUR MC4 - Track Ranking 13 Byron RAUBENHEIMER NZL19910305 30 OCE 1 2 MC4 - Track Ranking 17 Benjamin SWAIN AUS19790604 22 OCE MC4 - Track Ranking 18 Massie KNIGHT AUS19730322 18 OCE Union Cycliste Internationale Page 6 / 7 16 October 2015 Ranking Qualifying ranking Name UCICode Points Continent Region Ranking Slots MC5 - Track Ranking 13 Dane WILSON RSA19820515 30 AFR 1 2 MC5 - Track Ranking 6 Edwin Fabian MATIZ RUIZ COL19921106 80 AME 1 2 MC5 - Track Ranking 8 Soelito GOHR BRA19730914 72 AME 2 2 MC5 - Track Ranking 9 Lauro Cesar CHAMAN BRA19870625 72 AME MC5 - Track Ranking 11 Christopher MURPHY USA19840920 64 AME MC5 - Track Ranking 12 Xin Yang LIU CHN19920321 58 ASI 1 2 MC5 - Track Ranking 15 Zuhairie AHMAD TARMIZI MAS19900726 26 ASI 2 2 MC5 - Track Ranking 17 Baobin DUAN CHN19900508 24 ASI MC5 - Track Ranking 18 Choi BYUNG-LOG KOR19600324 22 ASI MC5 - Track Ranking 3 Alfonso CABELLO ESP19930919 90 EUR 1 2 MC5 - Track Ranking 4 Yehor DEMENTYEV UKR19870312 88 EUR 2 2 MC5 - Track Ranking 5 Andrea TARLAO ITA19840108 84 EUR 3 2 MC5 - Track Ranking 7 Aleksander YALCHIK RUS19881105 76 EUR 4 2 MC5 - Track Ranking 10 Pablo JARAMILLO GALLARDO ESP19770409 70 EUR 5 MC5 - Track Ranking 13 Damien SEVERI FRA19850114 30 EUR MC5 - Track Ranking 14 Jonathan GILDEA GBR19780903 28 EUR MC5 - Track Ranking 15 Richard CRETS BEL19660907 26 EUR MC5 - Track Ranking 19 Craig GREEN GBR19810318 20 EUR MC5 - Track Ranking 1 Alistair DONOHOE AUS19950303 194 OCE 1 2 MC5 - Track Ranking 2 Michael GALLAGHER AUS19781214 117 OCE Union Cycliste Internationale Page 7 / 7 16 October 2015 .
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