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Miriam Vece eliminated in the round of 32 of the women’s sprint – OA Sport

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16.06 Now it’s time for the men’s Keirin quarter-finals, there are no Italians involved.

16.04 Last heat that sees the Japanese Riyu Ohta win on the Canadian Sarah Orban in 11.328, the North American is behind by 36 thousandths.

16.01 The Japanese Mina Sato is the first to disavow the prediction, beating the Chinese Liying Yuan with a time of 11.270.

15.58 Kristina Clonan beats the Mexican Luz Daniela Gaxiola Gonzalez, 11.272 for the Australian.

15.55 The Dutch Laurine van Riessen also respects the prediction and beats the Japanese Fuko Umekawa in 11.286. The Japanese, however, sold her skin dearly, arriving 75 thousandths apart.

15.53 Kelsey Mitchell gets along. The Canadian, bronze last year in Roubaix, beats the Polish Nikola Sibiak in 10,951, the best time of the session.

15.50 Easy the test of Taki Marie Divine Kouamè: the Frenchwoman closes in 11.156, the opponent Veronika Jabornikova never in the race coming behind by more than eight tenths.

15.47 Olena Starikova also advances, who in 11,073 trims 245 thousandths to the Belgian Nicky Degrendele.

15.44 And in fact Ellesse Andrews also respects the prediction in 11.082. Eliminated Miriam Vece, behind by 301 thousandths.

15.41 Ok also Lauriane Genest, who beats the Mexican Yuli Verdugo Osuna with a time of 11.007, the best so far. The best classifieds have not lost so far, a bad sign for Miriam Vece who will now face Ellesse Andrews, ninth overall in qualifying.

15.38 The British Sophie Capewell is also doing well, beating the Irish Orla Walsh and is in the second round with a time of 11.243.

15.34 German double, with Emma Hinze who wins in 1.158 over the Polish Paulina Petri.

15.32 Miriam Vece will go down to the fifth battery with the New Zealander Ellesse Andrews.

15.31 Now the repechage of the women’s sprint begins. First race that sees the German Pauline Sophie Grabosch as the winner.

15.29 These then are the last eight qualified for the men’s Keirin quarter-finals:

Jai Angsuthasawit (THA)
Sergey Ponomaryov (KAZ)
Sebastian Vigier (FRA)
Rayan Halal (FRA)
Santiago Ramirez Morales (COL)
Esow Esow (IND)
Melvin Landrneau (FRA)
Jair Tjon In FA (ON)

15.28 The French Landerneau (9,972) wins in front of the Surinamese representative Tjon En Fa. These two runners enter the quarterfinals.

15.26 In the last battery there are the Australian Thomas Cornish, the Czech Tomas Babek, the French Melvin Landerneau and the Surinamese representative Jair Tjon En Fa.

15.24 Ramirez Morales wins in 10,094! Together with the Colombian he snatches the pass for the quarters the Indian Esow.

15.22 Now the Colombian Santiago Ramirez Morales, the Spanish Alejandro Martinez Chorro, the Indian Esow Esow, the South African Jean Spies and the representative of Trinidad and Tobago Kwesi Browne take to the track.

15.20 The two Frenchmen move on to the quarter-finals. First Vigier (9,836) and second Helal.

15.19 This is the starting list of the second heat: James Hedgcock (Canada), Yu Zhou (China), Rayan Helal (France), Sebastien Vigier (France), Tijmen van Loon (Holland).

15.18 Angsuthasawit is imposed in 10.173 in front of Ponomaryov. The Thai and the Kazakh enter the next round.

15.16 Now it’s time for the repechage of the men’s Keirin. In the first heat there are the German Marc Jurczyk, the Kazakh Sergey Ponomaryov, the Lithuanian Svajunas Jonauskas and the Thai Jai Angsuthasawit. The first two of each heat qualify for the quarter-finals, while the other two are eliminated.

15.15 The Italian Miriam Vece finishes in 24th position and qualifies, together with the other athletes who arrived between fifth and 28th place, for the round of 32.

15.14 So these are the four athletes who directly access the round of 16:

1. Lea Sophie Friedrich (GER) 10,357
2. Matilde Gros (FRA) 10,401
3. Hetty van der Wouw (NED) 10,416
4. Martha Bayona Pineda (COL) 10,483

15.11 The qualifications of the women’s sprint therefore end here.

15.10 Hinze closes the test in 10.491 and goes to sixth place.

15.09 11th position for the Canadian Kesley Mitchell (10.607). Now it’s the turn of the last athlete in the race, the German Emma Hinze.

15.07 The German Lea Sophie Friedrich stops the time on 10.357 (average of 68.519 km / h) and becomes the new leader!

15.06 The French Mathilde Gros flies in the lead! 10,401 the time of the transalpine (average of 68,350 Km / h).

15.04 Second half for Martha Bayona Pineda. The Colombian stopped the clock on 10.483.

15.03 The Canadian Lauriane Genest ends the test in 10,559 and enters fourth place.

15.01 Tenth position for the Japanese Riyu Ohta (10.734).

15.00 The British Sophie Capewell does better than Andrews and takes third place (10.492).

14.59 New Zealander Ellesse Andrews stops the time at 10.574 and goes to third position.

14.58 Fifth place for the Dutch Laurine van Riessen (10.636).

14.57 High time for Vece, who enters the fourteenth place with 11.010. The blue is however already certain of qualification for the round of 32.

14.56 It’s Vece’s time! Come on Miriam!

14.55 Starikova enters third position. 10,596 the time trial of ukraine.

14.54 Thirteenth place for the Mexican Yuli Verdugo Osuna (11.065). Now she is the turn of the Ukrainian Olena Starikova and then the Italian Miriam Vece.

14.53 Hetty van der Wouw is the new leader! The Dutchman finished his test in 10.416.

14.51 The French Taky Marie Divine does better than Clonan and takes the provisional second place in 10,599.

14.50 The Australian Kristina Clonan closes in 10,677 and enters second position.

14.49 The German Pauline Sophie Grabosch takes the lead! 10,489 the time of the 1998 class.

14.48 Thirteenth square for the representative of Guatemala Nicole Hacohen Monteros (11.226).

14.46 Eighth position for the Belgian Nicky Degrendele (10.975).

14.45 This is the provisional top 5 after 15 athletes:

1. Yuan Liying (CHN) 10,697
2. Sarah Orban (CAN) 10,820
3. Mina Sato (JPN) 10,849
4. Luz Daniela Gaxiola Gonzalez (MEX) 10,854
5. Fuko Umekawa (JPN) 10,912

14.44 The time of the Polish Paulina Petri is also high: 11.089. Ninth place for her.

14.43 Tenth place for the Spanish Helena Casas Roige (11.153).

14.42 The Japanese Mina Sato takes the third provisional position stopping the time at 10.894.

14.41 Third post by the Mexican Luz Daniela Gaxiola Gonzalez (10,854).

14.40 Sarah Orban ends her test in 10.820 and goes to second place.

14.39 11.149 the time of the Malaysian Anis Amira Rosidi. Sixth position for her.

14.38 The Irishman Orla Walsh enters fifth place (11.079).

14.37 We remind you that the best four athletes will directly qualify for the round of 16, while those who finish between the fifth and 28th position will then face the round of 32.

14.36 Fourth place for the Czech Veronika Jabornikova (10.940).

14.35 The Japanese Fuko Umekawa closes in 10,912 and goes to second place.

14.34 McKenna McKee does not go beyond the fifth position (11.564).

14.33 Fourth place for the American Kayla Hankins (11.385).

14.32 The Polish Nikola Sibiak enters second place with 10,926.

14.31 Last position for the Nigerian Tombrapa Gladys Grikpa. 12,969 her time.

14.30 10.926 for the Hong Kong representative Cho You Yeung.

14.29 The Chinese Liying Yuan opened the doors with a 10.697.

14.27 Now it’s time for the first round of the women’s sprint. Here there will also be the Italian Miriam Vece, who will take to the track for 24th.

14.26 These are all the athletes already qualified for the quarter-finals:

Harrie Lavreysen DOWN
Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom MAL
Stefan Botticher GER
Kohei Terasaki JPN
Kevin Santiago Quintero Chavarro COL
Matthew Richardson AUS
Matthew Glaetzer AUS
Kento Yamasaki JPN
Jack Carlin GBR
Jeffrey Hoogland NED

All the other riders will face the repechage instead.

14.23 Vince Carlin (10.137) in front of Hoogland. The British and the Dutch directly qualify for the quarter-finals.

14.21 Here is the startlist of the fifth and last battery: Thomas Cornish (Australia), James Hedgcock (Canada), Jack Carlin (Great Britain), Jeffrey Hoogland (Holland), Jean Spies (South Africa) and Jai Angsuthasawit (Thailand).

14.18 The Australian Glaetzer, first in 10.203, and the Japanese Yamasaki snatch the pass for the next round.

14.15 Now it’s up to Mattew Glaetzer (Australia), Esow Esow (India), Kento Yamasaki (Japan), Sergey Ponomaryov (Kazakhstan), Tijmen van Loon (Netherlands) and Jair Tjon En Fa (Suriname).

14.13 The Colombian Quintero Chavarro imposes himself in the third battery in 10.002. With him the Australian Richardson also qualified for the quarter-finals, second.

14.10 In the next heat there will be the Australian Matthew Richardson, the Chinese Yu Zhou, the Colombian Kevin Santiago Quintero Chavarro, the French Melvin Landerneau, the German Marc Jurczyk and the representative of Trinidad and Tobago Kwesi Browne.

14.08 Vince Botticher (10.035) ahead of Terasaki. The German and the Japanese enter the next round.

14.06 The second battery will see the Colombian Santiago Ramirez Morales, the Czech Tomas Babek, the French Sebastien Vigier, the German Stefan Botticher and the Japanese Kohei Terasaki clash.

14.04 The first two qualified for the quarter-finals are the Dutch Lavreysen, first in 10,058, and the Malaysian Sahrom, second.

14.02 We remind you that the first two of each heat will directly access the quarter-finals, while the other riders will subsequently face the repechage.

13.59 The first battery will be staged soon. The Spaniard Alejandro Martinez Chorro, the French Ryan Helal, the Lithuanian Svajunas Jonauskas, the Malaysian Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom and the Dutch Harrie Lavreysen will take to the track.

13.57 As the first test of the day there will be the first round of the men’s Keirin, a competition in which there are no Italian athletes.

13.54 To see all these races, however, we will have to wait a little longer, since these tests will all be in the evening program (apart from the qualifications, the round of 32 and the eighths of the women’s sprint).

13.51 Miriam Vece in the women’s sprint, the girls of Team Pursuit, Rachele Barbieri in the elimination race, Mattia Pinazzi in the scratch and the final for gold, against Great Britain, in the men’s Team Pursuit: there is great anticipation for all these evidence.

13.48 Yesterday, in which there was the actual debut of the world championship competition, Italy immediately took home a splendid gold medal thanks to Martina Fidanza, reconfirmed World Champion in women’s scratch. The hope is that even today great results can come.

13.45 Hello everyone and welcome to the text LIVE LIVE of the second day of the 2022 Track Cycling World Championships at the Vélodrome National in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France!

Friends and friends of OA Sportcycling enthusiasts, good morning to everyone and everyone! Welcome to the Live LIVE text of the second day of 2022 Track Cycling World Championships to the National Velodrome of Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelinesin France!

Yesterday, in which there was the actual debut of the world championship competition, Italy immediately took home a splendid gold medal thanks to Martina Fidanzareconfirmed World Champion in women’s scratch. The hope is that even today great results can come.

Miriam Vece in the women’s sprint, the girls of Team Pursuit, Rachele Barbieri in the elimination match, Mattia Pinazzi in scratch and the final for thegoldagainst the Great Britainin the men’s Team Pursuit dragged by Filippo Ganna: waiting for the blues listed above in the race.

Track cycling, Filippo Ganna and the Azzurri crash France! Italy in the final for gold at the World Cup!

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