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Bulletin No. 66

TRACK WORLD ENDED IN Pruszkow.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). World Championship Track Cycling city which hosted the Pruszkow, Poland, ending Sunday.

ended Australia's representation at the top of the medals by countries with 4 gold medals, the same amount of silver and 2 bronze for a total of 10, ahead of France (3-2-1 = 6) and Great Britain in third place (2-4-3 = 6).

On the American continent stood Cuba (1-1-0 = 2) and USA (1-1-0 = 2), who shared seventh place with a title and subtitle.

day Sunday in the Cuban Yumari Gonzalez won his second silver medal this time in the points race, won by the Italian test Giorgia Bronzini. Besides

Yumari awards amounted to podium at the World Taylor Phinney, U.S. (gold in time trial and individual pursuit silver), Argentine Angel Dario Colla (silver scratch), Canada's Tara Whitten (silver scratch), and fellow Zachary Bell (silver omnium).
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Race Points (F) - 22 athletes.
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1 - Giorgia Bronzini (ITA) - 18 Points - GOLD
2 - Yumari Gonzalez Valdivieso (CUB) - 15 - SILVER
3 - Elizabeth Armitstead (GBR) - 13 - BRONZE
4 - Cui Wang (CHN) - 12
5 - Belinda Goss (AUS) - 10
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11 º Tara Whitten (CAN) - 3
14 º María Luisa Calle (COL)
16 º Shelley Olds (USA)
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Speed \u200b\u200b(M) - 44 athletes.
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1 - Grégory Bauge (FRA) - (1) 10,406 / (3) 10,281 - GOLD
2 - Azizulhasni Awang (MAS) - (2) 10 499 - SILVER
3 - Kévin Sireau (FRA ) - (1) 10443 (2) 10,316 - Bronze
4 - Shane Perkins (AUS)
5 - Jason Kenny (GBR)
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29 Christopher Sellier (TRI) - 10,601
30 Travis Smith (CAN) - 10,603
31 of Leonardo Narvaez ( COL) - 39 of 10,608
Hernan Sanchez Castillo (COL) - 40 º 10,805
Jonathan Marin (COL) - 10,826
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Keirin (F) - 19 athletes.
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1 - Shuang Guo (CHN) - Gold
2 - Clara Sanchez (FRA) -
Plate 3 - Willy Kania (NED) - Bronze
4 - Elisa Frisoni (ITA)
5 - Anna Meares (AUS)
- Lisandra Guerra
7th Rodriguez (CUB) 13 th
Monique Sullivan (CAN) 19 th
Diana Maria Garcia (COL)
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Omnium (M) - 18 athletes.
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1 - Leigh Howard (AUS) - 19 Points - Gold
2 - Zachary Bell (CAN) - 21 -
Plate 3 - Tim Veldt (NED) - 24 - Bronze
4 - Volodymyr Diudia (UKR) - 26
5 - Robert Bartko (GER) - 26
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6 Taylor Phinney (USA) - 32
14 Angel Dario Colla (ARG) - 60
17 Arles Antonio Castro (COL) - 71
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TABLE medal finish.
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Individual Pursuit (F) - 21 athletes.
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1 - Alison Shanks (NZL) - 3:29.807 - GOLD
2 - Wendy Houvenaghel (GBR) - 3:32.502 - SILVER
3 - Vilija Sereikaite (BLR) - 3:33.583 - BRONZE
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500 meter time trial - 23 athletes.
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1 - Simona Krupeckaite (LTU) - 33,296 (WR) - GOLD
2 - Anna Meares (AUS) - 33,796 - SILVER
3 - Victoria Pendleton (GBR) - 34,102 - BRONZE
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Score (M) - 24 athletes.
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1 - Cameron Meyer (AUS) - 24 points - GOLD
2 - Daniel Kreutzfeldt (DEN) - 22 points - SILVER
3 - Chris Newton (GBR) - 21 points -
BRONZE -
Team Sprint (M) - 16 Teams.
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1 - France (FRA) - 43,614 - Gold
2 - Great Britain (GBR) - 43,738 - 3
SILVER - Germany (GER) - 43,011 - BRONZE
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Individual Pursuit ( M) - 21 athletes.
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1 - Taylor Phinney (USA) - 4:17.631 - GOLD
2 - Jack Bobridge (AUS) - 4:20.091 - SILVER
3 - Dominique Cornu (BEL) - 4:22.347 - BRONZE
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Team Pursuit (F) - 14 Teams .
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1 - Great Britain (GBR) - 3:22.720 - GOLD
2 - New Zealand (NZL) - 3:23.993 - SILVER
3 - Australia (AUS) - 3:24.972 - BRONZE
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Scratch (M) - 22 athletes.
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1 - Morgan Kneisky (FRA) - GOLD
2 - Angel Dario Colla (ARG) - SILVER
3 - Andreas Mueller (AUT) - BRONZE
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Sprint Teams (F) - 10 Teams.
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1 - Australia (AUS) - 33,149 - Gold
2 - Great Britain (GBR) - 33,380 - Plate
3 - Lithuania (LTU) - 33,496 - Bronze
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Keirin (M ) - 27 athletes.
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1 - Maximilian Levy (GER) - Gold
2 - François Pervis (FRA) -
Plate 3 - Teun Mulder (NED) - Bronze
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cr 1 km Individual - 28 Athletes .
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1 - Stefan Nimke (GER) - 1:00.666 - Gold
2 - Taylor Phinney (USA) - 1:01.611 - SILVER
3 - TiSiN Mohd Rizal (MAS) - 1:01.658 - BRONZE
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Team Pursuit (M) - 14 Teams.
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1 - Denmark (DEN) - 3:58.246 - GOLD
2 - Australia (AUS) - 3:58.863 - SILVER
3 - New Zealand (NZL) - 4:00.248 - BRONZE
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Scratch (F) - 20 athletes.
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1 - Yumari Gonzalez (CUB) - GOLD
2 - Elizabeth Armitstead (GBR) - SILVER
3 - Belinda Goss (AUS) - BRONZE
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- 18 Duets.
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1 - Denmark (Michael Morkov / Alex Rasmussen) - GOLD
2 - Australia (Leigh Howard / Cameron Meyer) - SILVER
3 - Czech Republic (Martin Blaha / Jiri Hochmann) - BRONZE
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Omnium (F) - 16 athletes.
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1 - Josephine Tomic (AUS) - 26 points - GOLD
2 - Tara Whitten (CAN) - 27 - SILVER
3 - Yvonne Hijgenaar (NED) - 27 -
BRONZE -
Speed \u200b\u200b(F) - 24 athletes.
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1 - Victoria Pendleton (GBR) - (1) 11 897 / (3) 11 714-GOLD
2 - Willy Kanis (NED) - (2) 11 665 - SILVER
3 - Simona Krupeckaite (LTU) - (1) 11 277 / 11 524 - BRONZE
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Race Points (F) - 22 athletes.
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1 - Giorgia Bronzini (ITA) - 18 points - GOLD
2 - Yumari Gonzalez Valdivieso (CUB) - 15 - SILVER
3 - Elizabeth Armitstead (GBR) - 13 -
BRONZE -
Speed \u200b\u200b(M) - 44 athletes.
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1 - Grégory Bauge (FRA) - (1) 10,406 / (3) 10,281 -
GOLD 2 - Azizulhasni Awang (MAS) - (2) 10 499 - SILVER
3 - Kévin Sireau (FRA) - (1) 10,443 (2) 10,316 - BRONZE
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Keirin (F) - 19 athletes.
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1 - Shuang Guo (CHN) - Gold
2 - Clara Sanchez (FRA) - SILVER
3 - Willy Kanis (NED) - BRONZE
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Omnium (M) - 18 Athletes .
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1 - Leigh Howard (AUS) - 19 points - GOLD
2 - Zachary Bell (CAN) - 21 - SILVER
3 - Tim Veldt (NED) - 24 -
BRONZE -
COUNTRY MEDAL.
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1. Australia (4-4-2 = 10)
2. France (3-2-1 = 6)
3. Great Britain (2-4-3 = 9)
4. Denmark (2-1-0 = 3)
5. Germany (2-0-1 = 3)
6. New Zealand (1-1-1 = 3)
7. Cuba (1-1-0 = 2)
7. United States (1-1-0 = 2)
9. Lithuania (1-0-3 = 4)
10. China (1-0-1 = 2)
10. Italy (1-0-0 = 1)
12. Canada (0-2-0 = 2)
13. Netherlands (0-1-4 = 5)
14. Malaysia (0-1-1 = 2)
15. Argentina (0-1-0 = 1)
16. Austria (0-0-1 = 1)
16. Belgium (0-0-1 = 1)
16. Czech Republic (0-0-1 = 1)
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INTERNATIONAL ROUND
Gravatai.

Uruguay Ramiro Gonzalez crowned champions.

Havana .- ( Press Copaci). Ramiro Gonzalez The Uruguayan was crowned champion on Sunday as the Tour Gravataí International, Brazil, an event category 2.2 of the International Cycling Union (UCI).
Ramiro
abetting in positions two and three in the individual all Brazilians Flavio Santos and Eduardo Pinheiro.

In the report of Mr. Hudson Oliveira, the Brazilian Confederation of Cycling, specifies that the Argentine Edgardo Simon won the last stage of 55.1 kilometers with a time of 1 hour, eleven minutes and 36 seconds.

After Simon reached the goal the Uruguayan Hector Aguilar and the Brazilian Kleber Ramos.
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CLASSIFICATION FINAL STAGE - 55.1 KMS.
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1 - Edgardo Simon (ARG) - 1:11 ': 36 °
2 - Hector Aguilar (URU) - 01 °
3 - Kleber Ramos (BRA) - 01 °
4 - Alcides Vieira (BRA) - 01 °
5 - Flavio Santos (BRA) - 01 °
6 - Renato Ruiz (BRA) - 01 °
7 - Fabiano Motta (BRA) - 02 °
8 - Michel Garcia (CUB) - 02 °
9 - Humberto Vale (BRA) - 03 °
10 - Eduardo Pinheiro (BRA) - 04 °
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OVERALL POINTS.
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1 - Edgardo Simon (ARG) - 20 Points
2 - Kleber Ramos (BRA) - 17
3 - Flavio Santos (BRA) - 16
4 - Mauricio Morandi (BRA) - 15
5 - Breno Sidoti ( BRA) - 14
6 - Héctor Aguilar (URU) - 12
7 - Alcides Vieira (BRA) - 11
8 - Ramiro Gonzalez (URU) - 10
9 - Diego Ares (BRA) - 7
10 - Renato Seabra ( BRA) - 7
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team general classification.
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1 - Scott / Marcondes Cesar / SJC SCO - 39h29'01''
2 - FAPI / Sundown / JKS / Pindamonhangaba SEJ - 00h03'47''
3 - Grce Memorial / Pref Santos / Giant MEM - 00h03'58''
4 - Suzano / Flying Horse / Caloi SUZ - 00h09'02''
5 - Avai / Florianopolis / Senac / APGF AVA - 00h10'35''
6 - Dating / Sel Cordeirópolis DAT - 00h18'13''
7 - Club Atletico Villa Teresa / CVT Schneck - 00h21'09''
8 - Range / Sao Jose dos Campos VCB - 00h22 ' 57''
9 - San Francisco / KHS / ATC / Black Rib SFC - 00h27'05''
10 - Quartermaster Department Treinta y Tres IDT - 00h33'16''
11 - Cesc / Nossa Caixa / Calypso / Maxxis / Kuruma CES - 00h35'40''
12 - Selection Gaucha / Acacia EMS - 01h11'47''
13 - Selection Catarinense / Pharmacy Dorita SCA - 01h22'26''
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Clasificación GENERAL INDIVIDUAL FINAL.
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1. Ramiro Gonzalez (URU) - 13h: 04 ': 51''
2 - Flavio Santos (BRA) - 00h00'41''
3. Eduardo Pinheiro (BRA) - 00h00'54''
4. Douglas Bueno (BRA) - 00h03'08''
5. Renato Seabra (BRA) - 00h05'40''
6. Breno Sidoti (BRA) - 00h05'52''
7. Mauricio Morandi (BRA) - 00h06'44''
8. Bulgarelli Otavio (BRA) - 00h07'49''
9. Fabiano Motta (BRA) - 00h08'02''
10. Robson Dias (BRA) - 00h08'23''
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BELDA of Boyacá ES MEJOR EN GRAN PREMIO FOR VIVIRLA Llodio.

Bogotá .- (Fedeciclismo Colombia). The English David Belda of Boyacá is for living together was the best placed in the final individual general after the test which took place about 175 kilometers, which represented the debut of the TEAM that guides Vicente Belda on the old continent in which the champion Olympic Samuel Sanchez won the first position.

Olympic champion, who arrived as a favorite to the appointment of Alava, took the sprint to cross the final banner in just over four hours and three minutes, the same time that marked the Spaniard David de la Fuente, while Ezequiel Mosquera came a second after arrival in this cut.
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STAGE CLASSIFICATION .
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1. Samuel Sanchez of Euskaltel - 03/04/1958
2. Davi de la Fuente (Fuji) - ¨
3. Ezequiel Mosquera (Xacobeo) - 1
4. Jose Rojas (Caisse d'Epargne) - 21 °
5. Aitor Galdos (Euskaltel) - 21 °
28 º David Belda (Boyacá is for living) - 1.20
45 º Jeffry Romero (Boyacá is for living) - 2.03
64 th William Aranzazu (Boyacá is for living) - 6.39
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YOU WON FIRST TEST OF WOMEN'S WORLD CUP OF CYCLING.

Rome .- (Ansa). The Dutch Marianne Vos, world champion in 2007, awarded the Trofeo Alfredo Binda (120 kms), valid as a first test of the World Cup women's cycling, which included 135 athletes.

Under pouring rain, Vos, 21, was seconded by Sweden's Emma Johansson, U.S. followed by Germany's Kristin Armstrong and Eva Lutz.

The winner of the previous edition was the English Emma Pooley.
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ORDER OF ARRIVAL.
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1. Marianne Vos (NED) - 3h18'02''
2. Emma Johansson (SWE) - ¨ 3. Kristine Armstrong (USA) - 3'34''
4. Eva Lutz (Ger) - ¨ 5. Kirsten Wild (NED) - 4'15''
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AMERICAN CONFEDERATION CYCLING
COPACI
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collection and editing: José Luis Basulto V.

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