oceania track championships program

16
2015 Oceania Track Cycling Championships Wednesday 8th October - Saturday 11th October 2014 Adelaide Super-Drome

Upload: cycling-australia

Post on 04-Apr-2016

230 views

Category:

Documents


2 download

DESCRIPTION

 

TRANSCRIPT

Page 1: Oceania Track Championships program

2015 Oceania Track Cycling ChampionshipsWednesday 8th October - Saturday 11th October 2014Adelaide Super-Drome

Page 2: Oceania Track Championships program

On behalf of the Oceania Cycling Confederation and the Union Cycliste Internationale, I extend a hearty welcome to all athletes, team managers and staff, officials and volunteers to the Super-Drome in Adelaide, South Australia for the 2015 Oceania Track Championships. Over four exciting days from 8 – 11 October 2014, 150 outstanding athletes in Elite and U19 categories will be vying for 34 Oceania Titles.

Oceania’s dominant nations Australia and New Zealand have been long recognised among the top track cycling countries in the world. We are in for some red hot competition at the Super-Drome as these two powerhouses meet ‘head to head’ in the Oceania Track Championships, with many athletes coming off recent medal winning performances at the 2014 Glasgow Commonwealth Games.

For the first time, Oceania Champions will be awarded the Oceania Champions jersey, and the right to wear Oceania stripes throughout the season.

The Oceania Cycling Confederation sincerely thanks event organiser Cycling Australia and all

staff, support services and volunteers for their vital support to ensure the continuation of world class cycling in the Oceania region. I also acknowledge the continued support of cycling by the South Australian Government and its Office of Recreation and Sport.

To all athletes, I wish you all the best for what will be a most enthralling competition at the commencement of the 2014-15 Track season, in the build up to the 2015 Track World Championships and the 2016 Rio Olympic Games.

Welcome from Tracey GaudryPresident of the Oceania Cycling Confederation Vice President, Union Cycliste Internationale

Oceania Track Cycling Championships

PRESIDENT’S WELCOME

Page 3: Oceania Track Championships program

CHIEF COMMISSAIRE Greg Griffiths

COMMISSAIRES Lyle Baird Richie Bates Garrie Carman Kimberley Conte Kate Dermody Kevin Fisher Lee Hubbard Colin Makinson Ken Martin Laurie Noonan Garry Pemberton Janet White

RACE DIRECTOR Max Stevens

DOPING CONTROL OFFICER Amarjit Singh Gill

METARACE RESULTS AND TIMING Nathan Fraser

COMMENTATORS Rik Fulcher Graeme Zucker

OCEANIA CYCLING CONFEDERATION

PRESIDENT Tracey Gaudry

VICE PRESIDENTS Bruce Northwood – Development Dom Sansom – Pacific

GENERAL SECRETARY Malcolm Speed

EXECUTIVE OFFICER Lyriane Beuzeville

02

Championship OfficialsOceania Track Cycling Championships

CHAMPIONSHIP OFFICIALS

Page 4: Oceania Track Championships program

SPRINT

The sprint is one of the oldest cyclingevents making its first appearance at WorldChampionships in Chicago in 1893. It is aclassic short distance event in which two ormore riders cover three laps. Only the final200 metres is timed and the winner is the firstacross the line. Sprinters must be strong andfast but the key to success is tactics. Suddenand dramatic changes in pace, standstillattempts and feints are typical ways to try andoutwit an opponent. Riders obtain a seedingthrough the qualifying 200 metre flying timetrial and from then on race head to head.

INDIVIDUAL TIME TRIAL

The time trial is a race against the clock withno room for error. The difference betweengold and silver can be as little as a thousandthof a second. The bike is locked in a startinggate and riders must time their first pedalstroke to match the gate release. From thestanding start they must quickly get up tomaximum speed and maintain it for thedistance.

KEIRIN

Keirin was created in the 1940’s and is theJapanese version of the traditional sprintevent. Up to seven riders compete over2000m. A special motorised bike called aderny leads the field for the first 5½ lapsstarting at 30km/h and bringing the ridersup to a speed of 50km/h (25km/h to 45km/hfor women). Cyclists manoeuvre for thebest position before the derny leaves thetrack. Then the battle of strength, speed andcourage begins.

TEAMS SPRINT

Two teams of three riders (two riders forwomen) race each other and the clock. The lead rider on each team must get out of thegate cleanly and bring the team up to speedas fast as possible. After one lap it’s the turn of the next rider to put in the effort and for the final lap only one rider remains.

INDIVIDUAL PURSUIT

The individual pursuit is an endurance eventand is conducted as a knock out tournament.The goal is to ride the fastest time overthe distance. The fastest two riders in thequalifying round race in the gold medal finaland the next two fastest contest the bronzemedal final. In qualifying all riders completethe distance to post a time but in the finalsif a rider overtakes their opponent they aredeclared the winner.

SCRATCH RACE

The scratch race begins with a massed startand the first rider across the line wins. Tacticsare important in this event, with enduranceriders keeping the pace fast and furious fromthe gun in an effort to eliminate the specialistsprinters, who in turn will try and shelterwithin the group to conserve their strength inthe final placings.

POINTS RACE

This is an event where the final placings aredetermined according to accumulated pointswon by riders during sprints or by takinglaps on their opponents. Points (5,3,2,1) areawarded to the first four across the line in the

Oceania Track Cycling Championships

GUIDE TO EVENTS

Page 5: Oceania Track Championships program

intermediate sprints, every ten laps and at thefinish. 20 points are given to a rider who lapsthe main field and any rider who drops a lapon the main field loses 20 points. At the endof the race if two or more riders are equal onpoints the places in the final sprint determinewho wins. Speed, endurance, concentrationand ability to read the race and react quicklyare all found in a successful points rider.

TEAMS PURSUIT

This is a true test of technique and teamwork.Four cyclists line up and their success relies on how well they work together. The rider on the front must keep the pace as high as possible but not ride so fast that they surge away from their team mates. The cyclists must ride as close as possible to the rear wheel of the rider in front of them to gain every possible aerodynamic benefit but make sure they don’t touch wheels. The riders swing up the track at the end of their ‘turn’ on the front leaving the next rider to set the pace. The time is taken on the front wheel of the third rider across the line.

MADISON

The Madison, or ‘Américaine’, is derivedfrom six-day-races which began in 1899 inNew York’s Madison Square Gardens. Teamscomprising two riders work together to amasssprint points or try to take a lap. Sprints areheld every twenty laps with points awardedfor sprints are 1st – 5pts, 2nd – 3pts, 3rd – 2ptsand 4th – 1pt sprints.

Only one member of the team is racing atany one time while his team-mate ridesaround the top of the track banking until itis his time to race. The race is conducted as

a‘tag team’ format where the racing rider musttouch his incoming team-mate to effect thechangeover. This is usually done by way ofa ‘hand sling’ where the racing cyclist grabshis team-mate’s hand and slings him into the race.

The team that covers the most laps is thewinner. If more than one team has riddenthe same number of laps they are placedaccording to points won. If there is a draw onlaps and points the order across the line in thefinal sprint decides the placings

OMNIUM

The omnium is made up of 6 events and is contested over two consecutive days.

The final classification is established as follows: the points accumulated by the riders over the first 5 events, on the basis of the points scale in force, are added up. During the 6th and final race, this total may increase or decrease according to the points won or lost by the rider. The winner is the rider who has the highest total of points at the end of the 6th event.

Men:• Scratch race• Individual pursuit• Elimination race• Kilometre time trial• Flying lap• Points race

Women:• Scratch race• Individual pursuit• Elimination race• 500m time trial• Flying lap• Points race

04

Championship OfficialsOceania Track Cycling Championships

GUIDE TO EVENTS

Page 6: Oceania Track Championships program

Oceania Track Cycling Championships

COMPETITORS – ELITE MEN

RACE NAME

1 Jai ANGSUTHASAWIT SA

2 Edward BISSAKER SA

3 Mitchell BULLEN NSW

4 John COCHRANE VIC

5 Patrick CONSTABLE SA

6 Braeden DEAN VIC

7 Daniel ELLIS SA

8 Gerald EVANS TAS

9 Daniel FITTER QLD

10 Kyle FRANSON SA

11 Michael FREIBERG WA

12 Matthew GLAETZER SA

13 Jamie GREEN NSW

14 Joshua HARRISON SA

15 Nathan HART ACT

16 Benjamin HARVEY NSW

17 Emerson HARWOOD VIC

18 Scott LAW NSW

19 Jackson LAW NSW

20 Peter LEWIS QLD

21 Mitchell LOVELOCK-FAY ACT

22 Tirian MCMANUS NSW

23 Shane PERKINS VIC

24 Alexander PORTER SA

25 Alexander RADZIKIEWICZ SA

RACE NAME

26 Alexander RENDOULIS SA

27 Jacob SCHMID VIC

28 Callum SCOTSON SA

29 Michael SCOTT NSW

30 Andrew TAYLOR NSW

31 Jacob WALLER NSW

32 Jack WARD WA

33 Sam WELSFORD WA

34 Ryan WORN VIC

35 Nicholas YALLOURIS NSW

36 Luke ZACCARIA WA

37 Matthew ARCHIBALD NZ

38 Cameron KARWOWSKI NZ

39 Pieter BULLING NZ

40 Edward DAWKINS NZ

41 Aaron GATE NZ

42 Westley GOUGH NZ

43 Ethan MITCHELL NZ

44 Daniel RAFFERTY NZ

45 Marc RYAN NZ

46 Callum SAUNDERS NZ

47 Tom SCULLY NZ

48 Ben STEWART NZ

49 Sam WEBSTER NZ

Page 7: Oceania Track Championships program

06

Championship OfficialsOceania Track Cycling Championships

COMPETITORS – ELITE WOMEN

RACE NAME

50 Ashlee ANKUDINOFF NSW

51 Georgia BAKER TAS

52 Deanna BAX VIC

53 Tian BECKETT NSW

54 Rikki BELDER SA

55 Catherine CULVENOR ACT

56 Isabella DASHORST SA

57 Annette EDMONDSON SA

58 Breanna HARGRAVE SA

59 Alicia MACDONALD NSW

60 Kaarle MCCULLOCH NSW

61 Ailie MCDONALD ACT

62 Emily MCREDMOND WA

63 Anna MEARES SA

64 Stephanie MORTON SA

65 Alexandria NICHOLLS ACT

66 Lauren PERRY TAS

67 Allison RICE ACT

68 Sarah ROY NSW

69 Caitlin WARD VIC

70 Kimberley WELLS ACT

71 Rebecca WIASAK ACT

72 Elissa WUNDERSITZ WA

73 Holly EDMONDSTON NZ

74 Lauren ELLIS NZ

RACE NAME

75 Kirstie JAMES NZ

76 Stephanie MCKENZIE NZ

77 Jaime NIELSEN NZ

78 Katie SCHOFIELD NZ

79 Racquel SHEATH NZ

80 Frances SMITH NZ

81 Georgia WILLIAMS NZ

Page 8: Oceania Track Championships program

Oceania Track Cycling Championships

COMPETITORS – U19 MEN

RACE NAME

82 Thomas ALLFORD SA

83 Harrison BAKER TAS

84 Connor BUTTERFIELD SA

85 Hayden DICOCCO-GRANT TAS

86 Ethan EGGLESTONE SA

87 Stephen ELLUL VIC

88 James HIGGINSON SA

89 Matthew IRELAND SA

90 Harrison LODGE WA

91 Jordan LOUIS ACT

92 Thomas McDONALD VIC

93 Thomas MCFARLANE VIC

94 Jake OLIVER TAS

95 Chester OLIVER SA

96 Kallum PARLEVLIET VIC

97 Callum PEARCE SA

98 Derek RADZIKIEWICZ SA

99 Alex RENDELL WA

100 James ROBINSON TAS

101 Conor ROWLEY VIC

102 Ryan SCHILT VIC

103 Cameron SCOTT NSW

104 Elliot STACEY ACT

105 Che THOMAS SA

106 James TICKNER VIC

RACE NAME

107 Rohan WIGHT SA

108 Jarrod WILSON VIC

109 Hamish BEADLE NZ

110 Sam BUCKNER NZ

111 Carne GROUBE NZ

112 Max JONES NZ

114 Bradly KNIPE NZ

115 Lachlan MCGREGOR NZ

116 Jack PEDLER NZ

117 Tom SEXTON NZ

118 Brayden STEPHENS NZ

119 Campbell STEWART NZ

120 Hayden STRONG NZ

Page 9: Oceania Track Championships program

08

Championship OfficialsOceania Track Cycling Championships

COMPETITORS – U19 WOMEN

RACE NAME

121 Chloe BAGGS VIC

122 Alicia BUCHANAN WA

123 Tahlay CHRISTIE WA

124 Courtney FIELD VIC

125 Brit JACKSON VIC

126 Niken JEFFERIES WA

127 Nicola MACDONALD NSW

128 Danielle MCKINNIREY SA

129 Chloe MORAN SA

130 Ruby ROSEMAN-GANNON VIC

131 Tori SAUNDERS NSW

132 Hollee SIMONS NSW

133 Gemma WATERHOUSE VIC

134 Emma CUMMING NZ

135 Aly DOHERTY NZ

136 Michaela DRUMMOND NZ

137 Ione JOHNSON NZ

138 Kendall KILPATRICK NZ

139 Jaymie KING NZ

140 Makayla SMITH NZ

Page 10: Oceania Track Championships program

EVENT Session 1 - Wednesday 8 October - 12:30pm

1 Men U19 3000 metre Individual Pursuit Qualifying (Fastest 4 to finals)

2 Women & U19 4000m Team PursuitQualifying (AUSvNZL final; next 2 to bronze ride-off)

3 Men 4000m Team PursuitQualifying (AUSvNZL final; next 2 to bronze ride-off)

4 Men U19 Omnium Round 1 - 10km Scratch Race

5 Women & U19 Team SprintQualifying (AUSvNZL final; next 2 to bronze ride-off)

6 Men U19 Team Sprint Qualifying (AUSvNZL final; next 2 to bronze ride-off)

7 Men Team Sprint Qualifying (AUSvNZL final; next 2 to bronze ride-off)

8 Men U19 Omnium Round 2 - 3000 metre Pursuit

EVENT Session 2 - Wednesday 8 October - 6:00pm

9 Men U19 3000 metre Individual Pursuit Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd)

10 Women & U19 Team Sprint Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd - AUS v NZL)

11 Men U19 Team Sprint Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd - AUS v NZL)

12 Men Team Sprint Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd - AUS v NZL)

Presentations in event order

13 Men U19 Omnium Round 3 - Elimination

14 Women U19 500 metre Time Trial Final (2 up)

15 Women 500 metre Time Trial Final (2 up)

16 Men 1km Time Trial Final (2 up)

17 Women & U19 4000m Team Pursuit Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd - AUS v NZL)

18 Men 4000m Team Pursuit Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd - AUS v NZL)

Presentations in event order

19 Women U19 7.5km Scratch Race Final

20 Women 10km Scratch Race Final

21 Men 15km Scratch Race Final

Presentations in event order

Oceania Track Cycling Championships

EVENT SCHEDULE

Page 11: Oceania Track Championships program

10

EVENT Session 1 - Wednesday 8 October - 12:30pm

1 Men U19 3000 metre Individual Pursuit Qualifying (Fastest 4 to finals)

2 Women & U19 4000m Team PursuitQualifying (AUSvNZL final; next 2 to bronze ride-off)

3 Men 4000m Team PursuitQualifying (AUSvNZL final; next 2 to bronze ride-off)

4 Men U19 Omnium Round 1 - 10km Scratch Race

5 Women & U19 Team SprintQualifying (AUSvNZL final; next 2 to bronze ride-off)

6 Men U19 Team Sprint Qualifying (AUSvNZL final; next 2 to bronze ride-off)

7 Men Team Sprint Qualifying (AUSvNZL final; next 2 to bronze ride-off)

8 Men U19 Omnium Round 2 - 3000 metre Pursuit

EVENT Session 2 - Wednesday 8 October - 6:00pm

9 Men U19 3000 metre Individual Pursuit Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd)

10 Women & U19 Team Sprint Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd - AUS v NZL)

11 Men U19 Team Sprint Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd - AUS v NZL)

12 Men Team Sprint Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd - AUS v NZL)

Presentations in event order

13 Men U19 Omnium Round 3 - Elimination

14 Women U19 500 metre Time Trial Final (2 up)

15 Women 500 metre Time Trial Final (2 up)

16 Men 1km Time Trial Final (2 up)

17 Women & U19 4000m Team Pursuit Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd - AUS v NZL)

18 Men 4000m Team Pursuit Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd - AUS v NZL)

Presentations in event order

19 Women U19 7.5km Scratch Race Final

20 Women 10km Scratch Race Final

21 Men 15km Scratch Race Final

Presentations in event order

EVENT Session 4 - Thursday 9 October - 6:00pm

29 Men U19 Omnium Round 5 – Flying Lap

30 Women & U19 Keirin Semi Final: (1st 3 to final, rest to 7-12)

31 Men U19 1km Time Trial Final (2 up)

32 Women U19 2000 metre Individual Pursuit Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd)

33 Women 3000 metre Individual Pursuit Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd)

34 Men 4000 metre Individual Pursuit Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd)

35 Mens Omnium Round 2 - 4000 metre Pursuit

Presentations in event order Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd)

36 Men U19 Omnium Final Round 6 - 25km Points Race

37 Women & U19 Keirin 7th to 12th places

38A Women U19 Keirin Final

38 Women Keirin Final

39 Men Omnium Round 3 – Elimination

40 Men U19 10km Scratch Race Final

Presentations in event order

EVENT Session 3 - Thursday 9 October - 12:30pm

22 Men Omnium Round 1 - 15km Scratch Race

23 Women & U19 Keirin Round 1: (4 heats, 1st 2 to Semi Final)

24 Women U19 2000 metre Individual Pursuit Qualifying (Fastest 4 to finals)

25 Women 3000 metre Individual Pursuit Qualifying (Fastest 4 to finals)

26 Men 4000 metre Individual Pursuit Qualifying (Fastest 4 to finals)

27 Men U19 Omnium Round 4 - 1km Time Trial (2 up)

28 Women & U19 Keirin Repechage: (4 heats, 1st only to Semi Final)

Championship OfficialsOceania Track Cycling Championships

EVENT SCHEDULE

Page 12: Oceania Track Championships program

EVENT Session 5 - Friday 10 October - 11:00am

41 Women U19 Sprint 200m qualify (Fastest 8 qualify for ¼ finals)

42 Men U19 Sprint 200m qualify (Fastest 8 qualify for ¼ finals)

43 Men Sprint 200m qualify (Fastest 8 qualify for ¼ finals)

44 Women U19 Omnium Round 1 - 7.5km Scratch Race

45 Women Omnium Round 1 - 10km Scratch Race

46 Men Omnium Round 4 - 1000 metre Time Trial (2 up)

47 Women U19 Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 1

48 Men U19 Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 1

49 Men Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 1

50 Women U19 Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 2

51 Men U19 Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 2

52 Men Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 2

53 Women U19 Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 3 if required

54 Men U19 Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 3 if required

55 Men Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 3 if required

56 Women U19 Omnium Round 2 - 2000 metre Pursuit

57 Women U19 Sprint 5th to 8th places

58 Men U19 Sprint 5th to 8th places

59 Men Sprint 5th to 8th places

60 Men U19 4000 metre Team Pursuit Qualifying

Oceania Track Cycling Championships

EVENT SCHEDULE

Page 13: Oceania Track Championships program

12

EVENT Session 5 - Friday 10 October - 11:00am

41 Women U19 Sprint 200m qualify (Fastest 8 qualify for ¼ finals)

42 Men U19 Sprint 200m qualify (Fastest 8 qualify for ¼ finals)

43 Men Sprint 200m qualify (Fastest 8 qualify for ¼ finals)

44 Women U19 Omnium Round 1 - 7.5km Scratch Race

45 Women Omnium Round 1 - 10km Scratch Race

46 Men Omnium Round 4 - 1000 metre Time Trial (2 up)

47 Women U19 Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 1

48 Men U19 Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 1

49 Men Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 1

50 Women U19 Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 2

51 Men U19 Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 2

52 Men Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 2

53 Women U19 Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 3 if required

54 Men U19 Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 3 if required

55 Men Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 3 if required

56 Women U19 Omnium Round 2 - 2000 metre Pursuit

57 Women U19 Sprint 5th to 8th places

58 Men U19 Sprint 5th to 8th places

59 Men Sprint 5th to 8th places

60 Men U19 4000 metre Team Pursuit Qualifying

EVENT Session 6 - Friday 10 October - 6:00pm

61 Women Omnium Round 2 - 3000 metre Pursuit

62 Men Omnium Round 5 - Flying Lap

63 Women U19 Sprint Semi Final Heat 1

64 Men U19 Sprint Semi Final Heat 1

65 Men Sprint Semi Final Heat 1

66 Women U19 Sprint Semi Final Heat 2

67 Men U19 Sprint Semi Final Heat 2

68 Men Sprint Semi Final Heat 2

69 Women U19 Omnium Round 3 – Elimination

70 Women U19 Sprint Semi Final Heat 3 if required

71 Men U19 Sprint Semi Final Heat 3 if required

72 Men Sprint Semi Final Heat 3 if required

73 Men U19 4000 metre Team Pursuit Final (3rd & 4th, 1st & 2nd - AUS v NZL)

74 Women U19 Sprint Final Heat 1

75 Men U19 Sprint Final Heat 1

76 Men Sprint Final Heat 1

77 Women U19 Sprint Final Heat 2

78 Men U19 Sprint Final Heat 2

79 Men Sprint Final Heat 2

80 Women Omnium Round 3 – Elimination

81 Men Omnium Final Round 6 - 40km Points Race

82 Women U19 Sprint Final Heat 3 if required

83 Men U19 Sprint Final Heat 3 if required

84 Men Sprint Final Heat 3 if required

Presentations in event order

Championship OfficialsOceania Track Cycling Championships

EVENT SCHEDULE

Page 14: Oceania Track Championships program

EVENT Session 7 - Saturday 11 October - 12:00pm

85 Women Sprint 200m qualify (Fastest 8 qualify for ¼ finals)

86 Men U19 Keirin Round 1: (3 heats, 1st 2 to Semi Final)

87 Men Keirin Round 1: (3 heats, 1st 2 to Semi Final)

88 Women U19 Omnium Round 4 - 500 metre Time Trial (2 up)

89 Women Omnium Round 4 - 500 metre Time Trial (2 up)

90 Women Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 1

91 Women Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 2

92 Men & U19 40km Madison Final

93 Men U19 Keirin Repechage: (3 heats, 1st 2 to Semi Final)

94 Men Keirin Repechage: (2 heats, 1st 3 to Semi Final)

Presentation

95 Women Sprint Semi Final Heat 1

96 Women Sprint Semi Final Heat 2

97 Women Sprint 5th to 8th places

98 Women Sprint Semi Final Heat 3 if required

99 Women Omnium Round 5 - Flying Lap

EVENT Session 8 - Saturday 11 October - 6:00pm

100 Men U19 Keirin Semi Final: (1st 3 to final, rest to 7-12)

101 Men Keirin Semi Final: (2 heats, first 3 to final, rest to 7-12)

102 Women U19 Omnium Round 5 – Flying Lap

103 Men U19 Keirin 7th to 12th places

104 Men U19 Keirin Final

105 Women Sprint Final Heat 1

106 Men Keirin 7th to 12th places

107 Men Keirin Final

108 Women Sprint Final Heat 2

109 Women U19 Omnium Final Round 6 - 20km Points Race

110 Women Omnium Final Round 6 - 25km Points Race

111 Women Sprint Final Heat 3 if required

Presentations in event order

112 Women U19 15km Points Race Final

113 Women 20km Points Race Final

114 Mens U19 20km Points Race Final

Presentations in event order

Oceania Track Cycling Championships

EVENT SCHEDULE

Page 15: Oceania Track Championships program

EVENT Session 7 - Saturday 11 October - 12:00pm

85 Women Sprint 200m qualify (Fastest 8 qualify for ¼ finals)

86 Men U19 Keirin Round 1: (3 heats, 1st 2 to Semi Final)

87 Men Keirin Round 1: (3 heats, 1st 2 to Semi Final)

88 Women U19 Omnium Round 4 - 500 metre Time Trial (2 up)

89 Women Omnium Round 4 - 500 metre Time Trial (2 up)

90 Women Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 1

91 Women Sprint ¼ Finals Heat 2

92 Men & U19 40km Madison Final

93 Men U19 Keirin Repechage: (3 heats, 1st 2 to Semi Final)

94 Men Keirin Repechage: (2 heats, 1st 3 to Semi Final)

Presentation

95 Women Sprint Semi Final Heat 1

96 Women Sprint Semi Final Heat 2

97 Women Sprint 5th to 8th places

98 Women Sprint Semi Final Heat 3 if required

99 Women Omnium Round 5 - Flying Lap

EVENT Session 8 - Saturday 11 October - 6:00pm

100 Men U19 Keirin Semi Final: (1st 3 to final, rest to 7-12)

101 Men Keirin Semi Final: (2 heats, first 3 to final, rest to 7-12)

102 Women U19 Omnium Round 5 – Flying Lap

103 Men U19 Keirin 7th to 12th places

104 Men U19 Keirin Final

105 Women Sprint Final Heat 1

106 Men Keirin 7th to 12th places

107 Men Keirin Final

108 Women Sprint Final Heat 2

109 Women U19 Omnium Final Round 6 - 20km Points Race

110 Women Omnium Final Round 6 - 25km Points Race

111 Women Sprint Final Heat 3 if required

Presentations in event order

112 Women U19 15km Points Race Final

113 Women 20km Points Race Final

114 Mens U19 20km Points Race Final

Presentations in event order

14

Page 16: Oceania Track Championships program

FOR FITNESS.TO MAKE FRIENDS.FOR FREEDOM!

to make friends.FOR FREEDOM!

For fitness.

She Rides is an introductory riding program focused on fitness, skills development and creating a social riding community of women - to get you ready to make riding part of your everyday life.

SheRidesAu SheRidesAu @SheRidesAu

Find out more at www.sherides.com.au

An initiative of

Recommend SHE RIDES to the women you love and get them on their bikes!