UCI Paracycling World Championships 2016-Wikipedia

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The UCI Paracycling World Championships 2016 from March 17th to 20th in Montichiari, Italy, took place in Velodromo Fassa Bortolo. The Paracycling World Championships were thus held for the second time after 2011 in this cycling railway.

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The World Championships were originally awarded by the Union Cyclist Internationale (UCI) to the South African Pieteraritzburg. On the part of the athletes, however, there was sharp criticism: the bike racing track Sax Young Cycling Track is open in Pietermaritzburg and 463 meters long (standard are 250 meters in length), this is “sub-standard”. These are bad prerequisites for world championships that served as a qualification for the Summer Paralympics 2016 in Rio de Janeiro. [first] [2]

Sprint class b [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Mixed Team Sprint M/W C1-5 [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Time trial class B [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Persecution class B [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Time trial class C [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

# driver nationality Time (s)
Women – WC1 (500 m)
Gouden medaille.svg Li Jieli China People’s Republic CHN 44,439
Women – toilet (500 m)
Gouden medaille.svg Alyda Norbruis Netherlands DOWN 40,260
Zilveren medaille.svg Amanda Reid Australia OUT OF 42,147
Bronzen medaille.svg Song zhenling China People’s Republic CHN 44,237
Women – toilet (500 m)
Gouden medaille.svg Megan Giglia United Kingdom  GBR 41,761 WR
Zilveren medaille.svg Denise Schindler Germany IT GAVE 43,159
Bronzen medaille.svg Jamie Whitmore United States deer 43,784
Women – WC4 (500 m)
Gouden medaille.svg Kadeena Cox United Kingdom  GBR 37,456
Zilveren medaille.svg Run chianping China People’s Republic CHN 37,835
Bronzen medaille.svg Katherine Horan New Zealand Nzl 39,730
Women – toilet (500 m)
Gouden medaille.svg Zhou jufang China People’s Republic CHN 37,389
Zilveren medaille.svg Sarah Storey United Kingdom  GBR 37,589
Bronzen medaille.svg Crystal Lane United Kingdom  GBR 37,796
# driver nationality Time (min)
Men – MC1 (1000 m)
Gouden medaille.svg Arnoud Nijhuis Netherlands DOWN 1: 12,423
Zilveren medaille.svg Li zhangyu China People’s Republic CHN 1: 12,597
Bronzen medaille.svg Rodrigo Fernand Lopez Argentina  ARG 1: 20,296
Men – MC2 (1000 m)
Gouden medaille.svg Tristen Chernove You have  CAN 1: 13,297
Zilveren medaille.svg Xie hao China People’s Republic CHN 1: 15,311
Bronzen medaille.svg Louis Rolfe United Kingdom  GBR 1: 15,925
Men – Mc3 (1000 m)
Gouden medaille.svg Joseph noses United States deer 1: 09,534
Zilveren medaille.svg Sergei Obidennov Russia Russian 1: 10,120
Bronzen medaille.svg Sergei Batu Russia Russian 1: 10,317
Men – MC4 (1000 m)
Gouden medaille.svg Jody Cundy United Kingdom  GBR 1: 04,654
Zilveren medaille.svg Jozef Metelka Slovakia SVK 1: 06,046
Bronzen medaille.svg Wei guoping China People’s Republic CHN 1: 08,590
Men – Mc5 (1000 m)
Gouden medaille.svg Alfonso Cabello Spain  ESP 1: 05,045
Zilveren medaille.svg Jon-Allan Butterworth United Kingdom  GBR 1: 05,549
Bronzen medaille.svg Alistair Donohoe Australia OUT OF 1: 05,629

Persecution class C [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Scratch Class C. [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Germany [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

Switzerland [ Edit | Edit the source text ]

  1. Sarah Connolly: Track Para-Cycling and the UCI… again… In: Prowomenscycling.com. 19. June 2014, Retrieved on March 27, 2015 (English).
  2. MYLENE PAYNTER: Pietermaritzburg to host 2016 UCI Para-cycling Track World Champs. In: Cyclingsa.com. 13. June 2014, Retrieved on March 27, 2015 (English).
  3. In qualification, Megan Giglia drove a new world record with 4: 06.756 minutes. UCI: Second track cycling world record for Giglia at Worlds. paralympic.org, March 19, 2016, accessed on March 19, 2016 .

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