2004 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics

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The 2004 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics is a multi race tournament over a season of track cycling. The season ran from 17 February 2004 to 16 May 2004. The World Cup is organised by the UCI.

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Results

Men

EventWinnerSecondThird
Flag of Russia.svg Russia, Moscow — February 13–15, 2004
KeirinFlag of Germany.svg  Jens Fiedler  (GER)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Jobie Dajka  (AUS)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Pavel Buráň  (CZE)
1 km time trialFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Theo Bos  (NED)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jason Queally  (GBR)Flag of Germany.svg  Carsten Bergemann  (GER)
ScratchFlag of Argentina.svg  Walter Pérez  (ARG)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Volodymyr Rybin  (UKR)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Newton  (GBR)
Individual pursuitFlag of Germany.svg  Robert Bartko  (GER)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Volodymyr Dyudya  (UKR)Flag of Russia.svg  Alexei Markov  (RUS)
Team pursuitFlag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
Raimondas Vilčinskas
Aivaras Baranauskas
Linas Balčiūnas
Tomas Vaitkus
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Volodymyr Dyudya
Roman Kononenko
Vitaliy Popkov
Volodymyr Zagorodniy
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Oleg Grishkine
Alexander Khatuntsev
Alexei Markov
Alexey Shmidt
SprintFlag of Germany.svg  Jens Fiedler  (GER)Flag of Germany.svg  René Wolff  (GER)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Theo Bos  (NED)
Points raceFlag of Chile.svg  Marco Antonio Arriagada  (CHI)Flag of Uruguay.svg  Milton Wynants  (URU)Flag of Argentina.svg  Juan Esteban Curuchet  (ARG)
Team sprintFlag of Germany.svg Germany
René Wolff
Jens Fiedler
Carsten Bergemann
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
Chris Hoy
Craig MacLean
Jason Queally
Flag of Spain.svg Spain
José Antonio Escuredo
Salvador Meliá
José Antonio Villanueva
MadisonFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Juan Esteban Curuchet
Walter Pérez
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Roland Garber
Franz Stocher
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Oleg Grishkine
Serguei Koudentsov
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico, Aguascalientes — March 12–14, 2004
KeirinFlag of France.svg  Mickaël Bourgain  (FRA)Flag of Germany.svg  Jan van Eijden  (GER)Flag of Spain.svg  José Antonio Escuredo  (ESP)
1 km time trialFlag of Germany.svg  Stefan Nimke  (GER)Flag of France.svg  Arnaud Tournant  (FRA)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Ben Kersten  (AUS)
ScratchFlag of the United States.svg  Colby Pearce  (USA)Flag of New Zealand.svg  Greg Henderson  (NZL)Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Franco Marvulli  (SUI)
Individual pursuitFlag of Spain.svg  Sergi Escobar Roure  (ESP)Flag of France.svg  Fabien Sanchez  (FRA)Flag of Belarus.svg  Fabien Kiryienka  (BLR)
Team pursuitFlag of France.svg France
Anthony Langella
Fabien Merciris
Franck Perque
Fabien Sanchez
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Jason Allen
Richard Bowker
Hayden Godfrey
Timothy Gudsell
Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Carlos Castaño Panadero
Sergio Roure
Guillermo Garcia (cyclist)
Asier Maetzu
SprintFlag of France.svg  Mickaël Bourgain  (FRA)Flag of France.svg  Laurent Gané  (FRA)Flag of Malaysia.svg  Josiah Ng On Lam  (MYS)
Points raceFlag of Argentina.svg  Juan Esteban Curuchet  (ARG)Flag of France.svg  Franck Perque  (FRA)Flag of Italy.svg  Angelo Ciccone  (ITA)
Team sprintFlag of France.svg France
Mickaël Bourgain
Laurent Gané
Arnaud Tournant
Flag of Japan.svg Japan
Toshiaki Fushimi
Masaki Inoue
Tomohiro Nagatsuka
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Stefan Nimke
Michael Seidenbecher
Jan van Eijden
MadisonFlag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Volodymyr Rybin
Vasyl Yakovlev
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland
Alexander Äschbach
Franco Marvulli
Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
Roland Garber
Franz Stocher
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom, Manchester — April 9–11, 2004
KeirinFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Shane Kelly  (AUS)Flag of Malaysia.svg  Josiah Ng  (MYS)Flag of France.svg  Florian Rousseau  (FRA)
1 km time trialFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Craig MacLean  (GBR)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Theo Bos  (NED)Flag of Germany.svg  Sören Lausberg  (GER)
ScratchFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Mark Renshaw  (AUS)Flag of France.svg  Franck Perque  (FRA)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Rob Hayles  (GBR)
Individual pursuitFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Bradley McGee  (AUS)Flag of Spain.svg  Sergi Escobar Roure  (ESP)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Paul Manning  (GBR)
Team pursuitFlag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
Robert Hayles,
Paul Manning,
Chris Newton,
Bryan Steel
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
Levi Heimans,
Jens Mouris,
Peter Schep,
Jeroen Straathof
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Ashley Hutchinson,
Brett Lancaster,
Brad McGee,
Stephen Wooldridge
SprintFlag of Poland.svg  Damian Zieliński  (POL)Flag of France.svg  Florian Rousseau  (FRA)Flag of Germany.svg  Jan van Eijden  (GER)
Points raceFlag of Spain.svg  Juan Llaneras Rosello  (ESP)Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Wong Kam-po  (HKG)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Colby Pearce  (AUS)
Team sprintFlag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
Craig MacLean
Jamie Staff
Chris Hoy
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
Jan Bos
Theo Bos
Teun Mulder
Flag of France.svg France
Grégory Baugé
Florian Rousseau
François Pervis
MadisonFlag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Martin Bláha
Petr Lazar
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
Volodymyr Rybin
Vasyl Yakovlev
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
Martin Liška
Jozef Žabka
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia, Sydney — May 14–16, 2004
KeirinFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Jobie Dajka  (AUS)Flag of Spain.svg  José Antonio Villanueva  (ESP)Flag of New Zealand.svg  Anthony Peden  (NZL)
1 km time trialFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Hoy  (GBR)Flag of Cuba.svg  Ahmed López  (CUB)Flag of Japan.svg  Masaki Inoue  (JPN)
ScratchFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Robert Slippens  (NED)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Dean Downing  (GBR)Flag of France.svg  Mathieu Ladagnous  (FRA)
Individual pursuitFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Paul Manning  (GBR)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Volodymyr Dyudya  (UKR)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Levi Heimans  (NED)
Team pursuitFlag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
Robert Hayles
Paul Manning
Russell Downing
Bryan Steel
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
Levi Heimans
Jens Mouris
Peter Schep
Jeroen Straathof
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Robert Bengsch
Guido Fulst
Christian Lademann
Leif Lampater
SprintFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Craig MacLean  (GBR)Flag of Spain.svg  José Antonio Villanueva  (ESP)Flag of Japan.svg  Takashi Kaneko  (JPN)
Points raceFlag of the United States.svg  Colby Pearce  (USA)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Newton  (GBR)Flag of Spain.svg  Joan Llaneras  (ESP)
Team sprintFlag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
Chris Hoy
Craig MacLean
Jamie Staff
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
Rafał Furman
Łukasz Kwiatkowski
Damian Zieliński
Flag of Japan.svg Japan
Toshiaki Fushimi
Yuichiro Kamiyama
Tomohiro Nagatsuka
MadisonFlag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Juan Esteban Curuchet
Walter Pérez
Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Miguel Alzamora
Joan Llaneras
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland
Franco Marvulli
Bruno Risi

Women

EventWinnerSecondThird
Flag of Russia.svg Russia, Moscow — February 13–15, 2004
KeirinFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Guo Shuang  (CHN)Flag of Germany.svg  Katrin Meinke  (GER)Flag of Russia.svg  Oksana Grichina  (RUS)
500 m time trialFlag of Belarus.svg  Natallia Tsylinskaya  (BLR)Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Cuihua Jiang  (CHN)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Yvonne Hijgenaar  (NED)
ScratchFlag of Russia.svg  Olga Slyusareva  (RUS)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Lyudmyla Vypyraylo  (UKR)Flag of Italy.svg  Giorgia Bronzini  (ITA)
Individual pursuitFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Karin Thürig  (SUI)Flag of Russia.svg  Olga Slyusareva  (RUS)Flag of Germany.svg  Hanka Kupfernagel  (GER)
SprintFlag of Russia.svg  Svetlana Grankovskaia  (RUS)Flag of Belarus.svg  Natallia Tsylinskaya  (BLR)Flag of Russia.svg  Tamilla Abassova  (RUS)
Points raceFlag of Russia.svg  Olga Slyusareva  (RUS)Flag of Mexico.svg  Belem Guerrero Méndez  (MEX)Flag of Cuba.svg  Yoanka González Pérez  (CUB)
Team sprintFlag of Russia.svg Russia
Svetlana Grankovskaia
Oksana Grichina
Flag of France.svg France
Céline Nivert
Clara Sanchez
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
Yvonne Hijgenaar
Willy Kanis
Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico, Aguascalientes — March 12–14, 2004
KeirinFlag of Lithuania.svg  Simona Krupeckaitė  (LTU)Flag of the United States.svg  Jennie Reed  (USA)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Anna Meares  (AUS)
500 m time trialFlag of Belarus.svg  Natallia Tsylinskaya  (BLR)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Anna Meares  (AUS)Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Yvonne Hijgenaar  (NED)
ScratchFlag of Russia.svg  Elena Tchalykh  (RUS)Flag of Spain.svg  Gema Pascual Torrecilla  (ESP)Flag of New Zealand.svg  Sarah Ulmer  (NZL)
Individual pursuitFlag of New Zealand.svg  Sarah Ulmer  (NZL)Flag of Russia.svg  Elena Tchalykh  (RUS)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Emma Davies  (GBR)
SprintFlag of Belarus.svg  Natallia Tsylinskaya  (BLR)Flag of the United States.svg  Tanya Lindenmuth  (USA)Flag of Lithuania.svg  Simona Krupeckaitė  (LTU)
Points raceFlag of the United States.svg  Erin Mirabella  (USA)Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Lada Kozlíková  (CZE)Flag of Cuba.svg  Yoanka González  (CUB)
Team sprintFlag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Rosealee Hubbard
Anna Meares
Flag of France.svg France
Celine Nivert
Clara Sanchez
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
Yvonne Hijgenaar
Willy Kanis
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom, Manchester — April 9–11, 2004
KeirinFlag of the United States.svg  Jennie Reed  (USA)Flag of Germany.svg  Susan Panzer  (GER)Flag of Venezuela.svg  Daniela Larreal  (VEN)
500 m time trialFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Yvonne Hijgenaar  (NED)Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Yonghua Jiang  (CHN)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Victoria Pendleton  (GBR)
ScratchFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Alison Wright  (AUS)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rochelle Gilmore  (AUS)Flag of the United States.svg  Rebecca Quinn  (USA)
Individual pursuitFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Katherine Bates  (AUS)Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Emma Davies  (GBR)Flag of Germany.svg  Hanka Kupfernagel  (GER)
SprintFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Victoria Pendleton  (GBR)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Irina Yanovych  (UKR)Flag of Germany.svg  Susan Panzer  (GER)
Points raceFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Katherine Bates  (AUS)Flag of Germany.svg  Hanka Kupfernagel  (GER)Flag of Mexico.svg  Belem Guerrero Méndez  (MEX)
Team sprintFlag of Germany.svg Germany
Katrin Meinke
Susan Panzer
Flag of France.svg France
Celine Nivert
Clara Sanchez
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Rosealee Hubbard
Kristine Bayley
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia, Sydney — May 14–16, 2004
KeirinFlag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Guo Shuang  (CHN)Flag of the United States.svg  Jennie Reed  (USA)Flag of Germany.svg  Katrin Meinke  (GER)
500 m time trialFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Yvonne Hijgenaar  (NED)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Lori-Ann Muenzer  (CAN)Flag of France.svg  Clara Sanchez  (FRA)
ScratchFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Adrie Visser  (NED)Flag of South Korea.svg  Gu Sun-Geun  (KOR)Flag of the United States.svg  Rebecca Quinn  (USA)
Individual pursuitFlag of New Zealand.svg  Sarah Ulmer  (NZL)Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Karin Thürig  (SUI)Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Alexis Rhodes  (AUS)
SprintFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Anna Meares  (AUS)Flag of the United States.svg  Tanya Lindenmuth  (USA)Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Lori-Ann Muenzer  (CAN)
Points raceFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Alexis Rhodes  (AUS)Flag of Ukraine.svg  Lyudmyla Vypyraylo  (UKR)Flag of New Zealand.svg  Sarah Ulmer  (NZL)
Team sprintFlag of Germany.svg Germany
Kathrin Freitag
Katrin Meinke
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Rebecca Ellis
Rosealee Hubbard
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Oxana Grishina
Anastasia Chulkova

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