Women's team sprint at the 2007 UCI Track Cycling World Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Palma Arena | |||||||||
Location | Palma de Mallorca, Spain | |||||||||
Date | 29 March 2007 | |||||||||
Winning time | 33.631 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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The Women's Team Sprint is one of the 7 women's events at the 2007 UCI Track World Championship, held in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.
Eleven teams of two cyclists each participated in the contest. After the qualifying, the fastest two teams raced for gold, and 3rd and 4th teams raced for bronze. [1]
The Qualifying and the Finals were held on the evening session on March 29. [2]
Rank | Team | Lap 1 | Time [3] | Speed (km/h) | Q |
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Lap 1–2 | |||||
1 | Great Britain | 19.305 (1) | 33,630 | 53,523 | QF |
Victoria Pendleton Shanaze Reade | 14.325 (1) | ||||
2 | Netherlands | 19.348 (2) | 34,071 | 52,830 | QF |
Yvonne Hijgenaar Willy Kanis | 14.723 (4) | ||||
3 | Australia | 19.682 (6) | 34,155 | 52,700 | QB |
Kristine Bayley Anna Meares | 14.463 (2) | ||||
4 | France | 19.583 (3) | 34,314 | 52,456 | QB |
Sandie Clair Virginie Cueff | 14.731 (5) | ||||
5 | Germany | 19.691 (5) | 34,578 | 52,056 | |
Jane Gerisch Christin Muche | 14.887 (6) | ||||
6 | China | 19.663 (4) | 34,676 | 51,909 | |
Tian Fang Gong Jinjie | 15.013 (7) | ||||
7 | New Zealand | 19.782 (7) | 34,799 | 51,725 | |
Fiona Carswell Jocelyn Rastrick | 15.017 (8) | ||||
8 | Russia | 20.172 (8) | 34,862 | 51,632 | |
Swetlana Grankowskaja Oksana Grishina | 14.690 (3) | ||||
9 | Poland | 20.734 (10) | 36,159 | 49,780 | |
Renata Dąbrowska Magdalena Sara | 15.425 (9) | ||||
10 | Spain | 20.656 (9) | 36,354 | 49,513 | |
Leire Olaberria Dorronsoro Ainhoa Pagola Alvarez | 15.698 (10) | ||||
11 | Czech Republic | 21.514 (11) | 37,348 | 48,195 | |
Lada Kozlíková Lenka Valova | 15.834 (11) | ||||
Rank | Team | Lap 1 | Time [4] | Speed (km/h) |
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Lap 1–2 | ||||
Gold Medal Race | ||||
Great Britain | 19.269 (2) | 33,631 | 53,522 | |
Victoria Pendleton Shanaze Reade | 14.362 (1) | |||
Netherlands | 19.267 (1) | 33,974 | 52,981 | |
Yvonne Hijgenaar Willy Kanis | 14.707 (2) | |||
Bronze Medal Race | ||||
Australia | 19.287 (1) | 33,810 | 53,238 | |
Kristine Bayley Anna Meares | 14.523 (1) | |||
4 | France | 19.700 (2) | 34,644 | 51,957 |
Sandie Clair Virginie Cueff | 14.944 (2) | |||
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