2010 European Track Championships (under-23 & junior)

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2010 European Track Championships (under-23 & junior)
Venue Saint Petersburg, Russia
Date(s) (2010-09-10 - 2010-09-15)10–15 September 2010
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The 2010 European Track Championships were the European Championships for track cycling. The junior and under 23 riders events took place in Saint Petersburg, Russia from 10 to 15 September 2010. [1]

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Medal summary

Under 23

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's events
Men's under-23 sprint Tobias Wächter
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Philipp Thiele
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Peter Mitchell
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
Men's under-23 1 km time trial Quentin Lafargue
Flag of France.svg France
1:02.700 Joachim Eilers
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
1:02.820 Nikolay Zhurkin
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
1:03.685
Men's under-23 individual pursuit Valery Kaykov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
4:28.826 Artur Ershov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
4:30.127 Marco Coledan
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
4:28.847
Men's under-23 team pursuit Sergey Chernetskiy
Valery Kaykov
Artur Ershov
Sergey Shilov

Flag of Russia.svg Russia
4:05.550 Johannes Kahra
Theo Reinhardt
Jakob Steigmiller
Lucas Liss
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
4:09.956 Vivien Brisse
Julien Duval
Nicolas Giulia
Julien Morice
Flag of France.svg France
4:10.180
Men's under-23 team sprint Joachim Eilers
Philipp Thiele
Tobias Wächter

Flag of Germany.svg Germany
44.946 Kirill Filatov
Vladimir Khozov
Denis Shurshin
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
45.650 Grzegorz Drejgier
Rafal Sarnecki
Adrian Tekliński
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
45.870
Men's under-23 keirin Joachim Eilers
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Quentin Lafargue
Flag of France.svg France
Denis Špička
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
Men's under-23 scratch race Sebastián Mora
Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Ralf Matzka
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
-1 lap Sergey Shilov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
-1 lap
Men's under-23 points race Artur Ershov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
101 pts Jan Keller
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
83 pts Omar Bertazzo
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
66 pts
U23 Men's Madison Airán Fernández
Sebastián Mora

Flag of Spain.svg Spain
8 pts Jochen Deweer
Tosh Van der Sande
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
15 pts (-1 lap) Ralf Matzka
Theo Reinhardt
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
5 pts (-1 lap)
U23 Men's Omnium Jan Dostal
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
23 pts Gijs Van Hoecke
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
25 pts Grzegorz Stępniak
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
26 pts
Women's events
Women's under-23 sprint Becky James
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
Virginie Cueff
Flag of France.svg France
Sandie Clair
Flag of France.svg France
Women's under-23 500 m time trial Sandie Clair
Flag of France.svg France
34.488 Becky James
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
35.307 Virginie Cueff
Flag of France.svg France
35.598
Women's under-23 individual pursuit Aksana Papko
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
3:42.301 Lucie Záleská
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
3:49.762 Vaida Pikauskaitė
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
3:44.871
Women's under-23 team pursuit Jessie Daams
Jolien D'Hoore
Kelly Druyts

Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
3:28.313 Renata Dąbrowska
Katarzyna Pawłowska
Małgorzata Wojtyra
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
3:34.682 Alfiya Khabibulina
Elena Lichmanova
Irina Molicheva
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
3:34.574
Women's under-23 team sprint Sandie Clair
Virginie Cueff

Flag of France.svg France
34.388 Becky James
Victoria Williamson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
35.436 Victoria Baranova
Anastasia Voinova
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
35.106
Women's under-23 keirin Sandie Clair
Flag of France.svg France
Virginie Cueff
Flag of France.svg France
Charlene Delev
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Women's under-23 scratch race Renata Dąbrowska
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
Kelly Druyts
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
Evgenia Romanyuta
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Women's under-23 points race Aksana Papko
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
38 pts Marta Tagliaferro
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
32 pts Jolien D'Hoore
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
31 pts
U23 Women's Omnium Jolien D'Hoore
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium
13 pts Małgorzata Wojtyra
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
13 pts Aksana Papko
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
25 pts

Junior

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's events
Junior Men's Sprint Julien Palma
Flag of France.svg France
Rino Gasparrini
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Philipp Hindes
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
Junior Men's 1 km Time Trial Julien Palma
Flag of France.svg France
1:04.621 Rino Gasparrini
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
1:04.637 Robert Kanter
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
1:05.578
Junior Men's Individual Pursuit Viktor Manakov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
3:21.573 Evgeny Shalunov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
3:25.054 Filippo Ranzi
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
3:25.456
Junior Men's Team Pursuit Roman Ivlev
Pavel Karpenkov
Evgeny Shalunov
Kirill Sveshnikov

Flag of Russia.svg Russia
4:12.779 Liam Bertazzo
Filippo Ranzi
Michele Scartezzini
Paolo Simion
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
4:17.588 Bryan Coquard
Alexis Gougeard
Marc Sarreau
Romain Le Roux
Flag of France.svg France
4:18.606
Junior Men's Team Sprint Kévin Guillot
Julien Palma
Benjamin Edelin

Flag of France.svg France
46.884 Mauro Catellini
Davide Ceci
Rino Gasparrini
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
47.222 Nikita Balunov
Dmitry Gorlov
Kirill Samusenko
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
46.796
Junior Men's Keirin Benjamin Edelin
Flag of France.svg France
Kévin Guillot
Flag of France.svg France
Nikita Balunov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Junior Men's Scratch Romain Le Roux
Flag of France.svg France
Michele Scartezzini
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Bryan Coquard
Flag of France.svg France
-1 lap
Junior Men's Points Race Michele Scartezzini
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
70 pts Kirill Sveshnikov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
63 pts Roman Ivlev
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
58 pts
Junior Men's Madison Andriy Sokolov
Oleksandr Lobov

Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
6 pts Roman Ivlev
Kirill Sveshnikov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
17 pts (-1 lap) Bryan Coquard
Romain Le Roux
Flag of France.svg France
14 pts (-1 lap)
Junior Men's Omnium Paolo Simion
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
20 pts Lucas Liss
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
21 pts Viktor Manakov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
26 pts
Women's events
Junior Women's Sprint Ekaterina Gnidenko
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Victoria Williamson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
Stella Tomassini
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Junior Women's 500 m Time Trial Tania Calvo
Flag of Spain.svg Spain
36.057 Anastasia Voinova
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
36.237 Ekaterina Gnidenko
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
36.780
Junior Women's Individual Pursuit Alexandra Chekina
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
2:31.856 Svetlana Kashirina
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
2:35.868 Karolina Karasiewicz
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
2:32.979
Junior Women's Team Pursuit Alexandra Goncharova
Svetlana Kashirina
Alexandra Chekina

Flag of Russia.svg Russia
3:38.168 Elena Cecchini
Maria Giulia Confalonieri
Chiara Vannucci
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
3:39:504
Junior Women's Team Sprint Ekaterina Gnidenko
Anastasia Voinova

Flag of Russia.svg Russia
35.562 Charlott Arndt
Christina Konsulke
Flag of Germany.svg Germany
36.239 Sara Consolati
Giulia Donato
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
36.380
Junior Women's Keirin Anastasia Voinova
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Victoria Williamson
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
Tania Calvo
Flag of Spain.svg Spain
Junior Women's Scratch Alexandra Goncharova
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
Giulia Donato
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Sara Consolati
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
Junior Women's Points Race Elena Cecchini
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
27 pts Svetlana Kashirina
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
13 pts Alexandra Goncharova
Flag of Poland.svg Poland
11 pts
Junior Women's Omnium Chiara Vannucci
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
13 pts Alexandra Goncharova
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
13 pts Dagmar Labakova
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
17 pts

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Russia.svg RUS1191030
2Flag of France.svg FRA94619
3Flag of Italy.svg ITA48618
4Flag of Germany.svg GER36413
5Flag of Spain.svg ESP3014
6Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BEL2316
7Flag of Belarus.svg BLR2013
8Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR1416
9Flag of Poland.svg POL1247
10Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CZE1124
11Flag of Ukraine.svg UKR1001
12Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  SUI0101
13Flag of Lithuania.svg LTU0011
Totals (13 entries)383837113

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