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09.10.2001 09.10.2001 World Champ. - ind. TT POR CM WJU=20
Junior Women, 11.8 km:=20 1. Nicole Cooke (GBR) 18:45 at 37.734 kph GOLD=20 2. Natalia Boiarskaia (RUS) 18:54 SILVER 3. Diana Elmentaite (LIT) 18:55 BRONZE=20 4. Giorgia Bronzini (ITA) 18:59=20 5. Charlotte Becker (GER) 19:01=20 6. Madeleine Sandig (GER) 19:01=20 7. Maja Wloszczowska (POL) 19:04=20 8. Vera Koedooder (HOL) 19:10=20 9. Kathy Ingels (BEL) 19:15=20 10. Svetlana Sercueeva (RUS) 19:15=20 11. Modesta Vzesniauskaite (LIT)19:21=20 12. Sarah Hammer (USA) 19:24=20 13. Andrea Knescht (SWI) 19:30=20 14. Vanessa Crawford (AUS) 19:35=20 15. Patricia Schwager (SWI) 19:38
09.10.2001 09.10.2001 World Champ. - ind. TT POR CM U23=20
Danny Pate became yesterday the first American to win the World=20 Championship title in the Under 23 category (or any other men=20 category).
Under 23, Men, 33.7 km:=20 1. Danny Pate (USA) 46:29 at 43.4 kph GOLD 2. Sebastian Lang (GER) at 38 SILVER 3. James Perry (SA) at 39 BRONZE=20 4. Yaroslav Popovych (UKR) at 52=20 5. Sergio Paulinho (POR) at 56=20 6. Jurgen van Goolen (BEL) at 01:02=20 7. Markus Fothen (GER) at 01:03=20 8. Michele Scarponi (ITA) at 01:32=20 9. Manuel Quinziato (ITA) at 01:37=20 10. Vladimir Goussev (RUS) at 01:46=20 11. Yuri Krivtsov (UCR) at 01:48=20 12. Kevin de Weert (BEL) at 01:54=20 13. Alexandre Bespalov (RUS) at 01:57=20 14. Hernani Brocco (POR) at 02:03=20 15. Gustav Larsson (SWE) at 02:09=20
10.10.2001 10.10.2001 World Champ. - ind. TT POR CM MJU=20
Junior Men, 18.9 km:=20 1. Jurgen van den Broeck (BEL) 27:28.30 at 41.9 kph GOLD=20 2. Oleksandr Kvachuk (UKR) 27:28.74 SILVER=20 3. Niels Scheuneman (HOL) 27:29 BRONZE 4. Thomas Lovkvist (SWE) 27:34=20 5. Nikita Eskov (RUS) 27:46=20 6. Vitaliy Kondrut (UKR) 27:56=20 7. Thomas Dekker (HOL) 28:12=20 8. Romain Genter (FRA) 28:16.00=20 9. I=F1aki Lejarreta (SPA) 28:16.90=20 10. Tyler Ferrar (USA) 28:27=20 11. Jukka Vastaranta (FIN) 28:35=20 12. Fabien S=E1nchez (FRA) 28:35=20 13. David Muntaner (ESP) 28:36=20 14. Kieran Page (GBR) 28:36=20 15. Maicol Valgiusti (ITA) 28:37=20
10.10.2001 10.10.2001 World Champ. - ind. TT POR CM WEL
Elite Women, 19.2 km: 1. Jeannie Longo-Ciaprille (FRA) 29:08.55 at 39.5 kph GOLD=20 2. Nicole Brandli (SWI) at 0.40 SILVER 3. Dori Ruano Sanch=F3n (ESP) at 0.44 BRONZE=20 4. Rasa Polikeviciute (LIT) at 0.46=20 5. Judith Arndt (GER) at 0.55=20 6. Mari Holden (USA) at 01:25=20 7. Anna Millward (AUS) at 01:26=20 8. Mirjan Melchers (HOL) at 01:32=20 9. Diana Ziliute (LIT) at 01:32=20 10. Priska Doppmann (SWI) at 01:40=20 11. Fabiana Luperini (ITA) at 01:42=20 12. Alessandra Cappellotto (ITA) at 01:48=20 13. Olga Slioussareva (RUS) at 01:53=20 14. Kimberly Bruckner (USA) at 02:00=20 15. Leah Goldstein (CAN) at 02:05
MEDAL STANDINGS AFTER 2 DAYS
COUNTRY GOLD SILVER BRONZE TOTAL Belgium 1 - - 1=20 Great Britain 1 - - 1=20 France 1 - - 1=20 USA 1 - - 1=20 Germany - 1 - 1=20 Ukraine - 1 - 1=20 Russia - 1 - 1=20 Switzerland - 1 - 1=20 Spain - - 1 1=20 Holland - - 1 1=20 Lithuania - - 1 1=20 South Africa - - 1 1=20
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+ NEWS
MUSSEUW WILL STAY IN BELGIUM
Belgian Johan Museeuw will continue next season with Team Domo =96 Farm=20 Frites, as announced by the rider at a press conference. The 35 year=20 old ex-World Champion, expanded his contract for one more year with=20 his current team (Domo). There had been conversations between Musseuw=20 and his old team, Mapei, but as the Belgian said in the press=20 conference: "Team Domo needs me and I can't leave the team".=20
+ PRESS RELEASES
MAPEI =96 QUICK STEP: 10 RIDERS IN LISBON
Team MAPEI =96 Quick Step has a strong presencein Lisbon with 10=20 riders, representing 7 countries.=20
Italy: Paolo Bettini, Paolo Lanfranchi andDaniele Nardello Spain: Manuel "Triki" Beltran and Oscar Freire Gomez Hungary: Laszlo Bodrogi Great Britain: Charly Wegelius Russia: Evgueni Petrov Switzerland: Fabian Cancellara Australia: Michael Rogerswww.infociclismo.com
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