1989 UCI Track Cycling World Championships explained

Venue:Lyon, France
Date:August, 1989
Velodrome:Vélodrome Georges-Préveral
Events:15
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The 1989 UCI Track Cycling World Championships were the World Championship for track cycling. They took place in Lyon, France, in August 1989.[1] Fifteen events were contested, 12 for men (5 for professionals, 7 for amateurs) and 3 for women.

Medal summary

Men's Professional Events
Men's keirin
Claudio Golinelli
Patrick Da Rocha
Masatoshi Sako
Men's sprint
Claudio Golinelli
Yuichiro Kamiyama
Hideyuki Matsui

Colin Sturgess
Dean Woods
Régis Clère
Men's points race
Urs Freuler
Gary Sutton
Martin Penc
Men's motor-paced
Giovanni Renosto
Walter Brugna
Torsten Rellensmann
Men's Amateur Events

Jens Glücklich
Martin Vinnicombe
Alexandre Kiritchenko
Men's sprint
Bill Huck
Michael Hübner
Nikolaï Kovch

Viatcheslav Ekimov
Jens Lehmann
Steffen Blochwitz
Men's team pursuit

Marco Villa
Giovanni Lombardi
Ivan Cerioli
David Solari
Men's points race
Marat Satybaldeiev
Fabio Baldato
Leo Peelen
Men's motor-paced
Roland Königshofer
Tonino Vittigli
Thomas Königshofer
Men's tandem

Andrea Faccini
Federico Paris
Women's Events
Women's sprint
Erika Salumäe
Galina Yenyuchina
Isabelle Gautheron
Women's individual pursuit
Jeannie Longo
Petra Rossner
Barbara Ganz
Women's points race
Jeannie Longo
Barbara Ganz
Janie Eickhoff

See also

Notes and References

  1. http://www.bikecult.com/bikecultbook/sports_trackWorlds.html Track Cycling World Championships 2014-1893