Venue: | Minsk, Belarus |
Date: | 15–19 July 2009 |
Events: | 33+4 |
Previous: | 2008 |
Next: | 2010 (elite) 2010 (under-23 & junior) |
The 2009 European Track Championships were the European Championship for track cycling, for junior and under 23 riders. They took place in Minsk, Belarus from 15 July to 19 July 2009.[1] [2]
2009 was the final year this event was held for junior and under-23 riders. Following a widescale redesign of European track cycling by the UEC, an event under the same name, but for elite cyclists, was held from 2010. In addition, a new competition, explicitly named the European Track Championships for under-23 and Juniors, was held from 2010 in a separate event.
- bgcolor="#cccccc" | Men's events | ||||||
Junior Men's Sprint | Sergey Litvinenko | Nikolay Zhurkin | Eric Engler | ||||
Loris Paoli | 1:03 | Krzysztof Maksel | 1:04 | Nikolay Zhurkin | 1:04 | ||
Konstantin Kuperasov | 3:20 | Ivan Savitsky | 3:22 | George Atkins | 3:23 | ||
Junior Men's Team Pursuit | Konstantin Kuperasov Victor Manakov Ivan Savitsky Matvey Zubov | 4:10.640 | Tim Kennaugh Jon Mould Chris Whorral Sam Harrison George Atkins | 4:14.340 | Bryan Coquard Emmanuel Keo Julien Morice Jules Pijourlet | 4:14.434 | |
Junior Men's Team Sprint | Erik Balzer Eric Engler Alexander Reinelt | 46.687 | Pawel Laskowski Kacper Lesniak Krzysztof Maksel | 46.711 | Kevin Guillot Mickael Valenza Florian Vernay | 46.863 | |
Junior Men's Keirin | Konstantinos Karageorgos | Alexander Reinelt | Kevin Guillot | ||||
Junior Men's Scratch | Bryan Coquard | Dario Sonda | Chris Whorral | ||||
Junior Men's Points Race | Elia Ongaretto | Matvey Zubov | Tim Kennaugh | ||||
Junior Men's Madison | Jon Mould Chris Whorral | 3 | 15 (-1 lap) | Dan McLay Sam Harrison | 13 (-1 lap) | ||
Women's events | |||||||
Junior Women's Sprint | Becky James | Laurie Berthon | Ekaterina Gnidenko | ||||
Becky James | 35.290 | Olivia Montauba | 35.670 | Magali Baudacci | 35.850 | ||
Junior Women's Individual Pursuit | Hanna Solovey | 2:24.650 | Lucie Záleská | 2:25.460 | Laura Trott | 2:28.100 | |
Junior Women's Team Pursuit | Jessica Booth Laura Trott Ella Sadler-Andrews | 3:30.627 | Galina Streltsova Elena Lichmanova Lidia Malakhov | 3:34.501 | Inna Metalnikova Yelyzaveta Oshurkova Hanna Solovey | 3:36.110 | |
Junior Women's Team Sprint | Laurie Berthon Olivia Montauban | 35.171 | Aleksandra Drejgier Dominika Zukowska | 35.973 | Charlotte Arndt Christina Konsulke | 35.971 | |
Junior Women's Keirin | Ekaterina Gnidenko | Becky James | Varvara Boyko | ||||
Junior Women's Scratch | Giulia Donato | Gabriela Slamova | Roxane Fournier | ||||
Junior Women's Points Race | Hanna Solovey | 25 | Aude Biannic | 13 | Laura Trott | 12 |
Venue: | Belgium |
Date: | 17–18 October 2009 |
The men's and women's omnium took place at 17 and 18 October in Belgium.[3] [4]
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Elite Men's omnium | Rafał Ratajczyk | 49 | Robert Bartko | 35 | Unai Elorriaga Zubiaur | 34 | |
Women's events | |||||||
Elite Women's Omnium | Evgenia Romanyuta | 43 | Jolien D'Hoore | 39 | Monia Baccaolle | 36 |
2009 | Czech Republic Denis Špička | France François Pervis | Ukraine Andriy Vynokourov | |
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2009 | Lithuania Simona Krupeckaitė | Russian Federation Olga Streltsova | Russian Federation Viktoria Baranova |