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==Participation== |
==Participation== |
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Each country was allowed to enter a maximum of twelve competitors: 4 men and women in the road race events and 4 men in the Cyclo-cross race. |
Each country was allowed to enter a maximum of twelve competitors: 4 men and women in the road race events and 4 men in the Cyclo-cross race. |
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A person was allowed to participate as a competitor if he/she was born between January |
A person was allowed to participate as a competitor if he/she was born between January 1, 1978 and December 31, 1988 and was a full time student at a university or similar institute or had obtained their academic degree in the year preceding the event.<ref>{{cite news|url=http://cyclingulster.com/?p=1995|publisher=Cycling Cluster|title=World University Cyclig Championship|date=2005-11-21|accesdate=12-09-2012}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.fisu.net/en/FISU-Cycling-3568.html|publisher=International University Sports Federation |title=Cycling|accesdate=12-09-2012}}</ref> |
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==Road cycling== |
==Road cycling== |
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The road race events were held in [[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]]. |
The road race events were held in [[Antwerp]], [[Belgium]]. |
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===Time Trial=== |
===Time Trial=== |
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The men’s and women’s time trial were held at March 23, consisted of 4 laps of 6.8 |
The men’s and women’s time trial were held at March 23, consisted of 4 laps of 6.8 km for men (27.2) and 2 laps (13.6 km) for women. The men’ s race included 27 cyclists and the women’ s race 23. Both men’s and women’s time trials were dominated by Dutch cyclists with [[Loes Gunnewijk]] winning women’s gold and [[Malaya van Ruitenbeek]] taking home the men’s gold medal. Women’s silver was won by [[Ellen van Dijk]] and bronze went to Germans [[Verena Jooss]]. [[Tobias Erler]] won the silver medal in the men’s event and the host country was represented with [[Michiel van Aelbroeck]] winning bronze.<ref name="Cyclingarchives.com">{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingarchives.com/ritfiche.php?ritid=96996|title=World Championship, Road, ITT, Univ. 2006|publisher=Cyclingarchives.com|date=2005-03-23}}</ref><ref name="http">{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingarchives.com/ritfiche.php?ritid=96994|title=World Championship, Road, ITT, Univ. (F) 2006|publisher=Cyclingarchives.com|date=2005-03-23}}</ref> |
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===Road race=== |
===Road race=== |
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The road race events at May 25 was on the same left hand circuit as that of the time trial and consisted of 21 laps (142.8 |
The road race events at May 25 was on the same left hand circuit as that of the time trial and consisted of 21 laps (142.8 km) for men and 13 laps (88.4 km) for women. The men’s race started at 2pm and included 71 cyclists. The women’s road race competed in a field of 33 athletes.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.ucd.ie/sport/news_2703061_cusai.html|title=CUSAI News - World University Cycling Championships|publisher=UCD Dublin|date=2006-03-27}}</ref> |
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After winning silver in the time trial, the Dutch [[Ellen van Dijk]] won gold in the women's road race leaving the silver to [[Eva Lutz]] from Germany and the bronze to [[Ludivine Henrion]] from. |
After winning silver in the time trial, the Dutch [[Ellen van Dijk]] won gold in the women's road race leaving the silver to [[Eva Lutz]] from Germany and the bronze to [[Ludivine Henrion]] from. |
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In the men’s road race the gold medal went went to [[Yvo Kusters]] from the [[Netherlands]] leaving the silver for Belgian time trial bronze medallist Michiel van Aelbroeck and bronze to the Dutch Malaya van Ruitenbeek Time Trial gold medallist.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingarchives.com/ritfiche.php?ritid=96995#first|title=World Championship, Road, Univ. 2006|publisher=Cyclingarchives.com|date=2005-03-25}}</ref><ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingarchives.com/ritfiche.php?ritid=96993|title=World Championship, Road, Univ. (F) 2006|publisher=Cyclingarchives.com|date=2005-03-25}}</ref> |
In the men’s road race the gold medal went went to [[Yvo Kusters]] from the [[Netherlands]] leaving the silver for Belgian time trial bronze medallist Michiel van Aelbroeck and bronze to the Dutch Malaya van Ruitenbeek Time Trial gold medallist.<ref name="ReferenceA">{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingarchives.com/ritfiche.php?ritid=96995#first|title=World Championship, Road, Univ. 2006|publisher=Cyclingarchives.com|date=2005-03-25}}</ref><ref name="ReferenceB">{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingarchives.com/ritfiche.php?ritid=96993|title=World Championship, Road, Univ. (F) 2006|publisher=Cyclingarchives.com|date=2005-03-25}}</ref> |
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==Cyclo cross== |
==Cyclo cross== |
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The men’s cyclo cross race was held in [[Herentals]], [[Belgium]] at May 26, 2006. There was not held a women’s cyclo cross race. [[Sebastian Hannover]] from Germany won the gold and the silver went to [[Axel Bult]] from the Netherlands. It was a tight race between Hannover and Bult with a little sprint at the end. Belgian [[Tom van den Bosch]] racing in fourth position for most of the race, but with three laps to go he took advantage of a gap left by [[René Birkenfelt]] and raced past the German and never gave up that spot for the rest of the race.<ref name="cyclocross">{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingarchives.com/ritfiche.php?ritid=96997#first|title=World Championship, Cyclo-cross, Univ. 2006|publisher=Cyclingarchives.com|date=2005-03-24}}</ref |
The men’s cyclo cross race was held in [[Herentals]], [[Belgium]] at May 26, 2006. There was not held a women’s cyclo cross race. [[Sebastian Hannover]] from Germany won the gold and the silver went to [[Axel Bult]] from the Netherlands. It was a tight race between Hannover and Bult with a little sprint at the end. Belgian [[Tom van den Bosch]] racing in fourth position for most of the race, but with three laps to go he took advantage of a gap left by [[René Birkenfelt]] and raced past the German and never gave up that spot for the rest of the race.<ref name="aips" /><ref name="cyclocross">{{cite web|url=http://www.cyclingarchives.com/ritfiche.php?ritid=96997#first|title=World Championship, Cyclo-cross, Univ. 2006|publisher=Cyclingarchives.com|date=2005-03-24}}</ref> |
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==Schedule== |
==Schedule== |
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===Road cycling === |
===Road cycling === |
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;Wednesday 22 March 2006 |
;Wednesday 22 March 2006 |
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;Thursday 23 March 2006 |
;Thursday 23 March 2006 |
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* Women's time trial, 13.6 |
* Women's time trial, 13.6 km |
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* Men's time trial, 27.2 |
* Men's time trial, 27.2 km |
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;Saturday 25 March 2006 |
;Saturday 25 March 2006 |
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* Women's road race, 88.4 |
* Women's road race, 88.4 km |
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* 14:00 - Men's road race, 142.8 |
* 14:00 - Men's road race, 142.8 km |
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;Sunday 26 March 2006 |
;Sunday 26 March 2006 |
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==Events summary== |
==Events summary== |
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===[[World University Cycling Championship – Road Cycling|Road Cycling]]=== |
===[[World University Cycling Championship – Road Cycling|Road Cycling]]=== |
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{| {{MedalistTable|type=Event|columns=2}} |
{| {{MedalistTable|type=Event|columns=2}} |
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| colspan=7 | '''Men's events''' |
| colspan=7 | '''Men's events''' |
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|[[World University Cycling Championship – Road Cycling|Road Race]]<ref |
|[[World University Cycling Championship – Road Cycling|Road Race]]<ref name="ReferenceA"/><br />{{DetailsLink|2006 World University Cycling Championship – Men's road race}} |
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|'''[[Malaya van Ruitenbeek]]'''<br><small>{{flagcountry|NED}}</small>||3h 08' 00" |
|'''[[Malaya van Ruitenbeek]]'''<br><small>{{flagcountry|NED}}</small>||3h 08' 00" |
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|[[Tobias Erler]]<br><small>{{flagcountry|GER}}</small>||s.t. |
|[[Tobias Erler]]<br><small>{{flagcountry|GER}}</small>||s.t. |
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|[[Michiel Van Aelbroeck]]<br><small>{{flagcountry|BEL}}</small>||s.t. |
|[[Michiel Van Aelbroeck]]<br><small>{{flagcountry|BEL}}</small>||s.t. |
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|[[World University Cycling Championship – Road Cycling|Time trial]]<ref |
|[[World University Cycling Championship – Road Cycling|Time trial]]<ref name="Cyclingarchives.com"/><br />{{DetailsLink|2006 World University Cycling Championship – Men's time trial}} |
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|'''[[Yvo Kusters]]'''<br><small>{{flagcountry|NED}}</small>||32' 39.55" |
|'''[[Yvo Kusters]]'''<br><small>{{flagcountry|NED}}</small>||32' 39.55" |
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|[[Mihiel Van Aelbroeck]]<br><small>{{flagcountry|BEL}}</small>||+ 1.13" |
|[[Mihiel Van Aelbroeck]]<br><small>{{flagcountry|BEL}}</small>||+ 1.13" |
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| colspan=7 | '''Women's events''' |
| colspan=7 | '''Women's events''' |
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|[[World University Cycling Championship – Road Cycling|Road Race]]<ref |
|[[World University Cycling Championship – Road Cycling|Road Race]]<ref name="ReferenceB"/><br />{{DetailsLink|2006 World University Cycling Championship – Women's road race}} |
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|'''[[Ellen van Dijk]]'''<br><small>{{flagcountry|NED}}</small>||2h 21' 00" |
|'''[[Ellen van Dijk]]'''<br><small>{{flagcountry|NED}}</small>||2h 21' 00" |
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|[[Eva Lutz]]<br><small>{{flagcountry|GER}}</small>||s.t. |
|[[Eva Lutz]]<br><small>{{flagcountry|GER}}</small>||s.t. |
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|[[Ludivine Henrion]]<br><small>{{flagcountry|BEL}}</small>||s.t. |
|[[Ludivine Henrion]]<br><small>{{flagcountry|BEL}}</small>||s.t. |
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|[[World University Cycling Championship – Road Cycling|Time trial]]<ref |
|[[World University Cycling Championship – Road Cycling|Time trial]]<ref name="http"/><br />{{DetailsLink|2006 World University Cycling Championship – Women's time trial}} |
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|'''[[Loes Gunnewijk]]'''<br><small>{{flagcountry|NED}}||nowrap|18' 11.66" |
|'''[[Loes Gunnewijk]]'''<br><small>{{flagcountry|NED}}||nowrap|18' 11.66" |
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|[[Ellen van Dijk]]<br><small>{{flagcountry|NED}}||+ 28,50" |
|[[Ellen van Dijk]]<br><small>{{flagcountry|NED}}||+ 28,50" |
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|Cyclo-cross race<ref name="cyclocross" /><br />{{DetailsLink|2006 World University Cycling Championship – Men's cyclo-cross}} |
|Cyclo-cross race<ref name="cyclocross" /><br />{{DetailsLink|2006 World University Cycling Championship – Men's cyclo-cross}} |
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|'''[[Sebastian Hannöver |
|'''[[Sebastian Hannöver]]'''<br><small>{{flagcountry|GER}}</small>||48' 46" |
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|[[Axel Bult]]<br><small>{{flagcountry|NED}}</small>|| + 1" |
|[[Axel Bult]]<br><small>{{flagcountry|NED}}</small>|| + 1" |
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|[[Tom van den Bosch |
|[[Tom van den Bosch]]<br><small>{{flagcountry|BEL}}</small>|| +13" |
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==References== |
==References== |
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<references /> |
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==External |
==External links== |
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*[http://www.fisu.net/en/FISU-Cycling-3568.html International University Sports Federation - Cycling] |
*[http://www.fisu.net/en/FISU-Cycling-3568.html International University Sports Federation - Cycling] |
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Revision as of 15:16, 6 October 2012
Venue | Antwerp and Herentals, Belgium |
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Date(s) | 22 March 2006 | – 26 March 2006
Nations participating | 17 |
Events | 5 |
The 2006 World University Cycling Championship is the 4th Word University Cycling Championship sponsored by the International University Sports Federation (FISU) and sanctioned by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). Cycling made his comeback after a 16 year absence as a university sport. The championship took place in Antwerp (for the road race events) and Herentals (for the cyclo-cross event), Belgium from March 22 to March 26, 2006. The city of Herentals is located in the geographic region of Campine, which is well known for cyclo-cross.[1] The championship included 119 athletes (86 men, 33 women) and 54 officials from 17 countries. Athletes contested in a cyclo-cross race for men and four road cycling disciplines: a road race and an individual time trial for both men and women.[1]
Participation
Each country was allowed to enter a maximum of twelve competitors: 4 men and women in the road race events and 4 men in the Cyclo-cross race. A person was allowed to participate as a competitor if he/she was born between January 1, 1978 and December 31, 1988 and was a full time student at a university or similar institute or had obtained their academic degree in the year preceding the event.[2][3]
Road cycling
The road race events were held in Antwerp, Belgium.
Time Trial
The men’s and women’s time trial were held at March 23, consisted of 4 laps of 6.8 km for men (27.2) and 2 laps (13.6 km) for women. The men’ s race included 27 cyclists and the women’ s race 23. Both men’s and women’s time trials were dominated by Dutch cyclists with Loes Gunnewijk winning women’s gold and Malaya van Ruitenbeek taking home the men’s gold medal. Women’s silver was won by Ellen van Dijk and bronze went to Germans Verena Jooss. Tobias Erler won the silver medal in the men’s event and the host country was represented with Michiel van Aelbroeck winning bronze.[4][5]
Road race
The road race events at May 25 was on the same left hand circuit as that of the time trial and consisted of 21 laps (142.8 km) for men and 13 laps (88.4 km) for women. The men’s race started at 2pm and included 71 cyclists. The women’s road race competed in a field of 33 athletes.[6]
After winning silver in the time trial, the Dutch Ellen van Dijk won gold in the women's road race leaving the silver to Eva Lutz from Germany and the bronze to Ludivine Henrion from. In the men’s road race the gold medal went went to Yvo Kusters from the Netherlands leaving the silver for Belgian time trial bronze medallist Michiel van Aelbroeck and bronze to the Dutch Malaya van Ruitenbeek Time Trial gold medallist.[7][8]
Cyclo cross
The men’s cyclo cross race was held in Herentals, Belgium at May 26, 2006. There was not held a women’s cyclo cross race. Sebastian Hannover from Germany won the gold and the silver went to Axel Bult from the Netherlands. It was a tight race between Hannover and Bult with a little sprint at the end. Belgian Tom van den Bosch racing in fourth position for most of the race, but with three laps to go he took advantage of a gap left by René Birkenfelt and raced past the German and never gave up that spot for the rest of the race.[1][9]
Schedule
Road cycling
- Wednesday 22 March 2006
- Opening ceremony
- Thursday 23 March 2006
- Women's time trial, 13.6 km
- Men's time trial, 27.2 km
- Saturday 25 March 2006
- Women's road race, 88.4 km
- 14:00 - Men's road race, 142.8 km
- Sunday 26 March 2006
- Men's cyclo-cross race
Events summary
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's events | ||||||
Road Race[7] |
Malaya van Ruitenbeek Netherlands |
3h 08' 00" | Tobias Erler Germany |
s.t. | Michiel Van Aelbroeck Belgium |
s.t. |
Time trial[4] |
Yvo Kusters Netherlands |
32' 39.55" | Mihiel Van Aelbroeck Belgium |
+ 1.13" | Malaya van Ruitenbeek Netherlands |
+ 41.79" |
Women's events | ||||||
Road Race[8] |
Ellen van Dijk Netherlands |
2h 21' 00" | Eva Lutz Germany |
s.t. | Ludivine Henrion Belgium |
s.t. |
Time trial[5] |
Loes Gunnewijk Netherlands |
18' 11.66" | Ellen van Dijk Netherlands |
+ 28,50" | Verena Joos Germany |
+ 43.62" |
Cyclo-cross
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's event | ||||||
Cyclo-cross race[9] |
Sebastian Hannöver Germany |
48' 46" | Axel Bult Netherlands |
+ 1" | Tom van den Bosch Belgium |
+13" |
Medal table
1 | Netherlands | 4 | 2 | 1 | 7 |
2 | Germany | 1 | 2 | 1 | 4 |
3 | Belgium | 0 | 1 | 3 | 5 |
Total | 5 | 5 | 5 | 15 |
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References
- ^ a b c C. Pierre and K. Gjeloshaj. "FISU - 2006 shaping up to be a championship year for FISU". International sport press association.
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- ^ a b "World Championship, Road, ITT, Univ. (F) 2006". Cyclingarchives.com. 2005-03-23.
- ^ "CUSAI News - World University Cycling Championships". UCD Dublin. 2006-03-27.
- ^ a b "World Championship, Road, Univ. 2006". Cyclingarchives.com. 2005-03-25.
- ^ a b "World Championship, Road, Univ. (F) 2006". Cyclingarchives.com. 2005-03-25.
- ^ a b "World Championship, Cyclo-cross, Univ. 2006". Cyclingarchives.com. 2005-03-24.