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Archbold claims cycling world cup success in Manchester

Cycling New Zealand

Monday 21 February 2011, 8:19AM

By Cycling New Zealand

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Timaru’s Shane Archbold has pressed his world championship medal hopes after winning the final round of the UCI World Cup in Manchester.

The 22 year old dominated the competition in the gruelling six-discipline event which will be added to the London Olympics programme.

Archbold’s win left him second overall in the world cup rankings at the conclusion of the four-leg series, a single point behind Canada’s Zach Lewis, but he was the only rider to claim two wins in the series.

He was fastest in the individual pursuit in 4:23.074, fifth in the scratch race and third in the time trial today after winning the flying lap and points race yesterday and fourth in the eliminator.

“He’s had a fantastic couple of days. He’s been confident and had great performances across all of the events,” said BikeNZ head coach Tim Carswell. “He is really looking fantastic heading into the world championships in six weeks time.

“He has done a lot of good work and came in with very good form off the training camp in Invercargill.

“This is a unique event and you have to be very good at the timed events but also you must be extremely good tactically which are the key attributes and Shane has these qualities.”

Southland’s Eddie Dawkins was caught in a massive crash in the final of the keirin. While Olympic triple gold medallist Chris Hoy got the gap to win, the other five riders came down in a heavy crash with Australia’s Jason Niblett up fastest to finish second.

Malaysia’s Azizulhasni Awang was called in third before being carried off on a stretcher with a splint through his leg with kiwi Eddie Dawkins fifth after literally running across the line.

Experienced Christchurch rider Joanne Kiesanowski made a strong start to the women’s omnium, finishing in fifth place after the first day.

The 31-year-old showed significant improvement from her two previous World Cup outings as she develops in this new Olympic event.

She was ninth in the flying lap, sixth in the points race and seventh in the eliminator to be fifth after the first day with American Sarah hammer in a class of her own at the top of the competition.

The final day of competition includes the men’s team pursuit.

Day 2 final results:

Men’s omnium (day 2), individual pursuit: Shane Archbold (NZL) 4:23.074, 1; Michael Freiberg (AUS) 4:23.998, 2; Ho-Sung Cho (KOR) 4:27.861, 3.

Scratch: Ho-Ting Kwok (HGK) 1, Cho 2, Tristan Marguet (SUI) 3. Also: Archbold 5.

1000m time trial: Alois Kankovsky (CZE) 1:03.264, 1; Cho 1:03.969, 2; Archbold 1:04.089, 3.

Overall: Archbold 15 points, 1; Cho 31, 2; Viviani 36, 3.

Men’s keirin, qualifying heat 4: Eddie Dawkins (NZL) 1, Kazunari Watanabe (JPN) 2, Valentin Savitskiy (RUS) 3. Semifinal 1: Dawkins 1, Jason Niblett AUS) 2, Azizulhasni Awang (MAL) 3. Final: Chris Hoy (GBR) 1, Niblett 2, Awang 3. Also: Dawkins 5.

Women’s omnium (day 1), Flying lap: Sarah Hammer (USA) 14.467, 1; Leire Olaberria (ESP) 14.481, 2; Kirsten Wild (NED) 14.481, 3. Also: Joanne Kiesanowski (NZL) 14.832, 9.

Points race: Jarmilla Machacova (CZE) 81, 1; Hammer 64, 2; Lisa Brennauer (GER) 48, 3. Also: Kiesanowski 27, 6.

Elimination: Hammer 1, Marta Tagliaferro (ITA) 2, Jarmilla Machacova (CZE) 3. Also: Kiesanowski 7.

Standings after day 1: Hammer 4 points, 1; Wild 14, 2; Machacova 20, 3. Kiesanowski 22, 5.