Graves holds onto favorite spot with number-one qualifying time
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Former world champion Kintner qualifies ahead of local Buchanan
Results
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Jared Graves (Australia) | 0:00:46.27 |
2 | Tomas Slavik (Czech Republic) | 0:00:00.41 |
3 | Romain Saladini (France) | 0:00:00.69 |
4 | Ryan Henderson (Australia) | 0:00:01.16 |
5 | Joost Wichman (Netherlands) | 0:00:01.22 |
6 | Johannes Fischbach (Germany) | 0:00:01.26 |
7 | Sam Willoughby (Australia) | 0:00:01.47 |
8 | Dan Atherton (Great Britain) | 0:00:01.62 |
9 | David Graf (Switzerland) | 0:00:01.72 |
10 | Luke Madill (Australia) | 0:00:01.73 |
11 | Leigh Darrell (Australia) | 0:00:01.85 |
12 | Pascal Seydoux (Switzerland) | 0:00:01.88 |
13 | Rafael Alvarez De Lara Lucas (Spain) | 0:00:02.07 |
14 | Mitch Ropelato (United States Of America) | Row 13 - Cell 2 |
15 | Jurg Meijer (Netherlands) | 0:00:02.88 |
16 | Scott Beaumont (Great Britain) | 0:00:02.92 |
17 | Aurélien Giordanengo (France) | 0:00:03.23 |
18 | Blake Carney (United States Of America) | 0:00:03.33 |
19 | Jakub Riha (Czech Republic) | 0:00:03.90 |
20 | Matthew Walker (New Zealand) | 0:00:03.94 |
21 | Guido Tschugg (Germany) | 0:00:04.35 |
22 | Edward Masters (New Zealand) | 0:00:04.53 |
23 | Matej Vitko (Slovakia) | 0:00:04.90 |
24 | Randal Huntington (Australia) | 0:00:05.43 |
25 | Michael Robert Haderer (United States Of America) | 0:00:05.81 |
26 | Junya Nagata (Japan) | 0:00:06.42 |
27 | Daniel Ricardo Castillo (Colombia) | 0:00:06.68 |
28 | Kazuki Shimizu (Japan) | 0:00:08.26 |
29 | Camilo Andres Sanchez Paez (Colombia) | 0:00:08.56 |
30 | Kye Walstrom (Canada) | 0:00:08.58 |
31 | Michal Prokop (Czech Republic) | 0:00:09.31 |
32 | Filip Polc (Slovakia) | 0:00:17.29 |
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# | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
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1 | Jill Kintner (United States Of America) | 0:00:52.73 |
2 | Caroline Buchanan (Australia) | 0:00:00.35 |
3 | Anneke Beerten (Netherlands) | 0:00:00.50 |
4 | Romana Labounkova (Czech Republic) | 0:00:01.20 |
5 | Anita Molcik (Austria) | 0:00:02.16 |
6 | Melissa Buhl (United States Of America) | 0:00:03.08 |
7 | Sarsha Huntington (Australia) | 0:00:03.31 |
8 | Mio Suemasa (Japan) | 0:00:04.70 |
9 | Diana Marggraff (Ecuador) | 0:00:07.38 |
10 | Joanna Petterson (South Africa) | 0:00:07.56 |
11 | Fionn Griffiths (Great Britain) | 0:00:08.58 |
12 | Julia Boer (Hungary) | 0:00:09.79 |
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