Cycling at the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games

Cycling at the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games
Cycling at the IV Commonwealth Youth Games
Cycling at the IV Commonwealth Youth Games
Host city Isle of Man Isle of Man
Date(s) September
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Cycling is one of the seven sports at the 2011 Commonwealth Youth Games in the Isle of Man from September 9 to 11, 2011. 10 events are scheduled to contest, 5 for both boys and girls. Each Commonwealth Games Association can send up to four athletes per event. The age of participating athletes is limited to 17 and 18 year olds only. This means that for 2011 athletes must have been born born in 1993 or 1994 to be eligible to take part.[1]

Contents

Medal summary

Cycling (road) pictogram.svg Road cycling

Men
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's road race[2] Caleb Ewan
 Australia (AUS)
Owain Doull
 Wales (WAL)
Jack Beckinsale
 Australia (AUS)
Men's team road race[3] Caleb Ewan
Jack Beckinsale
Robert McCarthy
Alex Morgan
 Australia (AUS)
Jon Dibben
Matthew Holmes
Sam Lowe
 England (ENG)
Owain Doull
Dan Pearson
 Wales (WAL)
Women's road race[4] Lucy Garner
 England (ENG)
Emily Roper
 Australia (AUS)
Hannah Barnes
 England (ENG)
Women's team road race[5] Lucy Garner
Hannah Barnes
Harriet Owen
 England (ENG)
Emily Roper
Jess Mundy
Allison Rice
Jess Allen
 Australia (AUS)
Amy Roberts
Elinor Barker
 Wales (WAL)
Men's time trial[6] Alex Morgan
 Australia (AUS)
Jack Beckinsale
 Australia (AUS)
Jon Dibben
 England (ENG)
Men's team time trial[7] Caleb Ewan
Jack Beckinsale
Robert McCarthy
Alex Morgan
 Australia (AUS)
Jon Dibben
Matthew Holmes
Sam Lowe
 England (ENG)
Elliott Doyle
Simon-Pierre Gauthier
Charles Matte
David Onsow
 Canada (CAN)
Women's time trial[8] Hannah Barnes
 England (ENG)
Jess Allen
 Australia (AUS)
Elinor Barker
 Wales (WAL)
Women's team time trial[9] Lucy Garner
Hannah Barnes
Harriet Owen
 England (ENG)
Amy Roberts
Elinor Barker
 Wales (WAL)
Emily Roper
Jess Mundy
Allison Rice
Jess Allen
 Australia (AUS)
Men's criterium[10] Robert McCarthy
 Australia (AUS)
Jon Dibben
 England (ENG)
Jack Beckinsale
 Australia (AUS)
Women's criterium[11] Hannah Barnes
 England (ENG)
Elinor Barker
 Wales (WAL)
Lucy Garner
 England (ENG)

Results

Men's time trial

The Men's time trial took place on 9 September, 2011.[12]

Rank Rider Time
1 Australia Alex Morgan 09:00
2 Australia Jack Beckinsale 09:11
3 England Jon Dibben 09:17
4 Wales Owain Doull 09:17
5 Australia Robert McCarthy 09:35
6 Australia Caleb Ewan 09:36
7 England Sam Lowe 09:39
8 Canada Charles Matte 09:43
9 Canada Simon-Pierre Gauthier 09:44
10 Northern Ireland Matthew Adair 09:51
11 Scotland Grant Ferguson 09:51
12 England Matthew Holmes 09:53
13 South Africa James Fourie 09:54
14 Isle of Man Warwick Sanderson 10:01
15 Canada Elliott Doyle 10:02
16 Northern Ireland Daniel Stewart 10:03
17 Barbados Russell Elcock 10:05
18 Bermuda Dominique Mayho 10:07
19 Namibia Till Drobisch 10:09
20 Guernsey Alex Wilson 10:10
21 Wales Dan Pearson 10:14
22 Scotland Stuart McCluskey 10:19
23 South Africa Jayde Julius 10:21
24 Isle of Man Jonathan Cregeen 10:23
25 Scotland Jack Barrett 10:26
26 Isle of Man Thomas Mazzone 10:28
27 Canada David Onsow 10:37
28 Malaysia Hamdan Hamidun 10:37
29 Anguilla Elroy Laud 10:37
30 Isle of Man Alexander Haddock 10:41
31 Bermuda Tre'Shun Correia 10:42
32 Barbados Brandon Wilkie 10:45
33 Malaysia Muhd arfy qhairant Amran 10:54
34 Belize Joel Borland 10:28
35 Gibraltar Frank Warwick 11:08
36 Scotland Taylor Johnstone 11:20
37 India Abhinandan Bhosale 11:24
38 South Africa Emile Jacobs 11:32
39 Belize Juan Mauricio Umana 11:33
40 Anguilla Deion Richardson 11:58
41 Uganda Lawrence Kyagulanyi 13:00
42 British Virgin Islands Shaquil Samuel 13:14
43 Uganda Richard Kiyegga 13:40
44 Kenya John Erot Emekwi 13:53
Cyprus Christos Loizou DNF

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