Day three of the Masters Track Cycling World Championships saw the hosts continue to deliver dominant performances throughout the day at the Velo Sports Center in Carson, California yesterday.
It was a day for the men, with only a couple of women’s races on the schedule. Participants took part in time-trails, scratch races and pursuit events.
Men
45-49
Time-trial – 750m
1. Ainars Kiksis (LAT) 48.95
2. Daniel Rickard (AUS) 50.10
3. John Eder (AUS) 50.17
4. Quinn Hatfield (USA) 50.24
5. Joseph Santaniello (NOR) 50.75
50-54
Time-trial – 500m
1. Chris Murray (AUS) 34.29
2. Brian Abers (USA) 34.47
3. Keith Bruneau (CAN) 35.19
4. Koh Annoura (JPN) 35.26
5. Bobby Walthour IV (USA) 35.26
36. Matthew Ferguson (RSA) 38.60
65-69
Scratch race – 5km
1. David Mulica (USA)
2. Steven Worley (USA)
3. Malcolm Clasohm (AUS)
4. Christian Muselet (FRA)
5. Patrick Gellineau (USA)
70-74
Scratch race – 5km
1. Marcel le Quere (FRA)
2. Thomas Lobdell (USA)
3. Geoff Cooke (GBR)
4. Ron Hickson (AUS)
5. Fran Rudy (USA)
75+
Scratch race – 5km
1. Leo Menestrina (USA)
2. James Kloss (USA)
3. Rodney Wagner (AUS)
4. Roger Langlois (FRA)
5. Mike MacDonald (USA)
55-59
Individual pursuit – 2km
1. Lawrence Nolan (USA) 2:22.37
2. Mark Wiffen (GBR) 2:23.35
60-64
Individual pursuit – 2km
1. James Host (USA) 2:29.75
2. Michael Hines (USA) 2:29.95
Women
55+
Team pursuit – 2km
1. Lenita Anthony, Ruth Clemence, Jan Palchikoff (USA) 2:37.48
2. Mary Ellen Allen, Elizabeth Heller, Annette Williams (USA) 2:39.91