Indoor cycling world championships 1999
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date | November 19-21, 1999 | ||||
Host country |
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venue | Madeira | ||||
winner | |||||
Bike ball |
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Artistic bike 1 series women |
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Artificial bike 1 series men |
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Artificial bike 2-person women |
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Artificial bike 2 men |
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Medal table | |||||
space | country | G | S. | B. | total |
1 |
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2 | 3 | 1 | 6th |
2 |
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1 | 1 | 1 | 3 |
3 |
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1 | 0 | 2 | 3 |
4th |
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1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
5 |
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0 | 1 | 0 | 1 |
6th |
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0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
← 1998 | 2000 → |
The indoor cycling world championship in 1999 took place from November 19 to 21, 1999 in Funchal on the Portuguese island of Madeira . There were competitions in bike ball and artificial cycling .
Bike ball
A two-man team competition was held for the men.
- Medalist
rank | country | Player 1 | Player 2 |
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1. |
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Peter Jiricek | Christoph Hauri |
2. |
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Marco Schallert | Dietmar Schneider |
3. |
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Pavel Smid | Petr Skotak |
Artistic cycling
There were competitions in 1-man and 2-man artificial cycling for women and men.
Women
singles
- Medalist
rank | country | driver |
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1. |
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Martina Stepankova |
2. |
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Sandra Schlosser |
3. |
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Astrid Ruckaberle |
Double
- Medalist
rank | country | Driver 1 | Driver 2 |
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1. |
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Sabrina Theiner | Sarah Kohl |
2. |
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Eva Breitenbach | Yvonne Breitenbach |
3. |
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Blanka Neuschlova | Sarka Janeckova |
Men's
singles
- Medalist
rank | country | driver |
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1. |
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Martin Rominger |
2. |
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Jose Arellano Torres |
3. |
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Hannes Mähr |
Double
Michael and Heiko Rauch set a new world record at this World Cup with 324.17 points.
- Medalist
rank | country | Driver 1 | Driver 2 |
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1. |
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Michael Rauch | Heiko Rauch |
2. |
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Stefan Raaf | Michael Roth |
3. |
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Frederic Sonnenmoser | Pascal Gilgenkrantz |
Individual evidence
- ↑ WM 1999 on www.rad-net.de
- ↑ BDR-Medienservice - Kunstradfahren: German duo on course for world records. September 30, 2004, accessed July 20, 2010 .