European Cycle Ball Cup 2009
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The 2009 European Cycling Cup was the 43rd edition of the European Cup . The tournament took place on May 9, 2009 in Wallbach .
The winner was the RC Höchst 1 from Austria .
mode
Two teams from each of the three best European nations according to the 2008 World Cup are eligible to participate . One team from each of the following three nations is eligible to participate. Which teams are allowed to contest the European Cup is then decided by the national cup. The last team is nominated by the organizer by wildcard .
The ten teams are divided into two groups of five. Within a group everyone plays against everyone once. Then the fifth placed in the two groups play for 9th and 10th place, the two fourth placed for 7th and 8th place and the two third placed for 5th and 6th place. The winners of both groups qualify for the final round. The final round will be played again as a round robin , whereby the results from the preliminary round will be adopted and these games will not be played again.
qualification
team | player | Qualified by |
---|---|---|
SC Svitavka | Jiří Hrdlička & Radim Hason | Czech Cup winner 2009 |
Favorite Brno | Pavel Smid & Miroslav Berger | Czech Cup second in 2009 |
RV garden rings | Matthias König & Uwe Berner | Germany Cup winner 2009 |
RSG Ginsheim | Marco Roßmann & Roman Müller | Germany Cup runner-up in 2009 |
RC Höchst 1 | Simon König & Dietmar Schneider | Austria Cup winner 2009 |
RC Höchst 2 | Simon Lubetz & Florian Fischer | Austria Cup runner-up in 2009 |
VMC Oftringen | Rafael Stadelmann & Andreas Zaugg | Swiss Cup winner 2009 |
SNA Gent | Christoph Baudu & Rik Deuvaert | Belgium Cup winner 2008 |
Dinamo Zagreb | Jasmin Fazlic & Marko Kraljic | Only Croatian team |
RVC Prechtal | Alexander Becherer & Markus Joos | Wildcard from the organizer |
Preliminary round
Group 1
Group 2
Final round
Game for 9th and 10th place | |||
Dinamo Zagreb | - | RC Höchst 2 | 0: 7 |
Game for 7th and 8th place | |||
RV Prechtal | - | Favorite Brno | 3: 5 |
Game for 5th and 6th place | |||
SC Svitavka | - | VMC Oftringen | 4: 5 |
Finals | |||
RC Höchst 1 | - | RSG Ginsheim | 8: 3 * |
RV garden rings | - | SNA Gent | 4: 2 * |
RC Höchst 1 | - | SNA Gent | 4: 2 |
RV garden rings | - | RSG Ginsheim | 7: 6 |
RSG Ginsheim | - | SNA Gent | 6: 4 |
RC Höchst 1 | - | RV garden rings | 4: 2 |
Final score
rank | team | player | player | Gates | Points |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | RC Höchst 1 | Simon King | Dietmar Schneider | 16:07 | 9 |
2 | RV garden rings | Matthias King | Uwe Berner | 13:12 | 6th |
3 | RSG Ginsheim | Marco Rossmann | Roman Müller | 15:19 | 3 |
4th | SNA Gent | Christoph Baudu | Rik Deuvaert | 08: 14 | 0 |
5 | VMC Oftringen | Rafael Stadelmann | Andreas Zaugg | ||
6th | SC Svitavka | Jiří Hrdlička | Radim Hason | ||
7th | Favorite Brno | Pavel Smid | Miroslav Berger | ||
8th | RVC Prechtal | Markus Joos | Alexander Becherer | ||
9 | RC Höchst 2 | Simon Lubetz | Florian Fischer | ||
10 | Dinamo Zagreb | Jasmine Fazlic | Marko Kraljic |