World Cup 2006
winner
team
Germany RV Hechtsheim
player
Christian Hess
player
Thomas Abel
Competitions
Venues
8th
final
Czech Republic Brno
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The 2006 Cycling World Cup was the 5th edition of the Cycling World Cup organized by the UCI . The tournament series began on August 19, 2006 and ended on March 10, 2007 on the occasion of the World Cup final in Brno . A total of 36 teams took part, but only 13 of them played in at least 3 tournaments and thus had the opportunity to reach the final.
World Cup winner was RV Hechtsheim from Germany.
Tournament overview
date
venue
winner
Second
Third
August 19, 2006
Germany Sangerhausen
Czech Republic Favorite Brno 2
Belgium SNA Gent 1
Germany RSV Sangerhausen
September 16, 2006
Germany Waldrems
Austria RC Höchst 1
Germany SV Eberstadt
Germany RV Hechtsheim
September 30, 2006
Switzerland Oftringen
Switzerland RV Winterthur
Austria RV Dornbirn
Czech Republic Favorite Brno 2
October 7, 2006
Germany Munch
Czech Republic Favorite Brno 2
Germany RV Hechtsheim
Austria RC Höchst 1
October 7, 2006
Japan Osaka
Germany RSG Ginsheim
Austria RV Dornbirn
Japan Pinkies Osaka
October 14, 2006
Switzerland St. Gallen
Austria RV Dornbirn
Germany RV Hechtsheim
Switzerland RV Winterthur
November 4, 2006
Germany Ailingen
Austria RC Höchst 1
Switzerland RMV Mosnang
Switzerland RV Winterthur
December 9, 2006
Austria Maximum
Austria RC Höchst 1
Germany RV Hechtsheim
Switzerland RV Winterthur
Score
World Cup points are awarded for each World Cup tournament. After all eight tournaments, the points for each team are added up and the eight teams with the most points advance to the final. A team from Asia and the home team ( wildcard ) of the organizer will also play in the final .
rank
1
2
3
4th
5
6th
7th
8th
9
10
Points
50
45
40
35
30th
25th
20th
18th
16
14th
The score only decides which teams get into the final. In the final, however, all teams had exactly the same chances of overall victory.
This table only lists the teams up to and including the last team that played at least three tournaments. The teams with a yellow background are qualified for the final.
rank
team
player
player
Points
Starts
0 1
Austria RC Höchst 1
Simon King
Dietmar Schneider
190
4th
0 2
Germany RV Hechtsheim
Christian Hess
Thomas Abel
175
4th
0 3
Austria RV Dornbirn
Martin Lingg
Markus Bröll
175
4th
0 4th
Switzerland RV Winterthur
Timo Reichen
Peter Jiricek
170
4th
0 5
Czech Republic Favorite Brno 2
Jiří Hrdlička
Miroslav Berger
170
4th
0 6th
Belgium SNA Gent 1
Christoph Baudu
Rik Deuvaert
135
4th
0 7th
Switzerland RMV Mosnang
Daniel Schneider
Lukas Schönenberger
135
4th
0 8th
Germany RSG Ginsheim
Roman Müller
Marco Rossmann
130
4th
0 9
Czech Republic CK Svitavka
Radim Hason
Pavel Loskot
98
4th
10
Austria RV Hohenems
Christian Kainz
Jürgen Türtscher
98
4th
11
Czech Republic Great Nezamyslice
Radim Lepka
Petr Přikryl
86
4th
12
Switzerland VMC Bassersdorf
Bjorn Reiser
Thomas Maier
68
3
13
Germany RSV Sangerhausen
Mike Pfaffenberger
Steve Pfaffenberger
60
2
14th
Germany VfH Müelte
Mike Rödiger
Herbert Pischl
53
2
15th
Germany SV Eberstadt
Jens Krichbaum
Holger Krichbaum
45
1
16
France VCFB Feurs
Michel Maillavin
Jérémy Reboul
44
3
World Cup Final
The 10 teams were divided into 2 groups. Within this group everyone played against everyone once. The winners of the two groups then played against the runner-up in the other group. The other teams played against the team from the other group on the same rank. The two losers from the semi-finals then played for third place, the two winners for the World Cup victory.
Preliminary round
Group 1
rank
team
Gates
Points
1
Austria RC Höchst 1
13:09
9
2
Czech Republic Favorite Brno 1 ( toilet )
17:14
7th
3
Czech Republic CK Svitavka (a)
16: 13
7th
4th
Switzerland RV Winterthur
15:16
4th
5
Germany RSG Ginsheim
11:20
1
Group 2
rank
team
Gates
Points
1
Czech Republic Favorite Brno 2
27:12
12
2
Germany RV Hechtsheim
22:14
9
3
Austria RV Dornbirn
29: 21
6th
4th
Switzerland RMV Mosnang
21:25
3
5
Czech Republic Prima Nezamyslice (a)
05: 32
0
(a) Both the Asian team and SNA Gent 1 canceled, so two Czech teams were able to move up.
Final round
1st semifinals
RC Höchst 1
-
RV Hechtsheim
4: 5
2nd semifinals
Favorite Brno 2
-
Favorite Brno 1
2: 3
Game for 9th and 10th place
RSG Ginsheim
-
Great Nezamyslice
4: 2
Game for 7th and 8th place
RV Winterthur
-
RMV Mosnang
9: 7
Game for 5th and 6th place
CK Svitavka
-
RV Dornbirn
6: 5
Game for 3rd and 4th place
RC Höchst 1
-
Favorite Brno 2
1: 5
FINAL
RV Hechtsheim
-
Favorite Brno 1
10: 2
Final score
rank
team
player
player
0 1
Germany RV Hechtsheim
Christian Hess
Thomas Abel
0 2
Czech Republic Favorite Brno 1
Pavel Smid
Jiri Boehm
0 3
Czech Republic Favorite Brno 2
Jiří Hrdlička
Miroslav Berger
0 4th
Austria RC Höchst 1
Simon King
Dietmar Schneider
0 5
Czech Republic CK Svitavka
Pavel Loskot
Radim Hason
0 6th
Austria RV Dornbirn
Martin Lingg
Markus Bröll
0 7th
Switzerland RV Winterthur
Timo Reichen
Peter Jiricek
0 8th
Switzerland RMV Mosnang
Daniel Schneider
Lukas Schöneberger
0 9
Germany RSG Ginsheim
Roman Müller
Kevin Creel (b)
10
Czech Republic Great Nezamyslice
Radim Lepka
Petr Prikryl
(b) Replacement for Marco Rossmann
Individual evidence
↑ Results 1st World Cup in Sangerhausen
↑ Results of the 2nd World Cup in Waldrems
↑ Results 3rd World Cup in Oftringen
↑ Results 4th World Cup in Müelte
↑ Results of the 5th World Cup in Osaka
^ Results 6th World Cup in St. Gallen
↑ Results 7th World Cup in Ailingen
↑ Results 8th World Cup in Höchst
Web links
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