World Cup  2011 
 
winner 
 
 
team 
 
Germany  
 
player 
 
Jens Krichbaum
 
 
player 
 
Holger Krichbaum
 
 
Competitions 
 
 
Venues 
 
8th
 
 
final 
 
Germany Munch 
 
 
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The 2011 cycling world cup  was the 10th edition of the cycling world cup  organized by the UCI  . The tournament series began on April 9, 2011 and ended on December 3, 2011 on the occasion of the World Cup finals in  Müelte  . A total of 34 teams took part, but only 16 of them played in at least 3 tournaments and thus had the opportunity to reach the final.
 
The World Cup winner was SV Eberstadt from Germany.
Tournament overview 
 
date
 
venue
 
winner
 
Second
 
Third
 
 
April 9, 2011
 
Germany Ehrenberg 
 
Austria  
Germany  
Germany  
 
May 14, 2011
 
Germany Denkendorf 
 
Austria  
Germany  
Germany  
 
July 24, 2011
 
Japan Tokyo 
 
Belgium  
France  
Japan  
 
August 20, 2011
 
Germany Grand Koshen 
 
Switzerland RV Winterthur 
 
Germany  
Austria  
 
September 3, 2011
 
Czech Republic Svitávka 
 
Austria  
Switzerland RV Winterthur 
 
Austria  
 
September 24, 2011
 
Switzerland Oftringen 
 
Austria  
Switzerland  
Germany  
 
October 8, 2011
 
Switzerland St. Gallen 
 
Austria  
Switzerland RS Altdorf 
 
Switzerland RV Winterthur 
 
 
November 19, 2011
 
Belgium Ghent 
 
Switzerland RS Altdorf 
 
Austria  
Germany  
 
 
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 go 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 winning.
The teams with a yellow  background are qualified for the final. The ranks in the individual tournaments are shown on the right.
rank
 
team
 
player
 
player
 
Points
 
Starts
 
Ehrenberg  
Denkendorf  
Tokyo  
Grand Koshen  
Svitavka  
Oftringen  
St. Gallen  
Ghent  
 
0 1
 
Austria  
Simon King 
 
Florian Fischer 
 
190
 
4th
 
- 
- 
- 
-
 
 
0 2
 
Austria  
Patrick Schnetzer 
 
Dietmar Schneider 
 
185
 
4th
 
- 
- 
- 
- 
 
 
0 3
 
Switzerland RV Winterthur 
 
Marcel Waldispühl 
 
Peter Jiricek 
 
165
 
4th
 
5 
- 
- 
- 
-
 
 
0 4th
 
Switzerland RS Altdorf 
 
Roman Schneider 
 
Dominik Planzer 
 
160
 
4th
 
- 
5 
- 
- 
- 
4th 
 
 
0 5
 
Germany  
Uwe Berner
 
Matthias King 
 
160
 
4th
 
- 
- 
- 
4th 
-
 
 
0 6th
 
Germany  
Rico Rademann
 
Mike Pfaffenberger
 
155
 
4th
 
- 
- 
4th 
- 
- 
5
 
 
0 7th
 
Germany  
Jens Krichbaum
 
Holger Krichbaum
 
140
 
4th
 
- 
- 
5 
- 
5 
- 
 
 
0 8th
 
Belgium  
Christoph Baudu
 
Rik Deuvaert
 
135
 
4th
 
- 
7th 
- 
- 
- 
5 
4th
 
 
0 9
 
Czech Republic  
Jiří Hrdlička 
 
Radim Hason
 
115
 
4th
 
- 
4th 
- 
6th 
5 
- 
6th 
-
 
 
10
 
Switzerland  
Rafael Stadelmann 
 
Andreas Zaugg 
 
105
 
3
 
4th 
- 
- 
- 
6th 
- 
-
 
 
11
 
France  
Benjamin Meyer
 
François Rieb
 
97
 
4th
 
8th 
- 
- 
9 
- 
8th 
-
 
 
12
 
Austria  
Martin Lingg
 
Jürgen Türtscher
 
88
 
4th
 
- 
8th 
- 
7th 
- 
6th 
- 
6th
 
 
13
 
Czech Republic  
Pavel Loskot
 
Radim Lepka
 
74
 
4th
 
7th 
- 
- 
- 
8th 
- 
7th 
9
 
 
14th
 
Czech Republic  
Ondrej Kydlicek
 
Hynek Sterba
 
72
 
4th
 
9 
- 
- 
8th 
- 
7th 
- 
8th
 
 
15th
 
Belgium  
Brecht ladies
 
Niels Dirikx
 
62
 
4th
 
10 
- 
- 
10 
- 
10 
- 
7th
 
 
16
 
France  
Frédéric Doell
 
Stéphane Bauer
 
48
 
3
 
- 
10 
- 
- 
- 
8th 
9 
-
 
 
17th
 
Japan  
Yusuke Murakami
 
Shoji Goda
 
40
 
1
 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
-
 
 
18th
 
Japan  
Katsumi Tuzuki
 
Shigefumi Mori
 
35
 
1
 
- 
- 
4th 
- 
- 
- 
- 
-
 
 
19th
 
Germany  
Daniel Lehmann
 
Tobias Kolba
 
35
 
1
 
- 
- 
- 
4th 
- 
- 
- 
-
 
 
20th
 
Japan  
Yosuke Fujita
 
Munehiro Tokikura
 
30th
 
1
 
- 
- 
5 
- 
- 
- 
- 
-
 
 
21st
 
Germany  
Felix Dollmanski
 
Mike Schroeter
 
25th
 
1
 
6th 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
-
 
 
22nd
 
Germany  
Andreas Luik
 
Sascha Henn
 
25th
 
1
 
- 
6th 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
-
 
 
23
 
Japan  
Toshimitsu Teshima
 
Hitoshi Genozono
 
25th
 
1
 
- 
- 
6th 
- 
- 
- 
- 
-
 
 
24
 
Japan  
Satoshi Tanaka
 
Ken Hirano
 
20th
 
1
 
- 
- 
7th 
- 
- 
- 
- 
-
 
 
25th
 
Czech Republic  
Pavel Vitual
 
Milan Novak
 
20th
 
1
 
- 
- 
- 
- 
7th 
- 
- 
-
 
 
26th
 
Japan  
Nagoya Kinoshita
 
Kazutoshi Ono
 
18th
 
1
 
- 
- 
8th 
- 
- 
- 
- 
-
 
 
27
 
Romania  
Dorian Doroftei
 
Mircea Tric
 
16
 
1
 
- 
9 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
-
 
 
28
 
Hong Kong  
Wing Tai Ho
 
Chun Hin Kwan
 
16
 
1
 
- 
- 
9 
- 
- 
- 
- 
-
 
 
29
 
Germany  
Oliver Noack
 
Norman Tuppatsch
 
16
 
1
 
- 
- 
- 
9 
- 
- 
- 
-
 
 
30th
 
Switzerland  
Andry Accola
 
Sami Niklaus
 
16
 
1
 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
9 
- 
-
 
 
31
 
Malaysia  
Mohd Zikri Bin Dahalan
 
Abas Abu Bin Nordin
 
14th
 
1
 
- 
- 
10 
- 
- 
- 
- 
-
 
 
32
 
Hungary  
Tamas Szitas
 
Vilmos Toma
 
14th
 
1
 
- 
- 
- 
- 
10 
- 
- 
-
 
 
33
 
Switzerland  
Matthias Klarer
 
Martin Kümin
 
14th
 
1
 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
10 
-
 
 
34
 
Belgium  
Ryan de Baene
 
Peter Martens
 
14th
 
1
 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
- 
10
 
 
 
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
 
Germany  
15:07
 
10
 
 
2
 
Germany  
26:12
 
9
 
 
3
 
Austria  
20:12
 
7th
 
 
4th
 
Switzerland RS Altdorf 
 
21:23
 
3
 
 
5
 
Japan  
04:32
 
0
 
 
 
 
 
Group 2
 
 
rank
 
team
 
Gates
 
Points
 
 
1
 
Austria  
19:08
 
12
 
 
2
 
Germany  
13: 11
 
7 (a)  
 
3
 
Switzerland RV Winterthur 
 
20:17
 
7 (a)  
 
4th
 
Belgium  
16:18
 
3
 
 
5
 
Germany ( WC  ) 
 
09:23
 
0
 
 
 
 
 
(a)  4-meter shooting for 2nd place: Gärtringen - Winterthur 4: 2
 
Final round 
1st semifinals
 
 
SV Eberstadt 
 
-
 
RV garden rings
 
3: 3 (6: 5 n.P.)
 
 
2nd semifinals
 
 
RC Höchst 2 
 
-
 
SV Ehrenberg
 
8: 2
 
 
Game for 9th and 10th place
 
 
Team Kuramae
 
-
 
VfH Müelte 
 
3: 8
 
 
Game for 7th and 8th place
 
 
RS Altdorf 
 
-
 
SNA Gent 1
 
6: 2
 
 
Game for 5th and 6th place
 
 
RC Höchst 1
 
-
 
RV Winterthur 
 
3: 3 (5: 6 n.P.)
 
 
Game for 3rd and 4th place
 
 
RV garden rings 
 
-
 
SV Ehrenberg
 
4: 4 (6: 5 a.d.)
 
 
FINAL
 
 
SV Eberstadt 
 
-
 
RC Höchst 2
 
4: 1
 
 
 
Final score Individual evidence 
^  Results 1st World Cup in Ehrenberg  
↑  Results of the 2nd World Cup in Denkendorf  
↑  Results 3rd World Cup in Tokyo  
↑  Results 4th World Cup in Großkoschen  
↑  Results of the 5th World Cup in Svitavka  
↑  Results 6th World Cup in Oftringen  
^  Results 7th World Cup in St. Gallen  
↑  Results 8th World Cup in Gent  
 
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