Cycle Ball World Cup 2011

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Bike ball pictogram World Cup 2011 Union-Cycliste-Internationale-Logo.svg
winner
team GermanyGermany SV Eberstadt
player Jens Krichbaum
player Holger Krichbaum
Competitions
Venues 8th
final GermanyGermany Munch
2010 2012

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 GermanyGermany Ehrenberg AustriaAustria RC Höchst 2 GermanyGermany SV Ehrenberg GermanyGermany SV Eberstadt
May 14, 2011 GermanyGermany Denkendorf AustriaAustria RC Höchst 1 GermanyGermany SV Ehrenberg GermanyGermany RV garden rings
July 24, 2011 JapanJapan Tokyo BelgiumBelgium SNA Gent 1 FranceFrance VC Dorlisheim JapanJapan RSV Osaka
August 20, 2011 GermanyGermany Grand Koshen SwitzerlandSwitzerland RV Winterthur GermanyGermany RV garden rings AustriaAustria RC Höchst 2
September 3, 2011 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Svitávka AustriaAustria RC Höchst 2 SwitzerlandSwitzerland RV Winterthur AustriaAustria RC Höchst 1
September 24, 2011 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Oftringen AustriaAustria RC Höchst 1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland VMC Oftringen GermanyGermany RV garden rings
October 8, 2011 SwitzerlandSwitzerland St. Gallen AustriaAustria RC Höchst 1 SwitzerlandSwitzerland RS Altdorf SwitzerlandSwitzerland RV Winterthur
November 19, 2011 BelgiumBelgium Ghent SwitzerlandSwitzerland RS Altdorf AustriaAustria RC Höchst 2 GermanyGermany SV Eberstadt

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 EhrenbergEhrenberg DenkendorfDenkendorf TokyoTokyo Grand KoshenGrand Koshen SvitavkaSvitavka OftringenOftringen St. GallenSt. Gallen GhentGhent
01 AustriaAustria RC Höchst 1 Simon King Florian Fischer 190 4th - gold - - bronze gold gold -
02 AustriaAustria RC Höchst 2 Patrick Schnetzer Dietmar Schneider 185 4th gold - - bronze gold - - silver
03 SwitzerlandSwitzerland RV Winterthur Marcel Waldispühl Peter Jiricek 165 4th 5 - - gold silver - bronze -
04th SwitzerlandSwitzerland RS Altdorf Roman Schneider Dominik Planzer 160 4th - 5 - - - 4th silver gold
05 GermanyGermany RV garden rings Uwe Berner Matthias King 160 4th - bronze - silver - bronze 4th -
06th GermanyGermany SV Ehrenberg 1st Rico Rademann Mike Pfaffenberger 155 4th silver silver - - 4th - - 5
07th GermanyGermany SV Eberstadt Jens Krichbaum Holger Krichbaum 140 4th bronze - - 5 - 5 - bronze
08th BelgiumBelgium SNA Gent 1 Christoph Baudu Rik Deuvaert 135 4th - 7th gold - - - 5 4th
09 Czech RepublicCzech Republic SC Svitavka Jiří Hrdlička Radim Hason 115 4th - 4th - 6th 5 - 6th -
10 SwitzerlandSwitzerland VMC Oftringen Rafael Stadelmann Andreas Zaugg 105 3 4th - - - 6th silver - -
11 FranceFrance VC Dorlisheim Benjamin Meyer François Rieb 97 4th 8th - silver - 9 - 8th -
12 AustriaAustria RV Dornbirn Martin Lingg Jürgen Türtscher 88 4th - 8th - 7th - 6th - 6th
13 Czech RepublicCzech Republic MO Svitavka 1 Pavel Loskot Radim Lepka 74 4th 7th - - - 8th - 7th 9
14th Czech RepublicCzech Republic VD mushrooms Ondrej Kydlicek Hynek Sterba 72 4th 9 - - 8th - 7th - 8th
15th BelgiumBelgium HZG Beringen Brecht ladies Niels Dirikx 62 4th 10 - - 10 - 10 - 7th
16 FranceFrance VC Cronenbourg Frédéric Doell Stéphane Bauer 48 3 - 10 - - - 8th 9 -
17th JapanJapan RSV Osaka Yusuke Murakami Shoji Goda 40 1 - - bronze - - - - -
18th JapanJapan Team Fuji Tokyo Katsumi Tuzuki Shigefumi Mori 35 1 - - 4th - - - - -
19th GermanyGermany RSV Großkoschen 1 Daniel Lehmann Tobias Kolba 35 1 - - - 4th - - - -
20th JapanJapan Team Kuramae Yosuke Fujita Munehiro Tokikura 30th 1 - - 5 - - - - -
21st GermanyGermany SV Ehrenberg 2nd Felix Dollmanski Mike Schroeter 25th 1 6th - - - - - - -
22nd GermanyGermany RKV Denkendorf Andreas Luik Sascha Henn 25th 1 - 6th - - - - - -
23 JapanJapan CCK Sandys Kaseda Toshimitsu Teshima Hitoshi Genozono 25th 1 - - 6th - - - - -
24 JapanJapan VfH Tokyo 2 Satoshi Tanaka Ken Hirano 20th 1 - - 7th - - - - -
25th Czech RepublicCzech Republic MO Svitavka 2 Pavel Vitual Milan Novak 20th 1 - - - - 7th - - -
26th JapanJapan VfH Tokyo 1 Nagoya Kinoshita Kazutoshi Ono 18th 1 - - 8th - - - - -
27 RomaniaRomania CSO Bukuresti Dorian Doroftei Mircea Tric 16 1 - 9 - - - - - -
28 Hong KongHong Kong SCAA Hong Kong Wing Tai Ho Chun Hin Kwan 16 1 - - 9 - - - - -
29 GermanyGermany RSV Großkoschen 2 Oliver Noack Norman Tuppatsch 16 1 - - - 9 - - - -
30th SwitzerlandSwitzerland VMC Liestal Andry Accola Sami Niklaus 16 1 - - - - - 9 - -
31 MalaysiaMalaysia Team Johore Bahru Mohd Zikri Bin Dahalan Abas Abu Bin Nordin 14th 1 - - 10 - - - - -
32 HungaryHungary KSE Baj Tamas Szitas Vilmos Toma 14th 1 - - - - 10 - - -
33 SwitzerlandSwitzerland RC St. Gallen Matthias Klarer Martin Kümin 14th 1 - - - - - - 10 -
34 BelgiumBelgium SNA Gent 2 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 GermanyGermany SV Eberstadt 15:07 10
2 GermanyGermany SV Ehrenberg 26:12 9
3 AustriaAustria RC Höchst 1 20:12 7th
4th SwitzerlandSwitzerland RS Altdorf 21:23 3
5 JapanJapan Team Kuramae 04:32 0
Group 2
rank team Gates Points
1 AustriaAustria RC Höchst 2 19:08 12
2 GermanyGermany RV garden rings 13: 11 7 (a)
3 SwitzerlandSwitzerland RV Winterthur 20:17 7 (a)
4th BelgiumBelgium SNA Gent 1 16:18 3
5 GermanyGermanyVfH Müelte ( 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

rank team player player
01 GermanyGermany SV Eberstadt Jens Krichbaum Holger Krichbaum
02 AustriaAustria RC Höchst 2 Patrick Schnetzer Dietmar Schneider
03 GermanyGermany RV garden rings Uwe Berner Matthias King
04th GermanyGermany SV Ehrenberg Mike Pfaffenberger Rico Rademann
05 SwitzerlandSwitzerland RV Winterthur Marcel Waldispühl Peter Jiricek
06th AustriaAustria RC Höchst 1 Simon King Florian Fischer
07th SwitzerlandSwitzerland RS Altdorf Roman Schneider Dominik Planzer
08th BelgiumBelgium SNA Gent 1 Christoph Baudu Rik Deuvaert
09 GermanyGermany VfH Müelte Herbert Pischl Mike Rödger
10 JapanJapan Team Kuramae Munehiro Tokikura Yosuke Fujita

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Results 1st World Cup in Ehrenberg
  2. Results of the 2nd World Cup in Denkendorf
  3. Results 3rd World Cup in Tokyo
  4. Results 4th World Cup in Großkoschen
  5. Results of the 5th World Cup in Svitavka
  6. Results 6th World Cup in Oftringen
  7. ^ Results 7th World Cup in St. Gallen
  8. Results 8th World Cup in Gent

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