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Track world title record for Harrie Lavreysen

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Record of world track titles for Harrie Lavreysen

Holland’s Harrie Lavreysen è became the most successful rider in the history of the World Track Cycling Championships by winning his 15th title in Ballerup, Denmark.

Two days after winning the team sprint with Jeffrey Hoogland and Roy van den Berg, the “”Flying Dutchman” won the non-Olympic kilometer race and overtook Frenchman Arnaud Tournant, winner of 14 world titles between 1997 and 2008.

There is a good chance that Lavreysen will further improve his record on Sunday when he competes in the individual sprint, the main event in which he already has five consecutive titles.

On the kilometer, a discipline in which he competed for the first time at the World Championships, he beat his compatriot and three-time defending champion Jeffrey Hoogland. Bronze to Britain’s Joseph Truman. The sprint king now has six world titles in the team sprint, five in the individual and four in the keirin.

At the rate of one world title a year, the tally could climb quickly, knowing that his next big goal remains the 2028 Los Angeles Games, where he aims to break British legend Jason Kenny&#39s record of seven Olympic titles.

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Serie B, draw between Bari and Catanzaro

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Serie B, draw between Bari and Catanzaro

È ended 1-1 at the San Nicola Stadium the’advance of the ninth day of Serie B between Bari and Catanzaro.

The Apulian hosts take the lead at the half-hour of the first half: cross by Pucino towards the area, Sibilli touches on the second post where Dorval arrives and scores.

At 74’ the equalizer of the Calabrians, the credit è of Iemmello, who flat, after a bank of La Mantia, beats Radunovic.

In the standings, Bari climbs to 11, -8 from the leading Pisa, Catanzaro to 9.

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World track championships, Jonathan Milan’s disbelief

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World Track Championships, Jonathan Milan’s disbelief

Soì the newly crowned world champion in track pursuit, Jonathan Milan, who also set a new world record at the world championships in Denmark: “An evening of celebration? No, this performance deserves much more”.

“We didn’t get distracted by Charlton’s world record this morning,” added the Friulian before taking the podium, “we just tried to stick to the schedule we had set for ourselves and things went great”.

“Right from qualifying I tried to give it my all,” he added, “Before the final I wasnì t so sure I could do it. Charlton’s time was incredible and I’m still in disbelief that I beat him. I only thought about the track and the table we had given ourselves with Villa. I may have started too strong but at that point I couldn’t slow down and pushed to the end. I wasn&#39t thinking about breaking the record, in the sense that it wasn&#39t the primary goal. When you are in the finals you think about bringing home the gold. Toò against such an opponent I had to do something outstanding.”

Satisfied, and even moved, Italian coach Marco Villa: “In addition to tonight’s performance, about which there’è little to say, Jonathan’s merit è was consistency. He è approached these specialtiesà of the track having in front of him a phenomenon like Filippo Ganna; an internal rivalry that pushed both of them to an exceptional level, so much so that we have two athletes capable of breaking the wall of 4′ in the pursuit”.

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Track World Championships, Jonathan Milan gold and world record in the pursuit

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World Track Championships, Jonathan Milan gold and world record in the pursuit

Jonathan Milan won the gold medal in the individual pursuit final at the Track World Championships in Ballerup (Denmark), also setting the world record in 3’59″153.

The silver è went to 21-year-old Briton Josh Charlton. Milan won the gold and set the record over the 4-kilometer distance with an hourly average of 60.260 km/h.

Milan beat Charlton by 1”079. Earlier, the final for bronze had gone to’another Briton Daniel Bigham, who beat compatriot Charlie Tanfield by 4”692.

Turning 24 on Oct. 1, Milan won Olympic gold in Tokyo 2020 and world gold in 2021 in the team pursuit, while at the individual level he had been silver in 2021 and 2022 and bronze in 2023.

On the road instead, the Friulian has won four stages of the Giro d’Italia, including three this year.

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