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Dec 11, 2004

SECOND DAY OF ACTION COMPLETE AT THE 2004/05 WORLD CUP OF CYCLING

CARSON, CA (December 11, 2004) - The ADT Event Center velodrome at The Home Depot Center in Carson today played host to the second day of competition in the second round of the 2004/05 UCI World Cup of Cycling series.  More than 2,000 cycling/sports fans attended Saturday's session, the largest attendance figure since the ADT Event Center opened.

The World Cup of Cycling concludes with the final session scheduled for tomorrow, Sunday.  The action kicks off at 10 a.m. and the final race - the Men's Team Sprint - is scheduled to take place from 1:45 - 1:55 p.m. to conclude the weekend's event.

Eric Heiden was a special guest at this weekend's event at The Home Depot Center.  Heiden, who in 1980 at Lake Placid as a speed skater became the first Olympian to win five individual gold medals in a single Olympics, later turned to cycling.  In 1985, the Madison, Wisconsin-born Heiden won the U.S. professional cycling championship, and later he competed in the Tour de France.

\"When I walked through the door this morning I was in awe of this facility,\" said Heiden of the ADT Event Center.  \"I am very impressed.  The Americans most definitely have a wonderful place to train.\"

As for this weekend's high-profile UCI event, he said: \"This event is great.  These are the unique kind of events that expose people to our sport.  It gets young kids interested and with a facility like this, and if you can keep the interest level high, I think that cycling in the U.S. does indeed have a strong future, especially when it comes to track racing.\"

The following are results from today's action:

Men Scratch Race Final Classification
RankCountryPoints
1GERMANY (GER)12
2NEW ZEALAND (NZL)10
3UKRAINE (UKR)8
4AUSTRALIA (AUS)7
5RUSSIA (RUS)6
6NETHERLANDS (NED)5
7SPAIN (ESP)4
8CHILE (CHI)3

Women 500m Final Classification
RankCountryName
1BLRTSYLINSKAYA, Natallia
2ITAFRISONI, Elisa
3NEDHIJGENAAR, Yvonne
4RUSABASSOVA, Tamilia
5CANMUENZER, Lori-Ann
6LTUKRUPECKAITE, Simona
7FRASANCHEZ, Clara
8GERCLAUSSNITZER, Daniela
9GBRPENDLETON, Victoria
10AUSBAYLEY, Kristine

Women Individual Pursuit Final Classification
1AUSMACTIER, Katie
2GBRDAVIES, Emma
3RUSCHALYKH, Elena
4USAMIRABELLA, Erin
5UKRVYPYRAYLO, Lyudmyla
6NEDVISSER, Adrie
7NZLTYE, Dale
8ESPPASCUAL TORRECILLA, Gema
9SUISCHNIDER, Pascale
10GERBECKER, Charlotte

Men Sprint Final Classification
1FRABOURGAIN, Mickael
2FRATOURNANT, Arnaud
3JPNNARITA, Kazuya
5GERJOHN, Matthias
6GERNIMKE, Stefan
7GBREDGAR, Ross
8NEDVELDT, Tim
9POLKWIATKOWSKI, Lukasz
10UKRVYNOKUROV, Andrei

Men Points Race Final Classification
1RUSIGNATIEV, Mikhil
2USAPIERCE, Colby
3GBRNEWTON, Christopher
4NZLHENDERSON, Gregory
5ESPESCOBAR ROURE, Sergi
6JPNUCHIDA, Kei
7NEDPRONK, Jos
8ARGSEBASTIAN, Cancio
9BLRSOBAL, Yauheni
10AUS YOUNG, Darren

Individual tickets for the event start at $15 and all event packages are also available beginning at $60. Family Packs and discounts for group of 10 or more are also available.  For more information or to order tickets, call 1-866-LAGROUP, order online at www.aeggrouptickets.com or contact Ticketmaster.

 
Contact: Michael Roth, AEG, 213-742-7155/Lee Callans, AEG, 310-630-2095
Contact: Andy Lee, USA Cycling, 719-866-4867