The first men finished the first stage of the owner of competitions Marcel Walkington (20th place), which is a two-time prizewinner of stages Oceania Cup 2016. On the cycling race has gathered a large group, whose members constantly have made separation attempt. As a result, the constant attacks, anxiety led to a fall in one of the corners. With driving did not manage Mexican Eder Mejia Munoz, who put on the asphalt Premysl Svarc Welding, who broke his collarbone and is out of the race for an Olympic ticket. Could not finish the race one of the favorites of the race - last year's winner in Mooloolaba - Frenchman David Hauss, Canadian Alexis Lepage and Andrew Lloyd (NZL).
In the transit area came a large group and the first to run a Greek James Chronis (48th place), but over time, it caught up with the favorites (Mario Mola, Vicente Hernandez, Joao Pereira, Ron Darmon and others). The leaders of the group attacked the Spaniards and uncoupled Jоao and Ron could only fight for the podium of the race. In the end, the race wins Mola. Hernandez in second place, and third place kept Joao Pereira. And Ron Darmon dipped and caught up with the second group, which played the fourth place. Rostyslav Pevtsov wins the finish from the group and finish the race in fourth place. Fifth place at the German Gregor Buchholz, sixth - Argentine Gonzalo Raul Tellechea and Ron Darmon only seventh. Completing the top 10 German Steffen Justus, Dane Andreas Schilling and Brazilian Manoel Messias.
Should be noted that the running result of the Spanish Molas and Hernandez, as well. Also Azerbaijani Rostyslav Pevtsov who overcame a distance of 15 minutes. A break and showed the Argentinian, who proved the ability to finish the world Cup in the top 10 not only in the standard range, but also in the sprint. And last year, Raul was sixth in Mooloolaba too!
The Olympic qualification after Mooloolaba changed the leader - Mario Mola shifts from first place, Javier Gomez. Hernandez changed with Schoeman places. Rostyslav Pevtsov rises to five positions (22 place) and Gabor Faldum, Irvin Perez, Joe Maloy, Davide Uccellari and Richard Varga, passes. Breakthrough in the table made the German Gregor Buchholz 11 positions (32 place) and Argentine Gonzalo Raul Tellechea + - position (36th place). In the top 50 rose Irishman Bryan Keane (15th place in the race) and Jason Wilson of Barbados (22 place in the race).
The women completed the first swimming Kirsten Kasper of the United States, which began the 2016 season with a prize-winning places at the stage of Oceania Cup. However, it ended up swimming of the owner of competitions Emma Jeffcoat and one of the best in this exercise - Spaniard Carolina Routier. In the bike race we gathered a group consisting of leaders from the ten member states, spearheaded by Australian and did not let the main pelaton. Everything was decided in the last stage. Jodie Stimpson wins the race, the second time on the run. And the best time in Renee Tomlin, who failed to qualify for the group leaders in the bike race, but overtook many and became the fifth. Prize-winning places Emma Moffatt and Kirsten Kasper, who also showed a fast time on the run. Fourth place Sarah Vilic, which is actively entering the change in cycling. Ashleigh Gentle awarded himself sixth place for active work ahead cycling. Miriam Casillas Garcia start running with the second group and finished in seventh place high. Eighth place in Hungarian Zsofia Kovacs, who has already been noted next to the podium in Tiszaujvaros. Completing the top-10 Ai Ueda and Kaidi Kivioja, who rode in the second group, but came running to the finish line. Kaidi and Zsofia had a great race after a preparatory stage in Wollongong. Lisa Norden again summed up the race - only the 11th place.
The Olympic Qualification Jodie Stimpson rises two positions up and took 10th place. Ashleigh Gentle one place (13). Emma Moffatt 3 places (18). Renee Tomlin continues to amaze 6 positions (21 place). Kirsten Kasper rises to seven seats (23). Plus it is a place Sarah Vilic (28). Yuko Takahashi becomes 33 (2 places), as well as Gillian Backhouse (39). Strengthens its position in the top 50 in Zsofia Kovacs (2 seats 43). And Yuliya Yelistratova rises (48th place) in the five positions.
The next stage of the World Cup will be held in New Zealand (New Plymouth on April 3).
Elite Men
1 Mario Mola ESP 00:52:55
2 Vicente Hernandez ESP 00:53:00 0:00:05
3 Joao Pereira POR 00:53:12 0:00:17
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4 Rostyslav Pevtsov AZE 00:53:19 0:00:24
5 Gregor Buchholz GER 00:53:21 0:00:26
6 Gonzalo Raul Tellechea ARG 00:53:23 0:00:28
7 Ron Darmon ISR 00:53:25 0:00:30
8 Steffen Justus GER 00:53:28 0:00:33
9 Andreas Schilling DEN 00:53:29 0:00:34
10 Manoel Messias BRA 00:53:30 0:00:35
11 Luke Willian AUS 00:53:30 0:00:35
12 Marten Van Riel BEL 00:53:35 0:00:40
13 Thomas Springer AUT 00:53:37 0:00:42
14 Michael Lori CAN 00:53:40 0:00:45
15 Bryan Keane IRL 00:53:43 0:00:48
16 Courtney Atkinson AUS 00:53:44 0:00:49
17 Kevin Mcdowell USA 00:53:45 0:00:50
18 Franz Loeschke GER 00:53:47 0:00:52
19 Anthony Pujades FRA 00:53:50 0:00:55
20 Marcel Walkington AUS 00:53:53 0:00:58
21 Drew Box AUS 00:53:57 0:01:02
22 Jason Wilson BAR 00:54:00 0:01:05
23 Aleksandr Latin EST 00:54:03 0:01:08
24 Luca Facchinetti ITA 00:54:03 0:01:08
25 Danilo Pimentel BRA 00:54:07 0:01:12
26 Sean Jefferson USA 00:54:10 0:01:15
27 Alois Knabl AUT 00:54:11 0:01:16
28 Alexander Bryukhankov RUS 00:54:13 0:01:18
29 Jason West USA 00:54:14 0:01:19
30 Carlos Javier Quinchara Forero COL 00:54:15 0:01:20
31 Luciano Taccone ARG 00:54:19 0:01:24
32 Felipe Barraza CHI 00:54:20 0:01:25
33 Reinaldo Colucci BRA 00:54:20 0:01:25
34 Matthew Baker AUS 00:54:24 0:01:29
35 Danylo Sapunov UKR 00:54:26 0:01:31
36 Adrien Briffod SUI 00:54:28 0:01:33
37 Lukas Hollaus AUT 00:54:32 0:01:37
38 Rodrigo Gonzalez MEX 00:54:34 0:01:39
39 Benjamin Shaw IRL 00:54:36 0:01:41
40 Constantine Doherty IRL 00:54:40 0:01:45
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41 Lawrence Fanous JOR 00:54:43 0:01:48
42 Jonathan Zipf GER 00:54:52 0:01:57
43 Hirokatsu Tayama JPN 00:54:58 0:02:03
44 Braden Currie NZL 00:54:58 0:02:03
45 Bob Haller LUX 00:55:05 0:02:10
46 Cameron Good AUS 00:55:12 0:02:17
47 Jonas Schomburg TUR 00:55:14 0:02:19
48 James Chronis GRE 00:55:22 0:02:27
49 Miguel Arraiolos POR 00:56:18 0:03:23
50 Simon De Cuyper BEL 00:56:39 0:03:44
51 Andrea Secchiero ITA 00:56:45 0:03:50
52 Nick Karwoski USA 00:57:01 0:04:06
53 Christopher Hettich GER 00:57:07 0:04:12
54 Nan Oliveras ESP 00:57:32 0:04:37
55 Ivan Ivanov UKR 00:57:36 0:04:41
56 Ayan Beisenbayev KAZ 00:57:44 0:04:49
57 Temirlan Temirov KAZ 00:58:14 0:05:19
58 Ryosuke Yamamoto JPN 00:58:29 0:05:34
59 Valentin Meshcheryakov KAZ 00:58:56 0:06:01
60 Alberto Eugenio Casillas Garcia LTU 00:58:56 0:06:01
61 Shen-Yen Hsieh TPE 00:59:49 0:06:54
DNF Jelle Geens BEL
DNF Kyle Jones CAN
DNF Yuichi Hosoda JPN
DNF David Hauss FRA
DNF Premysl Svarc CZE
DNF Eder Mejia Munoz MEX
DNF Alexis Lepage CAN
DNF Andrew Lloyd NZL
DNS Vladimir Turbayevskiy RUS
Elite Women
1 Jodie Stimpson GBR 00:58:31
2 Emma Moffatt AUS 00:58:48 0:00:17
3 Kirsten Kasper USA 00:58:56 0:00:25
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4 Sara Vilic AUT 00:59:08 0:00:37
5 Renee Tomlin USA 00:59:24 0:00:53
6 Ashleigh Gentle AUS 00:59:30 0:00:59
7 Miriam Casillas Garcia ESP 00:59:36 0:01:05
8 Zsofia Kovacs HUN 00:59:39 0:01:08
9 Ai Ueda JPN 00:59:41 0:01:10
10 Kaidi Kivioja EST 00:59:44 0:01:13
11 Lisa Norden SWE 00:59:47 0:01:16
12 Yuliya Yelistratova UKR 00:59:53 0:01:22
13 Yurie Kato JPN 00:59:54 0:01:23
14 Gillian Backhouse AUS 00:59:56 0:01:25
15 Rebecca Robisch GER 00:59:59 0:01:28
16 Nicole Van Der Kaay NZL 01:00:07 0:01:36
17 Vendula Frintova CZE 01:00:10 0:01:39
18 Taylor Spivey USA 01:00:11 0:01:40
19 Julia Hauser AUT 01:00:15 0:01:44
20 Felicity Sheedy-Ryan AUS 01:00:16 0:01:45
21 Katrien Verstuyft BEL 01:00:17 0:01:46
22 Ainhoa Murua ESP 01:00:21 0:01:50
23 Emma Jeffcoat AUS 01:00:25 0:01:54
24 Yuko Takahashi JPN 01:00:25 0:01:54
25 Arina Shulgina RUS 01:00:28 0:01:57
26 Rachel Klamer NED 01:00:36 0:02:05
27 Lindsey Jerdonek USA 01:00:36 0:02:05
28 Anel Radford RSA 01:00:36 0:02:05
29 Melanie Santos POR 01:00:41 0:02:10
30 Michelle Flipo FRA 01:00:46 0:02:15
31 Deborah Lynch NZL 01:00:48 0:02:17
32 Aoi Kuramoto JPN 01:00:52 0:02:21
33 Julie Derron SUI 01:01:22 0:02:51
34 Romina Palacio Balena ARG 01:01:34 0:03:03
35 Amanda Bohlin SWE 01:02:05 0:03:34
36 Tomoko Sakimoto JPN 01:02:23 0:03:52
37 Claire Michel BEL 01:03:39 0:05:08
38 Mariko Adachi JPN 01:04:11 0:05:40
39 Summer Cook USA 01:04:46 0:06:15
40 Hideko Kikuchi JPN 01:05:38 0:07:07
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41 Mengying Zhong CHN 01:05:55 0:07:24
42 Kseniia Levkovska AZE 01:06:17 0:07:46
DNF Lisa Perterer AUT
DNF Carolina Routier ESP
DNF Valentina Carvallo CHI
DNF Jessica Broderick USA
DNF Maria Czesnik POL
DNF Gaia Peron TUR
LAP Melinda Vernon AUS
LAP Yi Zhang CHN
LAP Kim Kilgroe PHI
LAP Rachel James PNG
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