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Kirsten Wild wins the scratch in an exciting final sprint against Kelly Markus & Amy Pieters at the 2012 Netherlands National Track Championships (by Manfred van Rhee)

More fantastic videos of the Dutch Champs women’s races from Manfred van Rhee:

Points:

1. Roxane Kneteman, 35 points, 2. Kirsten Wild, 34 3. Vera Koedooder, 34

(Exciting race! Look at that points difference!)

Sprint:

1.  Yvonne Hijgenaar, 2. Elis Ligtlee, 3. Yesna Rijkhoff

Keirin:

1. Elis Ligtlee, 2. Yvonne Hijgenaar, 3. Shanne Braspennincx

Individual Pursuit:

1. Kirsten Wild, 2. Amy Pieters, 3. Laura van der Kamp

Junior women’s Keirin:

1. Haliegh Dolman, 2. Bianca Lust, 3. Marjolein van ‘t Geloof

Junior sprint

Junior Individual Pursuit

Junior scratch

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More photos & Day 3 report from British Cycling

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Women’s Sprint: Yvonne Hijgenaar, Willy Kanis

Women’s Endurance: Marianne Vos, Kirsten Wild, Ellen van Dijk, Vera Koedooder

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Track World Cup 2010/11 - Beijing
Women’s Team Sprint Podium
1. China (Jinjie Gong & Lin Junhong), 2. Netherlands (Willy Kanis & Yvonne Hijgenaar), 3. Lithuania (Simona Krupekaite & Gintare Gaivenyte)
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Track World Cup 2010/11 - Beijing

Women’s Team Sprint Podium

1. China (Jinjie Gong & Lin Junhong), 2. Netherlands (Willy Kanis & Yvonne Hijgenaar), 3. Lithuania (Simona Krupekaite & Gintare Gaivenyte)

via www.tissottiming.com

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1.   China (Lin Junhong & Jinje Gong)
2.   Netherlands (Willy Kanis & Yvonne Hijgenaar)
3.   Lithuania (Simona Krepeckaite & Gintare Gaivenyte)
4.   Ukraine (Lyubov Shulika & Iryna Papezhuk)
5.   Max Success Pro Cycling
6.   Spain
7.   Colombia
8.   Russia
9.   Korea
10. Hong Kong