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     <description>Mistrzostwa Świata w Kolarstwie Torowym - Pruszków 2009</description>
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          <title>Letter from Pat McQuaid</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/letter_from_pat_mcquaid-s649.html</link>
          <description>Dear Wojciech, returning from my trip in Poland, I would like to sincerely thank you for the work you have done to make the UCI Track Cycling World Championships happen on due time.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-04-02 14:34:25</pubDate>
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          <title>2009 Pruszkow WCH are a history now!</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/2009_pruszkow_wch_are_a_history_now-s648.html</link>
          <description>The Men’s Sprint final closed the cycling rivalry on the Pruszkow BGZ Arena velodrome, during the 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, taking place between 25-29 March.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-29 20:15:54</pubDate>
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          <title>Howard wins Omnium</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/howard_wins_omnium-s645.html</link>
          <description>Australian Leigh Howard turned out the most versatile contender and won the Men’s Omnium, during the last day of the World Tracks in Pruszkow. </description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-29 17:31:13</pubDate>
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          <title>Bauge the king of Sprint!</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/bauge_the_king_of_sprint-s643.html</link>
          <description>French Gregory Bauge became the world champion of the Men's Sprint, during the last final of the Pruszkow World Championships. It was the second gold medal for French.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-29 16:57:34</pubDate>
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          <title>Points Race for Bronzini</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/points_race_for_bronzini-s641.html</link>
          <description>Italian Giorgia Bronzini took the victory in the Points Race, which finished women’s rivalry during the 2009 Track Cycling World Championships in Pruszkow. </description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-29 16:23:17</pubDate>
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          <title>Chinese takes the title</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/chinese_takes_the_title-s639.html</link>
          <description>The Chinese representative, Shuang Guo, became the world champion of the Women’s Keirin, defeating French Clara Sanchez and Dutch Willy Kanis in the final rivalry.
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          <pubDate>2009-03-29 15:41:03</pubDate>
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          <title>Omnium: Howard leads again</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/omnium_howard_leads_again-s638.html</link>
          <description>Dutch Tim Veldt won the Points Race, which was the Men’s Omnium fourth event. Australian Leigh Howard made it to the first place again and has a one-point lead over Zachary Bell of Canada and is three points ahead of Robert Bartko of Germany.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-29 15:28:01</pubDate>
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          <title>Bauge and Awang in the ride for gold</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/bauge_and_awang_in_the_ride_for_gold-s636.html</link>
          <description>French Gregory Bauge and Malaysian Azizulhasni Awang will compete in the Men’s Sprint final for the world champion title. In the final match for bronze, the spectators will admire Kevin Sireau and Shane Perkins.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-29 15:13:24</pubDate>
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          <title>Keirin: Finalists known</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/keirin_finalists_known-s633.html</link>
          <description>Six contenders will fight in the final match for gold in the Women’s Keirin, during the track  world championships in Pruszkow. </description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-29 14:46:39</pubDate>
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          <title>Omnium: Bartko a new leader</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/omnium_bartko_a_new_leader-s631.html</link>
          <description>Robert Bartko went up to the first place after the third Men’s Omnium event, the Individual Pursuit. German took only the fifth position during the Individual Pursuit at a distance of 3000 metres, but his rivals finished with even worse results.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-29 12:52:06</pubDate>
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          <title>Keirin: 2nd round lineup known</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/keirin_2nd_round_lineup_known-s629.html</link>
          <description>Twelve out of twenty contenders qualified for the second round of the Women’s Keirin, during the 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Pruszkow.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-29 11:47:02</pubDate>
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          <title>Omnium: Howard now in the lead</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/omnium_howard_now_in_the_lead-s628.html</link>
          <description>Leigh Howard took the lead from Godfrey in the Men’s Omnium, after he had been the second in Scratch, during the world championships in Pruszkow.
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          <pubDate>2009-03-29 11:35:16</pubDate>
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          <title>Godfrey takes an early lead</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/godfrey_takes_an_early_lead-s624.html</link>
          <description>The best result of the Sprint 200 metres Time Trial, the first Men’s Omnium event, was gained by New Zealander Hayden Godfrey.
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          <pubDate>2009-03-29 10:39:31</pubDate>
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          <title>Last day of WCH</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/last_day_of_wch-s622.html</link>
          <description>Four finals will take place on Sunday afternoon, during the last day of the 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Pruszkow. 
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          <pubDate>2009-03-29 10:21:36</pubDate>
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          <title>Historical victory in Omnium</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/historical_victory_in_omnium-s619.html</link>
          <description>Australian Josephine Tomic became the gold medallist of the Women’s Omnium, the event which had its debut during the fourth day of the Pruszkow world championships.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-28 23:11:57</pubDate>
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          <title>Pendleton the Sprint Queen</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/pendleton_the_sprint_queen-s618.html</link>
          <description>British Victoria Pendleton defeated Dutch Willy Kanis in the Women’s Sprint final. The bronze went to Lithuanian Simona Krupeckaite. </description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-28 22:39:53</pubDate>
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          <title>Madison: Danes take victory</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/madison_danes_take_victory-s617.html</link>
          <description>Danish Alex Rasmussen and Michael Morkov became the world champions of the Madison. Danes relegated Australians into the silver medal, while Chechs were left with the bronze.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-28 21:59:41</pubDate>
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          <title>Omnium: Whitten and Tomic lead</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/omnium_whitten_and_tomic_lead-s613.html</link>
          <description>Canadian Tara Whitten and Australian Josephina Tomic share the lead in the Women’s Omnium, before the last part of this event, the 500 metres Time Trial. Tomic triumphed in the Points Race.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-28 20:59:02</pubDate>
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          <title>Men’s Sprint: Semi-finalists known</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/men_s_sprint_semi_finalists_known-s612.html</link>
          <description>French Gregory Bauge and Kevin Sireau, Australian Shane Perkins and Malaysian Azizulhasni Awang qualified for the Men’s Sprint semifinals, during the 2009 UCI Cycling Track World Championships in Pruszkow. 
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          <pubDate>2009-03-28 20:13:10</pubDate>
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          <title>Pendleton vs Kanis in Sprint final</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/pendleton_vs_kanis_in_sprint_final-s610.html</link>
          <description>British Victoria Pendleton will compete with Dutch Willy Kanis for the world champion title in the Women’s Sprint, during the fourth day of the competitions on the BGZ Arena velodrome in Pruszkow.
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          <pubDate>2009-03-28 19:05:42</pubDate>
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          <title>Three French and British in 1/4</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/three_french_and_british_in-s607.html</link>
          <description>Eight contenders qualified for the Men’s Sprint quarterfinals, during the 1/8 finals. As many as three French riders will take part in the quarterfinals, and the same number of British will fight for the final. </description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-28 17:29:28</pubDate>
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          <title>Omnium: Whitten still in the lead</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/omnium_whitten_still_in_the_lead-s606.html</link>
          <description>After the third event of Women’s Omnium, the Individual Pursuit, Canadian Tara Whitten is still the classification leader. </description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-28 16:48:25</pubDate>
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          <title>Men’s Sprint: 1/16 finals</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/men_s_sprint_1_16_finals-s603.html</link>
          <description>In the 1/16 finals of the Men’s Sprint, 12 contenders qualified for the 1/8 finals. </description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-28 15:51:33</pubDate>
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          <title>Omnium: Whitten leads</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/omnium_whitten_leads-s601.html</link>
          <description>Tara Whitten was first in the second event of the Women’s Omnium, and, after two events, she’s the leader of the Women’s Omnium classification.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-28 15:16:36</pubDate>
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          <title>Men’s Sprint qualifying for Bauge</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/men_s_sprint_qualifying_for_bauge-s599.html</link>
          <description>In the Men’s Sprint qualifying, the best result was gained by French Gregory Bauge, who, as the only one of 44 contenders, didn’t exceed the time of 10 seconds.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-28 14:44:30</pubDate>
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          <title>Omnium: Hijgenaar wins</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/omnium_hijgenaar_wins-s597.html</link>
          <description>Dutch Yvonne Hijgenaar won the 200 metres Time Trial, the first event of the Women’s Omnium, which had its debut during the Pruszkow championships.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-28 14:32:11</pubDate>
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          <title>Tournant: “I count on Bauge”</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/tournant_i_count_on_bauge-s595.html</link>
          <description>He’s a multiple champion of the most important track events in the world. Although he has already finished his career, he’s present on the BGZ Arena velodrome in Pruszkow. Arnaud Tournant talks about the French victory in the Men’s Team Sprint, the favourites of Sprint event and his new role.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-28 13:21:01</pubDate>
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          <title>Danes the world champions</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/danes_the_world_champions-s593.html</link>
          <description>The Danish national team, comprised of Casper Jorgensen, Jens-Erik Madsen, Michael Morkov and Alex Rasmussen, turned out to be the best during the gold medal match of the Men’s Team Pursuit. The silver went to Australians, while Kiwis won the bronze medal. </description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-27 23:36:21</pubDate>
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          <title>Scratch: Cuban the world champion</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/scratch_cuban_the_world_champion-s592.html</link>
          <description>Yumari Gonzalez Valdivieso of Cuba became the world champion of the Women’s Scratch, defeating British Elizabeth Armitstead and Australian Belinda Goss on the finishin line.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-27 22:38:04</pubDate>
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          <title>Women’s Sprint quarterfinals</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/women_s_sprint_quarterfinals-s589.html</link>
          <description>British Victoria Pendleton, Belorussian Olga Panarina, Lithuanian Simona Krupeckaite and Dutch Willy Kanis qualified for the Women’s Sprint final, during the Track Worlds on the BGZ Arena voldrome in Pruszkow.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-27 21:46:04</pubDate>
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          <title>1 kilo TT: Nimke wins</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/1_kilo_tt_nimke_wins-s586.html</link>
          <description>Stefan Nimke became a gold medallist of the 1 Kilometre Time Trial, covering this distance in a fantastic time of 1:00,666. German defeated American Taylor Phinney and Malaysian Mohd Tisin.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-27 21:09:58</pubDate>
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          <title>Women's Sprint: 1/16 and 1/8 finals</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/women_s_sprint_1_16_and_1_8_finals-s583.html</link>
          <description>Eight riders gained the promotion to the quarterfinal of the Women’s Sprint, at the 2009 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Pruszkow.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-27 18:49:32</pubDate>
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          <title>Pendleton wins Sprint qualifying</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/pendleton_wins_sprint_qualifying-s579.html</link>
          <description>British Victoria Pendleton won the Women’s Sprint qualifications, with a time of 10.971. </description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-27 16:40:51</pubDate>
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          <title>Britain won’t defend the title</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/britain_won_t_defend_the_title-s577.html</link>
          <description>The Danish national team gained the best time of the qualifications in the Men’s Team Pursuit, and in the gold medal match, they will compete with the Australian squad. The British, who had the third time, won’t defend their title.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-27 16:11:40</pubDate>
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          <title>Three sets of medals on the 3rd day</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/three_sets_of_medals_on_the_3rd_day-s574.html</link>
          <description>Three sets of medals will be awarded to the riders during the third day of the UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Pruszkow 2009. On Friday, during the evening session, spectators will be the witnesses of three finals.
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          <pubDate>2009-03-27 13:52:56</pubDate>
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          <title>Men’s Keirin: Levy takes gold</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/men_s_keirin_levy_takes_gold-s572.html</link>
          <description>German Maximilian Levy became the world champion of Keirin, leaving French Francois Pervis with the silver. Dutch Teun Mulder claimed the final spot on the podium. </description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-26 23:06:10</pubDate>
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          <title>First gold for Great Britain</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/first_gold_for_great_britain-s570.html</link>
          <description>Elizabeth Armitstead, Wendy Houvenaghel and Joanna Rowsell became the gold medallists in the Women’s Team Pursuit. The British team defeated New Zealanders in the final race.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-26 22:04:58</pubDate>
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          <title>The histoirical result of Australia</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/the_histoirical_result_of_australia-s569.html</link>
          <description>Kaarle McCulloch and Anna Meares won the Women’s Team Sprint at the Track Worlds in Pruszkow. Australians rode the best time in the history of this event.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-26 21:58:35</pubDate>
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          <title>4 kilometres for Phinney</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/4_kilometres_for_phinney-s567.html</link>
          <description>Taylor Phinney took the victory in the Men’s Individual Pursuit, during the second day of the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Pruszkow. The American rider finished in a time of 4.17.631.
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          <pubDate>2009-03-26 21:09:30</pubDate>
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          <title>Keirin: Six qualified for the final</title>
          <link>http://track-pruszkow2009.com/news/keirin_six_qualified_for_the_final-s565.html</link>
          <description>Francois Pervis, Matt Crampton, Ross Edgar, Maximilian Levy, Sergey Borisov and Teun Mulder were promoted to the Men’s Keirin Finals, and during the evening session, they will fight for the world champion title.</description>
          <pubDate>2009-03-26 20:58:50</pubDate>
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