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Cycling At The 2010 Commonwealth Games – Men's Team Pursuit
The Men's team pursuit at the 2010 Commonwealth Games took place on 6 and 7 October 2010 at the Indira Gandhi Arena The Indira Gandhi Arena (officially Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium), formerly known as the Indraprashtha Stadium, is located at the Indraprastha Estate in the eastern part of New Delhi. It is the largest indoor arena, indoor sports arena in Indi .... Qualifying The two fastest teams advance to the gold medal final. The next two fastest teams advance to the bronze medal final. Finals The finals was held on 7 October at 14:15. References External links Reports {{DEFAULTSORT:Cycling at the 2010 Commonwealth Games - Men's team pursuit Track cycling at the 2010 Commonwealth Games Cycling at the Commonwealth Games – Men's team pursuit ...
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Indira Gandhi Arena
The Indira Gandhi Arena (officially Indira Gandhi Indoor Stadium), formerly known as the Indraprashtha Stadium, is located at the Indraprastha Estate in the eastern part of New Delhi. It is the largest indoor arena, indoor sports arena in India and among the largest in Asia. The multi-purpose arena is regularly used by tennis club Indian Aces and DSA Senior Division Futsal League. History Built by the Government of India in 1982 in order to host the indoor games events in the 1982 Asian Games, the arena's grounds cover an area of . Since its construction, the arena hosted a number of other tournaments as well. The facility seats 14,348 people and is named after former Prime Minister of India Indira Gandhi. The venue also hosts political events and music events in addition to sports events like tennis and kabaddi matches. Since its inception, the arena has been repeatedly renovated and modernized. Equipped with soundproof synthetics walls, lighting systems, and audio system, t ...
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Cycling At The 2006 Commonwealth Games – Men's Team Pursuit
The Men's team pursuit at the 2006 Commonwealth Games took place on March 18, 2006 at the Melbourne Park Multi-Purpose Venue, Vodafone Arena in Melbourne, Australia. Qualification Finals ;Bronze medal race ;Gold medal race External links QualificationFinals
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List Of Commonwealth Games Records In Track Cycling
This is the list of Commonwealth Games records in track cycling. Men's records ''♦ denotes a performance that is also a current Para-cycling world record. Statistics are correct as of the 2018 Commonwealth Games.'' Women's records ''♦ denotes a performance that is also a current Para-cycling world record. Statistics are correct as of the 2018 Commonwealth Games.'' See also *Commonwealth Games records References {{Records in track cycling Track cycling records Track cycling at the Commonwealth Games Commonwealth Games records Commonwealth Games The Commonwealth Games is a quadrennial international multi-sport event among athletes from the Commonwealth of Nations, which consists mostly, but not exclusively, of territories of the former British Empire. The event was first held in 1930 ...
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Luke Rowe
Luke Rowe (born 10 March 1990) is a British former racing cyclist from Wales, who rode professionally for and its later iterations between 2012 and 2024. Largely deployed as a domestique during his professional career, Rowe took two wins – stage victories at the 2012 Tour of Britain and the 2017 Herald Sun Tour. Rowe represented Wales at the Commonwealth Games at four consecutive Games between 2010 and 2022, and was also a team member of five consecutive Tour de France victories by / riders between 2015 and 2019, which included him being the lanterne rouge of the 2017 Tour de France. Following his retirement from the peloton in 2024, Rowe became a directeur sportif with UCI WorldTeam . Career Early career Born in Cardiff, Rowe began racing at a young age, initially riding with his parents on a tandem. He began to enjoy cycling and became a member of the Maindy Flyers, based at Maindy Centre, and as a junior, he was a member of British Cycling's Olympic Development Programm ...
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Jon Mould
Jonathan "Jon" Mould (born 4 April 1991) is a Welsh racing cyclist from Newport, Wales, Newport. Mould is a member of British Cycling's Olympic Academy Programme which he joined in 2010. Mould started bike racing at the age of 14 with Newport Velo Cycling Club, and joined the British Cycling Olympic Development Programme in 2009. He was a Commonwealth Games Athlete representing Wales at the Delhi 2010 Games, and rode for the team in 2012. He joined for 2013. After Team UK Youth folded at the end of 2013, he signed with the team for 2014. After one season with NFTO Mould was announced as part of the inaugural squad for the team for the 2015 season. Mould represented Wales at the Commonwealth Games in 2014 Commonwealth Games, Glasgow, 2014. In June 2016 Mould took his fourth Tour Series victory of the season in Durham: the win was also his third consecutive Tour Series win and the ninth of Mould's career, breaking the record of eight wins held by team-mate Ed Clancy. On 14 ...
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Sam Harrison (cyclist)
Samuel James Harrison (born 24 June 1992) is a Welsh people, Welsh former racing cyclist. He has twice won medals at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships, in 2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, 2011, and 2013 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, 2013. Cycling career Harrison is from Risca, Newport, Wales, Newport. He tried cycling after hearing his friends saying that Newport Velodrome was fun, and at the age of 13 he was soon racing with the local club, Cwmcarn Paragon. He was selected to be a member of British Cycling's Olympic Development Programme in 2008. Harrison was nominated for the BBC's Young Sports Personality award in 2008, after winning three titles in the youth competition of the British National Track Championships. In February 2009, he was selected to represent Great Britain at the UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships. He also won two medals at the Under-23 2009 European Track Championships, European Track Championships. 2011 saw Harrison break-thr ...
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Satbir Singh (cyclist)
Satbir Singh may refer to: * Satbir Singh (politician) (born 1954), mayor of Delhi * Satbir Singh (field hockey) Satbir Singh may refer to: * Satbir Singh (politician) (born 1954), mayor of Delhi * Satbir Singh (field hockey) (born 1993), Indian field hockey player {{hndis, Singh, Satbir ...
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Dayala Saran
Bhai Dayala (Gurmukhi: ਭਾਈ ਦਿਆਲਾ ਜੀ), also known as Bhai Dayal Das, was an early martyr of Sikhism. He was boiled alongside his Sikh companions Bhai Mati Das and Bhai Sati Das and the Ninth Guru, Guru Tegh Bahadur. Early life Dayal Das was born in a Brahmin family. Bhai Dayala was one of the twenty five or so Sikhs, alongside Mata Sulakhni (Mata Kishan), that accompanied Guru Har Krishan when he left Kiratpur to visit Emperor Aurangzeb in Delhi in 1664. Service of Guru Tegh Bahadur Bhai Dayala was one of the Guru's most dearest and closest companions. Bhai Dayala was the chief of the ''sangat'' (holy congregation) at Patna Sahib and enlisted incharge of all the masands in the east, and when the Guru's son Gobind Rai (Gobind Singh) was born it was him who sent Guru Tegh Bahadur a letter, who was at Dacca, informing him of his son's birth. Bhai Dayala helped take care of the Guru's son with the help of Bhai Kirpal and was with the Guru at Lakhnaur where t ...
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Vinod Malik
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2010 Commonwealth Games
The 2010 Commonwealth Games, officially known as the XIX Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Delhi 2010, were an international multi-sport event for the members of the Commonwealth that was held in Delhi, India, from 3 to 14 October 2010. A total of 4352 athletes from 71 Commonwealth nations and dependencies competed in 21 sports and 272 events, making it the largest Commonwealth Games to date. It was also the largest international multi-sport event to be staged in Delhi and India, eclipsing the Asian Games in 1951 and 1982. The opening and closing ceremonies were held at the Jawaharlal Nehru Stadium, the main stadium of the event. It was the first time that the Commonwealth Games were held in India and the second time they were held in Asia after Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia in 1998. It was also the first time a Commonwealth republic hosted the games, second in a country not presently headed by the British monarch since Malaysia in 1998. The official mascot of the Game ...
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Cycling At The 2014 Commonwealth Games – Men's Team Pursuit
The Men's team pursuit at the 2014 Commonwealth Games The 2014 Commonwealth Games (), officially known as the XX Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Glasgow 2014 (; ), were an international multi-sport event celebrated in the tradition of the Commonwealth Games as governed by the Commonwea ..., was part of the cycling programme, which took place on 24 July 2014. Australia, the winners of the 2010 Men's team pursuit, retained their title. Qualification Finals ;Gold medal match ;Bronze medal match References {{DEFAULTSORT:Cycling at the 2014 Commonwealth Games - Men's team pursuit Men's team pursuit Cycling at the Commonwealth Games – Men's team pursuit ...
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