World Record Shattered: Top Riders Dominate in Women's Sprint Qualifiers
By: Nitin Singh
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Lea Friedrich of Germany sets a new world record in the Women's Sprint Qualifying with a time of 10.029 seconds.
Emma Finucane (Great Britain) and Ellesse Andrews (New Zealand) finish close behind, securing 2nd and 3rd places in Qualifying.
In the 1/32 Finals, all top-ranked riders, including Friedrich, Finucane, and Andrews, advance with strong performances.
The 1/16 Finals heat up as Friedrich, Finucane, and Andrews continue to dominate, moving on to the next round.
Riders like Shaane Fulton (New Zealand) and Kelsey Mitchell (Canada) fight back through the repechage rounds to stay in the competition.
The competition narrows as the top riders, including Friedrich and Finucane, secure their spots in the quarterfinals.
Sophie Capewell (Great Britain) and Hetty van de Wouw (Netherlands) win their 1/8 Final heats by fractions of a second.
The stage is set for an exciting quarterfinal with top sprinters Friedrich, Finucane, and Hinze leading the charge.
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