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2008 UCI Track Cycling World Championships - Women's Scratch

Women's scatch
2008 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
Podium: Ellen van Dijk (1), Yumari González (2) and Belinda Goss (3)
Race details
Dates 30 March 2008
Stages 1
Distance 10 km (6.214 mi)
Medalists
   Gold  Ellen van Dijk (the Netherlands)
   Silver  Yumari González (Cuba)
   Bronze  Belinda Goss (Australia)
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   Gold  Ellen van Dijk (the Netherlands)
   Silver  Yumari González (Cuba)
   Bronze  Belinda Goss (Australia)

The 2008 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's scratch was the women's scratch race at 2008 UCI Track Cycling World Championships. It was one of the eight women's events, held at the Manchester Velodrome in Manchester, Great Britain on the fifth and final day of the Championships on 30 March 2008. It was the seventh women's scatch race appearance at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships. 21 women from 21 countries participated in the race.

After several attacks that did not come to anything Ellen van Dijk of the Netherlands struck out alone with less than eight laps to go. No one else reacted and she rode solo to the finish. The sprint of the peloton behind Van Dijk was won by Yumari González of Cuba who took the silver medal with Belinda Goss from Australia taking bronze.

Qualification for the race was restricted to one cyclist per nation for the countries in the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) individual standings as of 18 February 2008, after the fourth and final round of the 2007–08 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics. Additionally, one place was available at the B World Championship, one place at each contintenal championships and one wild card for nations that did not qualify through the UCI standing. National federations of the qualified countries selected the rider. The maximum quota of the event was set at 24 cyclists but only 21 cyclists were registered.

A scratch race is a race in which all riders start together and the object is to cross the finish line. The competition consisted on 40 laps, making a total of 10 km without intermediate points or sprints. There were no qualification rounds for this discipline so the event was run direct to the final.


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