Minsk Cycling Club rider Hanna Tserakh won the individual pursuit race on the first day of the Belarus Open Track Cycling Championships.
The Minsker confidently won the qualification with a time of 3.33.720 seconds, and then confirmed her superiority in the "gold" final, where she was faster than the Russian Valeria Valgonen.
One more medal to Minsk Cycling Club could have brought Nastassia Kiptsikava, who, with the fourth result in qualification, broke into the final for bronze. However, she failed to get ahead of the racer from St. Petersburg Alina Moiseeva in the decisive race.
But in the U-23 standings, Iryna Chuyankova took third place.
In men's individual pursuit rivalry was even greater. As a result, only Yauheni Karaliok broke into the medal finals, with a new record of Belarus (4:15.866 sec.), he took third place in the qualification. However, in the race for the bronze medal, the rider of Minsk Cycling Club failed to improve his seconds, unlike his opponent from Russia, Gleb Syritsa, who took third place. The main final went to the Russian Lev Gonov, who was ahead of his compatriot Alexander Yevtushenko.
The riders of Minsk Cycling Club did not remain without medals in the time trial either.
In men's 1 km time trial , Artsiom Zaitsau was in the lead, coming ahead of Aliaksandr Hlova and Anton Konan.
Hlova also had a victory in the U-23 standings. Besides, Kiryl Hutsko took second place in the final among juniors.