2007 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's sprint

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Men's sprint
at the 2007 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
Venue Palma Arena
Location Palma de Mallorca, Spain
Dates31 March – 1 April 2007
Competitors39 from 16 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of France.svg  France
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of France.svg  France
2008  
Rainbow jersey Jersey rainbow.svg
Rainbow jersey

The men's sprint was one of the 10 men's events at the 2007 UCI Track World Championship, held in Palma de Mallorca, Spain.

Contents

39 cyclists from 16 countries participated in the contest. After the qualifying heats, the fastest 24 riders in each advanced to the 1/16 finals. [1]

The first rider in each of the 12 heats advance to the second round. [2] There is no repechage for this round.

The first rider from each of the six second round heats advance to the quarterfinals and the second placed riders face a repechage [3] to determine the other two that will complete the quarterfinals. [4]

The first rider in each quarterfinal advanced to the semifinals and the four losing athletes faced a race for 5th–8th place. [5]

The qualifying, first round, second round, second round repechages and quarterfinals took place on 31 March. The semifinals and finals took place on 1 April. The final started at 17:20. [6]

World record

World record
WR9.772Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Theo Bos  (NED)Moscow Flag of Russia.svg 16 December 2006

Qualification

RankName100 mTimeSpeed
(km/h)
Q
100–200
1Flag of France.svg  Mickaël Bourgain  (FRA)4.944 (1)9.96872.231Q
5.024 (1)
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Theo Bos  (NED)4.971 (3)10.04571.677Q
5.074 (2)
3Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Craig MacLean  (GBR)4.985 (4)10.11071.216Q
5.125 (4)
4Flag of France.svg  Grégory Baugé  (FRA)4.964 (2)10.13471.047Q
5.170 (7)
5Flag of Germany.svg  Maximilian Levy  (GER)5.029 (5)10.16370.845Q
5.134 (5)
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ross Edgar  (GBR)5.066 (7)10.19170.650Q
5.125 (3)
7Flag of Spain.svg  José Antonio Escuredo  (ESP)5.045 (6)10.25470.216Q
5.209 (10)
8Flag of Germany.svg  Stefan Nimke  (GER)5.078 (8)10.26470.148Q
5.186 (9)
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Tim Veldt  (NED)5.093 (11)10.27170.100Q
5.178 (8)
10Flag of Poland.svg  Łukasz Kwiatkowski  (POL)5.117 (13)10.28669.998Q
5.169 (6)
11Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Teun Mulder  (NED)5.086 (10)10.30369.882Q
5.217 (11)
12Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Mark French  (AUS)5.082 (9)10.32469.740Q
5.242 (14)
13Flag of Poland.svg  Damian Zieliński  (POL)5.117 (14)10.34469.605Q
5.227 (12)
14Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Ryan Bayley  (AUS)5.120 (15)10.35269.551Q
5.232 (13)
15Flag of France.svg  Arnaud Tournant  (FRA)5.101 (12)10.35369.545Q
5.252 (6)
16Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Chiappa  (ITA)5.141 (18)10.38369.344Q
5.242 (15)
17Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Shane Perkins  (AUS)5.131 (16)10.41469.137Q
5.283 (21)
17Flag of Ukraine.svg  Andriy Vynokurov  (UKR)5.153 (21)10.41469.137Q
5.261 (17)
19Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Matthew Crampton  (GBR)5.152 (20)10.43169.025Q
5.279 (20)
20Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Scott Sunderland  (AUS)5.154 (22)10.43369.011Q
5.279 (19)
21Flag of Germany.svg  Matthias John  (GER)5.148 (19)10.47468.741Q
5.326 (25)
22Flag of Germany.svg  Michael Seidenbecher  (GER)5.187 (25)10.48068.702Q
5.293 (22)
23Flag of Japan.svg  Tsubasa Kitatsuru  (JPN)5.212 (27)10.48268.689Q
5.270 (18)
24Flag of Jamaica.svg  Ricardo Lynch  (JAM)5.132 (17)10.49268.623Q
5.360 (28)
25Flag of Russia.svg  Denis Dmitriev  (RUS)5.180 (24)10.50668.532
5.326 (26)
26Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Zhang Lei  (CHN)5.192 (26)10.50768.525
5.315 (23)
27Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Adam Ptáčník  (CZE)5.214 (28)10.53568.343
5.321 (24)
28Flag of Japan.svg  Kazunari Watanabe  (JPN)5.167 (23)10.54168.304
5.374 (29)
29Flag of Russia.svg  Sergey Borisov  (RUS)5.218 (29)10.57368.097
5.355 (27)
30Flag of Japan.svg  Kiyofumi Nagai  (JPN)5.227 (30)10.63467.707
5.407 (31)
31Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  Tang Qi  (CHN)5.277 (31)10.68467.390
5.407 (30)
32Flag of Malaysia.svg  Azizulhasni Awang  (MAS)5.285 (32)10.73267.089
5.447 (34)
33Flag of Malaysia.svg  Mohd Rizal Tisin  (MAS)5.323 (34)10.75166.970
5.428 (32)
34Flag of Poland.svg  Maciej Bielecki  (POL)5.316 (33)10.78866.740
5.472 (35)
35Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Denis Špička  (CZE)5.347 (35)10.79466.703
5.447 (33)
36Flag of Russia.svg  Mikhail Shikhalev  (RUS)5.350 (36)10.84166.414
5.491 (37)
37Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Ivan Vrba  (CZE)5.378 (38)10.86966.243
5.491 (36)
38Flag of Spain.svg  Itmar Esteban Herraiz  (ESP)5.354 (37)10.87866.188
5.524 (38)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Travis Smith  (CAN)DNS

1/16 finals

HeatRankName200 m
time
Speed
(km/h)
Q
11Flag of France.svg  Mickaël Bourgain  (FRA)11.25563.971Q
2Flag of Jamaica.svg  Ricardo Lynch  (JAM)
21Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Theo Bos  (NED)10.81466.580Q
2Flag of Japan.svg  Tsubasa Kitatsuru  (JPN)
31Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Craig MacLean  (GBR)10.86066.298Q
2Flag of Germany.svg  Michael Seidenbecher  (GER)
41Flag of France.svg  Grégory Baugé  (FRA)10.85166.353Q
2Flag of Germany.svg  Mathhias John  (GER)
51Flag of Germany.svg  Maximilian Levy  (GER)10.62767.751Q
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Scott Sunderland  (AUS)
61Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ross Edgar  (GBR)10.84666.383Q
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Matthew Crampton  (GBR)
71Flag of Spain.svg  José Antonio Escuredo  (ESP)10.94265.801Q
2Flag of Ukraine.svg  Andriy Vynokurov  (UKR)
81Flag of Germany.svg  Stefan Nimke  (GER)10.74766.995Q
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Shane Perkins  (AUS)
91Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Chiappa  (ITA)18.44439.037Q
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Tim Veldt  (NED)
101Flag of France.svg  Arnaud Tournant  (FRA)10.95665.717Q
2Flag of Poland.svg  Łukasz Kwiatkowski  (POL)
111Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Ryan Bayley  (AUS)10.73967.045Q
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Teun Mulder  (NED)
121Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Mark French  (AUS)11.03965.223Q
2Flag of Poland.svg  Damian Zieliński  (POL)

1/8 finals

HeatRankName200 m
time
Speed
(km/h)
Q
11Flag of France.svg  Mickaël Bourgain  (FRA)10.48468.676Q
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Mark French  (AUS)R
21Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Theo Bos  (NED)10.43269.018Q
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Ryan Bayley  (AUS)R
31Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Craig MacLean  (GBR)10.72367.126Q
2Flag of France.svg  Arnaud Tournant  (FRA)R
41Flag of France.svg  Grégory Baugé  (FRA)10.98865.526Q
2Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Chiappa  (ITA)R
51Flag of Germany.svg  Maximilian Levy  (GER)10.72467.139Q
2Flag of Germany.svg  Stefan Nimke  (GER)R
61Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ross Edgar  (GBR)10.87166.231Q
2Flag of Spain.svg  José Antonio Escuredo  (ESP)R

1/8 finals repechage

HeatRankName200 m
time
Speed
(km/h)
Q
11Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Chiappa  (ITA)10.88566.146Q
2Flag of Spain.svg  José Antonio Escuredo  (ESP)
3Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Mark French  (AUS)
21Flag of Germany.svg  Stefan Nimke  (GER)10.78366.771Q
2Flag of France.svg  Arnaud Tournant  (FRA)
3Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Ryan Bayley  (AUS)

Quarterfinals

HeatRankName1st race2nd raceDeciderQ
11Flag of France.svg  Mickaël Bourgain  (FRA)10.64410.892Q
2Flag of Germany.svg  Stefan Nimke  (GER)
22Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Theo Bos  (NED)10.70610.633Q
2Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Chiappa  (ITA)
31Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Craig MacLean  (GBR)10.87410.669Q
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ross Edgar  (GBR)10.678
41Flag of France.svg  Grégory Baugé  (FRA)10.55310.922Q
2Flag of Germany.svg  Maximilian Levy  (GER)

Race for 5th to 8th places

RankName200 m
time
Speed
(km/h)
5Flag of Germany.svg  Maximilian Levy  (GER)11.47462.750
6Flag of Germany.svg  Stefan Nimke  (GER)
7Flag of Italy.svg  Roberto Chiappa  (ITA)
8Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ross Edgar  (GBR)

Semifinals

HeatRankName1st race2nd raceDeciderQ
11Flag of France.svg  Grégory Baugé  (FRA)10.55510.608QF
2Flag of France.svg  Mickaël Bourgain  (FRA)10.535QB
21Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Theo Bos  (NED)10.96610.476QF
2Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Craig MacLean  (GBR)QB

[7]

Finals

HeatRankName1st race2nd raceDecider
Gold medal race Med 1.png Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Theo Bos  (NED)10.40010.606
Med 2.png Flag of France.svg  Grégory Baugé  (FRA)
Bronze medal race Med 3.png Flag of France.svg  Mickaël Bourgain  (FRA)10.76510.493
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Craig MacLean  (GBR)

[8]

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