Men's sprint at the 2007 UCI Track Cycling World Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Palma Arena | |||||||||
Location | Palma de Mallorca, Spain | |||||||||
Dates | 31 March – 1 April 2007 | |||||||||
Competitors | 39 from 16 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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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.
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 | ||||
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WR | 9.772 | Theo Bos (NED) | Moscow | 16 December 2006 |
Rank | Name | 100 m | Time | Speed (km/h) | Q |
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100–200 | |||||
1 | Mickaël Bourgain (FRA) | 4.944 (1) | 9.968 | 72.231 | Q |
5.024 (1) | |||||
2 | Theo Bos (NED) | 4.971 (3) | 10.045 | 71.677 | Q |
5.074 (2) | |||||
3 | Craig MacLean (GBR) | 4.985 (4) | 10.110 | 71.216 | Q |
5.125 (4) | |||||
4 | Grégory Baugé (FRA) | 4.964 (2) | 10.134 | 71.047 | Q |
5.170 (7) | |||||
5 | Maximilian Levy (GER) | 5.029 (5) | 10.163 | 70.845 | Q |
5.134 (5) | |||||
6 | Ross Edgar (GBR) | 5.066 (7) | 10.191 | 70.650 | Q |
5.125 (3) | |||||
7 | José Antonio Escuredo (ESP) | 5.045 (6) | 10.254 | 70.216 | Q |
5.209 (10) | |||||
8 | Stefan Nimke (GER) | 5.078 (8) | 10.264 | 70.148 | Q |
5.186 (9) | |||||
9 | Tim Veldt (NED) | 5.093 (11) | 10.271 | 70.100 | Q |
5.178 (8) | |||||
10 | Łukasz Kwiatkowski (POL) | 5.117 (13) | 10.286 | 69.998 | Q |
5.169 (6) | |||||
11 | Teun Mulder (NED) | 5.086 (10) | 10.303 | 69.882 | Q |
5.217 (11) | |||||
12 | Mark French (AUS) | 5.082 (9) | 10.324 | 69.740 | Q |
5.242 (14) | |||||
13 | Damian Zieliński (POL) | 5.117 (14) | 10.344 | 69.605 | Q |
5.227 (12) | |||||
14 | Ryan Bayley (AUS) | 5.120 (15) | 10.352 | 69.551 | Q |
5.232 (13) | |||||
15 | Arnaud Tournant (FRA) | 5.101 (12) | 10.353 | 69.545 | Q |
5.252 (6) | |||||
16 | Roberto Chiappa (ITA) | 5.141 (18) | 10.383 | 69.344 | Q |
5.242 (15) | |||||
17 | Shane Perkins (AUS) | 5.131 (16) | 10.414 | 69.137 | Q |
5.283 (21) | |||||
17 | Andriy Vynokurov (UKR) | 5.153 (21) | 10.414 | 69.137 | Q |
5.261 (17) | |||||
19 | Matthew Crampton (GBR) | 5.152 (20) | 10.431 | 69.025 | Q |
5.279 (20) | |||||
20 | Scott Sunderland (AUS) | 5.154 (22) | 10.433 | 69.011 | Q |
5.279 (19) | |||||
21 | Matthias John (GER) | 5.148 (19) | 10.474 | 68.741 | Q |
5.326 (25) | |||||
22 | Michael Seidenbecher (GER) | 5.187 (25) | 10.480 | 68.702 | Q |
5.293 (22) | |||||
23 | Tsubasa Kitatsuru (JPN) | 5.212 (27) | 10.482 | 68.689 | Q |
5.270 (18) | |||||
24 | Ricardo Lynch (JAM) | 5.132 (17) | 10.492 | 68.623 | Q |
5.360 (28) | |||||
25 | Denis Dmitriev (RUS) | 5.180 (24) | 10.506 | 68.532 | |
5.326 (26) | |||||
26 | Zhang Lei (CHN) | 5.192 (26) | 10.507 | 68.525 | |
5.315 (23) | |||||
27 | Adam Ptáčník (CZE) | 5.214 (28) | 10.535 | 68.343 | |
5.321 (24) | |||||
28 | Kazunari Watanabe (JPN) | 5.167 (23) | 10.541 | 68.304 | |
5.374 (29) | |||||
29 | Sergey Borisov (RUS) | 5.218 (29) | 10.573 | 68.097 | |
5.355 (27) | |||||
30 | Kiyofumi Nagai (JPN) | 5.227 (30) | 10.634 | 67.707 | |
5.407 (31) | |||||
31 | Tang Qi (CHN) | 5.277 (31) | 10.684 | 67.390 | |
5.407 (30) | |||||
32 | Azizulhasni Awang (MAS) | 5.285 (32) | 10.732 | 67.089 | |
5.447 (34) | |||||
33 | Mohd Rizal Tisin (MAS) | 5.323 (34) | 10.751 | 66.970 | |
5.428 (32) | |||||
34 | Maciej Bielecki (POL) | 5.316 (33) | 10.788 | 66.740 | |
5.472 (35) | |||||
35 | Denis Špička (CZE) | 5.347 (35) | 10.794 | 66.703 | |
5.447 (33) | |||||
36 | Mikhail Shikhalev (RUS) | 5.350 (36) | 10.841 | 66.414 | |
5.491 (37) | |||||
37 | Ivan Vrba (CZE) | 5.378 (38) | 10.869 | 66.243 | |
5.491 (36) | |||||
38 | Itmar Esteban Herraiz (ESP) | 5.354 (37) | 10.878 | 66.188 | |
5.524 (38) | |||||
Travis Smith (CAN) | DNS |
Heat | Rank | Name | 200 m time | Speed (km/h) | Q |
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1 | 1 | Mickaël Bourgain (FRA) | 11.255 | 63.971 | Q |
2 | Ricardo Lynch (JAM) | ||||
2 | 1 | Theo Bos (NED) | 10.814 | 66.580 | Q |
2 | Tsubasa Kitatsuru (JPN) | ||||
3 | 1 | Craig MacLean (GBR) | 10.860 | 66.298 | Q |
2 | Michael Seidenbecher (GER) | ||||
4 | 1 | Grégory Baugé (FRA) | 10.851 | 66.353 | Q |
2 | Mathhias John (GER) | ||||
5 | 1 | Maximilian Levy (GER) | 10.627 | 67.751 | Q |
2 | Scott Sunderland (AUS) | ||||
6 | 1 | Ross Edgar (GBR) | 10.846 | 66.383 | Q |
2 | Matthew Crampton (GBR) | ||||
7 | 1 | José Antonio Escuredo (ESP) | 10.942 | 65.801 | Q |
2 | Andriy Vynokurov (UKR) | ||||
8 | 1 | Stefan Nimke (GER) | 10.747 | 66.995 | Q |
2 | Shane Perkins (AUS) | ||||
9 | 1 | Roberto Chiappa (ITA) | 18.444 | 39.037 | Q |
2 | Tim Veldt (NED) | ||||
10 | 1 | Arnaud Tournant (FRA) | 10.956 | 65.717 | Q |
2 | Łukasz Kwiatkowski (POL) | ||||
11 | 1 | Ryan Bayley (AUS) | 10.739 | 67.045 | Q |
2 | Teun Mulder (NED) | ||||
12 | 1 | Mark French (AUS) | 11.039 | 65.223 | Q |
2 | Damian Zieliński (POL) |
Heat | Rank | Name | 200 m time | Speed (km/h) | Q |
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1 | 1 | Mickaël Bourgain (FRA) | 10.484 | 68.676 | Q |
2 | Mark French (AUS) | R | |||
2 | 1 | Theo Bos (NED) | 10.432 | 69.018 | Q |
2 | Ryan Bayley (AUS) | R | |||
3 | 1 | Craig MacLean (GBR) | 10.723 | 67.126 | Q |
2 | Arnaud Tournant (FRA) | R | |||
4 | 1 | Grégory Baugé (FRA) | 10.988 | 65.526 | Q |
2 | Roberto Chiappa (ITA) | R | |||
5 | 1 | Maximilian Levy (GER) | 10.724 | 67.139 | Q |
2 | Stefan Nimke (GER) | R | |||
6 | 1 | Ross Edgar (GBR) | 10.871 | 66.231 | Q |
2 | José Antonio Escuredo (ESP) | R |
Heat | Rank | Name | 200 m time | Speed (km/h) | Q |
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1 | 1 | Roberto Chiappa (ITA) | 10.885 | 66.146 | Q |
2 | José Antonio Escuredo (ESP) | ||||
3 | Mark French (AUS) | ||||
2 | 1 | Stefan Nimke (GER) | 10.783 | 66.771 | Q |
2 | Arnaud Tournant (FRA) | ||||
3 | Ryan Bayley (AUS) |
Heat | Rank | Name | 1st race | 2nd race | Decider | Q |
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1 | 1 | Mickaël Bourgain (FRA) | 10.644 | 10.892 | Q | |
2 | Stefan Nimke (GER) | |||||
2 | 2 | Theo Bos (NED) | 10.706 | 10.633 | Q | |
2 | Roberto Chiappa (ITA) | |||||
3 | 1 | Craig MacLean (GBR) | 10.874 | 10.669 | Q | |
2 | Ross Edgar (GBR) | 10.678 | ||||
4 | 1 | Grégory Baugé (FRA) | 10.553 | 10.922 | Q | |
2 | Maximilian Levy (GER) |
Rank | Name | 200 m time | Speed (km/h) |
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5 | Maximilian Levy (GER) | 11.474 | 62.750 |
6 | Stefan Nimke (GER) | ||
7 | Roberto Chiappa (ITA) | ||
8 | Ross Edgar (GBR) |
Heat | Rank | Name | 1st race | 2nd race | Decider | Q |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
1 | 1 | Grégory Baugé (FRA) | 10.555 | 10.608 | QF | |
2 | Mickaël Bourgain (FRA) | 10.535 | QB | |||
2 | 1 | Theo Bos (NED) | 10.966 | 10.476 | QF | |
2 | Craig MacLean (GBR) | QB |
Heat | Rank | Name | 1st race | 2nd race | Decider |
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Gold medal race | Theo Bos (NED) | 10.400 | 10.606 | ||
Grégory Baugé (FRA) | |||||
Bronze medal race | Mickaël Bourgain (FRA) | 10.765 | 10.493 | ||
4 | Craig MacLean (GBR) |
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