Men's team pursuit at the 2007 UCI Track Cycling World Championships | |
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Venue | Palma Arena |
Location | Palma de Mallorca, Spain |
Winning time | 3:57.468 |
Medalists | |
The Men's Team Pursuit was one of the 10 men's events at the 2007 UCI Track World Championships, held in Palma de Mallorca, Spain on March 30, 2007.
49 cyclists from 12 countries participated in the contest. After the qualification, the fastest two teams advanced to the final and the 3rd and 4th fastest raced for the bronze medal. [1]
The qualification took place on March 30 at 10:00 and the Finals on the same day at 20:15. [2]
World Record | ||||
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WR | 3:56.610 | Australia | Athens | August 22, 2004 |
Rank | Name | Country | 1000m | 2000m | 3000m | Time | Speed (km/h) | Q |
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1000-2000 | 2000-3000 | 3000-4000 | ||||||
1 | Edward Clancy Geraint Thomas Paul Manning Bradley Wiggins | Great Britain | 1:04.229 (1) | 2:02.491 (1) | 3:00.761 (1) | 3:59.579 | 60.105 | QF |
58.262 (1) | 58.270 (1) | 58.818 (1) | ||||||
2 | Roman Kononenko Lyubomyr Polatayko Maksym Polischyuk Vitaliy Shchedov | Ukraine | 1:05.448 (5) | 2:04.710 (3) | 3:04.478 (2) | 4:05.039 | 58.766 | QF |
59.262 (4) | 59.768 (2) | 1:00.561 (3) | ||||||
3 | Casper Jørgensen Jens-Erik Madsen Michael Mørkøv Alex Rasmussen | Denmark | 1:05.210 (3) | 2:04.419 (2) | 3:04.789 (3) | 4:05.307 | 58.701 | QB |
59.209 (3) | 1:00.370 (6) | 1:00.518 (2) | ||||||
4 | Sam Bewley Westley Gough Peter Latham Marc Ryan | New Zealand | 1:06.016 (8) | 2:05.554 (7) | 3:05.812 (5) | 4:06.611 | 58.391 | QB |
59.538 (5) | 1:00.258 (4) | 1:00.799 (5) | ||||||
5 | Robert Bartko Robert Bengsch Guido Fulst Leif Lampater | Germany | 1:05.382 (4) | 2:05.273 (6) | 3:06.014 (7) | 4:07.221 | 58.247 | |
59.891 (7) | 1:00.741 (8) | 1:01.207 (6) | ||||||
6 | Peter Dawson Zakkari Dempster Matthew Harley Goss Mark Jamieson | Australia | 1:04.767 (2) | 2:05.119 (5) | 3:05.850 (6) | 4:07.447 | 58.194 | |
1:00.352 (9) | 1:00.731 (7) | 1:01.597 (7) | ||||||
7 | Jenning Huizenga Ismaël Kip Jens Mouris Peter Schep | Netherlands | 1:06.956 (11) | 2:07.158 (9) | 3:07.198 (9) | 4:07.775 | 58.117 | |
1:00.202 (8) | 1:00.040 (3) | 1:00.577 (4) | ||||||
8 | Ivan Kovalev Ivan Rovny Alexander Serov Nikolay Trussov | Russia | 1:05.828 (7) | 2:05.633 (8) | 3:06.568 (8) | 4:08.308 | 57.992 | |
59.805 (6) | 1:00.935 (9) | 1:01.740 (8) | ||||||
9 | Sergi Escobar Roure Asier Maeztu Billelabeitia David Muntaner Juaneda Carlos Torrent Tarres | Spain | 1:05.671 (6) | 2:04.849 (4) | 3.05.181 (4) | 4:10.098 | 57.577 | |
59.178 (2) | 1:00.332 (5) | 1:04.917 (11) | ||||||
10 | Dominique Cornu Kenny De Ketele Ingmar De Poortere Tim Mertens | Belgium | 1:06.597 (9) | 2:07.285 (10) | 3:08.816 (10) | 4:11.357 | 57.289 | |
1:00.688 (10) | 1:01.531 (10) | 1:02.541 (9) | ||||||
11 | Kevin Lalouette Alexandre Lemair Nicolas Rousseau Fabien Sanchez | France | 1:07.543 (12) | 2:08.488 (11) | 3:10.308 (11) | 4:13.021 | 56.912 | |
1:00.945 (11) | 1:01.820 (11) | 1:02.713 (10) | ||||||
12 | Gianpaolo Biolo Marco Coledan Giairo Ermeti Daniel Oss | Italy | 1:06.635 (10) | 2:09.143 (12) | 3:13.539 (12) | 4:19.480 | 55.495 | |
1:02.508 (12) | 1:04.396 (12) | 1:05.941 (12) |
Rank | Name | Country | 1000m | 2000m | 3000m | Time | Speed (km/h) |
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1000-2000 | 2000-3000 | 3000-4000 | |||||
Gold Medal Race | |||||||
Edward Clancy Geraint Thomas Paul Manning Bradley Wiggins | Great Britain | 1:04.028 (1) | 2:02.021 (1) | 3:00.021 (1) | 3:57.468 | 60.639 | |
57.993 (1) | 58.000 (1) | 57.447 (1) | |||||
Lyubomyr Polatayko Maksym Polischyuk Vitaliy Popkov Vitaliy Shchedov | Ukraine | 1:05.190 (2) | 2:03.539 (2) | 3:02.482 (2) | 4:03.280 | 59.191 | |
58.349 (2) | 58.943 (2) | 1:00.798 (2) | |||||
Bronze Medal Race | |||||||
Casper Jørgensen Jens-Erik Madsen Michael Mørkøv Alex Rasmussen | Denmark | 1:04.824 (1) | 2:03.910 (1) | 3:04.006 (1) | 4:04.093 | 58.993 | |
59.086 (1) | 1:00.096 (2) | 1:00.087 (1) | |||||
4 | Sam Bewley Westley Gough Peter Latham Marc Ryan | New Zealand | 1:05.667 (2) | 2:05.313 (2) | 3:05.254 (2) | 4:06.591 | 58.396 |
59.636 (2) | 59.941 (1) | 1:01.337 (2) | |||||
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