2012 European Track Championships – Men's team pursuit

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The Men's team pursuit was held on 19 October 2012. 8 nations participated. [1]

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Medalists

GoldFlag of Russia.svg Russia
Artur Ershov
Alexei Markov
Alexander Serov
Valery Kaykov
SilverFlag of Germany.svg Germany
Lucas Liss
Henning Bommel
Theo Reinhardt
Maximilian Beyer
BronzeFlag of Italy.svg Italy
Elia Viviani
Michele Scartezzini
Liam Bertazzo
Ignazio Moser

Results

Fastest 2 teams raced for gold and 3rd and 4th teams raced for bronze.

Qualifying

It was held at 13:35. [2]

RankNameNationTimeNotes
1 Artur Ershov
Alexei Markov
Alexander Serov
Valery Kaykov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia4:01.802Q
2 Lucas Liss
Henning Bommel
Theo Reinhardt
Maximilian Beyer
Flag of Germany.svg Germany4:08.520Q
3 Elia Viviani
Michele Scartezzini
Liam Bertazzo
Ignazio Moser
Flag of Italy.svg Italy4:08.930q
4 Silvan Dillier
Olivier Beer
Gabriel Chavanne
Théry Schir
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland4:10.729q
5 Vitaliy Popkov
Maksym Polishchuk
Oleksandr Martynenko
Maksym Vasylyev
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 4:11.729
6 Roman Furst
Ondrej Vendolsky
Jan Kaduch
František Sisr
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 4:14.600
7 Raman Tsishkou
Andrei Snitko
Aleh Ahiyevich
Anton Muzychkin
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 4:17.531
8 Mateusz Nowak
Mateusz Nowaczek
Wojciech Pszczolarski
Mateusz Mukulicz
Flag of Poland.svg Poland4:17.730

Finals

The finals were held at 19:45. [3]

RankNameNationTime
Gold Medal Race
Gold medal icon.svg Artur Ershov
Alexei Markov
Alexander Serov
Valery Kaykov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia4:00.641
Silver medal icon.svg Lucas Liss
Henning Bommel
Theo Reinhardt
Maximilian Beyer
Flag of Germany.svg GermanyOVL
Bronze Medal Race
Bronze medal icon.svg Elia Viviani
Michele Scartezzini
Liam Bertazzo
Ignazio Moser
Flag of Italy.svg Italy4:06.380
4 Silvan Dillier
Olivier Beer
Gabriel Chavanne
Théry Schir
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland4:11.063

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