2012 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's team pursuit

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The Men's team pursuit at the 2012 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on April 4. 15 nations of 4 cyclists each participated in the contest. After the qualifying, the fastest 2 teams raced for gold, and 3rd and 4th teams raced for bronze. [1]

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Medalists

GoldFlag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
Ed Clancy
Steven Burke
Peter Kennaugh
Geraint Thomas
Andrew Tennant
SilverFlag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
Glenn O'Shea
Jack Bobridge
Rohan Dennis
Michael Hepburn
BronzeFlag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
Aaron Gate
Sam Bewley
Westley Gough
Marc Ryan

Results

Qualifying

The qualifying was held at 15:00. [2]

RankNameNationTimeNotes
1 Ed Clancy
Peter Kennaugh
Andrew Tennant
Geraint Thomas
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain3:54.485Q
2 Glenn O'Shea
Jack Bobridge
Rohan Dennis
Michael Hepburn
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia3:54.654Q
3 Aaron Gate
Sam Bewley
Westley Gough
Marc Ryan
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand3:59.156Q
4 Artur Ershov
Evgeny Kovalev
Alexei Markov
Alexander Serov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia3:59.290Q
5 Pablo Aitor Bernal
Asier Maeztu Billelabeitia
Sebastián Mora Vedri
Albert Torres
Flag of Spain.svg Spain4:01.717
6 Gijs van Hoecke
Kenny De Ketele
Dominique Cornu
Jonathan Dufrasne
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium4:02.317
7 Lasse Norman Hansen
Casper Folsach
Rasmus Quaade
Christian Ranneries
Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 4:03.237
8 Peter Schep
Levi Heimans
Arno van der Zwet
Tim Veldt
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands4:04.489
9 Nikias Arndt
Henning Bommel
Jakob Steigmiller
Stefan Schaefer
Flag of Germany.svg Germany4:05.078
10 Jang Sun-jae
Park Keon-Woo
Park Seon-Ho
Park Sung-Baek
Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 4:06.970
11 Silvan Dillier
Claudio Imhof
Loïc Perizzolo
Cyrille Thièry
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg Switzerland4:09.200
12 Luis Sepúlveda
Antonio Cabrera
Gonzalo Miranda
Pablo Seisdedos
Flag of Chile.svg Chile4:10.249
13 Oleksandr Lobov
Maxim Polischuk
Vitaliy Popkov
Vitaliy Shchedov
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 4:10.943
14 Choi Ki Ho
Kwok Ho Ting
Cheung King Lok
Cheung King Wai
Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 4:11.886
15 Alexey Lyalko
Dias Omirzakov
Ivan Tsissaruk
Artyom Zakharov
Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 4:13.145

Finals

The finals were held at 19:20. [3]

Small Final

RankNameNationTimeNotes
Bronze medal icon.svg Aaron Gate
Sam Bewley
Westley Gough
Marc Ryan
Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand3:57.592
4 Artur Ershov
Evgeny Kovalev
Alexei Markov
Alexander Serov
Flag of Russia.svg Russia3:59.237

Final

RankNameNationTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Ed Clancy
Peter Kennaugh
Steven Burke
Geraint Thomas
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain3:53.295WR
Silver medal icon.svg Glenn O'Shea
Jack Bobridge
Rohan Dennis
Michael Hepburn
Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia3:53.401

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