The Men's omnium at the 2014 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 28 February and 1 March 2014. 18 athletes participated in the contest. [1] The final standings were determined by adding ranks in the six events; the rider with the lowest cumulative score won the gold medal.
Gold | Thomas Boudat (FRA) |
Silver | Tim Veldt (NED) |
Bronze | Viktor Manakov (RUS) |
Rank | Rider | FL | PR | ER | IP | SR | TT | Total |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Thomas Boudat (FRA) | 10 | 1 | 1 | 7 | 2 | 3 | 24 | |
Tim Veldt (NED) | 2 | 9 | 7 | 5 | 3 | 2 | 28 | |
Viktor Manakov (RUS) | 32 | |||||||
4 | Aaron Gate (NZL) | 34 | ||||||
5 | Ed Clancy (GBR) | 1 | 13 | 8 | 11 | 1 | 1 | 35 |
6 | Juan Esteban Arango (COL) | 38 | ||||||
7 | Olivier Beer (SUI) | 55 | ||||||
8 | Casper von Folsach (DEN) | 56 | ||||||
9 | Unai Elorriaga (ESP) | 56 | ||||||
10 | Raman Tsishkou (BLR) | 57 | ||||||
11 | Ondřej Rybín (CZE) | 57 | ||||||
12 | Eiya Hashimoto (JPN) | 68 | ||||||
13 | Luke Davison (AUS) | 71 | ||||||
14 | Vladislav Kreminskyi (UKR) | 73 | ||||||
15 | Jacob Duehring (USA) | 74 | ||||||
16 | Jose Aguirre (MEX) | 91 | ||||||
17 | Francesco Castegnaro (ITA) | 93 | ||||||
– | Jasper De Buyst (BEL) | DSQ |
FL: 250m flying lap. PR: Points race. ER: Elimination race.
IP: 4000m individual pursuit. SR: Scratch race. TT: 1000m time trial.
The flying lap was held at 12:35. [2]
Rank | Name | Nation | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ed Clancy | Great Britain | 12.806 |
2 | Tim Veldt | Netherlands | 13.163 |
3 | Luke Davison | Australia | 13.187 |
4 | Jasper De Buyst | Belgium | 13.229 |
5 | Olivier Beer | Switzerland | 13.265 |
6 | Viktor Manakov | Russia | 13.267 |
7 | Ondřej Rybín | Czech Republic | 13.378 |
8 | Unai Elorriaga | Spain | 13.414 |
9 | Aaron Gate | New Zealand | 13.438 |
10 | Thomas Boudat | France | 13.509 |
11 | Juan Esteban Arango | Colombia | 13.558 |
12 | Raman Tsishkou | Belarus | 13.586 |
13 | Eiya Hashimoto | Japan | 13.628 |
14 | Casper von Folsach | Denmark | 13.673 |
15 | Jacob Duehring | United States | 13.679 |
16 | Francesco Castegnaro | Italy | 13.687 |
17 | Vladislav Kreminskyi | Ukraine | 13.792 |
18 | José Aguirre | Mexico | 13.842 |
The points race was held at 14:50. [3]
Rank | Name | Nation | Points |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Thomas Boudat | France | 35 |
2 | Unai Elorriaga | Spain | 34 |
3 | Casper von Folsach | Denmark | 33 |
4 | Eiya Hashimoto | Japan | 32 |
5 | Juan Esteban Arango | Colombia | 28 |
6 | Viktor Manakov | Russia | 25 |
7 | Jacob Duehring | United States | 24 |
8 | Jasper De Buyst | Belgium | 15 |
9 | Tim Veldt | Netherlands | 12 |
10 | Aaron Gate | New Zealand | 9 |
11 | Olivier Beer | Switzerland | 8 |
12 | Francesco Castegnaro | Italy | 7 |
13 | Ed Clancy | Great Britain | 5 |
14 | Ondřej Rybín | Czech Republic | 3 |
15 | Raman Tsishkou | Belarus | 2 |
16 | José Aguirre | Mexico | 0 |
17 | Vladislav Kreminskyi | Ukraine | 0 |
18 | Luke Davison | Australia | 0 |
The elimination race was held at 21:35. [4]
Rank | Name | Nation |
---|---|---|
1 | Thomas Boudat | France |
2 | Aaron Gate | New Zealand |
3 | Viktor Manakov | Russia |
4 | Eiya Hashimoto | Japan |
5 | Raman Tsishkou | Belarus |
6 | Juan Esteban Arango | Colombia |
7 | Tim Veldt | Netherlands |
8 | Ed Clancy | Great Britain |
9 | Vladislav Kreminskyi | Ukraine |
10 | Ondřej Rybín | Czech Republic |
11 | Olivier Beer | Switzerland |
12 | Jacob Duehring | United States |
13 | Casper von Folsach | Denmark |
14 | Unai Elorriaga | Spain |
15 | José Aguirre | Mexico |
16 | Luke Davison | Australia |
17 | Francesco Castegnaro | Italy |
DSQ | Jasper De Buyst | Belgium |
The individual pursuit was held at 13:45. [5]
Rank | Name | Nation | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Aaron Gate | New Zealand | 4:23.698 |
2 | Casper von Folsach | Denmark | 4:25.107 |
3 | Juan Esteban Arango | Colombia | 4:25.612 |
4 | Viktor Manakov | Russia | 4:25.885 |
5 | Tim Veldt | Netherlands | 4:27.411 |
6 | Raman Tsishkou | Belarus | 4:30.524 |
7 | Thomas Boudat | France | 4:31.930 |
8 | Olivier Beer | Switzerland | 4:32.078 |
9 | Luke Davison | Australia | 4:33.593 |
10 | Unai Elorriaga | Spain | 4:34.545 |
11 | Ed Clancy | Great Britain | 4:34.983 |
12 | Ondřej Rybín | Czech Republic | 4:39.509 |
13 | Jacob Duehring | United States | 4:41.062 |
14 | Vladislav Kreminskyi | Ukraine | 4:41.145 |
15 | Eiya Hashimoto | Japan | 4:41.989 |
16 | Francesco Castegnaro | Italy | 4:49.106 |
17 | José Aguirre | Mexico | 4:54.473 |
The Scratch race was held at 19:05. [6]
Rank | Name | Nation | Laps Down |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ed Clancy | Great Britain | |
2 | Thomas Boudat | France | |
3 | Tim Veldt | Netherlands | |
4 | Vladislav Kreminskyi | Ukraine | |
5 | Ondřej Rybín | Czech Republic | |
6 | Viktor Manakov | Russia | |
7 | Aaron Gate | New Zealand | |
8 | Raman Tsishkou | Belarus | |
9 | Juan Esteban Arango | Colombia | |
10 | José Aguirre | Mexico | |
11 | Casper von Folsach | Denmark | |
12 | Unai Elorriaga | Spain | |
13 | Jacob Duehring | United States | |
14 | Olivier Beer | Switzerland | |
15 | Francesco Castegnaro | Italy | |
16 | Eiya Hashimoto | Japan | |
17 | Luke Davison | Australia | −1 |
The 1 km time trial was held at 21:05. [7]
Rank | Name | Nation | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Ed Clancy | Great Britain | 1:01.691 |
2 | Tim Veldt | Netherlands | 1:03.134 |
3 | Thomas Boudat | France | 1:03.396 |
4 | Juan Esteban Arango | Colombia | 1:03.404 |
5 | Aaron Gate | New Zealand | 1:03.655 |
6 | Olivier Beer | Switzerland | 1:03.682 |
7 | Viktor Manakov | Russia | 1:03.863 |
8 | Luke Davison | Australia | 1:03.987 |
9 | Ondřej Rybín | Czech Republic | 1:04.331 |
10 | Unai Elorriaga | Spain | 1:05.451 |
11 | Raman Tsishkou | Belarus | 1:05.519 |
12 | Vladislav Kreminskyi | Ukraine | 1:05.853 |
13 | Casper von Folsach | Denmark | 1:05.866 |
14 | Jacob Duehring | United States | 1:06.297 |
15 | José Aguirre | Mexico | 1:06.356 |
16 | Eiya Hashimoto | Japan | 1:06.937 |
17 | Francesco Castegnaro | Italy | 1:08.765 |
After all events. [8]
Rank | Name | Nation | Points |
---|---|---|---|
Thomas Boudat | France | 24 | |
Tim Veldt | Netherlands | 28 | |
Viktor Manakov | Russia | 32 | |
4 | Aaron Gate | New Zealand | 34 |
5 | Ed Clancy | Great Britain | 35 |
6 | Juan Esteban Arango | Colombia | 38 |
7 | Olivier Beer | Switzerland | 55 |
8 | Casper von Folsach | Denmark | 56 |
9 | Unai Elorriaga | Spain | 56 |
10 | Raman Tsishkou | Belarus | 57 |
11 | Ondřej Rybín | Czech Republic | 57 |
12 | Eiya Hashimoto | Japan | 68 |
13 | Luke Davison | Australia | 71 |
14 | Vladislav Kreminskyi | Ukraine | 73 |
15 | Jacob Duehring | United States | 74 |
16 | José Aguirre | Mexico | 91 |
17 | Francesco Castegnaro | Italy | 93 |
— | Jasper De Buyst | Belgium | DSQ |
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