2014 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's omnium

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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.

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Medalists

GoldFlag of France.svg  Thomas Boudat  (FRA)
SilverFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Tim Veldt  (NED)
BronzeFlag of Russia.svg  Viktor Manakov  (RUS)

Results

Overall results

RankRider FL PR ER IP SR TT Total
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of France.svg  Thomas Boudat  (FRA)101172324
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Tim Veldt  (NED)29753228
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Russia.svg  Viktor Manakov  (RUS)32
4Flag of New Zealand.svg  Aaron Gate  (NZL)34
5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Ed Clancy  (GBR)1138111135
6Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Esteban Arango  (COL)38
7Flag of Switzerland.svg  Olivier Beer  (SUI)55
8Flag of Denmark.svg  Casper von Folsach  (DEN)56
9Flag of Spain.svg  Unai Elorriaga  (ESP)56
10Flag of Belarus.svg  Raman Tsishkou  (BLR)57
11Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Ondřej Rybín  (CZE)57
12Flag of Japan.svg  Eiya Hashimoto  (JPN)68
13Flag of Australia.svg  Luke Davison  (AUS)71
14Flag of Ukraine.svg  Vladislav Kreminskyi  (UKR)73
15Flag of the United States.svg  Jacob Duehring  (USA)74
16Flag of Mexico.svg  Jose Aguirre  (MEX)91
17Flag of Italy.svg  Francesco Castegnaro  (ITA)93
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  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.

Flying lap

The flying lap was held at 12:35. [2]

RankNameNationTime
1 Ed Clancy Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain12.806
2 Tim Veldt Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands13.163
3 Luke Davison Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia13.187
4 Jasper De Buyst Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium13.229
5 Olivier Beer Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland13.265
6 Viktor Manakov Flag of Russia.svg Russia13.267
7 Ondřej Rybín Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 13.378
8 Unai Elorriaga Flag of Spain.svg Spain13.414
9 Aaron Gate Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand13.438
10 Thomas Boudat Flag of France.svg France13.509
11 Juan Esteban Arango Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 13.558
12 Raman Tsishkou Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 13.586
13 Eiya Hashimoto Flag of Japan.svg Japan13.628
14 Casper von Folsach Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 13.673
15 Jacob Duehring Flag of the United States.svg United States13.679
16 Francesco Castegnaro Flag of Italy.svg Italy13.687
17 Vladislav Kreminskyi Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 13.792
18 José Aguirre Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico13.842

Points race

The points race was held at 14:50. [3]

RankNameNationPoints
1 Thomas Boudat Flag of France.svg France35
2 Unai Elorriaga Flag of Spain.svg Spain34
3 Casper von Folsach Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 33
4 Eiya Hashimoto Flag of Japan.svg Japan32
5 Juan Esteban Arango Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 28
6 Viktor Manakov Flag of Russia.svg Russia25
7 Jacob Duehring Flag of the United States.svg United States24
8 Jasper De Buyst Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium15
9 Tim Veldt Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands12
10 Aaron Gate Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand9
11 Olivier Beer Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland8
12 Francesco Castegnaro Flag of Italy.svg Italy7
13 Ed Clancy Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain5
14 Ondřej Rybín Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3
15 Raman Tsishkou Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 2
16 José Aguirre Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico0
17 Vladislav Kreminskyi Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 0
18 Luke Davison Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia0

Elimination race

The elimination race was held at 21:35. [4]

RankNameNation
1 Thomas Boudat Flag of France.svg France
2 Aaron Gate Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
3 Viktor Manakov Flag of Russia.svg Russia
4 Eiya Hashimoto Flag of Japan.svg Japan
5 Raman Tsishkou Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
6 Juan Esteban Arango Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
7 Tim Veldt Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
8 Ed Clancy Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
9 Vladislav Kreminskyi Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
10 Ondřej Rybín Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
11 Olivier Beer Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
12 Jacob Duehring Flag of the United States.svg United States
13 Casper von Folsach Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
14 Unai Elorriaga Flag of Spain.svg Spain
15 José Aguirre Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico
16 Luke Davison Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia
17 Francesco Castegnaro Flag of Italy.svg Italy
DSQ Jasper De Buyst Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium

Individual pursuit

The individual pursuit was held at 13:45. [5]

RankNameNationTime
1 Aaron Gate Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand4:23.698
2 Casper von Folsach Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 4:25.107
3 Juan Esteban Arango Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 4:25.612
4 Viktor Manakov Flag of Russia.svg Russia4:25.885
5 Tim Veldt Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands4:27.411
6 Raman Tsishkou Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 4:30.524
7 Thomas Boudat Flag of France.svg France4:31.930
8 Olivier Beer Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland4:32.078
9 Luke Davison Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia4:33.593
10 Unai Elorriaga Flag of Spain.svg Spain4:34.545
11 Ed Clancy Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain4:34.983
12 Ondřej Rybín Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 4:39.509
13 Jacob Duehring Flag of the United States.svg United States4:41.062
14 Vladislav Kreminskyi Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 4:41.145
15 Eiya Hashimoto Flag of Japan.svg Japan4:41.989
16 Francesco Castegnaro Flag of Italy.svg Italy4:49.106
17 José Aguirre Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico4:54.473

Scratch race

The Scratch race was held at 19:05. [6]

RankNameNationLaps Down
1 Ed Clancy Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain
2 Thomas Boudat Flag of France.svg France
3 Tim Veldt Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands
4 Vladislav Kreminskyi Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
5 Ondřej Rybín Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic
6 Viktor Manakov Flag of Russia.svg Russia
7 Aaron Gate Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand
8 Raman Tsishkou Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
9 Juan Esteban Arango Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
10 José Aguirre Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico
11 Casper von Folsach Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
12 Unai Elorriaga Flag of Spain.svg Spain
13 Jacob Duehring Flag of the United States.svg United States
14 Olivier Beer Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
15 Francesco Castegnaro Flag of Italy.svg Italy
16 Eiya Hashimoto Flag of Japan.svg Japan
17 Luke Davison Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia−1

1 km time trial

The 1 km time trial was held at 21:05. [7]

RankNameNationTime
1 Ed Clancy Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain1:01.691
2 Tim Veldt Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands1:03.134
3 Thomas Boudat Flag of France.svg France1:03.396
4 Juan Esteban Arango Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 1:03.404
5 Aaron Gate Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand1:03.655
6 Olivier Beer Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland1:03.682
7 Viktor Manakov Flag of Russia.svg Russia1:03.863
8 Luke Davison Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia1:03.987
9 Ondřej Rybín Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 1:04.331
10 Unai Elorriaga Flag of Spain.svg Spain1:05.451
11 Raman Tsishkou Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 1:05.519
12 Vladislav Kreminskyi Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1:05.853
13 Casper von Folsach Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 1:05.866
14 Jacob Duehring Flag of the United States.svg United States1:06.297
15 José Aguirre Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico1:06.356
16 Eiya Hashimoto Flag of Japan.svg Japan1:06.937
17 Francesco Castegnaro Flag of Italy.svg Italy1:08.765

Final standings

After all events. [8]

RankNameNationPoints
Gold medal icon.svg Thomas Boudat Flag of France.svg France24
Silver medal icon.svg Tim Veldt Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands28
Bronze medal icon.svg Viktor Manakov Flag of Russia.svg Russia32
4 Aaron Gate Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand34
5 Ed Clancy Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain35
6 Juan Esteban Arango Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 38
7 Olivier Beer Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland55
8 Casper von Folsach Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 56
9 Unai Elorriaga Flag of Spain.svg Spain56
10 Raman Tsishkou Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 57
11 Ondřej Rybín Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 57
12 Eiya Hashimoto Flag of Japan.svg Japan68
13 Luke Davison Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia71
14 Vladislav Kreminskyi Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 73
15 Jacob Duehring Flag of the United States.svg United States74
16 José Aguirre Flag of Mexico.svg Mexico91
17 Francesco Castegnaro Flag of Italy.svg Italy93
  Jasper De Buyst Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BelgiumDSQ

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