2014 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's team sprint

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The Men's team sprint at the 2014 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 26 February 2014. Thirty-six cyclists from 12 countries participated in the contest. After all teams have contested qualifying, the fastest two squads advanced to the final and raced for the gold medal, while the teams ranked third and fourth, raced for the bronze medal. [1]

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Medalists

GoldFlag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Ethan Mitchell
Sam Webster
Edward Dawkins
SilverFlag of Germany.svg  Germany
René Enders
Robert Förstemann
Maximilian Levy
BronzeFlag of France.svg  France
Grégory Baugé
Kévin Sireau
Michaël D'Almeida

Results

Qualifying

The qualifying was started at 19:20. [2]

RankNameNationTimeNotes
1 Ethan Mitchell
Sam Webster
Edward Dawkins
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 43.065
2 René Enders
Robert Förstemann
Maximilian Levy
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 43.301
3 Pavel Yakushevskiy
Denis Dmitriev
Nikita Shurshin
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 43.454
4 Grégory Baugé
Kévin Sireau
Michaël D'Almeida
Flag of France.svg  France 43.486
5 Philip Hindes
Jason Kenny
Kian Emadi
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 43.617
6 Daniel Ellis
Shane Perkins
Matthew Glaetzer
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 43.658
7 Maciej Bielecki
Damian Zieliński
Krzysztof Maksel
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 43.885
8 Jeffrey Hoogland
Hugo Haak
Matthijs Büchli
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 43.925
9 José Moreno Sanchez
Juan Peralta
Hodei Mazquiarán
Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 44.753
10 Rubén Murillo
Leonardo Narváez
Santiago Ramírez
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 44.924
11 Tomoyuki Kawabata
Kazunari Watanabe
Seiichiro Nakagawa
Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 44.938
12 Hu Ke
Zhang Miao
Xu Chao
Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 45.131

Finals

The finals were started at 20:45. [3]

RankNameNationTimeNotes
Gold Medal Race
Gold medal icon.svg Ethan Mitchell
Sam Webster
Edward Dawkins
Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 42.840
Silver medal icon.svg René Enders
Robert Förstemann
Maximilian Levy
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 42.885
Bronze Medal Race
Bronze medal icon.svg Grégory Baugé
Kévin Sireau
Michaël D'Almeida
Flag of France.svg  France 43.285
4 Pavel Yakushevskiy
Denis Dmitriev
Nikita Shurshin
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 43.309

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References

  1. "Men's Team Sprint / Vitesse par équipes hommes – Qualifying / Qualifications: Start List / Liste de départ". Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 25 February 2014. Retrieved 26 February 2014.
  2. "Men's Team Sprint / Vitesse par équipes hommes – Qualifying / Qualifications: Results / Résultats". Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 26 February 2014. Retrieved 27 February 2014.
  3. "Men's Team Sprint / Vitesse par équipes hommes – Results and Final Classification / Résultats et classement final". Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 26 February 2014. Retrieved 27 February 2014.