Men's omnium at the 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Lee Valley VeloPark, London | |||||||||
Date | 4–5 March | |||||||||
Competitors | 20 from 20 nations | |||||||||
Winning points | 191 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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The Men's omnium event of the 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 4 and 5 March 2016. [1] [2] Fernando Gaviria of Colombia won the gold medal.
The scratch race was held at 09:46. [3]
Rank | Name | Nation | Laps Down |
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1 | Thomas Boudat | France | |
2 | Artyom Zakharov | Kazakhstan | |
3 | Elia Viviani | Italy | |
4 | Roger Kluge | Germany | |
5 | Glenn O'Shea | Australia | |
6 | Mark Cavendish | Great Britain | |
7 | Jasper De Buyst | Belgium | |
8 | Viktor Manakov | Russia | |
9 | Gaël Suter | Switzerland | |
10 | Fernando Gaviria | Colombia | |
11 | Park Sang-hoon | South Korea | |
12 | Tim Veldt | Netherlands | |
13 | Kazushige Kuboki | Japan | |
14 | Leung Chun Wing | Hong Kong | |
15 | Adrian Tekliński | Poland | |
16 | Lasse Norman Hansen | Denmark | |
17 | Gideoni Monteiro | Brazil | |
18 | Ignacio Prado | Mexico | |
19 | Jacob Duehring | United States | |
20 | Aaron Gate | New Zealand | DNF |
The individual pursuit was held at 16:02. [4]
Rank | Name | Nation | Time | Behind |
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1 | Fernando Gaviria | Colombia | 4:19.000 | |
2 | Lasse Norman Hansen | Denmark | 4:19.866 | +0.866 |
3 | Elia Viviani | Italy | 4:20.371 | +1.371 |
4 | Tim Veldt | Netherlands | 4:21.793 | +2.793 |
5 | Aaron Gate | New Zealand | 4:22.156 | +3.156 |
6 | Viktor Manakov | Russia | 4:22.798 | +3.798 |
7 | Artyom Zakharov | Kazakhstan | 4:22.843 | +3.843 |
8 | Roger Kluge | Germany | 4:23.131 | +4.131 |
9 | Thomas Boudat | France | 4:23.933 | +4.933 |
10 | Adrian Tekliński | Poland | 4:24.946 | +5.946 |
11 | Leung Chun Wing | Hong Kong | 4:26.584 | +7.584 |
12 | Park Sang-hoon | South Korea | 4:27.194 | +8.194 |
13 | Mark Cavendish | Great Britain | 4:27.453 | +8.453 |
14 | Ignacio Prado | Mexico | 4:28.392 | +9.392 |
15 | Jasper De Buyst | Belgium | 4:29.271 | +10.271 |
16 | Gaël Suter | Switzerland | 4:29.590 | +10.590 |
17 | Glenn O'Shea | Australia | 4:29.883 | +10.883 |
18 | Gideoni Monteiro | Brazil | 4:30.285 | +11.285 |
19 | Kazushige Kuboki | Japan | 4:36.601 | +17.601 |
20 | Jacob Duehring | United States | 4:38.475 | +19.475 |
The Elimination race was held at 20:10. [5]
The 1 km time trial was started at 11:44. [6]
Rank | Name | Nation | Time | Behind |
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1 | Lasse Norman Hansen | Denmark | 1:02.409 | |
2 | Fernando Gaviria | Colombia | 1:02.417 | +0.008 |
3 | Elia Viviani | Italy | 1:02.632 | +0.223 |
4 | Tim Veldt | Netherlands | 1:02.831 | +0.422 |
5 | Glenn O'Shea | Australia | 1:02.836 | +0.427 |
6 | Adrian Tekliński | Poland | 1:03.154 | +0.745 |
7 | Leung Chun Wing | Hong Kong | 1:03.404 | +0.995 |
8 | Jasper De Buyst | Belgium | 1:03.542 | +1.133 |
9 | Park Sang-hoon | South Korea | 1:03.794 | +1.385 |
10 | Gaël Suter | Switzerland | 1:03.989 | +1.580 |
11 | Roger Kluge | Germany | 1:04.408 | +1.999 |
12 | Mark Cavendish | Great Britain | 1:04.507 | +2.098 |
13 | Thomas Boudat | France | 1:04.537 | +2.128 |
14 | Viktor Manakov | Russia | 1:04.540 | +2.131 |
15 | Artyom Zakharov | Kazakhstan | 1:04.613 | +2.204 |
16 | Ignacio Prado | Mexico | 1:05.213 | +2.804 |
17 | Aaron Gate | New Zealand | 1:05.215 | +2.806 |
18 | Jacob Duehring | United States | 1:05.550 | +3.141 |
19 | Kazushige Kuboki | Japan | 1:05.559 | +3.150 |
20 | Gideoni Monteiro | Brazil | 1:06.988 | +4.579 |
The Flying lap was held at 15:01. [7]
Rank | Name | Nation | Time |
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1 | Elia Viviani | Italy | 13.149 |
2 | Glenn O'Shea | Australia | 13.183 |
3 | Tim Veldt | Netherlands | 13.187 |
4 | Mark Cavendish | Great Britain | 13.211 |
5 | Adrian Tekliński | Poland | 13.218 |
6 | Park Sang-hoon | South Korea | 13.326 |
7 | Lasse Norman Hansen | Denmark | 13.368 |
8 | Fernando Gaviria | Colombia | 13.383 |
9 | Jasper De Buyst | Belgium | 13.414 |
10 | Gaël Suter | Switzerland | 13.422 |
11 | Roger Kluge | Germany | 13.425 |
12 | Viktor Manakov | Russia | 13.513 |
13 | Leung Chun Wing | Hong Kong | 13.528 |
14 | Artyom Zakharov | Kazakhstan | 13.534 |
15 | Thomas Boudat | France | 13.573 |
16 | Aaron Gate | New Zealand | 13.666 |
17 | Jacob Duehring | United States | 13.681 |
18 | Ignacio Prado | Mexico | 13.703 |
19 | Kazushige Kuboki | Japan | 13.928 |
20 | Gideoni Monteiro | Brazil | 14.056 |
The Points race was held at 19:08.
Rank | Name | Nation | Points |
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1 | Roger Kluge | Germany | 55 |
2 | Lasse Norman Hansen | Denmark | 55 |
3 | Glenn O'Shea | Australia | 51 |
4 | Kazushige Kuboki | Japan | 47 |
5 | Jasper De Buyst | Belgium | 30 |
6 | Ignacio Prado | Mexico | 27 |
7 | Mark Cavendish | Great Britain | 25 |
8 | Fernando Gaviria | Colombia | 25 |
9 | Elia Viviani | Italy | 9 |
10 | Artyom Zakharov | Kazakhstan | 8 |
11 | Gideoni Monteiro | Brazil | 8 |
12 | Gaël Suter | Switzerland | 7 |
13 | Aaron Gate | New Zealand | 7 |
14 | Leung Chun Wing | Hong Kong | 6 |
15 | Thomas Boudat | France | 5 |
16 | Viktor Manakov | Russia | 5 |
17 | Jacob Duehring | United States | 5 |
18 | Tim Veldt | Netherlands | 1 |
19 | Park Sang-hoon | South Korea | 0 |
20 | Adrian Tekliński | Poland | 0 |
After all events. [8]
Rank | Name | Nation | Points |
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Fernando Gaviria | Colombia | 191 | |
Roger Kluge | Germany | 191 | |
Glenn O'Shea | Australia | 191 | |
4 | Elia Viviani | Italy | 189 |
5 | Lasse Norman Hansen | Denmark | 181 |
6 | Mark Cavendish | Great Britain | 161 |
7 | Tim Veldt | Netherlands | 145 |
8 | Jasper De Buyst | Belgium | 132 |
9 | Thomas Boudat | France | 131 |
10 | Artyom Zakharov | Kazakhstan | 126 |
11 | Viktor Manakov | Russia | 121 |
12 | Leung Chun Wing | Hong Kong | 104 |
13 | Adrian Tekliński | Poland | 102 |
14 | Gaël Suter | Switzerland | 101 |
15 | Park Sang-hoon | South Korea | 100 |
16 | Kazushige Kuboki | Japan | 93 |
17 | Ignacio Prado | Mexico | 67 |
18 | Gideoni Monteiro | Brazil | 50 |
19 | Aaron Gate | New Zealand | 31 |
20 | Jacob Duehring | United States | 27 |
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