2016 UEC European Track Championships – Men's omnium

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Men's omnium
at the 2016 UEC European Track Championships
European champion jersey 2016.svg
Venue Vélodrome de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, Yvelines
Date21 October
Competitors21 from 21 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of France.svg  France
  2015
2017  

The Men's omnium was held on 21 October 2016; 21 riders competed across four events.

Contents

Results

Scratch race

Standings after 1 event. [1] [2]

RankNameNationLaps DownEvent Points
1 Lucas Liss Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 40
2 Benjamin Thomas Flag of France.svg  France 38
3 Sergey Rostovtsev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 36
4 Adrian Tekliński Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 34
5 Casper Pedersen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 32
6 Yauheni Karaliok Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 30
7 Anders Oddli Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 28
8 Mark Stewart Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 26
9 Gaël Suter Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 24
10 Simone Consonni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 22
11 Albert Torres Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 20
12 Vladyslav Kreminskyi Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 18
13 Krisztián Lovassy Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 16
14 Roy Eefting Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 14
15 Moreno De Pauw Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 12
16 Felix English Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 10
17 Andrej Strmiska Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 8
18 Nicolas Pietrula Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 6
19 Rafael Silva Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 4
20 Stefan Matzner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 2
Zafeiris Volikakis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece DNF

Tempo race

Standings after 2 events. [3] [4]

RankNameNationPoints In RaceFinish OrderEvent PointsOverall RankSubtotal
1 Albert Torres Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 161540360
2 Simone Consonni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 8138460
3 Gaël Suter Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 81636560
4 Felix English Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 717341044
5 Casper Pedersen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 6832164
6 Mark Stewart Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 61330656
7 Roy Eefting Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 618281142
8 Benjamin Thomas Flag of France.svg  France 5726264
9 Krisztián Lovassy Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 511241240
10 Moreno De Pauw Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 42221534
11 Vladyslav Kreminskyi Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 35201438
12 Adrian Tekliński Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 0318752
13 Sergey Rostovtsev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 0416852
14 Stefan Matzner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 06141716
15 Rafael Silva Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 09121816
16 Yauheni Karaliok Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 010101340
17 Lucas Liss Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 0128948
18 Nicolas Pietrula Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 01461912
19 Anders Oddli Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 01941632
20 Andrej Strmiska Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia DNF [A] 2022010
Zafeiris Volikakis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece DNS21DNF

Note

  • ADespite being marked DNF, Andrej Strmiska still increased his overall score by 2 as he collected 2 points within the race.

Elimination race

Standings after 3 events. [5] [6]

RankNameNationEvent PointsOverall RankSubtotal
1 Simone Consonni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 401100
2 Gaël Suter Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 38398
3 Benjamin Thomas Flag of France.svg  France 362100
4 Albert Torres Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 34494
5 Felix English Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 32876
6 Casper Pedersen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 30594
7 Sergey Rostovtsev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 28680
8 Vladyslav Kreminskyi Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 261164
9 Mark Stewart Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 24780
10 Adrian Tekliński Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 22974
11 Lucas Liss Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 201068
12 Moreno De Pauw Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 181252
13 Anders Oddli Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 161448
14 Nicolas Pietrula Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 141826
15 Rafael Silva Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 121728
16 Yauheni Karaliok Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 101350
17 Krisztián Lovassy Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 81548
18 Andrej Strmiska Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 62016
19 Stefan Matzner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 41920
20 Roy Eefting Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 21644
Zafeiris Volikakis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece DNS21DNF

Points race and final standings

Riders' points from the previous 3 events were carried into the points race, in which the final standings were decided. [7]

Overall RankNameNationSubtotalSprint PointsLap PointsFinish OrderFinal Standings
Gold medal icon.svg Albert Torres Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 94122019126
Silver medal icon.svg Gaël Suter Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 9852015123
Bronze medal icon.svg Benjamin Thomas Flag of France.svg  France 10014012114
4 Simone Consonni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 1001209112
5 Casper Pedersen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 9412013106
6 Mark Stewart Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 8042018104
7 Felix English Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 76160192
8 Adrian Tekliński Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 74110385
9 Sergey Rostovtsev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 80301183
10 Lucas Liss Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 68001668
11 Vladyslav Kreminskyi Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 6400664
12 Yauheni Karaliok Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 50110261
13 Moreno De Pauw Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 5280460
14 Roy Eefting Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 44901053
15 Krisztián Lovassy Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 4830851
16 Anders Oddli Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 48101749
17 Rafael Silva Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2800528
18 Nicolas Pietrula Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 2600726
19 Stefan Matzner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 20002020
20 Andrej Strmiska Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 16001416
21 Zafeiris Volikakis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece DNF

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References

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  2. "Overall Results (after 1 event)" (PDF). UEC. 22 October 2016. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 November 2016. Retrieved 31 October 2016.
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