2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's omnium

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Men's omnium
at the 2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
Venue Hong Kong Velodrome
Location Hong Kong
Dates15 April
Competitors21 from 21 nations
Winning points149
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of France.svg  France
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
  2016
2018  

The Men's omnium competition at the 2017 World Championships will be held on 15 April 2017. [1] [2]

Contents

Results

Scratch race

40 laps (10 km) were raced. [3]

RankNameNationLaps DownEvent Points
1 Albert Torres Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 40
2 Benjamin Thomas Flag of France.svg  France 38
3 Simone Consonni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 36
4 Maximilian Beyer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 34
5 Szymon Sajnok Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 32
6 Aaron Gate Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 30
7 Roy Eefting Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 28
8 Sultanmurat Miraliyev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan −126
9 Ivo Oliveira Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal −124
10 Sam Welsford Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia −122
11 Casper Pedersen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark −120
12 Lindsay De Vylder Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium −118
13 Shunsuke Imamura Flag of Japan.svg  Japan −116
14 Park Sang-hoon Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea −114
15 Raman Tsishkou Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus −112
16 Roman Gladysh Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine −110
17 Gaël Suter Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland −18
18 Leung Chun Wing Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong −16
19 Viktor Manakov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia −14
20 Christopher Latham Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain −12
21 Edibaldo Maldonado Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico −11

Tempo race

36 sprints were held, each awarding a point to the winner; in addition, 20 points were added/subtracted for a lap gain/loss respectively. [4]

RankNameNationPoints In RaceFinish OrderEvent PointsOverall RankSubtotal
1 Aaron Gate Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 431940270
2 Albert Torres Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 401138178
3 Szymon Sajnok Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 25236468
4 Casper Pedersen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 251834854
5 Roy Eefting Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 242132660
6 Benjamin Thomas Flag of France.svg  France 232030368
7 Maximilian Beyer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 22128562
8 Gaël Suter Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 224261334
9 Sam Welsford Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 221224946
10 Lindsay De Vylder Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 213221140
11 Viktor Manakov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 215201524
12 Simone Consonni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 211018754
13 Ivo Oliveira Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 2115161040
14 Leung Chun Wing Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 2116141720
15 Park Sang-hoon Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 317121426
16 Sultanmurat Miraliyev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 26101236
17 Raman Tsishkou Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 0781620
18 Edibaldo Maldonado Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 086207
19 Roman Gladysh Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 0941914
20 Christopher Latham Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 0132214
21 Shunsuke Imamura Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 01411817

Elimination race

Sprints were held every two laps; the last rider in each sprint was eliminated. [5]

RankNameNationEvent PointsOverall RankSubtotal
1 Sam Welsford Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 40786
2 Simone Consonni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 38492
3 Benjamin Thomas Flag of France.svg  France 362104
4 Albert Torres Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 341112
5 Maximilian Beyer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 32394
6 Roy Eefting Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 30690
7 Raman Tsishkou Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 281348
8 Gaël Suter Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 261060
9 Shunsuke Imamura Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 241541
10 Aaron Gate Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 22592
11 Sultanmurat Miraliyev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 201256
12 Lindsay De Vylder Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 181158
13 Christopher Latham Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 162020
14 Roman Gladysh Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 141728
15 Szymon Sajnok Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 12880
16 Edibaldo Maldonado Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 102117
17 Casper Pedersen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 8962
18 Park Sang-hoon Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 61632
19 Leung Chun Wing Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 41924
20 Ivo Oliveira Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 21442
21 Viktor Manakov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 11825

Points race and final standings

Riders' points from the previous 3 events were carried into the points race (consisting of 100 laps (25km)), in which the final standings were decided. [6]

Overall RankNameNationSubtotalSprint PointsLap PointsFinish OrderFinal Standings
Gold medal icon.svg Benjamin Thomas Flag of France.svg  France 10425203149
Silver medal icon.svg Aaron Gate Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand 9215404147
Bronze medal icon.svg Albert Torres Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 1126208138
4 Simone Consonni Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 9292012121
5 Roy Eefting Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 9092021119
6 Casper Pedersen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 621720299
7 Sam Welsford Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 86801194
8 Szymon Sajnok Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 80501085
9 Maximilian Beyer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 944−201978
10 Ivo Oliveira Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 421520177
11 Gaël Suter Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 60001660
12 Lindsay De Vylder Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 5800658
13 Sultanmurat Miraliyev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 560−20536
14 Park Sang-hoon Flag of South Korea.svg  South Korea 32001432
15 Raman Tsishkou Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 480−201328
16 Viktor Manakov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 25201727
17 Leung Chun Wing Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong 24101525
18 Christopher Latham Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 2020722
19 Shunsuke Imamura Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 410−201821
20 Roman Gladysh Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 280−20208
21 Edibaldo Maldonado Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 170−2090

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References

  1. Schedule
  2. Start list
  3. "Scratch Race 1\4". Tissot Timing. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
  4. "Tempo Race 2\4". Tissot Timing. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
  5. "Elimination Race 3\4". Tissot Timing. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
  6. "Points Race 4\4 & Final Classification". Tissot Timing. Retrieved 15 April 2017.