2020 UEC European Track Championships – Men's omnium

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Men's omnium
at the 2020 UEC European Track Championships
Venue Kolodruma, Plovdiv
Date13 November
Competitors19 from 19 nations
Winning points128
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
  2019
2021  

The men's omnium competition at the 2020 UEC European Track Championships was held on 13 November 2020. [1]

Contents

Results

Scratch race

[2]

RankNameNationLaps downEvent Points
1 Denis Rugovac Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 40
2 Yauheni Karaliok Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 38
3 Matthew Walls Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 36
4 Albert Torres Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 34
5 Daniel Staniszewski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 32
6 Iúri Leitão Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 30
7 Daniel Crista Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 28
8 Stefano Moro Flag of Italy.svg  Italy –126
9 Sergey Rostovtsev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia –124
10 Itamar Einhorn Flag of Israel.svg  Israel –122
11 Andreas Müller Flag of Austria.svg  Austria –120
12 Maksym Vasilyev Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine –118
13 Justas Beniušis Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania –116
14 Christos Volikakis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece –114
15 Claudio Imhof Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland –112
16 Nikolay Genov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria –110
17 Krisztián Lovassy Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary –18
18 Žiga Jerman Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia –16
19 Lukáš Kubiš Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia –24

Tempo race

[3]

RankNameNationPoints In RaceEvent Points
1 Matthew Walls Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 5040
2 Iúri Leitão Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 4738
3 Yauheni Karaliok Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 4436
4 Sergey Rostovtsev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 2334
5 Albert Torres Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 2332
6 Daniel Crista Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 2230
7 Stefano Moro Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2128
8 Daniel Staniszewski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 426
9 Denis Rugovac Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 124
10 Krisztián Lovassy Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 022
11 Andreas Müller Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 020
12 Claudio Imhof Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 018
13 Maksym Vasilyev Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 016
14 Justas Beniušis Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 014
15 Itamar Einhorn Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 012
16 Lukáš Kubiš Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia –2010
17 Žiga Jerman Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia –208
18 Nikolay Genov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria –406
Christos Volikakis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece DNS

Elimination race

[4]

RankNameNationEvent Points
1 Sergey Rostovtsev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 40
2 Matthew Walls Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 38
3 Yauheni Karaliok Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 36
4 Daniel Staniszewski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 34
5 Albert Torres Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 32
6 Denis Rugovac Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 30
7 Stefano Moro Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 28
8 Claudio Imhof Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 26
9 Itamar Einhorn Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 24
10 Justas Beniušis Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 22
11 Maksym Vasilyev Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 20
12 Andreas Müller Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 18
13 Nikolay Genov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 16
14 Krisztián Lovassy Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 14
15 Iúri Leitão Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 12
16 Lukáš Kubiš Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 10
17 Žiga Jerman Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 8
18 Daniel Crista Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 6

Points race and final standings

The final ranking is given by the sum of the points obtained in the 4 specialties. [5]

Overall rankNameNationScratch raceTempo raceElim. raceSubotalLap pointsSprint pointsFinish orderTotal points
Gold medal icon.svg Matthew Walls Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 3640381140147128
Silver medal icon.svg Yauheni Karaliok Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus 3836361100613116
Bronze medal icon.svg Iúri Leitão Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 3038128020152115
4 Daniel Staniszewski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 322634920124104
5 Sergey Rostovtsev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 24344098069104
6 Albert Torres Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 343232980416102
7 Denis Rugovac Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 4024309405599
8 Stefano Moro Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 26282882015397
9 Daniel Crista Flag of Romania.svg  Romania 28306642051089
10 Krisztián Lovassy Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 8221444025169
11 Itamar Einhorn Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 2212245803861
12 Andreas Müller Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 20201858031561
13 Claudio Imhof Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 12182656021458
14 Maksym Vasilyev Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 1816205402656
15 Justas Beniušis Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 16142252041156
16 Lukáš Kubiš Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 4101024–40012–16
17 Nikolay Genov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 1061632–800DNF–48
Žiga Jerman Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 68822–200Did not finish
Christos Volikakis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece 14Did not start

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