Men's team pursuit at the 1998 Asian Games | |
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Venue | Huamark Velodrome |
Date | 15–17 December 1998 |
Nations | 9 |
Medalists | |
Cycling at the 1998 Asian Games | ||
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Mountain bike | ||
Cross-country | men | women |
Downhill | men | women |
Road | ||
Road race | men | women |
Time trial | men | women |
Track | ||
Sprint | men | women |
Time trial | men | |
Individual pursuit | men | women |
Points race | men | |
Team pursuit | men | |
The men's 4 kilometres team pursuit competition at the 1998 Asian Games was held from 15 to 17 December at Huamark Velodrome. [1]
All times are Indochina Time (UTC+07:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Tuesday, 15 December 1998 | 08:00 | Qualification |
Wednesday, 16 December 1998 | 08:00 | Quarterfinals |
Semifinals | ||
Thursday, 17 December 1998 | 08:00 | Finals |
Rank | Team | Time | Notes |
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1 | China (CHN) Wang Zhengquan Ma Yajun Pan Guangchun Shi Guijun | 4:32.895 | |
2 | Kazakhstan (KAZ) Sergey Tretyakov Valeriy Titov Dmitriy Muravyev Andrey Kashechkin | 4.34.610 | |
3 | Japan (JPN) Susumu Oikawa Noriyuki Iijima Toshifumi Kodama Shinya Sakamoto | 4.35.668 | |
4 | South Korea (KOR) Hong Suk-hwan Cho Ho-sung Ji Sung-hwan Jun Dae-hong | 4:35.931 | |
5 | Iran (IRI) Hossein Askari Ghader Mizbani Mousa Arbati Amir Zargari | 4:35.962 | |
6 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Chen Keng-hsien Mu Chih-hsin Sun Yu-liang Chen Teng-tien | 4:37.693 | |
7 | Thailand (THA) Panupong Maneepong Montree Chaiprasit Junya Juisakul Thongchai Wangardjaingam | 4:44.679 | |
8 | Hong Kong (HKG) Wong Kam Po Tsang Kai Ming Li Sai Hong Ho Siu Lun | 4:44.679 | |
— | Kyrgyzstan (KGZ) Sergey Derevyanov Sergey Yazov Konstantin Gamman Eugen Wacker | DNF |
Rank | Team | Time | Notes |
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1 | South Korea (KOR) | 4.32.394 | |
2 | Iran (IRI) | 4.34.805 |
Rank | Team | Time | Notes |
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1 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) | 4:39.292 | |
2 | Japan (JPN) | 4:41.409 |
Rank | Team | Time | Notes |
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1 | Kazakhstan (KAZ) | 4:30.207 | |
2 | Thailand (THA) | Overlapped |
Rank | Team | Time | Notes |
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1 | China (CHN) | 4:30.834 | |
2 | Hong Kong (HKG) | Overlapped |
Rank | Team | Time | Notes |
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1 | South Korea (KOR) | 4:28.191 | |
2 | China (CHN) | 4:31.165 |
Rank | Team | Time | Notes |
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1 | Kazakhstan (KAZ) | 4:31.026 | |
2 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) | Overlapped |
Rank | Team | Time | Notes |
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China (CHN) Wang Zhengquan Shi Guijun Pan Guangchun Ma Yajun | 4:32.831 | ||
4 | Chinese Taipei (TPE) Chen Keng-hsien Chen Teng-tien Sun Yu-liang Mu Chih-hsin | 4:38.164 |
Rank | Team | Time | Notes |
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South Korea (KOR) Hong Suk-hwan Noh Young-shik Ji Sung-hwan Cho Ho-sung | 4:36.609 | ||
Kazakhstan (KAZ) Vadim Kravchenko Dmitriy Muravyev Vladimir Bushanskiy Valeriy Titov | 4:43.786 |
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