Cycling at the 2006 Commonwealth Games – Men's sprint

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The Men's individual sprint at the 2006 Commonwealth Games took place on March 18, 2006 at the Vodafone Arena.

2006 Commonwealth Games 18th edition of the Commonwealth Games

The 2006 Commonwealth Games, officially the XVIII Commonwealth Games and commonly known as Melbourne 2006, were an international multi-sport event for members of the Commonwealth that were held in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia between 15 and 26 March 2006. It was the fourth time Australia had hosted the Commonwealth Games. It was also the largest sporting event to be staged in Melbourne, eclipsing the 1956 Summer Olympics in terms of the number of teams competing, athletes competing, and events being held.

Melbourne Arena Stadium in Melbourne Park, Melbourne CBD, Victoria, Australia

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Contents

Qualification

Seeding is decided by a 200 metre time trial.

RankRiderTimeAverage Speed (km/h)
1Flag of Scotland.svg  Ross Edgar  (SCO)10.29469.943
2Flag of England.svg  Matthew Crampton  (ENG)10.30769.855
3Flag of Australia.svg  Ryan Bayley  (AUS)10.40769.184
4Flag of Jamaica.svg  Ricardo Lynch  (JAM)10.45168.892
5Flag of Canada.svg  Travis Smith  (CAN)10.45268.886
6Flag of Scotland.svg  Marco Librizzi  (SCO)10.65667.567
7Flag of Malaysia.svg  Mohd Rizal Tisin  (MAS)10.69967.296
8Flag of Australia.svg  Shane Perkins  (AUS)10.70367.270
9Flag of Malaysia.svg  Josiah Ng  (MAS)10.74467.014
10Flag of New Zealand.svg  Justin Grace  (NZL)10.78966.734
11Flag of New Zealand.svg  Nathan Seddon  (NZL)10.84366.402
12Flag of Malaysia.svg  Mohamad Hafiz Sufian  (MAS)10.90866.006
13Flag of Canada.svg  Cameron Mackinnon  (CAN)11.02365.317
14Flag of New Zealand.svg  Adam Stewart  (NZL)11.06965.046
15Flag of Barbados.svg  John Cumberbatch  (BAR)11.17364.441
16Flag of Barbados.svg  Jason Forde  (BAR)11.45662.849
17Flag of Fiji.svg  Percival Epeli Navolo  (FIJ)13.52953.219
18Flag of Fiji.svg  Vinesh Lal  (FIJ)14.63649.193
19Flag of Fiji.svg  Rakeshwar Lal  (FIJ)14.81548.599

Results

1/8 Finals

HeatRankRiderTimeAvg speed (km/h)Notes
11Flag of Scotland.svg  Ross Edgar  (SCO)11.27963.835Q
12Flag of Malaysia.svg  Mohamad Hafiz Sufian  (MAS)R
21Flag of England.svg  Matthew Crampton  (ENG)10.86566.267Q
22Flag of New Zealand.svg  Nathan Seddon  (NZL)R
31Flag of Australia.svg  Ryan Bayley  (AUS)11.06965.046Q
32Flag of New Zealand.svg  Justin Grace  (NZL)R
41Flag of Malaysia.svg  Josiah Ng  (MAS)10.89566.085Q
42Flag of Jamaica.svg  Ricardo Lynch  (JAM)R
51Flag of Canada.svg  Travis Smith  (CAN)11.28363.812Q
52Flag of Australia.svg  Shane Perkins  (AUS)R
61Flag of Scotland.svg  Marco Librizzi  (SCO)11.56862.240Q
62Flag of Malaysia.svg  Mohd Rizal Tisin  (MAS)R

1/8 Finals Repechage

HeatRankRiderTimeAvg speed (km/h)Notes
11Flag of Jamaica.svg  Ricardo Lynch  (JAM)11.45762.843Q
12Flag of Malaysia.svg  Mohd Rizal Tisin  (MAS)
13Flag of Malaysia.svg  Mohamad Hafiz Sufian  (MAS)DQ
21Flag of New Zealand.svg  Justin Grace  (NZL)10.96065.693Q
22Flag of Australia.svg  Shane Perkins  (AUS)
23Flag of New Zealand.svg  Nathan Seddon  (NZL)

Quarter-finals

HeatRankRiderRace 1Race 2Race 3Notes
11Flag of Scotland.svg  Ross Edgar  (SCO)11.09611.100Q
12Flag of New Zealand.svg  Justin Grace  (NZL)
21Flag of England.svg  Matthew Crampton  (ENG)10.876?Q
22Flag of Jamaica.svg  Ricardo Lynch  (JAM)DQ
31Flag of Australia.svg  Ryan Bayley  (AUS)11.09410.922Q
32Flag of Scotland.svg  Marco Librizzi  (SCO)
41Flag of Canada.svg  Travis Smith  (CAN)11.10711.277Q
42Flag of Malaysia.svg  Josiah Ng  (MAS)

Race for 5th-8th Places

RankRiderTimeAvg speed (km/h)
5Flag of New Zealand.svg  Justin Grace  (NZL)11.43962.942
6Flag of Malaysia.svg  Josiah Ng  (MAS)
7Flag of Scotland.svg  Marco Librizzi  (SCO)
8Flag of Jamaica.svg  Ricardo Lynch  (JAM)

Semi-finals

HeatRankRiderRace 1Race 2Race 3Notes
11Flag of Scotland.svg  Ross Edgar  (SCO)11.36910.906Q
12Flag of Canada.svg  Travis Smith  (CAN)10.999
21Flag of Australia.svg  Ryan Bayley  (AUS)10.77111.104Q
22Flag of England.svg  Matthew Crampton  (ENG)

Finals

RankRiderRace 1Race 2Race 3
Bronze medal final
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Canada.svg  Travis Smith  (CAN)11.34610.932
4Flag of England.svg  Matthew Crampton  (ENG)
Gold medal final
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Australia.svg  Ryan Bayley  (AUS)11.27310.639
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Scotland.svg  Ross Edgar  (SCO)

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