Cycling at the 2010 South American Games – Men's BMX 24 inches wheel

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The Men's BMX 24" wheel event at the 2010 South American Games was held on March 19. The qualifications started at 9:05, the semifinals at 10:05 and the Final at 10:40.

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Augusto Castro
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
José Díaz Montana
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Andrés Jiménez
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia

Results

Qualification

Heat 1

RankRiderRun 1Run 2Run 3Total
1Flag of Venezuela.svg  Jonathan Suárez  (VEN)1:03.326 (1)49.373 (1)44.390 (1)3 Q
2Flag of Argentina.svg  Javier Colombo  (ARG)1:04.310 (2)1:02.155 (2)46.718 (2)6 Q
3Flag of Colombia.svg  Augusto Castro  (COL)1:04.958 (3)1:02.504 (3)48.737 (4)10 Q
4Flag of Argentina.svg  Ramiro Marino  (ARG)1:16.213 (4)1:04.021 (4)47.369 (3)11 Q
Flag of Venezuela.svg  Javier Reyes  (VEN)DNS (7)DNS (7)DSQ

Heat 2

RankRiderRun 1Run 2Run 3Total
1Flag of Brazil.svg  Renato Rezende  (BRA)45.002 (1)47.863 (3)46.777 (1)5 Q
2Flag of Argentina.svg  Cristian Becerine  (ARG)47.203 (3)47.475 (2)47.575 (2)7 Q
3Flag of Chile.svg  Ignacio Cruz Ormero  (CHI)50.179 (4)47.172 (1)47.930 (3)8 Q
4Flag of Argentina.svg  Ignacio Katogui  (ARG)46.029 (2)49.103 (4)58.936 (5)11 Q
5Flag of Aruba.svg  Jose Roberto Reyes  (ARU)56.770 (5)49.674 (5)48.808 (4)14

Heat 3

RankRiderRun 1Run 2Run 3Total
1Flag of Chile.svg  Felipe Faundez  (CHI)57.530 (3)50.866 (1)46.559 (1)5 Q
2Flag of Chile.svg  Elías Aguirre  (CHI)52.163 (1)54.958 (2)47.807 (2)5 Q
3Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Diego Mauricio Rendón  (BOL)57.496 (2)1:03.036 (3)47.903 (3)8 Q
Flag of Aruba.svg  Ishwar Martijn  (ARU)DNS (7)DNS (7)DSQ
Flag of Ecuador.svg  Fausto Endara Madera  (ECU)DNS (7)DNS (7)DSQ

Heat 4

RankRiderRun 1Run 2Run 3Total
1Flag of Colombia.svg  Sergio Salazar  (COL)43.339 (1)44.543 (1)43;714 (3)5 Q
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Andrés Jiménez  (COL)44.587 (1)44.888 (3)43.230 (2)6 Q
3Flag of Colombia.svg  José Díaz Montana  (COL)44.134 (2)44.888 (3)43.230 (2)7 Q
4Flag of Brazil.svg  Gustavo Chiara  (BRA)45.479 (4)46.868 (5)1:01.766 (4)13 Q
5Flag of Venezuela.svg  José Luis Primera  (VEN)45.614 (5)44.951 (4)DNF (5)14

Semifinals

Heat 1

RankRiderRunQ
1Flag of Argentina.svg  Cristian Becerine  (ARG)43.221Q
2Flag of Argentina.svg  Javier Colombo  (ARG)43.645Q
3Flag of Brazil.svg  Renato Rezende  (BRA)43.663Q
4Flag of Colombia.svg  Augusto Castro  (COL)44.203Q
5Flag of Venezuela.svg  Jonathan Suárez  (VEN)44.651
6Flag of Argentina.svg  Ramiro Marino  (ARG)45.322
7Flag of Argentina.svg  Ignacio Katogui  (ARG)47.409
8Flag of Chile.svg  Ignacio Cruz Ormeno  (CHI)48.537

Heat 2

RankRiderRunQ
1Flag of Colombia.svg  Sergio Salazar  (COL)41.878Q
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Andrés Jiménez  (COL)42.322Q
3Flag of Colombia.svg  José Díaz Montana  (COL)42.330Q
4Flag of Chile.svg  Felipe Faundez  (CHI)44.267Q
5Flag of Chile.svg  Elías Aguirre  (CHI)45.383
6Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Diego Mauricio Rendón  (BOL)46.946
7Flag of Brazil.svg  Gustavo Chiara  (BRA)1:04.384

Final

RankRiderRun
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Colombia.svg  Augusto Castro  (COL)40.618
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Colombia.svg  José Díaz Montana  (COL)41.109
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Colombia.svg  Andrés Jiménez  (COL)42.884
4Flag of Brazil.svg  Renato Rezende  (BRA)43.927
5Flag of Argentina.svg  Javier Colombo  (ARG)44.106
6Flag of Chile.svg  Felipe Faundez  (CHI)47.802
7Flag of Argentina.svg  Cristian Becerine  (ARG)58.329
8Flag of Colombia.svg  Sergio Salazar  (COL)DNF

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