Cycling at the 2010 South American Games – Men's Omnium

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The Men's Omnium event at the 2010 South American Games was held on March 21. The five events of the competition (200m sprint, scratch race, 3,000m pursuit, points race and kilometer time trial) were held on the same day.

2010 South American Games

The IX South American Games was a multi-sport event held between 19–30 March 2010 in Medellín, Colombia. The Games were organized by the South American Sports Organization (ODESUR), who awarded the Games to the city with 8 votes over the bid by previous host Santiago, Chile.

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Carlos Urán
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Sebastian Cancio
Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Pablo Seisdedos
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile

Results

Sprint 200m

RankRiderTimeSpeed
1Flag of Colombia.svg  Carlos Urán  (COL)10.97665.597
2Flag of Chile.svg  Pablo Seisdedos  (CHI)11.24564.028
3Flag of Venezuela.svg  Randal Figueroa  (VEN)11.26063.943
4Flag of Argentina.svg  Sebastian Cancio  (ARG)11.46662.904
5Flag of Suriname.svg  Jair Tjon En Fa  (SUR)11.50462.904
6Flag of Brazil.svg  Luciano Pagliarini  (BRA)11.71262.586
7Flag of Ecuador.svg  Jose Carlos Guzman  (ECU)11.78761.084

Scratch Race

Distance: 20 laps (5 km)

RankRiderLaps Down
1Flag of Ecuador.svg  Jose Carlos Guzman  (ECU)
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Carlos Urán  (COL)
3Flag of Argentina.svg  Sebastian Cancio  (ARG)
4Flag of Chile.svg  Pablo Seisdedos  (CHI)–1
5Flag of Brazil.svg  Luciano Pagliarini  (BRA)–1
6Flag of Venezuela.svg  Randal Figueroa  (VEN)–3
Flag of Suriname.svg  Jair Tjon En Fa  (SUR)DNS

Individual Pursuit

RankRider1000m2000mFinalSpeed
1Flag of Colombia.svg  Carlos Urán  (COL)1:11.592 (1)2:18.694 (1)3:25.75052.490
2Flag of Argentina.svg  Sebastian Cancio  (ARG)1:12.634 (3)2:20.302 (2)3:29.68851.505
3Flag of Chile.svg  Pablo Seisdedos  (CHI)1:12.149 (2)2:21.125 (3)3:30.85151.221
4Flag of Ecuador.svg  Jose Carlos Guzman  (ECU)1:14.824 (4)2:25.586 (4)3:37.82249.581
5Flag of Brazil.svg  Luciano Pagliarini  (BRA)1:15.117 (5)2:27.869 (5)3:40.06149.077
6Flag of Venezuela.svg  Randal Figueroa  (VEN)1:17.190 (6)2:35.119 (6)3:57.27345.517

Points Race

Distance: 60 laps (15 km) with 6 sprint
Elapsed time: 19:56.090
Average Speed: 45.147 km/h

RankRiderSprintFinishLap PointsTotal
123456+Balance
1Flag of Ecuador.svg  Jose Carlos Guzman  (ECU)25216202030
2Flag of Argentina.svg  Sebastian Cancio  (ARG)553153222
3Flag of Colombia.svg  Carlos Urán  (COL)122535118
4Flag of Chile.svg  Pablo Seisdedos  (CHI)1131238
5Flag of Brazil.svg  Luciano Pagliarini  (BRA)332520–20–12
6Flag of Venezuela.svg  Randal Figueroa  (VEN)460–60–60

Kilometer Time Trial

RankRider250m500m750mTime
1Flag of Colombia.svg  Carlos Urán  (COL)20.087 (1)34.983 (1)50.226 (1)1:06.270
2Flag of Chile.svg  Pablo Seisdedos  (CHI)20.469 (2)35.683 (2)51.323 (2)1:07.110
3Flag of Argentina.svg  Sebastian Cancio  (ARG)21.672 (6)36.734 (4)52.082(3)1:08.032
4Flag of Ecuador.svg  Jose Carlos Guzman  (ECU)20.932 (3)36.449 (3)52.531 (4)1:09.459
5Flag of Brazil.svg  Luciano Pagliarini  (BRA)20.990 (4)36.973 (5)53.525 (5)1:10.899
6Flag of Venezuela.svg  Randal Figueroa  (VEN)21.385 (5)37.498 (6)53.900 (6)1:11.194

Final Standings

RankRiderSprintScratchPursuitPoints RaceKilometerTotal
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Colombia.svg  Carlos Urán  (COL)121318
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Argentina.svg  Sebastian Cancio  (ARG)4322314
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Chile.svg  Pablo Seisdedos  (CHI)2434215
4Flag of Ecuador.svg  Jose Carlos Guzman  (ECU)7141417
5Flag of Brazil.svg  Luciano Pagliarini  (BRA)6555526
6Flag of Venezuela.svg  Randal Figueroa  (VEN)3666627

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