Cycling at the 2010 South American Games – Men's individual pursuit

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The Men's Individual Pursuit event at the 2010 South American Games was held on March 18. The qualification was held on the morning and the finals on the evening.

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Medalists

GoldSilverBronze
Juan Esteban Arango
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Juan Pablo Suárez
Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Marco Antonio Quinchel
Flag of Chile.svg  Chile

Results

Qualification

RankRider1000m2000m3000mFinalSpeedQ
1Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Esteban Arango  (COL)1:08.995 (1)2:15.022 (1)3:22.338 (1)4:30.22253.289QF
2Flag of Colombia.svg  Juan Pablo Suárez  (COL)1:11.017 (4)2:17.851 (3)3:25.375 (2)4:34.32452.492QF
3Flag of Argentina.svg  Fernando Antogna  (ARG)1:12.854 (8)2:20.051 (4)3:26.777 (3)4:36.95851.993QB
4Flag of Chile.svg  Marco Antonio Quinchel  (CHI)1:09.807 (2)2:17.011 (2)3:27.245 (4)4:38.53251.699QB
5Flag of Venezuela.svg  Carlos Linares  (VEN)1:11.761 (5)2:21.196 (6)3:33.852 (6)4:45.73550.396
6Flag of Chile.svg  Antonio Roberto Torres  (CHI)1:12.848 (7)2:21.023 (5)3:32.040 (5)4:46.47150.266
7Flag of Brazil.svg  Thiago Nardin  (BRA)1:10.971 (3)2:21.563 (7)3:35.744 (7)4:50.64249.545
8Flag of Brazil.svg  Marcos Novello  (BRA)1:12.657 (6)2:24.661 (8)3:38.402 (8)4:52.25949.271

Finals

RankRider1000m2000m3000mFinalSpeed
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Colombia.svg  Juan Esteban Arango  (COL)1:10.905 (2)2:17.629 (1)3:24.969 (1)4:33.63452.625
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Colombia.svg  Juan Pablo Suarez  (COL)1:10.711 (1)2:20.471 (2)3:30.596 (2)4:42.23451.021
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Chile.svg  Marco Antonio Quinchel  (CHI)1:11.606 (2)2:19.244 (2)3:29.057 (1)4:40.75651.290
4Flag of Argentina.svg  Fernando Antogna  (ARG)1:11.530 (1)2:18.942 (1)3:29.605 (2)4:47.12950.151

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