Cycling at the 2011 Pan American Games – Men's Omnium

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Cycling – Men's Omnium at the 2011 Pan American Games
Cycling (track) pictogram.svg
Venue Pan American Velodrome
DatesOctober 18–19
Competitors11 from 11 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
«Debut
2015»

The Men's Omnium competition of the cycling events at the 2011 Pan American Games was held between October 18 and 19 at the Pan American Velodrome in Guadalajara. [1] The event was a new addition to the track cycling program at the Pan American Games.

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Results

Flying Lap

[2]

RankNameNationTime
1 Juan Esteban Arango Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 13.069
2 Rubén Companioni Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 13.379
3 Luis Mansilla Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 13.515
4 Jacob Schwingboth Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 13.550
5 Carlos Linares Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 13.552
6 Walter Perez Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 13.567
7 Robson Dias Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 13.616
8 Jorge Pérez Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 13.666
9 Cesar Vaquera Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 13.850
10 José Ragonessi Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 14.349
11 Manuel Rodas Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 14.805

Points Race

[3]

RankNameNationPoints
1 Manuel Rodas Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 77
2 Jorge Pérez Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 76
3 José Ragonessi Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 72
4 Walter Perez Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 65
5 Juan Esteban Arango Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 18
6 Luis Mansilla Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 17
7 Rubén Companioni Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 14
8 Jacob Schwingboth Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 11
9 Cesar Vaquera Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico DNF
10 Robson Dias Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil DNF
11 Carlos Linares Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela DNF

Elimination Race

[4]

RankNameNation
1 Luis Mansilla Flag of Chile.svg  Chile
2 Juan Esteban Arango Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia
3 Jorge Pérez Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic
4 Walter Perez Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
5 José Ragonessi Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador
6 Robson Dias Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil
7 Carlos Linares Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela
8 Rubén Companioni Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba
9 Cesar Vaquera Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
10 Jacob Schwingboth Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada
11 Manuel Rodas Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala

Individual Pursuit

[5]

RankNameNationTime
1 Juan Esteban Arango Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 4:23.864
2 Rubén Companioni Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 4:30.156
3 Walter Perez Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 4:31.181
4 Luis Mansilla Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 4:32.802
5 Carlos Linares Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 4:36.244
6 Cesar Vaquera Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 4:38.173
7 Manuel Rodas Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 4:38.447
8 Jorge Pérez Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 4:41.123
9 Robson Dias Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 4:42.655
10 José Ragonessi Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador REL
Jacob Schwingboth Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada DNS

Scratch Race

[6]

RankNameNationLaps Down
1 Manuel Rodas Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala
2 José Ragonessi Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador –1
3 Juan Esteban Arango Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia –1
4 Luis Mansilla Flag of Chile.svg  Chile –1
5 Cesar Vaquera Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico –1
6 Robson Dias Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil –2
7 Walter Perez Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina –2
8 Jorge Pérez Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic –2
9 Rubén Companioni Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba –2
10 Carlos Linares Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela DNF

1 km Time Trial

[7]

RankNameNationTime
1 Juan Esteban Arango Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 1:01.177
2 Luis Mansilla Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 1:04.015
3 Rubén Companioni Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 1:04.320
4 Walter Perez Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 1:05.043
5 Robson Dias Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 1:05.385
6 Carlos Linares Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 1:05.687
7 Jorge Pérez Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 1:05.701
8 José Ragonessi Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 1:07.238
9 Cesar Vaquera Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 1:07.434
10 Manuel Rodas Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 1:10.107

Final standings

[8]

RankNameNationPoints
Gold medal icon.svg Juan Esteban Arango Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 13
Silver medal icon.svg Luis Mansilla Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 20
Bronze medal icon.svg Walter Perez Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 28
4 Rubén Companioni Flag of Cuba.svg  Cuba 31
5 Jorge Pérez Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg  Dominican Republic 36
6 José Ragonessi Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 38
7 Manuel Rodas Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 41
8 Robson Dias Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 54
9 Cesar Vaquera Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 58
10 Carlos Linares Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 65
11 Jacob Schwingboth Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada DNF

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