Cycling at the 2018 Commonwealth Games – Men's points race

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Cycling Track – Men's points race
at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
Cycling (track) pictogram.svg
Venue Anna Meares Velodrome
Dates8 April
Competitors31 from 12 nations
Winning points81
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Scotland.svg  Scotland
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of England.svg  England
  2014
2022  

The men's points race at the 2018 Commonwealth Games , as part of the cycling programme, took place on 8 April 2018.

Contents

Schedule

The schedule was as follows: [1]

All times are Australian Eastern Standard Time (UTC+10)

DateTimeRound
Sunday 8 April 201817:47Qualifying
21:01Final

Results

Qualifying

60 laps (15 km) were raced with 6 sprints. The top 12 per heat advanced to the finals. [2] [3]

Heat 1
RankRiderLap PointsSprint PointsTotal PointsNotes
1Flag of England.svg  Ethan Hayter  (ENG)20525Q
2Flag of Wales 2.svg  Samuel Harrison  (WAL)20525Q
3Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jay Lamoureux  (CAN)20222Q
4Flag of New Zealand.svg  Tom Sexton  (NZL)1212Q
5Flag of Australia.svg  Leigh Howard  (AUS)1010Q
6Flag of Scotland.svg  Mark Stewart  (SCO)88Q
7Flag of England.svg  Christopher Latham  (ENG)88Q
8Flag of Wales 2.svg  Jon Mould  (WAL)77Q
9Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Matthew Bostock  (IOM)77Q
10Flag of South Africa.svg  David Maree  (RSA)55Q
11Flag of Scotland.svg  Kyle Gordon  (SCO)33Q
12Flag of Malaysia.svg  Muhamad Afiq Hunzie Othman  (MAS)33Q
13Ulster banner.svg  Mark Downey  (NIR)22
14Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Matthew Draper  (IOM)00
15Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Derek Gee  (CAN)00
Flag of Malaysia.svg  Muhammad Nur Aiman Rosli  (MAS)DNF
Heat 2
RankRiderLap PointsSprint PointsTotal PointsNotes
1Flag of England.svg  Oliver Wood  (ENG)20828Q
2Flag of New Zealand.svg  Regan Gough  (NZL)20828Q
3Flag of Wales 2.svg  Joe Holt  (WAL)20727Q
4Flag of Australia.svg  Cameron Meyer  (AUS)20525Q
5Flag of Scotland.svg  John Archibald  (SCO)20424Q
6Flag of South Africa.svg  Steven van Heerden  (RSA)20323Q
7Flag of Malaysia.svg  Muhammad Danie Al Edy Suhaidee  (MAS)20020Q
8Flag of South Africa.svg  Nolan Hoffman  (RSA)1212Q
9Flag of New Zealand.svg  Campbell Stewart  (NZL)99Q
10Flag of Australia.svg  Kelland O'Brien  (AUS)88Q
11Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Michael Foley  (CAN)55Q
12Ulster banner.svg  Marc Potts  (NIR)55Q
13Ulster banner.svg  Xeno Young  (NIR)33
14Flag of India.svg  Manjeet Singh  (IND)00
Flag of Jamaica.svg  Oshane Williams  (JAM)DNF


Final

160 laps (40 km) were raced with 16 sprints. [4]

RankRiderLap PointsSprint PointsTotal Points
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Scotland.svg  Mark Stewart  (SCO)602181
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of New Zealand.svg  Campbell Stewart  (NZL)402969
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of England.svg  Ethan Hayter  (ENG)402868
4Flag of Australia.svg  Cameron Meyer  (AUS)401050
5Flag of England.svg  Christopher Latham  (ENG)401050
6Flag of England.svg  Oliver Wood  (ENG)40646
7Flag of Wales 2.svg  Jon Mould  (WAL)40545
8Flag of Australia.svg  Kelland O'Brien  (AUS)202545
9Flag of New Zealand.svg  Regan Gough  (NZL)40343
10Flag of New Zealand.svg  Tom Sexton  (NZL)40343
11Flag of Scotland.svg  John Archibald  (SCO)20929
12Ulster banner.svg  Marc Potts  (NIR)77
13Flag of Wales 2.svg  Joe Holt  (WAL)66
14Flag of the Isle of Man.svg  Matthew Bostock  (IOM)33
15Flag of Malaysia.svg  Muhammad Danie Al Edy Suhaidee  (MAS)22
16Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Jay Lamoureux  (CAN)22
17Flag of Malaysia.svg  Muhamad Afiq Hunzie Othman  (MAS)11
18Flag of South Africa.svg  Steven van Heerden  (RSA)00
19Flag of Wales 2.svg  Samuel Harrison  (WAL)00
20Flag of Scotland.svg  Kyle Gordon  (SCO)-403-37
21Flag of Australia.svg  Leigh Howard  (AUS)-402-38
Flag of South Africa.svg  David Maree  (RSA)DNF
Flag of South Africa.svg  Nolan Hoffman  (RSA)DNF
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Michael Foley  (CAN)DNF

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References

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