Cycling at the 2019 Pan American Games – Men's BMX racing

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Men's BMX racing at the 2019 Pan American Games
Cycling (BMX) pictogram.svg
VenueCircuito BMX
DatesAugust 8–9
Competitors23 from 14 nations
Winning time32.113
Medalists
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Silver medal icon.svg  
Bronze medal icon.svg  
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The men's BMX racing competition of the cycling events at the 2019 Pan American Games was held on August 8 and August 9 at the Circuito BMX. [1]

Contents

Schedule

DateTimeRound
August 8, 201911:55Time Trials
August 9, 201911:00Quarterfinals
August 9, 201912:36Semifinals
August 9, 201914:05Final

Results

Time Trials

23 riders from 14 countries was started [2]

RankNameNationTime
1 Diego Arboleda Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 33.153
2 Gonzalo Molina Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 33.224
3 Alfredo Campo Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 33.153
4 Anderson Ezequiel de Souza Filho Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 33.224
5 James Palmer Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 33.618
6 Carlos Ramírez Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 33.690
7 Renato Rezende Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 33.698
8 Jefferson Milano Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 33.775
9 Federico Villegas Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 34.035
10 Rubén García Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 34.163
11 Cameron Wood Flag of the United States.svg  United States 34.600
12 Emilio Falla Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 34.779
13 Hernán Godoy Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 35.030
14 Mauricio Molina Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 35.286
15 Feddison Flanders Flag of Aruba.svg  Aruba 35.435
16 Jaime Quintanilla Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 35.897
17 Óscar Otero Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 36.550
18 Igor Vaca Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 36.790
19 Cameron Bramer Flag of the United States.svg  United States 36.814
20André LacroixFlag of Peru.svg  Peru 37.089
21 Sergio Marroquín Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 37.439
22 Maikol Cordero Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 38.927
23 Kevin Mireles Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 59.743

Quarterfinals

First 4 riders in each quarterfinal qualify to semifinal. [3]

Quarterfinal 1

RankNameNationRace 1Race 2Race 3PointsNotes
1 Diego Arboleda Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 33.391 (1)33.133 (1)32.759 (1)3Q
2 Federico Villegas Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 33.943 (2)33.604 (3)33.353 (2)7Q
3 Jefferson Milano Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 34.308 (3)33.414 (2)33.363 (3)8Q
4 Jaime Quintanilla Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 35.301 (4)35.110 (4)35.168 (4)12Q
5 Óscar Otero Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 36.304 (5)35.787 (5)35.207 (5)15

Quarterfinal 2

RankNameNationRace 1Race 2Race 3PointsNotes
1 Gonzalo Molina Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 33.870 (2)33.371 (1)33.156 (1)4Q
2 Renato Rezende Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 33.769 (1)33.639 (2)33.246 (2)5Q
3 Rubén García Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 48.937 (4)34.565 (3)34.050 (3)10Q
4 Feddison Flanders Flag of Aruba.svg  Aruba 37.681 (3)35.650 (4)34.660 (4)11Q
5 Igor Vaca Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 53.109 (5)36.965 (5)35.872 (5)15
6 Kevin Mireles Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 57.954 (6)DNS (8)DNS (8)22

Quarterfinal 3

RankNameNationRace 1Race 2Race 3PointsNotes
1 Alfredo Campo Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 33.489 (1)33.400 (1)32.684 (1)3Q
2 Carlos Ramírez Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 33.574 (2)33.472 (2)33.250 (2)6Q
3 Mauricio Molina Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 34.780 (4)34.487 (3)33.776 (3)10Q
4 Cameron Wood Flag of the United States.svg  United States 33.950 (3)34.827 (4)34.173 (4)11Q
5 Cameron Bramer Flag of the United States.svg  United States 36.329 (5)36.182 (5)35.775 (5)15
6 Maikol Cordero Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica 37.145 (6)1:01.874 (6)37.755 (6)18

Quarterfinal 4

RankNameNationRace 1Race 2Race 3PointsNotes
1 James Palmer Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 34.610 (1)33.648 (1)33.554 (1)3Q
2 Anderson Ezequiel de Souza Filho Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 34.724 (2)34.625 (3)33.795 (2)7Q
3 Emilio Falla Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 35.110 (3)34.245 (2)34.308 (3)8Q
4 Hernán Godoy Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 36.398 (4)36.050 (4)35.349 (4)12Q
5 Sergio Marroquín Flag of Guatemala.svg  Guatemala 43.757 (5)48.860 (6)36.496 (5)16
6André LacroixFlag of Peru.svg  Peru 2:08.297 (6)38.852 (5)38.919 (6)17

Semifinals

First 4 riders in each semifinal qualify to final. [4]

Semifinal 1

RankNameNationRace 1Race 2Race 3PointsNotes
1 Alfredo Campo Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 32.753 (1)32.710 (1)32.316 (1)3Q
2 Jefferson Milano Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 33.182 (2)33.589 (5)32.783 (2)9Q
3 Renato Rezende Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 33.529 (4)32.996 (2)32.876 (3)9Q
4 Anderson Ezequiel de Souza Filho Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 33.392 (3)33.109 (3)33.198 (4)10Q
5 Diego Arboleda Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 33.558 (5)33.124 (4)DNF (8)17
6 Mauricio Molina Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 34.527 (7)34.031 (6)34.552 (5)18
7 Feddison Flanders Flag of Aruba.svg  Aruba 34.355 (6)34.707 (7)2:39.419(7)20
8 Hernán Godoy Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 35.137 (8)35.477 (8)40.000 (6)22

Semifinal 2

RankNameNationRace 1Race 2Race 3PointsNotes
1 Gonzalo Molina Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 32.893 (1)32.961 (1)33.013 (2)4Q
2 Federico Villegas Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 32.955 (2)33.255 (3)32.999 (1)6Q
3 Carlos Ramírez Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 33.139 (3)33.142 (2)33.185 (3)8Q
4 James Palmer Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 33.775 (4)33.765 (4)34.589 (4)12Q
5 Rubén García Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 33.829 (5))33.936 (5)51.331 (8)18
6 Emilio Falla Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 54.780 (8)34.450 (6)34.641 (5)19
7 Jaime Quintanilla Flag of Bolivia.svg  Bolivia 36.123 (6)36.045 (7)38.063 (7)20
8 Cameron Wood Flag of the United States.svg  United States 36.438 (7)1:46.509 (8)35.618 (6)21

Final

[5]

RankNameNationTimeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg Alfredo Campo Flag of Ecuador.svg  Ecuador 32.113
Silver medal icon.svg Anderson Ezequiel de Souza Filho Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 32.493
Bronze medal icon.svg Federico Villegas Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina 32.714
4 Renato Rezende Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil 32.957
5 James Palmer Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 33.389
Jefferson Milano Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela DNF
Gonzalo Molina Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina
Carlos Ramírez Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia

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