Men's BMX racing at the 2019 Pan American Games | |||||||
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Venue | Circuito BMX | ||||||
Dates | August 8–9 | ||||||
Competitors | 23 from 14 nations | ||||||
Winning time | 32.113 | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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Cycling at the 2019 Pan American Games | ||
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Qualification | ||
BMX | ||
Racing | men | women |
Freestyle | men | women |
Mountain biking | ||
Cross-country | men | women |
Road cycling | ||
Road race | men | women |
Time trial | men | women |
Track cycling | ||
Sprint | men | women |
Team sprint | men | women |
Keirin | men | women |
Team pursuit | men | women |
Omnium | men | women |
Madison | men | women |
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]
Date | Time | Round |
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August 8, 2019 | 11:55 | Time Trials |
August 9, 2019 | 11:00 | Quarterfinals |
August 9, 2019 | 12:36 | Semifinals |
August 9, 2019 | 14:05 | Final |
23 riders from 14 countries was started [2]
Rank | Name | Nation | Time |
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1 | Diego Arboleda | Colombia | 33.153 |
2 | Gonzalo Molina | Argentina | 33.224 |
3 | Alfredo Campo | Ecuador | 33.153 |
4 | Anderson Ezequiel de Souza Filho | Brazil | 33.224 |
5 | James Palmer | Canada | 33.618 |
6 | Carlos Ramírez | Colombia | 33.690 |
7 | Renato Rezende | Brazil | 33.698 |
8 | Jefferson Milano | Venezuela | 33.775 |
9 | Federico Villegas | Argentina | 34.035 |
10 | Rubén García | Venezuela | 34.163 |
11 | Cameron Wood | United States | 34.600 |
12 | Emilio Falla | Ecuador | 34.779 |
13 | Hernán Godoy | Chile | 35.030 |
14 | Mauricio Molina | Chile | 35.286 |
15 | Feddison Flanders | Aruba | 35.435 |
16 | Jaime Quintanilla | Bolivia | 35.897 |
17 | Óscar Otero | Mexico | 36.550 |
18 | Igor Vaca | Bolivia | 36.790 |
19 | Cameron Bramer | United States | 36.814 |
20 | André Lacroix | Peru | 37.089 |
21 | Sergio Marroquín | Guatemala | 37.439 |
22 | Maikol Cordero | Costa Rica | 38.927 |
23 | Kevin Mireles | Mexico | 59.743 |
First 4 riders in each quarterfinal qualify to semifinal. [3]
Rank | Name | Nation | Race 1 | Race 2 | Race 3 | Points | Notes |
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1 | Diego Arboleda | Colombia | 33.391 (1) | 33.133 (1) | 32.759 (1) | 3 | Q |
2 | Federico Villegas | Argentina | 33.943 (2) | 33.604 (3) | 33.353 (2) | 7 | Q |
3 | Jefferson Milano | Venezuela | 34.308 (3) | 33.414 (2) | 33.363 (3) | 8 | Q |
4 | Jaime Quintanilla | Bolivia | 35.301 (4) | 35.110 (4) | 35.168 (4) | 12 | Q |
5 | Óscar Otero | Mexico | 36.304 (5) | 35.787 (5) | 35.207 (5) | 15 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Race 1 | Race 2 | Race 3 | Points | Notes |
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1 | Gonzalo Molina | Argentina | 33.870 (2) | 33.371 (1) | 33.156 (1) | 4 | Q |
2 | Renato Rezende | Brazil | 33.769 (1) | 33.639 (2) | 33.246 (2) | 5 | Q |
3 | Rubén García | Venezuela | 48.937 (4) | 34.565 (3) | 34.050 (3) | 10 | Q |
4 | Feddison Flanders | Aruba | 37.681 (3) | 35.650 (4) | 34.660 (4) | 11 | Q |
5 | Igor Vaca | Bolivia | 53.109 (5) | 36.965 (5) | 35.872 (5) | 15 | |
6 | Kevin Mireles | Mexico | 57.954 (6) | DNS (8) | DNS (8) | 22 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Race 1 | Race 2 | Race 3 | Points | Notes |
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1 | Alfredo Campo | Ecuador | 33.489 (1) | 33.400 (1) | 32.684 (1) | 3 | Q |
2 | Carlos Ramírez | Colombia | 33.574 (2) | 33.472 (2) | 33.250 (2) | 6 | Q |
3 | Mauricio Molina | Chile | 34.780 (4) | 34.487 (3) | 33.776 (3) | 10 | Q |
4 | Cameron Wood | United States | 33.950 (3) | 34.827 (4) | 34.173 (4) | 11 | Q |
5 | Cameron Bramer | United States | 36.329 (5) | 36.182 (5) | 35.775 (5) | 15 | |
6 | Maikol Cordero | Costa Rica | 37.145 (6) | 1:01.874 (6) | 37.755 (6) | 18 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Race 1 | Race 2 | Race 3 | Points | Notes |
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1 | James Palmer | Canada | 34.610 (1) | 33.648 (1) | 33.554 (1) | 3 | Q |
2 | Anderson Ezequiel de Souza Filho | Brazil | 34.724 (2) | 34.625 (3) | 33.795 (2) | 7 | Q |
3 | Emilio Falla | Ecuador | 35.110 (3) | 34.245 (2) | 34.308 (3) | 8 | Q |
4 | Hernán Godoy | Chile | 36.398 (4) | 36.050 (4) | 35.349 (4) | 12 | Q |
5 | Sergio Marroquín | Guatemala | 43.757 (5) | 48.860 (6) | 36.496 (5) | 16 | |
6 | André Lacroix | Peru | 2:08.297 (6) | 38.852 (5) | 38.919 (6) | 17 |
First 4 riders in each semifinal qualify to final. [4]
Rank | Name | Nation | Race 1 | Race 2 | Race 3 | Points | Notes |
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1 | Alfredo Campo | Ecuador | 32.753 (1) | 32.710 (1) | 32.316 (1) | 3 | Q |
2 | Jefferson Milano | Venezuela | 33.182 (2) | 33.589 (5) | 32.783 (2) | 9 | Q |
3 | Renato Rezende | Brazil | 33.529 (4) | 32.996 (2) | 32.876 (3) | 9 | Q |
4 | Anderson Ezequiel de Souza Filho | Brazil | 33.392 (3) | 33.109 (3) | 33.198 (4) | 10 | Q |
5 | Diego Arboleda | Colombia | 33.558 (5) | 33.124 (4) | DNF (8) | 17 | |
6 | Mauricio Molina | Chile | 34.527 (7) | 34.031 (6) | 34.552 (5) | 18 | |
7 | Feddison Flanders | Aruba | 34.355 (6) | 34.707 (7) | 2:39.419(7) | 20 | |
8 | Hernán Godoy | Chile | 35.137 (8) | 35.477 (8) | 40.000 (6) | 22 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Race 1 | Race 2 | Race 3 | Points | Notes |
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1 | Gonzalo Molina | Argentina | 32.893 (1) | 32.961 (1) | 33.013 (2) | 4 | Q |
2 | Federico Villegas | Argentina | 32.955 (2) | 33.255 (3) | 32.999 (1) | 6 | Q |
3 | Carlos Ramírez | Colombia | 33.139 (3) | 33.142 (2) | 33.185 (3) | 8 | Q |
4 | James Palmer | Canada | 33.775 (4) | 33.765 (4) | 34.589 (4) | 12 | Q |
5 | Rubén García | Venezuela | 33.829 (5)) | 33.936 (5) | 51.331 (8) | 18 | |
6 | Emilio Falla | Ecuador | 54.780 (8) | 34.450 (6) | 34.641 (5) | 19 | |
7 | Jaime Quintanilla | Bolivia | 36.123 (6) | 36.045 (7) | 38.063 (7) | 20 | |
8 | Cameron Wood | United States | 36.438 (7) | 1:46.509 (8) | 35.618 (6) | 21 |
Rank | Name | Nation | Time | Notes |
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Alfredo Campo | Ecuador | 32.113 | ||
Anderson Ezequiel de Souza Filho | Brazil | 32.493 | ||
Federico Villegas | Argentina | 32.714 | ||
4 | Renato Rezende | Brazil | 32.957 | |
5 | James Palmer | Canada | 33.389 | |
Jefferson Milano | Venezuela | DNF | ||
Gonzalo Molina | Argentina | |||
Carlos Ramírez | Colombia |
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