Cycling at the 2020 Summer Paralympics – Men's time trial C4–5

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Men's time trial C4–5
at the XVI Paralympic Games
Cycling (track) pictogram (Paralympics).svg
Venue Izu Velodrome
Dates26 August 2021
Competitors21 from 15 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg Alfonso Cabello Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
Silver medal icon.svg Jody Cundy Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain
Bronze medal icon.svg Jozef Metelka Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia
2016
2024

The men's time trial class C4-5 track cycling event at the 2020 Summer Paralympics took place on 26 August 2021 at the Izu Velodrome, Japan. This combine class (C4-5) under classification C is for cyclists who have impairments that affect their legs, arms, and/or trunk but are still capable to use a standard bicycle. 21 cyclists from 15 nations competed in this event. [1]

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Competition format

The competition immediately starts off with the finals, where all 21 cyclists will be divided into their own heat individually (so 1 heat contains 1 cyclist). They will do a time trial basis where the fastest cyclist will win gold, the 2nd fastest a silver, and the 3rd fastest a bronze. The distance of this event is 1000m. Cyclists in class C4 can have a lesser-official time than their real-time due to the athletes factor where in class C4 the factor is 98.91% while C5 is 100.00%, so the time cyclist in class C5 get, will be their official time.

Schedule

All times are Japan Standard Time (UTC+9) [2]

DateTimeRound
Thursday, 26 August14:00Finals

Records

Men's C4 1000m Time Trial
World RecordFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jody Cundy  (GBR)1:01.466 Aguascalientes, Mexico 12 April 2014
Paralympic RecordFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Jody Cundy  (GBR)1:04.492 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 9 September 2016
Men's C5 1000m Time Trial
World RecordFlag of Spain.svg  Alfonso Cabello  (ESP)1:01.683 Aguascalientes, Mexico 12 April 2014
Paralympic RecordFlag of Spain.svg  Alfonso Cabello  (ESP)1:04.494 Rio de Janeiro, Brazil 9 September 2016

Results

RankHeatNationCyclistsClassReal time [3] Factored timeNotes
Gold medal icon.svg21Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Alfonso Cabello C51:01.5571:01.557 WR
Silver medal icon.svg20Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain Jody Cundy C41:02.5291:01.847 PR
Bronze medal icon.svg17Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia Jozef Metelka C41:05.5001:04.786
410Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Wu Guoqing C41:05.5481:04.834
519Flag of the United States.svg  United States Christopher Murphy C51:05.0781:05.078
618Flag of France.svg  France Dorian Foulon C51:05.3481:05.348
716Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine Yegor Dementyev C51:06.3221:06.322
84Flag of France.svg  France Kévin Le Cunff C51:06.3571:06.357
914Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Lauro Chaman C51:06.4211:06.421
1013Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Zuhairie Ahmad Tarmizi C51:06.4721:06.472
1111Flag of Romania.svg  Romania Carol-Eduard Novak C41:07.6551:06.918
125Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Edwin Fabián Mátiz Ruiz C51:06.9251:06.925
1312Flag of Spain.svg  Spain Pablo Jaramillo Gallardo C51:07.0811:07.081
1415Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China Lai Shanzhang C51:07.2791:07.279
159Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland Ronan Grimes C41:09.0141:08.262
168Russian Paralympic Committee special emblem (Tokyo 2020, Beijing 2022).jpg  RPC Sergei Pudov C41:10.4301:09.662
177Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia Fadli Immammuddin C41:11.1991:10.423
183Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Diego Germán Dueñas C41:11.4811:10.702
192Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia Muhammad Hafiz Jamali C51:11.2881:11.288
201Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary Zsombor Wermeser C51:11.6011:11.601
216Flag of Brazil.svg  Brazil Andre Luiz Grizante C41:13.4411:12.640

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