Cycling Track – Men's individual pursuit at the 2022 Commonwealth Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Lee Valley VeloPark | |||||||||
Dates | 30 July | |||||||||
Competitors | 19 from 8 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 4:07.760 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Cycling at the 2022 Commonwealth Games | ||
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Qualification | ||
Road cycling | ||
Road race | men | women |
Time trial | men | women |
Track cycling | ||
Individual pursuit | men | women |
Team pursuit | men | women |
Sprint | men | women |
Team sprint | men | women |
Points race | men | women |
Keirin | men | women |
Scratch race | men | women |
Time trial | men | women |
Mountain biking | ||
Cross-country | men | women |
Para-track cycling | ||
Sprint | men | women |
Time trial | men | women |
The men's individual pursuit at the 2022 Commonwealth Games was part of the cycling programme, which took place on 30 July 2022, at the Lee Valley VeloPark, Stratford, London, England.
Prior to this competition, the existing world and Games records were as follows:
World record | Ashton Lambie (USA) | 3:59.930 | Aguascalientes, Mexico | 18 August 2021 |
Games record | Charlie Tanfield (ENG) | 4:11.455 | Brisbane, Australia | 6 April 2018 |
The schedule is as follows: [1]
All times are British Summer Time (UTC+1)
Date | Time | Round |
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Saturday 30 July 2022 | 12:22 | Qualifying |
17:26 / 17:34 | Finals |
The two fastest riders advanced to the gold medal final. The next two fastest riders advanced to the bronze medal final. [2]
Rank | Riders | Time | Behind | Notes |
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1 | Aaron Gate (NZL) | 4:07.129 | — | QG, GR |
2 | Thomas Sexton (NZL) | 4:08.689 | +1.560 | QG |
3 | Conor Leahy (AUS) | 4:09.023 | +1.894 | QB |
4 | Charlie Tanfield (ENG) | 4:09.776 | +2.647 | QB |
5 | Kyle Gordon (SCO) | 4:10.592 | +3.463 | |
6 | Daniel Bigham (ENG) | 4:11.078 | +3.949 | |
7 | John Archibald (SCO) | 4:12.541 | +5.412 | |
8 | Luke Plapp (AUS) | 4:14.015 | +6.886 | |
9 | James Moriarty (AUS) | 4:14.023 | +6.894 | |
10 | William Perrett (ENG) | 4:14.393 | +7.264 | |
11 | William Roberts (WAL) | 4:16.036 | +8.907 | |
12 | Joshua Tarling (WAL) | 4:16.873 | +9.744 | |
13 | Michael Foley (CAN) | 4:18.259 | +11.130 | |
14 | Mathias Guillemette (CAN) | 4:20.927 | +13.798 | |
15 | Jonny Wale (SCO) | 4:23.353 | +16.224 | |
16 | Riley Pickrell (CAN) | 4:26.385 | +19.256 | |
17 | Rhys Pilley (JEY) | 4:34.787 | +27.658 | |
18 | Vishavjeet Singh (IND) | 4:36.709 | +29.580 | |
19 | Dinesh Kumar (IND) | 4:37.066 | +29.937 |
Rank | Riders | Time [3] | Gap | Notes |
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Gold medal final | ||||
Aaron Gate (NZL) | 4:07.760 | |||
Thomas Sexton (NZL) | 4:12.179 | +4.419 | ||
Bronze medal final | ||||
Conor Leahy (AUS) | 4:09.311 | |||
4 | Charlie Tanfield (ENG) | 4:10.423 | +1.112 |
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