Cycling at the 2023 SEA Games – Men's elimination

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Cycling – Men's elimination
at the 2023 SEA Games
Venue Siem Reap
Dates8 May 2023
Competitors14 from 8 nations
Medalists
Gold medal icon.svg   Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand
Silver medal icon.svg   Flag of Cambodia.svg  Cambodia
Bronze medal icon.svg   Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia
  2021
2025  

The men's elimination mountain biking cycling event at the 2023 SEA Games took place on8 May 2022, at Siem Reap, Cambodia. 14 riders from 8 different nations competed in the event. [1]

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Results

Qualification

RankRiderTime
1Flag of Thailand.svg Methasit Boonsane (THA)1:10.298
2Flag of Singapore.svg Riyadh Hakim Bin Lukman (SGP)1:10.357
3Flag of Thailand.svg Phunsiri Sirimongkhon (THA)1:11.487
4Flag of Cambodia.svg Khim Menglong (CAM)1:12.122
5Flag of the Philippines.svg Mark Louwel Antonio Valderama (PHI)1:12.286
6Flag of Malaysia.svg Zulfikri Zulkifli (MAS)1:12.731
7Flag of the Philippines.svg Eleazar Tia Barba (PHI)1:13.418
8Flag of Indonesia.svg Zaenal Fanani (INA)1:13.636
9Flag of Malaysia.svg Muhammad Syawal Mazlin (MAS)1:14.618
10Flag of Indonesia.svg Ihza Muhammad (INA)1:16.237
11Flag of Cambodia.svg Chhan Chhayfong (CAM)1:16.248
12Flag of East Timor.svg Joao Bosco Ximenes (TLS)1:18.604
13Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyen Van Lam (VIE)1:21.127
14Flag of Vietnam.svg Dinh Van Linh (VIE)1:22.338

Elimination Heats

Semifinals

Finals

Results

Qualification

RankRiderTime
1Flag of Thailand.svg Methasit Boonsane (THA)1:10.298
2Flag of Singapore.svg Riyadh Hakim Bin Lukman (SGP)1:10.357
3Flag of Thailand.svg Phunsiri Sirimongkhon (THA)1:11.487
4Flag of Cambodia.svg Khim Menglong (CAM)1:12.122
5Flag of the Philippines.svg Mark Louwel Antonio Valderama (PHI)1:12.286
6Flag of Malaysia.svg Zulfikri Zulkifli (MAS)1:12.731
7Flag of the Philippines.svg Eleazar Tia Barba (PHI)1:13.418
8Flag of Indonesia.svg Zaenal Fanani (INA)1:13.636
9Flag of Malaysia.svg Muhammad Syawal Mazlin (MAS)1:14.618
10Flag of Indonesia.svg Ihza Muhammad (INA)1:16.237
11Flag of Cambodia.svg Chhan Chhayfong (CAM)1:16.248
12Flag of East Timor.svg Joao Bosco Ximenes (TLS)1:18.604
13Flag of Vietnam.svg Nguyen Van Lam (VIE)1:21.127
14Flag of Vietnam.svg Dinh Van Linh (VIE)1:22.338

Elimination Heats

Semifinals

Finals

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References

  1. South East Asian Games, UCI, 14 May 2023