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2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's omnium

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Men's omnium
at the 2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
VenueHong Kong Velodrome
LocationHong Kong
Dates15 April
Competitors21 from 21 nations
Winning points149
Medalists
gold medal    France
silver medal    New Zealand
bronze medal    Spain
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The Men's omnium competition at the 2017 World Championships will be held on 15 April 2017.[1][2]

Results

Scratch race

40 laps (10 km) were raced.[3]

Rank Name Nation Laps Down Event Points
1 Albert Torres  Spain 40
2 Benjamin Thomas  France 38
3 Simone Consonni  Italy 36
4 Maximilian Beyer  Germany 34
5 Szymon Sajnok  Poland 32
6 Aaron Gate  New Zealand 30
7 Roy Eefting  Netherlands 28
8 Sultanmurat Miraliyev  Kazakhstan −1 26
9 Ivo Oliveira  Portugal −1 24
10 Sam Welsford  Australia −1 22
11 Casper Pedersen  Denmark −1 20
12 Lindsay De Vylder  Belgium −1 18
13 Shunsuke Imamura  Japan −1 16
14 Park Sang-hoon  South Korea −1 14
15 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus −1 12
16 Roman Gladysh  Ukraine −1 10
17 Gaël Suter  Switzerland −1 8
18 Leung Chun Wing  Hong Kong −1 6
19 Viktor Manakov  Russia −1 4
20 Christopher Latham  Great Britain −1 2
21 Edibaldo Maldonado  Mexico −1 1

Tempo race

36 sprints were held, each awarding a point to the winner; in addition, 20 points were added/subtracted for a lap gain/loss respectively.[4]

Rank Name Nation Points In Race Finish Order Event Points Overall Rank Subtotal
1 Aaron Gate  New Zealand 43 19 40 2 70
2 Albert Torres  Spain 40 11 38 1 78
3 Szymon Sajnok  Poland 25 2 36 4 68
4 Casper Pedersen  Denmark 25 18 34 8 54
5 Roy Eefting  Netherlands 24 21 32 6 60
6 Benjamin Thomas  France 23 20 30 3 68
7 Maximilian Beyer  Germany 22 1 28 5 62
8 Gaël Suter  Switzerland 22 4 26 13 34
9 Sam Welsford  Australia 22 12 24 9 46
10 Lindsay De Vylder  Belgium 21 3 22 11 40
11 Viktor Manakov  Russia 21 5 20 15 24
12 Simone Consonni  Italy 21 10 18 7 54
13 Ivo Oliveira  Portugal 21 15 16 10 40
14 Leung Chun Wing  Hong Kong 21 16 14 17 20
15 Park Sang-hoon  South Korea 3 17 12 14 26
16 Sultanmurat Miraliyev  Kazakhstan 2 6 10 12 36
17 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus 0 7 8 16 20
18 Edibaldo Maldonado  Mexico 0 8 6 20 7
19 Roman Gladysh  Ukraine 0 9 4 19 14
20 Christopher Latham  Great Britain 0 13 2 21 4
21 Shunsuke Imamura  Japan 0 14 1 18 17

Elimination race

Sprints were held every two laps; the last rider in each sprint was eliminated.[5]

Rank Name Nation Event Points Overall Rank Subtotal
1 Sam Welsford  Australia 40 7 86
2 Simone Consonni  Italy 38 4 92
3 Benjamin Thomas  France 36 2 104
4 Albert Torres  Spain 34 1 112
5 Maximilian Beyer  Germany 32 3 94
6 Roy Eefting  Netherlands 30 6 90
7 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus 28 13 48
8 Gaël Suter  Switzerland 26 10 60
9 Shunsuke Imamura  Japan 24 15 41
10 Aaron Gate  New Zealand 22 5 92
11 Sultanmurat Miraliyev  Kazakhstan 20 12 56
12 Lindsay De Vylder  Belgium 18 11 58
13 Christopher Latham  Great Britain 16 20 20
14 Roman Gladysh  Ukraine 14 17 28
15 Szymon Sajnok  Poland 12 8 80
16 Edibaldo Maldonado  Mexico 10 21 17
17 Casper Pedersen  Denmark 8 9 62
18 Park Sang-hoon  South Korea 6 16 32
19 Leung Chun Wing  Hong Kong 4 19 24
20 Ivo Oliveira  Portugal 2 14 42
21 Viktor Manakov  Russia 1 18 25

Points race and final standings

Riders' points from the previous 3 events were carried into the points race (consisting of 100 laps (25km)), in which the final standings were decided.[6]

Overall Rank Name Nation Subtotal Sprint Points Lap Points Finish Order Final Standings
1st place, gold medalist(s) Benjamin Thomas  France 104 25 20 3 149
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Aaron Gate  New Zealand 92 15 40 4 147
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Albert Torres  Spain 112 6 20 8 138
4 Simone Consonni  Italy 92 9 20 12 121
5 Roy Eefting  Netherlands 90 9 20 21 119
6 Casper Pedersen  Denmark 62 17 20 2 99
7 Sam Welsford  Australia 86 8 0 11 94
8 Szymon Sajnok  Poland 80 5 0 10 85
9 Maximilian Beyer  Germany 94 4 −20 19 78
10 Ivo Oliveira  Portugal 42 15 20 1 77
11 Gaël Suter  Switzerland 60 0 0 16 60
12 Lindsay De Vylder  Belgium 58 0 0 6 58
13 Sultanmurat Miraliyev  Kazakhstan 56 0 −20 5 36
14 Park Sang-hoon  South Korea 32 0 0 14 32
15 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus 48 0 −20 13 28
16 Viktor Manakov  Russia 25 2 0 17 27
17 Leung Chun Wing  Hong Kong 24 1 0 15 25
18 Christopher Latham  Great Britain 20 2 0 7 22
19 Shunsuke Imamura  Japan 41 0 −20 18 21
20 Roman Gladysh  Ukraine 28 0 −20 20 8
21 Edibaldo Maldonado  Mexico 17 0 −20 9 0

References

  1. ^ Schedule
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ "Scratch Race 1\4". Tissot Timing. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
  4. ^ "Tempo Race 2\4". Tissot Timing. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
  5. ^ "Elimination Race 3\4". Tissot Timing. Retrieved 15 April 2017.
  6. ^ "Points Race 4\4 & Final Classification". Tissot Timing. Retrieved 15 April 2017.