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Men's omnium
at the 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
VenueLee Valley VeloPark, London
Date4–5 March
Competitors20 from 20 nations
Winning points191
Medalists
gold medal    Colombia
silver medal    Germany
bronze medal    Australia
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The Men's omnium event of the 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 4 and 5 March 2016.[1][2] Fernando Gaviria of Colombia won the gold medal.

Results

Scratch race

The scratch race was held at 09:46.[3]

Rank Name Nation Laps Down
1 Thomas Boudat  France
2 Artyom Zakharov  Kazakhstan
3 Elia Viviani  Italy
4 Roger Kluge  Germany
5 Glenn O'Shea  Australia
6 Mark Cavendish  Great Britain
7 Jasper De Buyst  Belgium
8 Viktor Manakov  Russia
9 Gaël Suter   Switzerland
10 Fernando Gaviria  Colombia
11 Park Sang-hoon  South Korea
12 Tim Veldt  Netherlands
13 Kazushige Kuboki  Japan
14 Leung Chun Wing  Hong Kong
15 Adrian Tekliński  Poland
16 Lasse Norman Hansen  Denmark
17 Gideoni Monteiro  Brazil
18 Ignacio Prado  Mexico
19 Jacob Duehring  United States
20 Aaron Gate  New Zealand DNF

Individual pursuit

The individual pursuit was held at 16:02.[4]

Rank Name Nation Time Behind
1 Fernando Gaviria  Colombia 4:19.000
2 Lasse Norman Hansen  Denmark 4:19.866 +0.866
3 Elia Viviani  Italy 4:20.371 +1.371
4 Tim Veldt  Netherlands 4:21.793 +2.793
5 Aaron Gate  New Zealand 4:22.156 +3.156
6 Viktor Manakov  Russia 4:22.798 +3.798
7 Artyom Zakharov  Kazakhstan 4:22.843 +3.843
8 Roger Kluge  Germany 4:23.131 +4.131
9 Thomas Boudat  France 4:23.933 +4.933
10 Adrian Tekliński  Poland 4:24.946 +5.946
11 Leung Chun Wing  Hong Kong 4:26.584 +7.584
12 Park Sang-hoon  South Korea 4:27.194 +8.194
13 Mark Cavendish  Great Britain 4:27.453 +8.453
14 Ignacio Prado  Mexico 4:28.392 +9.392
15 Jasper De Buyst  Belgium 4:29.271 +10.271
16 Gaël Suter   Switzerland 4:29.590 +10.590
17 Glenn O'Shea  Australia 4:29.883 +10.883
18 Gideoni Monteiro  Brazil 4:30.285 +11.285
19 Kazushige Kuboki  Japan 4:36.601 +17.601
20 Jacob Duehring  United States 4:38.475 +19.475

Elimination race

The Elimination race was held at 20:10.[5]

Rank Name Nation
1 Fernando Gaviria  Colombia
2 Mark Cavendish  Great Britain
3 Roger Kluge  Germany
4 Thomas Boudat  France
5 Elia Viviani  Italy
6 Glenn O'Shea  Australia
7 Viktor Manakov  Russia
8 Artyom Zakharov  Kazakhstan
9 Gideoni Monteiro  Brazil
10 Tim Veldt  Netherlands
11 Leung Chun Wing  Hong Kong
12 Kazushige Kuboki  Japan
13 Gaël Suter   Switzerland
14 Aaron Gate  New Zealand
15 Jasper De Buyst  Belgium
16 Lasse Norman Hansen  Denmark
17 Park Sang-hoon  South Korea
18 Adrian Tekliński  Poland
19 Ignacio Prado  Mexico
20 Jacob Duehring  United States

1 km time trial

The 1 km time trial was started at 11:44.[6]

Rank Name Nation Time Behind
1 Lasse Norman Hansen  Denmark 1:02.409
2 Fernando Gaviria  Colombia 1:02.417 +0.008
3 Elia Viviani  Italy 1:02.632 +0.223
4 Tim Veldt  Netherlands 1:02.831 +0.422
5 Glenn O'Shea  Australia 1:02.836 +0.427
6 Adrian Tekliński  Poland 1:03.154 +0.745
7 Leung Chun Wing  Hong Kong 1:03.404 +0.995
8 Jasper De Buyst  Belgium 1:03.542 +1.133
9 Park Sang-hoon  South Korea 1:03.794 +1.385
10 Gaël Suter   Switzerland 1:03.989 +1.580
11 Roger Kluge  Germany 1:04.408 +1.999
12 Mark Cavendish  Great Britain 1:04.507 +2.098
13 Thomas Boudat  France 1:04.537 +2.128
14 Viktor Manakov  Russia 1:04.540 +2.131
15 Artyom Zakharov  Kazakhstan 1:04.613 +2.204
16 Ignacio Prado  Mexico 1:05.213 +2.804
17 Aaron Gate  New Zealand 1:05.215 +2.806
18 Jacob Duehring  United States 1:05.550 +3.141
19 Kazushige Kuboki  Japan 1:05.559 +3.150
20 Gideoni Monteiro  Brazil 1:06.988 +4.579

Flying lap

The Flying lap was held at 15:01.[7]

Rank Name Nation Time
1 Elia Viviani  Italy 13.149
2 Glenn O'Shea  Australia 13.183
3 Tim Veldt  Netherlands 13.187
4 Mark Cavendish  Great Britain 13.211
5 Adrian Tekliński  Poland 13.218
6 Park Sang-hoon  South Korea 13.326
7 Lasse Norman Hansen  Denmark 13.368
8 Fernando Gaviria  Colombia 13.383
9 Jasper De Buyst  Belgium 13.414
10 Gaël Suter   Switzerland 13.422
11 Roger Kluge  Germany 13.425
12 Viktor Manakov  Russia 13.513
13 Leung Chun Wing  Hong Kong 13.528
14 Artyom Zakharov  Kazakhstan 13.534
15 Thomas Boudat  France 13.573
16 Aaron Gate  New Zealand 13.666
17 Jacob Duehring  United States 13.681
18 Ignacio Prado  Mexico 13.703
19 Kazushige Kuboki  Japan 13.928
20 Gideoni Monteiro  Brazil 14.056

Points race

The Points race was held at 19:08.

Rank Name Nation Points
1 Roger Kluge  Germany 55
2 Lasse Norman Hansen  Denmark 55
3 Glenn O'Shea  Australia 51
4 Kazushige Kuboki  Japan 47
5 Jasper De Buyst  Belgium 30
6 Ignacio Prado  Mexico 27
7 Mark Cavendish  Great Britain 25
8 Fernando Gaviria  Colombia 25
9 Elia Viviani  Italy 9
10 Artyom Zakharov  Kazakhstan 8
11 Gideoni Monteiro  Brazil 8
12 Gaël Suter   Switzerland 7
13 Aaron Gate  New Zealand 7
14 Leung Chun Wing  Hong Kong 6
15 Thomas Boudat  France 5
16 Viktor Manakov  Russia 5
17 Jacob Duehring  United States 5
18 Tim Veldt  Netherlands 1
19 Park Sang-hoon  South Korea 0
20 Adrian Tekliński  Poland 0

Final standings

After all events.[8]

Rank Name Nation Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Fernando Gaviria  Colombia 191
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Roger Kluge  Germany 191
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Glenn O'Shea  Australia 191
4 Elia Viviani  Italy 189
5 Lasse Norman Hansen  Denmark 181
6 Mark Cavendish  Great Britain 161
7 Tim Veldt  Netherlands 145
8 Jasper De Buyst  Belgium 132
9 Thomas Boudat  France 131
10 Artyom Zakharov  Kazakhstan 126
11 Viktor Manakov  Russia 121
12 Leung Chun Wing  Hong Kong 104
13 Adrian Tekliński  Poland 102
14 Gaël Suter   Switzerland 101
15 Park Sang-hoon  South Korea 100
16 Kazushige Kuboki  Japan 93
17 Ignacio Prado  Mexico 67
18 Gideoni Monteiro  Brazil 50
19 Aaron Gate  New Zealand 31
20 Jacob Duehring  United States 27

References

  1. ^ "Event Schedule". Track Cycling Worlds. Archived from the original on 6 July 2017. Retrieved 26 February 2016.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Scratch race results
  4. ^ Individual pursuit results
  5. ^ Elimination race results
  6. ^ 1 km time trial results
  7. ^ Flying lap results
  8. ^ Final results