2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's omnium

The Men's omnium competition at the 2017 World Championships will be held on 15 April 2017.[1][2]

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
    France
    New Zealand
    Spain

Results

Scratch race

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

RankNameNationLaps DownEvent Points
1Albert Torres Spain40
2Benjamin Thomas France38
3Simone Consonni Italy36
4Maximilian Beyer Germany34
5Szymon Sajnok Poland32
6Aaron Gate New Zealand30
7Roy Eefting Netherlands28
8Sultanmurat Miraliyev Kazakhstan−126
9Ivo Oliveira Portugal−124
10Sam Welsford Australia−122
11Casper Pedersen Denmark−120
12Lindsay De Vylder Belgium−118
13Shunsuke Imamura Japan−116
14Park Sang-hoon South Korea−114
15Raman Tsishkou Belarus−112
16Roman Gladysh Ukraine−110
17Gaël Suter  Switzerland−18
18Leung Chun Wing Hong Kong−16
19Viktor Manakov Russia−14
20Christopher Latham Great Britain−12
21Edibaldo Maldonado Mexico−11

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]

RankNameNationPoints In RaceFinish OrderEvent PointsOverall RankSubtotal
1Aaron Gate New Zealand431940270
2Albert Torres Spain401138178
3Szymon Sajnok Poland25236468
4Casper Pedersen Denmark251834854
5Roy Eefting Netherlands242132660
6Benjamin Thomas France232030368
7Maximilian Beyer Germany22128562
8Gaël Suter  Switzerland224261334
9Sam Welsford Australia221224946
10Lindsay De Vylder Belgium213221140
11Viktor Manakov Russia215201524
12Simone Consonni Italy211018754
13Ivo Oliveira Portugal2115161040
14Leung Chun Wing Hong Kong2116141720
15Park Sang-hoon South Korea317121426
16Sultanmurat Miraliyev Kazakhstan26101236
17Raman Tsishkou Belarus0781620
18Edibaldo Maldonado Mexico086207
19Roman Gladysh Ukraine0941914
20Christopher Latham Great Britain0132214
21Shunsuke Imamura Japan01411817

Elimination race

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

RankNameNationEvent PointsOverall RankSubtotal
1Sam Welsford Australia40786
2Simone Consonni Italy38492
3Benjamin Thomas France362104
4Albert Torres Spain341112
5Maximilian Beyer Germany32394
6Roy Eefting Netherlands30690
7Raman Tsishkou Belarus281348
8Gaël Suter  Switzerland261060
9Shunsuke Imamura Japan241541
10Aaron Gate New Zealand22592
11Sultanmurat Miraliyev Kazakhstan201256
12Lindsay De Vylder Belgium181158
13Christopher Latham Great Britain162020
14Roman Gladysh Ukraine141728
15Szymon Sajnok Poland12880
16Edibaldo Maldonado Mexico102117
17Casper Pedersen Denmark8962
18Park Sang-hoon South Korea61632
19Leung Chun Wing Hong Kong41924
20Ivo Oliveira Portugal21442
21Viktor Manakov Russia11825

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 RankNameNationSubtotalSprint PointsLap PointsFinish OrderFinal Standings
Benjamin Thomas France10425203149
Aaron Gate New Zealand9215404147
Albert Torres Spain1126208138
4Simone Consonni Italy9292012121
5Roy Eefting Netherlands9092021119
6Casper Pedersen Denmark621720299
7Sam Welsford Australia86801194
8Szymon Sajnok Poland80501085
9Maximilian Beyer Germany944−201978
10Ivo Oliveira Portugal421520177
11Gaël Suter  Switzerland60001660
12Lindsay De Vylder Belgium5800658
13Sultanmurat Miraliyev Kazakhstan560−20536
14Park Sang-hoon South Korea32001432
15Raman Tsishkou Belarus480−201328
16Viktor Manakov Russia25201727
17Leung Chun Wing Hong Kong24101525
18Christopher Latham Great Britain2020722
19Shunsuke Imamura Japan410−201821
20Roman Gladysh Ukraine280−20208
21Edibaldo Maldonado Mexico170−2090

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.
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