2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's team pursuit

Men's team pursuit
at the 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
Venue Omnisport Apeldoorn
Location Apeldoorn, Netherlands
Dates 28 February–1 March
Competitors 64 from 16 nations
Teams 16
Winning time 3:53.389
Medalists
    Great Britain
    Denmark
    Italy

The Men's team pursuit competition at the 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 28 February and 1 March 2018.[1][2]

Results

Qualifying

The eight fastest teams advance to the first round.[3]

RankNationTimeBehindNotes
1 Great Britain
Ed Clancy
Kian Emadi
Ethan Hayter
Charlie Tanfield
3:55.714Q
2 Italy
Simone Consonni
Liam Bertazzo
Filippo Ganna
Francesco Lamon
3:56.406+0.692Q
3 Denmark
Niklas Larsen
Julius Johansen
Frederik Madsen
Casper von Folsach
3:56.740+1.026Q
4 Germany
Maximilian Beyer
Felix Groß
Theo Reinhardt
Kersten Thiele
3:57.447+1.733Q
5 New Zealand
Campbell Stewart
Regan Gough
Dylan Kennett
Nicholas Kergozou
3:57.622+1.908q
6 Russia
Mamyr Stash
Alexander Evtushenko
Ivan Smirnov
Kirill Sveshnikov
3:59.362+3.648q
7  Switzerland
Claudio Imhof
Cyrille Thièry
Frank Pasche
Valère Thiébaud
3:59.543+3.829q
8 Canada
Michael Foley
Derek Gee
Adam Jamieson
Jay Lamoureux
4:00.584+4.870q
9 Japan
Ryo Chikatani
Shogo Ichimaru
Shunsuke Imamura
Keitaro Sawada
4:01.753+6.039
10 Poland
Szymon Sajnok
Alan Banaszek
Szymon Krawczyk
Adrian Tekliński
4:01.963+6.249
11 France
Benjamin Thomas
Adrien Garel
Florian Maitre
Louis Pijourlet
4:02.415+6.701
12 Belgium
Lindsay De Vylder
Kenny De Ketele
Moreno De Pauw
Robbe Ghys
4:03.367+7.653
13 United States
Eric Young
Gavin Hoover
Ashton Lambie
Daniel Summerhill
4:04.203+8.489
14 Belarus
Raman Tsishkou
Yauheni Akhramenka
Yauheni Karaliok
Mikhail Shemetau
4:06.629+10.915
15 China
Hou Ya Ke
Jiang Zhihui
Shen Pingan
Wang Fengnian
4:08.266+12.552
16 Spain
Eloy Teruel
Xavier Cañellas
Vicente García de Mateos
Illart Zuazubiskar
4:10.677+14.963

First round

First round heats were held as follows:
Heat 1: 6th v 7th fastest
Heat 2: 5th v 8th fastest
Heat 3: 2nd v 3rd fastest
Heat 4: 1st v 4th fastest

The winners of heats 3 and 4 proceeded to the gold medal race. The remaining six teams were ranked on time, from which the top two proceeded to the bronze medal race.[4]

RankHeatNationTimeNotes
13 Denmark
Niklas Larsen
Julius Johansen
Frederik Madsen
Casper von Folsach
3:54.496QG
23 Italy
Simone Consonni
Liam Bertazzo
Filippo Ganna
Francesco Lamon
3:54.884QB
34 Great Britain
Ed Clancy
Kian Emadi
Ethan Hayter
Charlie Tanfield
3:56.335QG
44 Germany
Maximilian Beyer
Felix Groß
Theo Reinhardt
Kersten Thiele
3:58.047QB
52 New Zealand
Campbell Stewart
Regan Gough
Dylan Kennett
Nicholas Kergozou
3:58.932
61  Switzerland
Claudio Imhof
Cyrille Thièry
Gaël Suter
Valère Thiébaud
3:59.648
71 Russia
Lev Gonov
Alexander Evtushenko
Ivan Smirnov
Sergei Shilov
4:00.320
82 Canada
Michael Foley
Derek Gee
Adam Jamieson
Jay Lamoureux
4:02.235
  • QG = qualified for gold medal final
  • QB = qualified for bronze medal final

Finals

The final was held at 19:23.[5]

RankNationTimeBehindNotes
Gold medal final
1st, gold medalist(s) Great Britain
Ed Clancy
Kian Emadi
Ethan Hayter
Charlie Tanfield
3:53.389
2nd, silver medalist(s) Denmark
Niklas Larsen
Julius Johansen
Frederik Madsen
Casper von Folsach
3:55.232+1.843
Bronze medal final
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Italy
Simone Consonni
Liam Bertazzo
Filippo Ganna
Francesco Lamon
3:54.606
4 Germany
Nils Schomber
Felix Groß
Theo Reinhardt
Kersten Thiele
3:56.5941.988

References

  1. Schedule
  2. Start list
  3. Qualifying results
  4. First round results
  5. "Results and Final Classification". Tissot Timing. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
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