2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's team pursuit

The Men's team pursuit competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 12 and 13 April 2017.[1][2]

Men's team pursuit
at the 2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
VenueHong Kong Velodrome
LocationHong Kong
Dates12–13 April
Competitors76 from 17 nations
Teams17
Winning time3:51.503
Medalists
    Australia
    New Zealand
    Italy

Results

Qualifying

The fastest 8 teams qualify for the first round, from which the top 4 remain in contention for the gold medal final and the other 4 for the bronze medal final.[3]

RankNameNationTimeBehindNotes
1Sam Welsford
Cameron Meyer
Kelland O'Brien
Alexander Porter
 Australia3:50.577Q, CR
2Regan Gough
Pieter Bulling
Dylan Kennett
Nicholas Kergozou
 New Zealand3:53.422+2.845Q
3Simone Consonni
Liam Bertazzo
Filippo Ganna
Francesco Lamon
 Italy3:55.755+5.178Q
4Benjamin Thomas
Thomas Denis
Corentin Ermenault
Florian Maitre
 France3:56.357+5.780Q
5Steven Burke
Kian Emadi
Andy Tennant
Oliver Wood
 Great Britain3:58.936+8.359q
6Viktor Manakov
Alexander Evtushenko
Alexey Kurbatov
Sergei Shilov
 Russia3:58.957+8.380q
7Lindsay De Vylder
Kenny De Ketele
Moreno De Pauw
Robbe Ghys
 Belgium3:59.951 +9.374q
8Claudio Imhof
Olivier Beer
Frank Pasche
Cyrille Thièry
  Switzerland4:00.480+9.903q
9Szymon Sajnok
Alan Banaszek
Daniel Staniszewski
Adrian Tekliński
 Poland4:02.219+11.642
10Niklas Larsen
Julius Johansen
Frederik Madsen
Casper von Folsach
 Denmark4:02.443+11.866
11Roy Eefting
Dion Beukeboom
Roy Pieters
Jan-Willem van Schip
 Netherlands4:03.273+12.696
12Lucas Liß
Henning Bommel
Kersten Thiele
Theo Reinhardt
 Germany4:03.328+12.751
13Albert Torres
Eloy Teruel
Vicente García de Mateos
Sebastián Mora
 Spain4:03.424+12.847
14Raman Tsishkou
Raman Ramanau
Yauheni Karaliok
Mikhail Shemetau
 Belarus4:03.656+13.079
15Fan Yang
Qin Chenlu
Xue Sia Fei
Yuan Zhong
 China4:04.486+13.909
16Leung Chun Wing
Ko Siu Wai
Leung Ka Yu
Mow Ching Yin
 Hong Kong4:11.086+20.509
Adam Jamieson
Aidan Caves
Jay Lamoureux
Bayley Simpson
 CanadaDSQ[A]
  • A Canada were disqualified for breaching article 3.2.097[4]
  • Q = qualified; in contention for gold medal final
  • q = qualified; in contention for bronze medal final

First round

First round heats are 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 final. The remaining 6 teams were ranked on time, from which the top 2 proceeded to the bronze medal final.[5]

RankHeatNameNationTimeGapNotes
71Viktor Manakov
Alexander Evtushenko
Vladislav Kulikov
Alexey Kurbatov
 Russia4:00.780
81Kenny De Ketele
Moreno De Pauw
Robbe Ghys
Gerben Thijssen
 Belgium4:01.727+0.947
42Christopher Latham
Mark Stewart
Andy Tennant
Oliver Wood
 Great Britain3:56.796QB
62Claudio Imhof
Frank Pasche
Loïc Perizzolo
Cyrille Thièry
  Switzerland4:00.405+3.609
23Regan Gough
Pieter Bulling
Dylan Kennett
Nicholas Kergozou
 New Zealand3:54.363QG
33Simone Consonni
Michele Scartezzini
Liam Bertazzo
Filippo Ganna
 Italy3:55.945+1.582QB
14Sam Welsford
Kelland O'Brien
Alexander Porter
Rohan Wight
 Australia3:54.125QG
54Benjamin Thomas
Thomas Denis
Corentin Ermenault
Florian Maitre
 France4:00.198+6.073
  • QG = qualified for gold medal final
  • QB = qualified for bronze medal final

Finals

The final was held at 19:53.[6]

RankNameNationTimeBehindNotes
Gold medal final
Sam Welsford
Cameron Meyer
Alexander Porter
Nicholas Yallouris
 Australia3:51.503
Regan Gough
Pieter Bulling
Dylan Kennett
Nicholas Kergozou
 New Zealand3:53.979+2.476
Bronze medal final
Simone Consonni
Liam Bertazzo
Filippo Ganna
Francesco Lamon
 Italy3:56.935
4Mark Stewart
Steven Burke
Kian Emadi
Oliver Wood
 Great Britain3:58.566+1.631

References

  1. "Event Schedule". 2017 WCh LOC. Archived from the original on 4 November 2016. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  2. "Start list". Tissot Timing. Retrieved 11 April 2017.
  3. "Qualifying". Tissot Timing. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  4. UCI Cycling Regulations - Race procedure (PDF). Union Cycliste Internationale. 4 June 2016. p. 19. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  5. "First Round". Tissot Timing. Retrieved 12 April 2017.
  6. "Results and Final Classification". Tissot Timing. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
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