2019 UEC European Track Championships – Men's omnium

The men's omnium competition at the 2019 UEC European Track Championships was held on 18 October 2019.[1][2]

Men's omnium
at the 2019 UEC European Track Championships
VenueOmnisport Apeldoorn, Apeldoorn
Date18 October
Competitors21 from 21 nations
Winning points173
Medalists
    France
    Denmark
    Great Britain

Results

Scratch race

[3]

RankNameNationLaps downEvent Points
1Jan-Willem van Schip Netherlands40
2Benjamin Thomas France38
3Albert Torres Spain36
4Lasse Norman Hansen Denmark34
5Oliver Wood Great Britain32
6Lindsay De Vylder Belgium–130
7Szymon Sajnok Poland–128
8Raman Tsishkou Belarus–126
9Elia Viviani Italy–124
10Felix English Ireland–122
11Rui Oliveira Portugal–120
12Maximilian Beyer Germany–118
13Claudio Imhof  Switzerland–116
14Christos Volikakis Greece–114
15Valentin Götzinger Austria–112
16Krisztián Lovassy Hungary–110
17Roman Gladysh Ukraine–18
18Artur Ershov Russia–16
19Nicolas Pietrula Czech Republic–14
20Lukáš Kubiš Slovakia–2–40
21Daniel Crista Romania–2–40

Tempo race

[4]

RankNameNationPoints In RaceEvent Points
1Benjamin Thomas France3240
2Lasse Norman Hansen Denmark2938
3Christos Volikakis Greece336
4Oliver Wood Great Britain334
5Jan-Willem van Schip Netherlands332
6Elia Viviani Italy230
7Szymon Sajnok Poland128
8Albert Torres Spain126
9Raman Tsishkou Belarus124
10Felix English Ireland122
11Lindsay De Vylder Belgium020
12Claudio Imhof  Switzerland018
13Artur Ershov Russia016
14Rui Oliveira Portugal014
15Krisztián Lovassy Hungary–2012
16Valentin Götzinger Austria–2010
17Roman Gladysh Ukraine–208
18Maximilian Beyer Germany–206
19Nicolas Pietrula Czech Republic–204
20Daniel Crista Romania–402
21Lukáš Kubiš Slovakia–401

Elimination race

[5]

RankNameNationEvent Points
1Elia Viviani Italy40
2Benjamin Thomas France38
3Jan-Willem van Schip Netherlands36
4Oliver Wood Great Britain34
5Christos Volikakis Greece32
6Rui Oliveira Portugal30
7Raman Tsishkou Belarus28
8Lasse Norman Hansen Denmark26
9Albert Torres Spain24
10Szymon Sajnok Poland22
11Maximilian Beyer Germany20
12Lindsay De Vylder Belgium18
13Claudio Imhof  Switzerland16
14Artur Ershov Russia14
15Valentin Götzinger Austria12
16Felix English Ireland10
17Nicolas Pietrula Czech Republic8
18Roman Gladysh Ukraine6
19Lukáš Kubiš Slovakia4
20Krisztián Lovassy Hungary2
21Daniel Crista Romania1

Points race and final standings

The final ranking is given by the sum of the points obtained in the 4 specialties.[6]

Overall rankNameNationScratch raceTempo raceElim. raceSubotalLap pointsSprint pointsFinish orderTotal points
Benjamin Thomas France38403811640174173
Lasse Norman Hansen Denmark3438269840241162
Oliver Wood Great Britain3234341004092149
4Albert Torres Spain36262486401910145
5Jan-Willem van Schip Netherlands40323610820165144
6Elia Viviani Italy2430409420915123
7Christos Volikakis Greece1436328220106112
8Lindsay De Vylder Belgium302018682011389
9Rui Oliveira Portugal201430642001684
10Raman Tsishkou Belarus2624287800878
11Szymon Sajnok Poland28282278001178
12Claudio Imhof  Switzerland16181650204774
13Felix English Ireland22221054001254
14Maximilian Beyer Germany186204402946
15Artur Ershov Russia6161436001936
16Valentin Götzinger Austria12101234011435
17Krisztián Lovassy Hungary101222409333
18Roman Gladysh Ukraine88622002022
19Nicolas Pietrula Czech Republic44816001816
20Daniel Crista Romania–4021–37–20017–57
21Lukáš Kubiš Slovakia–4014–35–60021DNF

References

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