2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's individual pursuit
The Men's individual pursuit competition at the 2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 28 February 2020.[1][2]
Men's individual pursuit at the 2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Velodrom | |||||||||
Location | Berlin, Germany | |||||||||
Dates | 28 February | |||||||||
Competitors | 18 from 13 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships | ||
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Sprint | men | women |
Time trial | men | women |
Individual pursuit | men | women |
Team pursuit | men | women |
Team sprint | men | women |
Keirin | men | women |
Scratch | men | women |
Points race | men | women |
Madison | men | women |
Omnium | men | women |
Results
Qualifying
The qualifying was started at 15:48.[3] The first two racers raced for gold, the third and fourth fastest rider raced for the bronze medal.
Rank | Name | Nation | Time | Behind | Notes |
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1 | Filippo Ganna | Italy | 4:01.934 | Q, WR | |
2 | Ashton Lambie | United States | 4:03.640 | +1.706 | Q |
3 | Corentin Ermenault | France | 4:07.593 | +5.659 | q |
4 | Jonathan Milan | Italy | 4:08.094 | +6.160 | q |
5 | Felix Groß | Germany | 4:08.928 | +6.994 | |
6 | Stefan Bissegger | Switzerland | 4:09.711 | +7.777 | |
7 | Claudio Imhof | Switzerland | 4:10.302 | +8.368 | |
8 | Ivo Oliveira | Portugal | 4:10.829 | +8.895 | |
9 | Domenic Weinstein | Germany | 4:12.571 | +10.637 | |
10 | Davide Plebani | Italy | 4:13.402 | +11.468 | |
11 | Alexander Evtushenko | Russia | 4:15.728 | +13.794 | |
12 | Jay Lamoureux | Canada | 4:17.065 | +15.131 | |
13 | Lucas Plapp | Australia | 4:18.520 | +16.586 | |
14 | Thomas Denis | France | 4:18.989 | +17.055 | |
15 | Mikhail Shemetau | Belarus | 4:19.344 | +17.410 | |
16 | Wojciech Ziółkowski | Poland | 4:21.462 | +19.528 | |
17 | Alisher Zhumakan | Kazakhstan | 4:24.911 | +22.977 | |
18 | Vitālijs Korņilovs | Latvia | 4:45.578 | +43.644 | |
Lev Gonov | Russia | Did not start |
Finals
The finals were started at 20:36.[4]
Rank | Name | Nation | Time | Behind |
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Gold medal race | ||||
Filippo Ganna | Italy | 4:03.875 | ||
Ashton Lambie | United States | 4:08.048 | +4.163 | |
Bronze medal race | ||||
Corentin Ermenault | France | 4:09.921 | ||
4 | Jonathan Milan | Italy | 4:13.167 | +3.146 |
References
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