2019 UEC European Track Championships – Men's team sprint
Appearance
Men's team sprint at the 2019 UEC European Track Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Omnisport Apeldoorn, Apeldoorn | |||||||||
Date | 16 October | |||||||||
Competitors | 35 from 10 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 42.151 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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2019 UEC European Track Championships | ||
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Sprint | men | women |
Team sprint | men | women |
Team pursuit | men | women |
Keirin | men | women |
Omnium | men | women |
Madison | men | women |
Time trial | men | women |
Individual pursuit | men | women |
Points race | men | women |
Scratch | men | women |
Elimination race | men | women |
The men's team sprint competition at the 2019 UEC European Track Championships was held on 16 October 2019.[1][2]
Results
[edit]Qualifying
[edit]The eight fastest teams advanced to the first round.[3]
Rank | Name | Nation | Time | Behind | Notes |
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1 | Matthijs Büchli Harrie Lavreysen Roy van den Berg |
Netherlands | 42.693 | Q | |
2 | Jack Carlin Jason Kenny Ryan Owens |
Great Britain | 42.938 | +0.245 | Q |
3 | Grégory Baugé Melvin Landerneau Sébastien Vigier |
France | 43.338 | +0.645 | Q |
4 | Maciej Bielecki Krzysztof Maksel Mateusz Rudyk |
Poland | 43.970 | +1.277 | Q |
5 | Maximilian Dörnbach Eric Engler Maximilian Levy |
Germany | 43.981 | +1.288 | Q |
6 | Denis Dmitriev Alexander Sharapov Pavel Yakushevskiy |
Russia | 44.017 | +1.324 | Q |
7 | Tomáš Bábek Martin Čechman Pavel Kelemen |
Czech Republic | 44.324 | +1.631 | Q |
8 | Alejandro Martínez José Moreno Sánchez Juan Peralta |
Spain | 44.600 | +1.907 | Q |
9 | Aliaksandr Hlova Uladzislau Novik Artsiom Zaitsau |
Belarus | 44.838 | +2.145 | |
10 | Tadey-Ivan Chebanets Oleksandr Moshchonskyi Dmytro Stovbetskyi |
Ukraine | 46.148 | +3.455 |
First round
[edit]First round heats were held as follows:
Heat 1: 4th v 5th fastest
Heat 2: 3rd v 6th fastest
Heat 3: 2nd v 7th fastest
Heat 4: 1st v 8th fastest
The heat winners were ranked on time, from which the top 2 proceeded to the gold medal final and the other 2 proceeded to the bronze medal final.[4]
Rank | Overall rank |
Name | Nation | Time | Behind | Notes |
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1 vs 8 | ||||||
1 | 1 | Jeffrey Hoogland Harrie Lavreysen Roy van den Berg |
Netherlands | 42.338 | QG | |
2 | 8 | Alejandro Martínez José Moreno Sánchez Juan Peralta |
Spain | 44.868 | +2.530 | |
2 vs 7 | ||||||
1 | 2 | Jack Carlin Jason Kenny Ryan Owens |
Great Britain | 42.661 | QG | |
2 | 7 | Tomáš Bábek David Sojka Pavel Kelemen |
Czech Republic | 44.628 | +1.967 | |
3 vs 6 | ||||||
1 | 3 | Grégory Baugé Quentin Lafargue Sébastien Vigier |
France | 43.481 | QB | |
2 | 5 | Denis Dmitriev Aleksei Tkachev Pavel Yakushevskiy |
Russia | 44.203 | +0.722 | |
4 vs 5 | ||||||
1 | 4 | Marc Jurczyk Eric Engler Maximilian Levy |
Germany | 43.772 | QB | |
2 | 6 | Maciej Bielecki Krzysztof Maksel Mateusz Rudyk |
Poland | 44.593 | +0.821 |
Finals
[edit]Rank | Name | Nation | Time | Behind | Notes |
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Gold medal final | |||||
Jeffrey Hoogland Harrie Lavreysen Roy van den Berg |
Netherlands | 42.151 | |||
Jack Carlin Jason Kenny Ryan Owens |
Great Britain | 42.822 | +0.671 | ||
Bronze medal final | |||||
Grégory Baugé Quentin Lafargue Sébastien Vigier |
France | 43.206 | |||
4 | Marc Jurczyk Eric Engler Maximilian Levy |
Germany | 43.600 | +0.394 |
References
[edit]- ^ Schedule
- ^ "Start list" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-10-16. Retrieved 2019-10-16.
- ^ "Qualifying results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-10-16. Retrieved 2019-10-16.
- ^ "First round results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-10-16. Retrieved 2019-10-16.
- ^ "Finals results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2019-10-16. Retrieved 2019-10-16.