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Cycling at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's BMX racing

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Men's BMX racing
at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
Olympic BMX cycling
VenueVélodrome National de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
Date1–2 August 2024
Winning time31.422 sec
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Joris Daudet  France
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Sylvain André  France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Romain Mahieu  France
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The men's BMX racing competition at the 2024 Summer Olympics took place on 1 and 2 August 2024 at the Vélodrome National de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines.

Background

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This was the 5th appearance of the event, which has been held at every Summer Olympics since BMX racing was added to the programme in 2008.

Qualification

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Competition format

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The competition was a three-round tournament, with quarterfinals, semifinals, and a final.

  • Quarterfinals: three heats of eight cyclists each. Each heat had three runs, using a point-for-place system (one point for the winner of a run, two points for second, etc.), with the lowest points over the three runs winning. The best six cyclists in each heat (12 total) advanced to the semifinals, and the riders ranked 13–20 move to a last chance qualifier. In the last-chance qualifier, those eight riders race one time, and the top-four finishers advance to the semifinals, while the others cyclists were eliminated.
  • Semifinals: two heats of eight cyclists each. Again there were three runs per heat, using the point-for-place system. The top four cyclists in each semifinal (eight total) advanced to the final; the others (eight cyclists) were eliminated. In both the quarterfinals and the semifinals, riders are reseeded for the next heat according to time. If two or more riders are equal in points at the end of three runs, the times will be used to break the tie.
  • Final: one final of eight cyclists. There was only a single run.

Schedule

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The event took place over two consecutive days.[1]

All times are Central European Time (UTC+2)

Date Time Round
1 August 20:00 Quarterfinals
22:05 Last chance race
2 August 20:00 Semifinals
21:35 Final

Results

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Q - qualified for the next round; DNF - did not finish

Quarter-finals

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Source:[2]

Rank # Name Nation 1st run 2nd run 3rd run Total Notes
Heat Time Heat Time Heat Time
1 3 Sylvain André  France 1 31.979 (2) 3 31.854 (1) 2 31.661 (1) 4 Q
2 100 Romain Mahieu  France 2 31.472 (1) 1 32.025 (3) 1 31.768 (1) 5 Q
3 1 Joris Daudet  France 1 31.692 (1) 2 31.463 (1) 1 32.299 (3) 5 Q
4 233 Kamren Larsen  United States 1 32.016 (3) 3 31.927 (2) 2 31.926 (4) 9 Q
5 12 Cameron Wood  United States 3 32.207 (1) 1 31.967 (2) 1 32.473 (4) 7 Q
6 10 Izaac Kennedy  Australia 1 32.750 (5) 2 31.878 (2) 3 31.835 (1) 8 Q
7 5 Alfredo Campo  Ecuador 3 32.773 (4) 1 31.893 (1) 3 32.612 (3) 8 Q
8 149 Cédric Butti  Switzerland 3 32.394 (3) 3 32.241 (3) 2 32.221 (4) 10 Q
9 70 Mateo Carmona  Colombia 2 32.389 (2) 2 46.500 (7) 3 32.108 (2) 11 Q
10 87 Kye Whyte  Great Britain 2 33.544 (5) 2 32.377 (3) 3 33.147 (4) 12 Q
11 741 Diego Arboleda  Colombia 1 32.835 (6) 1 32.798 (5) 1 32.187 (2) 13 Q
12 257 Pietro Bertagnoli  Italy 2 32.730 (3) 3 32.488 (4) 3 33.803 (7) 14 Q
13 248 Ruben Gommers  Belgium 3 33.254 (5) 3 32.566 (5) 1 32.663 (5) 15 q
14 6 Rico Bearman  New Zealand 1 33.090 (7) 3 33.058 (6) 2 32.093 (3) 16 q
15 192 Dave van der Burg  Netherlands 1 32.206 (4) 2 34.251 (6) 1 33.121 (6) 16 q
16 278 Carlos Ramírez  Colombia 3 32.248 (2) 1 33.110 (6) 3 1:13.918 (8) 16 q
17 239 Jaymio Brink  Netherlands 2 32.870 (4) 2 DNF 2 33.049 (5) 17 q
18 7 Mauricio Molina  Chile 2 33.752 (7) 2 33.615 (4) 2 33.153 (6) 17 q
19 179 Simon Marquart  Switzerland 2 33.557 (6) 1 32.545 (4) 2 33.288 (7) 17 q
20 236 Gonzalo Molina  Argentina 3 34.230 (7) 3 33.196 (7) 3 33.366 (5) 19 q
21 997 Philip Schaub  Germany 3 33.632 (6) 1 34.803 (8) 3 33.381 (6) 20
22 266 Dean Reeves  Morocco 1 34.543 (8) 2 34.121 (5) 1 40.829 (7) 20
23 260 Komet Sukprasert  Thailand 3 35.083 (8) 1 34.791 (7) 2 34.372 (8) 23
24 996 Kristens Krīgers  Latvia 2 34.163 (8) 3 DNF 1 DNF 26

Last chance race

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Rank # Name Time Notes
1 6  Rico Bearman (NZL) 32.736 Q
2 179  Simon Marquart (SUI) 33.328 Q
3 7  Mauricio Molina (CHI) 33.881 Q
4 239  Jaymio Brink (NED) 34.253 Q
5 192  Dave van der Burg (NED) 34.818
6 236  Gonzalo Molina (ARG) 35.097
7 248  Ruben Gommers (BEL) 1:36.250
8 278  Carlos Ramírez (COL) DNF

Semi-finals

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Source:[3]

Heat 1

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Rank # Name 1st run 2nd run 3rd run Total Notes
1 1  Joris Daudet (FRA) 31.752 (1) 32.855 (3) 31.489 (1) 5 Q
2 3  Sylvain André (FRA) 32.498 (2) 32.010 (1) 31.568 (2) 5 Q
3 70  Mateo Carmona (COL) 32.536 (3) 32.981 (3) 32.745 (4) 10 Q
4 12  Cameron Wood (USA) 32.640 (4) 34.028 (6) 32.096 (3) 13 Q
5 257  Pietro Bertagnoli (ITA) 33.051 (6) 32.454 (2) 32.920 (7) 15
6 239  Jaymio Brink (NED) 33.313 (7) 55.688 (7) 32.336 (4) 18
7 6  Rico Bearman (NZL) 33.382 (8) 33.298 (5) 32.626 (5) 18
8 233  Kamren Larsen (USA) 32.671 (5) DNF 33.197 (8) 21

Heat 2

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Rank # Name 1st run 2nd run 3rd run Total Notes
1 100  Romain Mahieu (FRA) 31.631 (1) 31.649 (1) 31.767 (1) 3 Q
2 149  Cédric Butti (SUI) 32.375 (3) 32.731 (3) 32.201 (2) 8 Q
3 179  Simon Marquart (SUI) 32.459 (4) 32.153 (2) 32.343 (3) 9 Q
4 10  Izaac Kennedy (AUS) 31.985 (2) 33.107 (4) 32.934 (5) 11 Q
5 741  Diego Arboleda (COL) 33.405 (7) 33.362 (6) 32.799 (5) 18
6 5  Alfredo Campo (ECU) 33.015 (6) 33.676 (6) 33.126 (6) 18
7 87  Kye Whyte (GBR) 32.808 (5) DNS DNS 21
8 7  Mauricio Molina (CHI) DNF DNS DNS 24

Final

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Source:[4]

Rank # Name Time Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1  Joris Daudet (FRA) 31.422
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 3  Sylvain André (FRA) 31.706
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 100  Romain Mahieu (FRA) 32.022
4 149  Cédric Butti (SUI) 32.124
5 12  Cameron Wood (USA) 32.446
6 70  Mateo Carmona (COL) 33.166
7 179  Simon Marquart (SUI) 44.914
8 10  Izaac Kennedy (AUS) DNF

References

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  1. ^ "Olympic Schedule - Cycling Track", Olympics.com. Retrieved 21 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Quarter-finals Results" (PDF). 2024 Summer Olympics. Omega SA. 1 August 2024. Retrieved 1 August 2024.
  3. ^ "Semi-finals Results" (PDF). 2024 Summer Olympics. Omega SA. 2 August 2024. Retrieved 2 August 2024.
  4. ^ "Final Results" (PDF). 2024 Summer Olympics. Omega SA. 2 August 2024. Retrieved 2 August 2024.