2012 European Track Championships – Men's points race

The Men's points race was held on 19 October 2012. 25 riders participated, the heat distance was 20 kilometres (12.4 miles) – or 80 laps – with a sprint every 10 laps for extra points and the final distance was 40 kilometres (24.9 miles) – or 160 laps. A lap gained 20 points.[1][2]

Medalists

Gold Elia Viviani (ITA)
Silver Kirill Sveshnikov (RUS)
Bronze Sergiy Lagkuti (UKR)

Results

Heats

The 10 best riders advanced to the final. The races were held at 14:55.[3][4]

Heat 1

RankNameNationSprint PointsLap PointsFinal sprintTotal Points
1Ivan Savitskiy Russia110111
2Sergiy Lagkuti Ukraine110611
3Maximilian Beyer Germany100810
4Ingmar De Poortere Belgium100910
5Bryan Coquard France90109
6Liam Bertazzo Italy8038
7Jiři Hochmann Czech Republic80118
8Thery Schir  Switzerland6026
9Andreas Graf Austria6056
10Mateusz Nowaczek Poland4074
11Ilia Koshevoy Belarus3043
Eerik Idarand Estonia0−200DNF
Šarūnas Kuncevičius Lithuania2−200DNF

Heat 2

RankNameNationSprint PointsLap PointsFinal sprintTotal Points
1Elia Viviani Italy3120731
2Milan Kadlec Czech Republic27201027
3Mykhaylo Radionov Ukraine140214
4Tristan Marguet  Switzerland130113
5Wojciech Pszczolarski Poland8058
6Yauheni Shamsonau Belarus7067
7Theo Reinhardt Germany7097
8Andreas Müller Austria5085
9Morgan Lamoisson France4044
10Kirill Sveshnikov Russia40114
11Darijus Džervus Lithuania5−2012−15
12Mika Simola Finland3−203−17

Final

The race was held at 21:13.[5]

RankNameNationSprint PointsLap PointsFinal sprintTotal Points
Elia Viviani Italy440644
Kirill Sveshnikov Russia260226
Sergiy Lagkuti Ukraine250325
4Andreas Müller Austria170417
5Tristan Marguet  Switzerland140114
6Liam Bertazzo Italy90109
7Wojciech Pszczolarski Poland80118
8Milan Kadlec Czech Republic7077
9Theo Reinhardt Germany6086
10Andreas Graf Austria6006
11Bryan Coquard France5095
12Yauheni Shamsonau Belarus3053
13Thery Schir  Switzerland2002
14Ingmar De Poortere Belgium1001
15Jiři Hochmann Czech Republic0000
Ivan Savitskiy Russia200DNF
Maximilian Beyer Germany1−200DNF
Mateusz Nowaczek Poland000DNF
Mykhaylo Radionov Ukraine0−200DNF
Morgan Lamoisson France000DNF

References

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