2019 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's team pursuit
The Men's team pursuit competition at the 2019 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 27 and 28 February 2019.[1][2]
Men's team pursuit at the 2019 UCI Track Cycling World Championships | |
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Venue | BGŻ Arena |
Location | Pruszków, Poland |
Dates | 27–28 February |
Competitors | 78 from 18 nations |
Teams | 18 |
Winning time | 3:48.012 |
Medalists | |
2019 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 on 27 February at 14:55.[3] The eight fastest teams advanced to the first round.
First round
The first round was started on 27 February at 20:27.[4]
First round heats were held as follows:
Heat 1: 6th v 7th fastest
Heat 2: 5th v 8th fastest
Heat 3: 2nd v 3rd fastest
Heat 4: 1st v 4th fastest
The winners of heats three and four proceeded to the gold medal race. The remaining six teams were ranked on time, from which the top two proceeded to the bronze medal race.
Rank | Heat | Nation | Time | Behind | Notes |
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1 | 1 | Germany Felix Groß Theo Reinhardt Leon Rohde Domenic Weinstein | 3:56.897 | ||
2 | 1 | Switzerland Claudio Imhof Stefan Bissegger Robin Froidevaux Frank Pasche | 3:59.108 | +0.211 | |
1 | 2 | Canada Derek Gee Michael Foley Adam Jamieson Jay Lamoureux | 3:54.670 | QB | |
2 | 2 | Poland Adrian Kaiser Szymon Krawczyk Bartosz Rudyk Daniel Staniszewski | 4:00.711 | +6.041 | |
1 | 3 | Great Britain Ethan Hayter Ed Clancy Kian Emadi Charlie Tanfield | 3:51.635 | QG | |
2 | 3 | Denmark Niklas Larsen Lasse Norman Hansen Rasmus Pedersen Casper von Folsach | 3:55.602 | +3.977 | QB |
1 | 4 | Australia Sam Welsford Kelland O'Brien Leigh Howard Alexander Porter | 3:51.529 | QG | |
2 | 4 | New Zealand Thomas Sexton Aaron Gate Nicholas Kergozou Corbin Strong | 4:05.861 | +14.332 |
- QG = qualified for gold medal final
- QB = qualified for bronze medal final
Finals
The finals were started at 19:23.[5]
Rank | Nation | Time | Behind | Notes | |
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Gold medal race | |||||
Australia Sam Welsford Kelland O'Brien Leigh Howard Alexander Porter | 3:48.012 | WR | |||
Great Britain Ethan Hayter Ed Clancy Kian Emadi Charlie Tanfield | 3:50.810 | +2.798 | |||
Bronze medal race | |||||
Denmark Niklas Larsen Lasse Norman Hansen Rasmus Pedersen Casper von Folsach | 3:51.804 | ||||
4 | Canada Derek Gee Michael Foley Adam Jamieson Jay Lamoureux | 3:56.382 | +4.578 |
References
- "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2019-01-27. Retrieved 2019-02-26.
- Start list
- Qualifying results
- First round results
- Final results
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