2019 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's team sprint

The Men's team sprint competition at the 2019 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 27 February 2019.[1][2]

Men's team sprint
at the 2019 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
VenueBGŻ Arena
LocationPruszków, Poland
Dates27 February
Competitors52 from 16 nations
Teams16
Winning time41.923
Medalists
    Netherlands
    France
    Russia

Results

Qualifying

The qualifying was started at 18:47.[3] The fastest eight teams qualified for the first round.

RankNationTimeBehindNotes
1 Netherlands
Roy van den Berg
Harrie Lavreysen
Jeffrey Hoogland
42.574Q
2 France
Grégory Baugé
Sébastien Vigier
Quentin Lafargue
43.358+0.784Q
3 New Zealand
Ethan Mitchell
Sam Webster
Eddie Dawkins
43.388+1.016Q
4 Poland
Rafał Sarnecki
Mateusz Rudyk
Krzysztof Maksel
43.475+1.032Q
5 Germany
Timo Bichler
Stefan Bötticher
Maximilian Dörnbach
43.590+1.054Q
6 Russia
Alexander Sharapov
Denis Dmitriev
Pavel Yakushevskiy
43.606+0.814Q
7 Australia
Matthew Richardson
Nathan Hart
Patrick Constable
43.628+0.901Q
8 Great Britain
Ryan Owens
Philip Hindes
Jason Kenny
43.704+1.130Q
9 China
Guo Shuai
Xu Chao
Zhou Yu
44.159+1.585
10 Japan
Kazuki Amagai
Yudai Nitta
Tomohiro Fukaya
44.260+1.686
11 Trinidad and Tobago
Njisane Phillip
Keron Bramble
Nicholas Paul
44.397+1.823
12 Czech Republic
Pavel Kelemen
Tomáš Bábek
Robin Wagner
44.424+1.850
13 Spain
Alejandro Martínez
Juan Peralta
José Moreno Sánchez
44.554+1.980
14 Belarus
Yauhen Veramchuk
Artsiom Zaitsau
Uladzislau Novik
44.995+2.421
15 Malaysia
Azizulhasni Awang
Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom
Muhammad Fadhil Mohd Zonis
45.099+2.525
16 Kazakhstan
Maxim Nalyotov
Sergey Ponomaryov
Pavel Vorzhev
45.388+2.814

First round

The first round was started at 20:06.[4]

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.

RankOverall
rank
NationTimeBehindNotes
4 vs 5
13 Germany
Timo Bichler
Stefan Bötticher
Maximilian Dörnbach
43.266QB
27 Poland
Maciej Bielecki
Mateusz Rudyk
Rafał Sarnecki
43.748+0.482
3 vs 6
26 Russia
Denis Dmitriev
Alexander Sharapov
Pavel Yakushevskiy
43.547QB
18 New Zealand
Eddie Dawkins
Ethan Mitchell
Sam Webster
43.997+0.450
2 vs 7
12 France
Grégory Baugé
Michaël D'Almeida
Sébastien Vigier
43.086QG
25 Australia
Patrick Constable
Nathan Hart
Matthew Richardson
43.518+0.432
1 vs 8
11 Netherlands
Matthijs Büchli
Harrie Lavreysen
Roy van den Berg
42.436QG
24 Great Britain
Jack Carlin
Jason Kenny
Ryan Owens
43.330+0.894
  • QG = qualified for gold medal final
  • QB = qualified for bronze medal final

Finals

The finals were started at 21:01.[5]

RankNationTimeBehindNotes
Gold medal race
 Netherlands
Roy van den Berg
Harrie Lavreysen
Jeffrey Hoogland
41.923
 France
Grégory Baugé
Sébastien Vigier
Quentin Lafargue
42.889+0.933
Bronze medal race
 Russia
Alexander Sharapov
Denis Dmitriev
Pavel Yakushevskiy
43.115
4 Germany
Timo Bichler
Stefan Bötticher
Maximilian Dörnbach
43.294+0.174

References

  1. "Schedule". Archived from the original on 2019-01-27. Retrieved 2019-02-26.
  2. Start list
  3. Qualifying results
  4. First round results
  5. Final results
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