2017 UEC European Track Championships – Men's omnium

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Men's omnium
at the 2017 UEC European Track Championships
VenueVelodrom, Berlin
Date20 October
Competitors25 from 25 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Spain
silver medal    Denmark
bronze medal    France
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The Men's omnium was held on 20 October 2017. 25 riders were entered, of which 20 qualified and went on to compete across four events.

Results[edit]

Qualifying[edit]

The top 10 riders in each heat qualified for the final.[1]

Heat 1
Rank Name Nation Sprint Points Lap Points Finish Order Total Points Notes
1 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus 12 0 1 12 Q
2 Mamyr Stash  Russia 12 0 2 12 Q
3 Szymon Sajnok  Poland 10 0 11 10 Q
4 Christopher Latham  Great Britain 7 0 8 7 Q
5 Gaël Suter  Switzerland 7 0 12 7 Q
6 Anders Oddli  Norway 6 0 3 6 Q
7 Denis Rugovac  Czech Republic 6 0 9 6 Q
8 Albert Torres  Spain 6 0 10 6 Q
9 Lucas Liss  Germany 5 0 6 5 Q
10 Andreas Graf  Austria 4 0 5 4 Q
11 Vitālijs Korņilovs  Latvia 2 0 4 2
12 Edgar Stepanyan  Armenia 0 0 7 0
Jacob Wihk  Sweden 0 0 DNF
Heat 2
Rank Name Nation Sprint Points Lap Points Finish Order Total Points Notes
1 Christos Volikakis  Greece 15 0 1 15 Q
2 João Matias  Portugal 12 0 2 12 Q
3 Lindsay De Vylder  Belgium 11 0 3 11 Q
4 Simone Consonni  Italy 7 0 5 7 Q
5 Julius Johansen  Denmark 7 0 7 7 Q
6 Benjamin Thomas  France 7 0 10 7 Q
7 Krisztián Lovassy  Hungary 5 0 9 5 Q
8 Roy Eefting  Netherlands 3 0 6 3 Q
9 Felix English  Ireland 3 0 11 3 Q
10 Volodymyr Fredyuk  Ukraine 2 0 4 2 Q
11 Filip Taragel  Slovakia 0 0 8 0
Marius Petrache  Romania 0 0 DNF

Scratch race[edit]

Standings after 1 event.[2]

Rank Name Nation Laps Down Event Points
1 Julius Johansen  Denmark 40
2 Christos Volikakis  Greece –1 38
3 Albert Torres  Spain –1 36
4 Felix English  Ireland –1 34
5 Simone Consonni  Italy –1 32
6 Anders Oddli  Norway –1 30
7 Lindsay De Vylder  Belgium –1 28
8 Christopher Latham  Great Britain –1 26
9 Andreas Graf  Austria –1 24
10 Szymon Sajnok  Poland –1 22
11 João Matias  Portugal –1 20
12 Denis Rugovac  Czech Republic –1 18
13 Mamyr Stash  Russia –1 16
14 Benjamin Thomas  France –1 14
15 Roy Eefting  Netherlands –1 12
16 Gaël Suter  Switzerland –1 10
17 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus –1 8
18 Krisztián Lovassy  Hungary –1 6
19 Lucas Liss  Germany –1 4
20 Volodymyr Fredyuk  Ukraine –1 2

Tempo race[edit]

Standings after 2 events.[3]

Rank Name Nation Points In Race Finish Order Event Points Overall Rank Subtotal
1 Benjamin Thomas  France 25 21 40 6 54
2 Julius Johansen  Denmark 24 12 38 1 78
3 Lindsay De Vylder  Belgium 23 10 36 3 64
4 Albert Torres  Spain 22 19 34 2 70
5 Szymon Sajnok  Poland 6 3 32 5 54
6 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus 5 2 30 13 38
7 Mamyr Stash  Russia 2 7 28 12 44
8 João Matias  Portugal 2 15 26 10 46
9 Andreas Graf  Austria 1 5 24 9 48
10 Krisztián Lovassy  Hungary 1 6 22 16 28
11 Felix English  Ireland 0 8 20 4 54
12 Gaël Suter  Switzerland 0 9 18 15 28
13 Simone Consonni  Italy 0 11 16 8 48
14 Anders Oddli  Norway 0 14 14 11 44
15 Volodymyr Fredyuk  Ukraine –18 17 12 19 14
16 Christos Volikakis  Greece –19 4 10 7 48
17 Lucas Liss  Germany –19 16 8 20 12
18 Christopher Latham  Great Britain –19 20 6 14 32
19 Roy Eefting  Netherlands –20 13 4 18 16
20 Denis Rugovac  Czech Republic –20 18 2 17 20

Elimination race[edit]

Standings after 3 events.[4]

Rank Name Nation Event Points Overall Rank Subtotal
1 Szymon Sajnok  Poland 40 2 94
2 Benjamin Thomas  France 38 3 92
3 Simone Consonni  Italy 36 6 84
4 Felix English  Ireland 34 4 88
5 Julius Johansen  Denmark 32 1 110
6 Christos Volikakis  Greece 30 8 78
7 Krisztián Lovassy  Hungary 28 13 56
8 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus 26 10 64
9 Gaël Suter  Switzerland 24 15 52
10 João Matias  Portugal 22 9 68
11 Lindsay De Vylder  Belgium 20 7 84
12 Anders Oddli  Norway 18 11 62
13 Mamyr Stash  Russia 16 12 60
14 Albert Torres  Spain 14 5 84
15 Lucas Liss  Germany 12 19 24
16 Christopher Latham  Great Britain 10 16 42
17 Roy Eefting  Netherlands 8 18 24
18 Denis Rugovac  Czech Republic 6 17 26
19 Andreas Graf  Austria 4 14 52
20 Volodymyr Fredyuk  Ukraine 2 20 16

Points race and final standings[edit]

Riders' points from the previous 3 events were carried into the points race, in which the final standings were decided.[5]

Overall Rank Name Nation Subtotal Sprint Points Lap Points Finish Order Final Standings
1st place, gold medalist(s) Albert Torres  Spain 84 18 40 1 142
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Julius Johansen  Denmark 110 10 20 6 140
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Benjamin Thomas  France 92 25 20 8 137
4 Szymon Sajnok  Poland 94 18 20 2 132
5 Felix English  Ireland 88 14 0 3 102
6 Simone Consonni  Italy 84 12 0 19 96
7 Lindsay De Vylder  Belgium 84 6 0 7 90
8 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus 64 4 20 4 88
9 Christos Volikakis  Greece 78 0 0 5 78
10 Krisztián Lovassy  Hungary 56 0 20 9 76
11 Gaël Suter  Switzerland 52 3 20 10 75
12 Andreas Graf  Austria 52 1 20 15 73
13 João Matias  Portugal 68 3 0 20 71
14 Anders Oddli  Norway 62 3 0 12 65
15 Mamyr Stash  Russia 60 0 0 16 60
16 Christopher Latham  Great Britain 42 0 0 13 42
17 Roy Eefting  Netherlands 24 4 0 14 28
18 Lucas Liss  Germany 24 0 0 11 24
19 Denis Rugovac  Czech Republic 26 0 –60 17 –34
20 Volodymyr Fredyuk  Ukraine 16 0 –60 18 –44

References[edit]

  1. ^ Results Book (Qualification) (PDF). UEC. 20 October 2017. pp. 190, 192. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  2. ^ Results Book (Scratch Race, Standings After 1 Event) (PDF). UEC. 20 October 2017. pp. 107–108. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  3. ^ Results Book (Tempo Race, Standings After 2 Events) (PDF). UEC. 20 October 2017. pp. 110–111. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  4. ^ Results Book (Elimination Race, Standings After 3 Events) (PDF). UEC. 20 October 2017. pp. 113–114. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  5. ^ "Points Race, Final Standings" (PDF). UEC. 20 October 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 October 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2021.