2017 UEC European Track Championships – Men's team pursuit

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Men's team pursuit
at the 2017 UEC European Track Championships
VenueVelodrom, Berlin
Date18-19 October
Competitors58 from 13 nations
Winning time3:55.780
Medalists
gold medal    France
silver medal    Italy
bronze medal    Russia
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The Men's team pursuit was held on 18 and 19 October 2017.

Results[edit]

Qualifying[edit]

The fastest 8 teams qualify for the first round, from which the top 4 remain in contention for the gold medal final and the other 4 for the bronze medal final.[1]

Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 Thomas Denis
Corentin Ermenault
Florian Maitre
Benjamin Thomas
 France 3:58.060 Q
2 Liam Bertazzo
Filippo Ganna
Francesco Lamon
Michele Scartezzini
 Italy 3:58.720 Q
3 Alexander Evtushenko
Sergey Shilov
Dmitri Sokolov
Mamyr Stash
 Russia 3:59.434 Q
4 Felix Groß
Theo Reinhardt
Kersten Thiele
Domenic Weinstein
 Germany 3:59.730 Q
5 Julius Johansen
Niklas Larsen
Casper Pedersen
Casper von Folsach
 Denmark 4:00.571 q
6 Claudio Imhof
Frank Pasche
Loïc Perizzolo
Cyrille Thièry
 Switzerland 4:01.325 q
7 Alan Banaszek
Szymon Krawczyk
Szymon Sajnok
Daniel Staniszewski
 Poland 4:01.709 q
8 Kenny De Ketele
Lindsay De Vylder
Gerben Thijssen
Sasha Weemaes
 Belgium 4:02.954 q
9 Yauheni Karaliok
Siarhei Papok
Mikhail Shemetau
Raman Tsishkou
 Belarus 4:05.780
10 Volodymyr Dzhus
Roman Gladysh
Maksym Vasilyev
Illya Klepikov
 Ukraine 4:08.056
11 Vicente García de Mateos
Sebastián Mora
Albert Torres
Illart Zuazubiskar
 Spain 4:09.542
12 Alexandru Ciocan
Daniel Crista
Marius Petrache
Valentin Plesea
 Romania 4:33.879
Steven Burke
Kian Emadi
Mark Stewart
Andy Tennant
 Great Britain DNF
  • Q = qualified; in contention for gold medal final
  • q = qualified; in contention for bronze medal final

First round[edit]

First round heats are held as follows:
Heat 1: 6th v 7th qualifier
Heat 2: 5th v 8th qualifier
Heat 3: 2nd v 3rd qualifier
Heat 4: 1st v 4th qualifier

The winners of heats 3 and 4 proceed to the gold medal final. The remaining 6 teams are ranked on time, from which the top 2 proceed to the bronze medal final.[2]

Rank Heat Name Nation Time Notes
1 4 Thomas Denis
Corentin Ermenault
Florian Maitre
Benjamin Thomas
 France 3:56.207 QG
2 3 Liam Bertazzo
Filippo Ganna
Francesco Lamon
Simone Consonni
 Italy 3:56.917 QG
3 4 Felix Groß
Theo Reinhardt
Kersten Thiele
Domenic Weinstein
 Germany 3:57.676 QB
4 3 Alexander Evtushenko
Mamyr Stash
Dmitri Sokolov
Aleksei Kurbatov
 Russia 3:57.688 QB
5 2 Julius Johansen
Niklas Larsen
Casper Pedersen
Casper von Folsach
 Denmark 3:57.693
6 1 Alan Banaszek
Szymon Krawczyk
Szymon Sajnok
Bartosz Rudyk
 Poland 3:58.523
7 1 Claudio Imhof
Frank Pasche
Loïc Perizzolo
Cyrille Thièry
 Switzerland 4:02.027
8 2 Kenny De Ketele
Moreno De Pauw
Gerben Thijssen
Sasha Weemaes
 Belgium 4:02.512
  • QG = qualified for gold medal final
  • QB = qualified for bronze medal final

Finals[edit]

The final classification is determined in the medal finals.[3]

Rank Name Nation Time Notes
Bronze medal final
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Alexander Evtushenko
Mamyr Stash
Dmitri Sokolov
Aleksei Kurbatov
 Russia 3:57.517
4 Felix Groß
Theo Reinhardt
Nils Schomber
Domenic Weinstein
 Germany 3:58.435
Gold medal final
1st place, gold medalist(s) Louis Pijourlet
Corentin Ermenault
Florian Maitre
Benjamin Thomas
 France 3:55.780
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Liam Bertazzo
Filippo Ganna
Francesco Lamon
Simone Consonni
 Italy 3:55.986

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Qualifying" (PDF). UEC. 18 October 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 31 October 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  2. ^ Results Book (first round) (PDF). UEC. 19 October 2017. p. 55. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 8 October 2021.
  3. ^ "Results and Final Classification" (PDF). UEC. 19 October 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 10 August 2018. Retrieved 8 October 2021.