2018 UEC European Track Championships – Men's omnium

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Men's omnium
at the 2018 UEC European Track Championships
VenueSir Chris Hoy Velodrome, Glasgow
Date4 August
Competitors23 from 23 nations
Winning points133
Medalists
gold medal    Great Britain
silver medal    Italy
bronze medal    Denmark
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The men's omnium competition at the 2018 UEC European Track Championships was held on 4 August 2018.[1][2]

Results[edit]

Scratch race[edit]

The scratch race was started at 14:25.[3]

Rank Name Nation Laps down Event Points
1 Elia Viviani  Italy 40
2 Ethan Hayter  Great Britain 38
3 Benjamin Thomas  France 36
4 Christos Volikakis  Greece 34
5 Szymon Sajnok  Poland 32
6 Casper von Folsach  Denmark 30
7 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus 28
8 Claudio Imhof  Switzerland 26
9 Albert Torres  Spain 24
10 Robbe Ghys  Belgium 22
11 Rui Oliveira  Portugal 20
12 Felix English  Ireland 18
13 Stefan Matzner  Austria 16
14 Mamyr Stash  Russia 14
15 Roman Gladysh  Ukraine 12
16 Maximilian Beyer  Germany 10
17 Nicolas Pietrula  Czech Republic 8
18 Edgar Stepanyan  Armenia 6
19 Roy Pieters  Netherlands 4
20 Krisztián Lovassy  Hungary –1 2
21 Filip Taragel  Slovakia –1 1
22 Vitālijs Korņilovs  Latvia –1 –39
23 Lars Pria  Romania –2 –39

Tempo race[edit]

The tempo race was started at 16:26.[4]

Rank Name Nation Points In Race Event Points
1 Rui Oliveira  Portugal 28 40
2 Claudio Imhof  Switzerland 27 38
3 Christos Volikakis  Greece 24 36
4 Szymon Sajnok  Poland 23 34
5 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus 23 32
6 Casper von Folsach  Denmark 22 30
7 Benjamin Thomas  France 22 28
8 Felix English  Ireland 4 26
9 Ethan Hayter  Great Britain 2 24
10 Roman Gladysh  Ukraine 1 22
11 Robbe Ghys  Belgium 0 20
12 Elia Viviani  Italy 0 18
13 Albert Torres  Spain 0 16
14 Nicolas Pietrula  Czech Republic 0 14
15 Krisztián Lovassy  Hungary 0 12
16 Mamyr Stash  Russia 0 10
17 Edgar Stepanyan  Armenia 0 8
18 Stefan Matzner  Austria 0 6
19 Maximilian Beyer  Germany 0 4
20 Roy Pieters  Netherlands 0 2
21 Filip Taragel  Slovakia –20 1
22 Vitālijs Korņilovs  Latvia –40 1
Lars Pria  Romania Did not start

Elimination race[edit]

The elimination race was started at 19:13.[5]

Rank Name Nation Event Points
1 Elia Viviani  Italy 40
2 Benjamin Thomas  France 38
3 Szymon Sajnok  Poland 36
4 Claudio Imhof  Switzerland 34
5 Ethan Hayter  Great Britain 32
6 Robbe Ghys  Belgium 30
7 Rui Oliveira  Portugal 28
8 Casper von Folsach  Denmark 26
9 Felix English  Ireland 24
10 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus 22
11 Albert Torres  Spain 20
12 Christos Volikakis  Greece 18
13 Mamyr Stash  Russia 16
14 Stefan Matzner  Austria 14
15 Roman Gladysh  Ukraine 12
16 Maximilian Beyer  Germany 10
17 Roy Pieters  Netherlands 8
18 Krisztián Lovassy  Hungary 6
19 Nicolas Pietrula  Czech Republic 4
20 Edgar Stepanyan  Armenia 2
21 Vitālijs Korņilovs  Latvia 1
22 Filip Taragel  Slovakia 1

Points race[edit]

The points race was started at 20:01.[6]

Rank Name Nation Lap points Sprint points Total points Finish order
1 Albert Torres  Spain 20 22 42 1
2 Ethan Hayter  Great Britain 20 19 39 12
3 Robbe Ghys  Belgium 20 11 31 3
4 Casper von Folsach  Denmark 20 7 27 17
5 Felix English  Ireland 20 20 8
6 Elia Viviani  Italy 15 15 5
7 Szymon Sajnok  Poland 10 10 7
8 Christos Volikakis  Greece 9 9 2
9 Benjamin Thomas  France 8 8 4
10 Claudio Imhof  Switzerland 0 6
11 Krisztián Lovassy  Hungary 0 11
12 Stefan Matzner  Austria 0 13
13 Mamyr Stash  Russia 0 14
14 Roman Gladysh  Ukraine 0 15
15 Roy Pieters  Netherlands 0 20
16 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus –20 8 –12 10
17 Nicolas Pietrula  Czech Republic –20 5 –15 18
18 Edgar Stepanyan  Armenia –20 1 –19 9
19 Maximilian Beyer  Germany –20 –20 16
20 Rui Oliveira  Portugal –20 –20 21
21 Filip Taragel  Slovakia –40 –40 19
Vitālijs Korņilovs  Latvia DNF

Final standings[edit]

The final ranking is given by the sum of the points obtained in the 4 specialties.[7]

Overall
Rank
Name Nation Scratch
Race
Tempo
Race
Elim.
Race
Points
Race
Total
Points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ethan Hayter  Great Britain 38 24 32 39 133
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Elia Viviani  Italy 40 18 40 15 113
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Casper von Folsach  Denmark 30 30 26 27 113
4 Szymon Sajnok  Poland 32 34 36 10 112
5 Benjamin Thomas  France 36 28 38 8 110
6 Robbe Ghys  Belgium 22 20 30 31 103
7 Albert Torres  Spain 24 16 20 42 102
8 Claudio Imhof  Switzerland 26 38 34 0 98
9 Christos Volikakis  Greece 34 36 18 9 97
10 Felix English  Ireland 18 26 24 26 94
11 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus 28 32 22 –12 70
12 Rui Oliveira  Portugal 20 40 28 –20 68
13 Roman Gladysh  Ukraine 12 22 12 0 46
14 Mamyr Stash  Russia 14 10 16 0 40
15 Stefan Matzner  Austria 16 6 14 0 36
16 Krisztián Lovassy  Hungary 2 12 6 0 20
17 Roy Pieters  Netherlands 4 2 8 0 14
18 Nicolas Pietrula  Czech Republic 8 14 4 –15 11
19 Maximilian Beyer  Germany 10 4 10 –20 4
20 Edgar Stepanyan  Armenia 6 8 2 –19 –3
21 Filip Taragel  Slovakia 1 1 1 –40 –37
22 Vitālijs Korņilovs  Latvia –39 1 1 0 –37
Lars Pria  Romania –39 Did not finish

References[edit]

  1. ^ Schedule
  2. ^ "Start list" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 August 2018. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  3. ^ "Scratch race results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 August 2018. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  4. ^ "Tempo race results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 August 2018. Retrieved 4 August 2018.
  5. ^ "Elimination race results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 August 2018. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  6. ^ "Points race results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 August 2018. Retrieved 5 August 2018.
  7. ^ "TRACK CYCLING - OMNIUM MEN" (PDF). europeanchampionships.com. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 August 2018. Retrieved 5 August 2018.