2019 UEC European Track Championships – Men's omnium

Men's omnium
at the 2019 UEC European Track Championships
VenueOmnisport Apeldoorn, Apeldoorn
Date18 October
Competitors21 from 21 nations
Winning points173
Medalists
gold medal    France
silver medal    Denmark
bronze medal    Great Britain
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The men's omnium competition at the 2019 UEC European Track Championships was held on 18 October 2019.[1][2]

Results

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Scratch race

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Rank Name Nation Laps down Event Points
1 Jan-Willem van Schip  Netherlands 40
2 Benjamin Thomas  France 38
3 Albert Torres  Spain 36
4 Lasse Norman Hansen  Denmark 34
5 Oliver Wood  Great Britain 32
6 Lindsay De Vylder  Belgium –1 30
7 Szymon Sajnok  Poland –1 28
8 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus –1 26
9 Elia Viviani  Italy –1 24
10 Felix English  Ireland –1 22
11 Rui Oliveira  Portugal –1 20
12 Maximilian Beyer  Germany –1 18
13 Claudio Imhof  Switzerland –1 16
14 Christos Volikakis  Greece –1 14
15 Valentin Götzinger  Austria –1 12
16 Krisztián Lovassy  Hungary –1 10
17 Roman Gladysh  Ukraine –1 8
18 Artur Ershov  Russia –1 6
19 Nicolas Pietrula  Czech Republic –1 4
20 Lukáš Kubiš  Slovakia –2 –40
21 Daniel Crista  Romania –2 –40

Tempo race

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Rank Name Nation Points In Race Event Points
1 Benjamin Thomas  France 32 40
2 Lasse Norman Hansen  Denmark 29 38
3 Christos Volikakis  Greece 3 36
4 Oliver Wood  Great Britain 3 34
5 Jan-Willem van Schip  Netherlands 3 32
6 Elia Viviani  Italy 2 30
7 Szymon Sajnok  Poland 1 28
8 Albert Torres  Spain 1 26
9 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus 1 24
10 Felix English  Ireland 1 22
11 Lindsay De Vylder  Belgium 0 20
12 Claudio Imhof  Switzerland 0 18
13 Artur Ershov  Russia 0 16
14 Rui Oliveira  Portugal 0 14
15 Krisztián Lovassy  Hungary –20 12
16 Valentin Götzinger  Austria –20 10
17 Roman Gladysh  Ukraine –20 8
18 Maximilian Beyer  Germany –20 6
19 Nicolas Pietrula  Czech Republic –20 4
20 Daniel Crista  Romania –40 2
21 Lukáš Kubiš  Slovakia –40 1

Elimination race

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Rank Name Nation Event Points
1 Elia Viviani  Italy 40
2 Benjamin Thomas  France 38
3 Jan-Willem van Schip  Netherlands 36
4 Oliver Wood  Great Britain 34
5 Christos Volikakis  Greece 32
6 Rui Oliveira  Portugal 30
7 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus 28
8 Lasse Norman Hansen  Denmark 26
9 Albert Torres  Spain 24
10 Szymon Sajnok  Poland 22
11 Maximilian Beyer  Germany 20
12 Lindsay De Vylder  Belgium 18
13 Claudio Imhof  Switzerland 16
14 Artur Ershov  Russia 14
15 Valentin Götzinger  Austria 12
16 Felix English  Ireland 10
17 Nicolas Pietrula  Czech Republic 8
18 Roman Gladysh  Ukraine 6
19 Lukáš Kubiš  Slovakia 4
20 Krisztián Lovassy  Hungary 2
21 Daniel Crista  Romania 1

Points race and final standings

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The final ranking is given by the sum of the points obtained in the 4 specialties.[6]

Overall rank Name Nation Scratch race Tempo race Elim. race Subotal Lap points Sprint points Finish order Total points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Benjamin Thomas  France 38 40 38 116 40 17 4 173
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lasse Norman Hansen  Denmark 34 38 26 98 40 24 1 162
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Oliver Wood  Great Britain 32 34 34 100 40 9 2 149
4 Albert Torres  Spain 36 26 24 86 40 19 10 145
5 Jan-Willem van Schip  Netherlands 40 32 36 108 20 16 5 144
6 Elia Viviani  Italy 24 30 40 94 20 9 15 123
7 Christos Volikakis  Greece 14 36 32 82 20 10 6 112
8 Lindsay De Vylder  Belgium 30 20 18 68 20 1 13 89
9 Rui Oliveira  Portugal 20 14 30 64 20 0 16 84
10 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus 26 24 28 78 0 0 8 78
11 Szymon Sajnok  Poland 28 28 22 78 0 0 11 78
12 Claudio Imhof  Switzerland 16 18 16 50 20 4 7 74
13 Felix English  Ireland 22 22 10 54 0 0 12 54
14 Maximilian Beyer  Germany 18 6 20 44 0 2 9 46
15 Artur Ershov  Russia 6 16 14 36 0 0 19 36
16 Valentin Götzinger  Austria 12 10 12 34 0 1 14 35
17 Krisztián Lovassy  Hungary 10 12 2 24 0 9 3 33
18 Roman Gladysh  Ukraine 8 8 6 22 0 0 20 22
19 Nicolas Pietrula  Czech Republic 4 4 8 16 0 0 18 16
20 Daniel Crista  Romania –40 2 1 –37 –20 0 17 –57
21 Lukáš Kubiš  Slovakia –40 1 4 –35 –60 0 21 DNF

References

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