2017 UEC European Track Championships – Men's individual pursuit
Event at the European Track Championship
Men's individual pursuit at the 2017 UEC European Track Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Velodrom, Berlin | |||||||||
Date | 21 October | |||||||||
Competitors | 30 from 20 nations | |||||||||
Winning time | 4:15.994 | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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The Men's individual pursuit was held on 21 October 2017.
Results
Qualifying
The fastest 4 competitors qualify for the medal finals.[1]
Rank | Name | Nation | Time | Notes |
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1 | Ivo Oliveira | Portugal | 4:14.570 | QG |
2 | Filippo Ganna | Italy | 4:14.914 | QG |
3 | Alexander Evtushenko | Russia | 4:15.204 | QB |
4 | Domenic Weinstein | Germany | 4:16.290 | QB |
5 | Claudio Imhof | Switzerland | 4:16.681 | |
6 | Corentin Ermenault | France | 4:17.809 | |
7 | Sasha Weemaes | Belgium | 4:19.518 | |
8 | Kersten Thiele | Germany | 4:19.838 | |
9 | Dion Beukeboom | Netherlands | 4:20.594 | |
10 | Bartosz Rudyk | Poland | 4:20.754 | |
11 | Daniel Staniszewski | Poland | 4:22.710 | |
12 | Casper von Folsach | Denmark | 4:23.206 | |
13 | Thomas Denis | France | 4:24.155 | |
14 | Nicolas Pietrula | Czech Republic | 4:24.388 | |
15 | Siarhei Papok | Belarus | 4:24.941 | |
16 | Oliver Wood | Great Britain | 4:25.278 | |
17 | Michele Scartezzini | Italy | 4:26.274 | |
18 | Edgar Stepanyan | Armenia | 4:26.923 | |
19 | Mikhail Shemetau | Belarus | 4:28.331 | |
20 | Illart Zuazubiskar | Spain | 4:29.621 | |
21 | Volodymyr Dzhus | Ukraine | 4:29.763 | |
22 | Frank Pasche | Switzerland | 4:30.374 | |
23 | Gerben Thijssen | Belgium | 4:33.496 | |
24 | Illya Klepikov | Ukraine | 4:37.292 | |
25 | Andrej Strmiska | Slovakia | 4:38.438 | |
26 | Vicente García de Mateos | Spain | 4:38.549 | |
27 | Vitālijs Korņilovs | Latvia | 4:39.828 | |
28 | Daniel Crista | Romania | 4:40.302 | |
29 | Alexandru Ciocan | Romania | 5:03.931 | |
Xeno Young | Ireland | DSQ |
Finals
The final classification is determined in the medal finals.[2]
Rank | Name | Nation | Time | Notes |
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Bronze medal final | ||||
Domenic Weinstein | Germany | 4:15.405 | ||
4 | Alexander Evtushenko | Russia | 4:17.470 | |
Gold medal final | ||||
Filippo Ganna | Italy | 4:15.994 | ||
Ivo Oliveira | Portugal | 4:18.991 |