2021 UEC European Track Championships – Men's sprint

The men's sprint competition at the 2021 UEC European Track Championships was held on 7 and 8 October 2021.[1]

Men's sprint
at the 2021 UEC European Track Championships
VenueTissot Velodrome, Grenchen
Date7–8 October
Competitors29 from 16 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Netherlands
silver medal    Netherlands
bronze medal    Russia
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Results edit

Qualifying edit

The top 4 riders qualified for the 1/8 finals, 5th to 28th places qualified for the 1/16 finals.[2]

Rank Name Nation Time Behind Notes
1 Harrie Lavreysen   Netherlands 9.360 Q
2 Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands 9.499 +0.139 Q
3 Sébastien Vigier   France 9.513 +0.153 Q
4 Mikhail Iakovlev   Russia 9.541 +0.181 Q
5 Tom Derache   France 9.566 +0.206 q
6 Mateusz Rudyk   Poland 9.594 +0.234 q
7 Denis Dmitriev   Russia 9.661 +0.301 q
8 Marc Jurczyk   Germany 9.739 +0.379 q
9 Anton Höhne   Germany 9.762 +0.402 q
10 Daniel Rochna   Poland 9.796 +0.436 q
11 Hamish Turnbull   Great Britain 9.839 +0.479 q
12 Joseph Truman   Great Britain 9.850 +0.490 q
13 Vasilijus Lendel   Lithuania 9.892 +0.532 q
14 Martin Čechman   Czech Republic 9.928 +0.548 q
15 Sándor Szalontay   Hungary 9.908 +0.568 q
16 Alejandro Martínez   Spain 10.003 +0.643 q
17 Dominik Topinka   Czech Republic 10.067 +0.707 q
18 Uladzislau Novik   Belarus 10.091 +0.731 q
19 Konstantinos Livanos   Greece 10.131 +0.771 q
20 Svajūnas Jonauskas   Lithuania 10.200 +0.840 q
21 Ekain Jiménez   Spain 10.202 +0.842 q
22 Patrik Rómeó Lovassy   Hungary 10.220 +0.860 q
23 Sotirios Bretas   Greece 10.228 +0.868 q
24 Norbert Szabo   Romania 10.268 +0.908 q
25 Vladyslav Denysenko   Ukraine 10.299 +0.939 q
26 Miroslav Minchev   Bulgaria 10.311 +0.951 q
27 Matteo Bianchi   Italy 10.340 +0.980 q
28 Aliaksandr Hlova   Belarus 10.499 +1.139 q
29 Bohdan Danylchuk   Ukraine 10.536 +1.176

1/16 finals edit

Heat winners advanced to the 1/8 finals.[3]

Heat Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 1 Tom Derache   France X Q
1 2 Aliaksandr Hlova   Belarus +0.169
2 1 Mateusz Rudyk   Poland X Q
2 2 Matteo Bianchi   Italy +0.128
3 1 Denis Dmitriev   Russia X Q
3 2 Miroslav Minchev   Bulgaria +0.026
4 1 Marc Jurczyk   Germany X Q
4 2 Vladyslav Denysenko   Ukraine +0.233
5 1 Anton Höhne   Germany X Q
5 2 Norbert Szabo   Romania +0.132
6 1 Daniel Rochna   Poland X Q
6 2 Sotirios Bretas   Greece +0.397
7 1 Hamish Turnbull   Great Britain X Q
7 2 Patrik Rómeó Lovassy   Hungary +0.052
8 1 Joseph Truman   Great Britain X Q
8 2 Ekain Jiménez   Spain +0.136
9 1 Vasilijus Lendel   Lithuania X Q
9 2 Svajūnas Jonauskas   Lithuania +0.184
10 1 Konstantinos Livanos   Greece X Q
10 2 Sándor Szalontay   Hungary +0.071
11 1 Martin Čechman   Czech Republic X Q
11 2 Uladzislau Novik   Belarus +0.104
12 1 Dominik Topinka   Czech Republic X Q
12 2 Alejandro Martínez   Spain +0.016

1/8 finals edit

Heat winners advanced to the quarterfinals.[4]

Heat Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 1 Harrie Lavreysen   Netherlands X Q
1 2 Dominik Topinka   Czech Republic +0.138
2 1 Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands X Q
2 2 Martin Čechman   Czech Republic +1.011
3 1 Sébastien Vigier   France X Q
3 2 Konstantinos Livanos   Greece +0.069
4 1 Mikhail Iakovlev   Russia X Q
4 2 Vasilijus Lendel   Lithuania +0.027
5 1 Tom Derache   France X Q
5 2 Joseph Truman   Great Britain +0.008
6 1 Mateusz Rudyk   Poland X Q
6 2 Hamish Turnbull   Great Britain +0.045
7 1 Daniel Rochna   Poland X Q
7 2 Denis Dmitriev   Russia +0.043
8 1 Anton Höhne   Germany X Q
8 2 Marc Jurczyk   Germany +0.049

Quarterfinals edit

Matches are extended to a best-of-three format hereon; winners proceed to the semifinals.[5]

Heat Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider (i.r.) Notes
1 1 Harrie Lavreysen   Netherlands X X Q
1 2 Anton Höhne   Germany +0.080 +0.199
2 1 Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands X X Q
2 2 Daniel Rochna   Poland +0.063 +2.830
3 1 Sébastien Vigier   France X X Q
3 2 Mateusz Rudyk   Poland +0.020 +0.132
4 1 Mikhail Iakovlev   Russia X X Q
4 2 Tom Derache   France +0.093 +0.071

Semifinals edit

Winners proceed to the gold medal final; losers proceed to the bronze medal final.[6]

Heat Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider (i.r.) Notes
1 1 Harrie Lavreysen   Netherlands X X QG
1 2 Mikhail Iakovlev   Russia +0.266 +0.096 QB
2 1 Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands X X QG
2 2 Sébastien Vigier   France +0.013 +0.094 QB

Finals edit

Rank[7] Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider (i.r.)
Gold medal final
  Harrie Lavreysen   Netherlands X X
  Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands +0.152 +0.063
Bronze medal final
  Mikhail Iakovlev   Russia X X
4 Sébastien Vigier   France +0.148 +0.407

References edit