2017 UEC European Track Championships – Men's sprint

The Men's sprint was held on 20 October 2017.

Men's sprint
at the 2017 UEC European Track Championships
VenueVelodrom, Berlin
Date20 October
Competitors31 from 19 nations
Medalists
gold medal    France
silver medal    Netherlands
bronze medal    Russia
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Results edit

Qualifying edit

The top four riders advanced directly to the 1/8 finals; places 5 to 28 advanced to the 1/16 finals.[1]

Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 Sébastien Vigier   France 9.630 Q
2 Harrie Lavreysen   Netherlands 9.707 Q
3 Denis Dmitriev   Russia 9.726 Q
4 Vasilijus Lendel   Lithuania 9.746 Q
5 Andriy Vynokurov   Ukraine 9.769 q
6 Mateusz Rudyk   Poland 9.778 q
7 Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands 9.853 q
8 Pavel Yakushevskiy   Russia 9.859 q
9 Maximilian Levy   Germany 9.888 q
10 Martin Čechman   Czech Republic 9.891 q
11 David Sojka   Czech Republic 9.892 q
12 Philip Hindes   Great Britain 9.941 q
13 Kamil Kuczyński   Poland 9.961 q
14 Ryan Owens   Great Britain 9.975 q
15 Svajunas Jonauskas   Lithuania 10.016 q
16 Melvin Landerneau   France 10.041 q
17 Sotirios Bretas   Greece 10.068 q
18 Sandor Szalontay   Hungary 10.068 q
19 Luca Ceci   Italy 10.075 q
20 Eric Engler   Germany 10.090 q
21 José Moreno Sánchez   Spain 10.203 q
22 Juan Peralta   Spain 10.208 q
23 Eoin Mullen   Ireland 10.215 q
24 Andriy Kutsenko   Ukraine 10.238 q
25 Ayrton De Pauw   Belgium 10.268 q
26 Davide Ceci   Italy 10.429 q
27 Artsiom Zaitsau   Belarus 10.560 q
28 Yauhen Veramchuk   Belarus 10.605 q
29 Norbert Szabó   Romania 10.636
30 Davit Askurava   Georgia 11.006
31 Sergey Omelchenko   Azerbaijan 11.007

1/16 Finals edit

Winners proceed to the 1/8 finals.[2]

Heat Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 1 Andriy Vynokurov   Ukraine 10.373 Q
1 2 Yauhen Veramchuk   Belarus
2 1 Mateusz Rudyk   Poland 10.165 Q
2 2 Artsiom Zaitsau   Belarus
3 1 Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands 10.645 Q
3 2 Davide Ceci   Italy
4 1 Pavel Yakushevskiy   Russia 10.943 Q
4 2 Ayrton De Pauw   Belgium
5 1 Maximilian Levy   Germany 10.668 Q
5 2 Andriy Kutsenko   Ukraine
6 1 Martin Čechman   Czech Republic 10.485 Q
6 2 Eoin Mullen   Ireland
7 1 David Sojka   Czech Republic 10.635 Q
7 2 Juan Peralta   Spain
8 1 Philip Hindes   Great Britain 10.502 Q
8 2 José Moreno Sánchez   Spain
9 1 Kamil Kuczyński   Poland 10.541 Q
9 2 Eric Engler   Germany
10 1 Ryan Owens   Great Britain 10.562 Q
10 2 Luca Ceci   Italy
11 1 Svajunas Jonauskas   Lithuania 10.507 Q
11 2 Sandor Szalontay   Hungary
12 1 Sotirios Bretas   Greece 10.440 Q
12 2 Melvin Landerneau   France

1/8 Finals edit

Winners proceed to the quarter-finals.[3]

Heat Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 1 Sébastien Vigier   France 10.440 Q
1 2 Sotirios Bretas   Greece
2 1 Harrie Lavreysen   Netherlands 10.288 Q
2 2 Svajunas Jonauskas   Lithuania
3 1 Denis Dmitriev   Russia 10.428 Q
3 2 Ryan Owens   Great Britain
4 1 Vasilijus Lendel   Lithuania 10.424 Q
4 2 Kamil Kuczyński   Poland
5 1 Andriy Vynokurov   Ukraine 10.271 Q
5 2 Philip Hindes   Great Britain
6 1 Mateusz Rudyk   Poland 10.464 Q
6 2 David Sojka   Czech Republic
7 1 Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands 10.218 Q
7 2 Martin Čechman   Czech Republic
8 1 Maximilian Levy   Germany 10.492 Q
8 2 Pavel Yakushevskiy   Russia

Quarter-finals edit

One-on-one matches are extended to a 'best of three' format hereon. Winners proceed to the semi-finals.[4]

Heat Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider Notes
1 1 Sébastien Vigier   France 10.340 10.195 Q
1 2 Maximilian Levy   Germany
2 1 Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands Q
2 2 Harrie Lavreysen   Netherlands DNS
3 1 Denis Dmitriev   Russia 10.314 10.378 Q
3 2 Mateusz Rudyk   Poland 10.247
4 1 Andriy Vynokurov   Ukraine 10.154 10.197 Q
4 2 Vasilijus Lendel   Lithuania 10.201

Semi-finals edit

Winners proceed to the gold medal final; losers proceed to the bronze medal final.[5]

Heat Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider Notes
1 1 Sébastien Vigier   France 10.787 10.428 Q
1 2 Andriy Vynokurov   Ukraine
2 1 Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands 10.315 11.673 Q
2 2 Denis Dmitriev   Russia 10.456

Finals edit

The final classification is determined in the medal finals.[6]

Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider
Bronze medal final
  Denis Dmitriev   Russia 10.334 10.103
4 Andriy Vynokurov   Ukraine REL
Gold medal final
  Sébastien Vigier   France 10.377 10.412
  Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands

References edit

  1. ^ "Qualification" (PDF). UEC. 20 October 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 October 2017. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  2. ^ Results Book (1/16 Finals) (PDF). UEC. 20 October 2017. p. 92. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  3. ^ Results Book (1/8 Finals) (PDF). UEC. 20 October 2017. p. 94. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  4. ^ Results Book (1/4 Finals) (PDF). UEC. 20 October 2017. p. 96. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  5. ^ Results Book (1/2 Finals) (PDF). UEC. 20 October 2017. p. 98. Archived from the original (PDF) on 1 December 2017. Retrieved 6 October 2021.
  6. ^ "Finals" (PDF). UEC. 20 October 2017. Archived from the original (PDF) on 21 October 2017. Retrieved 6 October 2021.