2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's sprint

The Men's sprint competition at the 2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 29 February and 1 March 2020.[1][2]

Men's sprint
at the 2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
VenueVelodrom
LocationBerlin, Germany
Dates29 February – 1 March
Competitors35 from 21 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Netherlands
silver medal    Netherlands
bronze medal    Malaysia
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Results edit

Qualifying edit

The qualifying was started on 29 February at 11:25.[3] The top four riders advanced directly to the 1/8 finals; places 5 to 28 advanced to the 1/16 finals.

Rank Name Nation Time Behind Notes
1 Harrie Lavreysen   Netherlands 9.253 Q
2 Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands 9.322 +0.069 Q
3 Mateusz Rudyk   Poland 9.434 +0.181 Q
4 Denis Dmitriev   Russia 9.522 +0.269 Q
5 Azizulhasni Awang   Malaysia 9.548 +0.295 q
6 Nicholas Paul   Trinidad and Tobago 9.556 +0.303 q
7 Jason Kenny   Great Britain 9.561 +0.308 q
8 Yudai Nitta   Japan 9.562 +0.309 q
9 Quentin Caleyron   France 9.564 +0.311 q
10 Stefan Bötticher   Germany 9.568 +0.315 q
11 Matthijs Büchli   Netherlands 9.575 +0.322 q
12 Sebastien Vigier   France 9.595 +0.342 q
13 Tomohiro Fukaya   Japan 9.607 +0.354 q
14 Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom   Malaysia 9.609 +0.356 q
15 Sam Webster   New Zealand 9.615 +0.362 q
16 Nathan Hart   Australia 9.624 +0.371 q
17 Matthew Richardson   Australia 9.628 +0.375 q
18 Sándor Szalontay   Hungary 9.650 +0.397 q
19 Jack Carlin   Great Britain 9.659 +0.406 q
20 Juan Peralta   Spain 9.668 +0.415 q
21 Jair Tjon En Fa   Suriname 9.668 +0.415 q
22 Zhou Yu   China 9.674 +0.421 q
23 Kevin Quintero   Colombia 9.682 +0.429 q
24 Xu Chao   China 9.693 +0.440 q
25 Sam Ligtlee   Netherlands 9.704 +0.451 q
26 Ethan Mitchell   New Zealand 9.753 +0.500 q
27 Hsieh Nien-hsing   Chinese Taipei 9.764 +0.511 q
28 Vasilijus Lendel   Lithuania 9.765 +0.512 q
29 Pavel Kelemen   Czech Republic 9.784 +0.531
30 Law Tsz Chun   Hong Kong 9.807 +0.554
31 Martin Čechman   Czech Republic 9.835 +0.582
32 Santiago Ramírez   Colombia 9.936 +0.683
33 Muhammad Fadhil Mohd Zonis   Malaysia 9.945 +0.692
34 Jean Spies   South Africa 10.184 +0.931
Pavel Yakushevskiy   Russia Did not finish

1/16 finals edit

The 1/16 finals were started on 29 February at 12.35.[4] Heat winners advanced to the 1/8 finals.

Heat Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 1 Azizulhasni Awang   Malaysia X Q
1 2 Vasilijus Lendel   Lithuania +0.279
2 1 Nicholas Paul   Trinidad and Tobago X Q
2 2 Hsieh Nien-hsing   Chinese Taipei +0.093
3 1 Jason Kenny   Great Britain X Q
3 2 Ethan Mitchell   New Zealand +1.259
4 1 Yudai Nitta   Japan X Q
4 2 Sam Ligtlee   Netherlands +0.050
5 1 Quentin Caleyron   France X Q
5 2 Xu Chao   China +0.165
6 1 Stefan Bötticher   Germany X Q
6 2 Kevin Quintero   Colombia +0.035
7 1 Matthijs Büchli   Netherlands X Q
7 2 Zhou Yu   China +0.041
8 1 Jair Tjon En Fa   Suriname X Q
8 2 Sebastien Vigier   France +0.006
9 1 Tomohiro Fukaya   Japan X Q
9 2 Juan Peralta   Spain +0.094
10 1 Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom   Malaysia X Q
10 2 Jack Carlin   Great Britain +0.032
11 1 Sam Webster   New Zealand X Q
11 2 Sándor Szalontay   Hungary +0.096
12 1 Nathan Hart   Australia X Q
12 2 Matthew Richardson   Australia +0.072

1/8 finals edit

The 1/8 finalswere started on 29 February at 14:16.[5] Heat winners advanced to the quarterfinals.

Heat Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 1 Harrie Lavreysen   Netherlands X Q
1 2 Nathan Hart   Australia +0.347
2 1 Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands X Q
2 2 Sam Webster   New Zealand +0.049
3 1 Mateusz Rudyk   Poland X Q
3 2 Muhammad Shah Firdaus Sahrom   Malaysia +0.001
4 1 Tomohiro Fukaya   Japan X Q
4 2 Denis Dmitriev   Russia +0.396
5 1 Azizulhasni Awang   Malaysia X Q
5 2 Jair Tjon En Fa   Suriname +0.120
6 1 Matthijs Büchli   Netherlands X Q
6 2 Nicholas Paul   Trinidad and Tobago +0.048
7 1 Stefan Bötticher   Germany X Q
7 2 Jason Kenny   Great Britain +0.047
8 1 Yudai Nitta   Japan X Q
8 2 Quentin Caleyron   France +0.071

Quarterfinals edit

The quarterfinals were started on 29 February at 16:52.[6] Matches are extended to a best-of-three format hereon; winners proceed to the semifinals.

Heat Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider (i.r.) Notes
1 1 Harrie Lavreysen   Netherlands X X Q
1 2 Yudai Nitta   Japan +0.106 +0.151
2 1 Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands X X Q
2 2 Stefan Bötticher   Germany +0.126 +0.150
3 1 Mateusz Rudyk   Poland X X Q
3 2 Matthijs Büchli   Netherlands +0.131 +0.185
4 1 Azizulhasni Awang   Malaysia X X Q
4 2 Tomohiro Fukaya   Japan +0.083 +0.000

Semifinals edit

The semifinals were started on 1 March at 11:00.[7]

Heat Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider (i.r.) Notes
1 1 Harrie Lavreysen   Netherlands X X Q
1 2 Azizulhasni Awang   Malaysia +0.475 +0.330
2 1 Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands X X Q
2 2 Mateusz Rudyk   Poland +0.663 +0.113

Finals edit

The finals were started on 1 March at 14:39.[8]

Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider (i.r.)
Gold medal race
  Harrie Lavreysen   Netherlands X X
  Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands +0.064 +0.195
Bronze medal race
  Azizulhasni Awang   Malaysia X X
4 Mateusz Rudyk   Poland +0.000 +0.853

References edit

  1. ^ "Schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-02-12. Retrieved 2020-02-23.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Qualifying results
  4. ^ 1/16 finals results
  5. ^ 1/8 finals results
  6. ^ Quarterfinals results
  7. ^ Semifinals results
  8. ^ Final results