2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's team pursuit

The Men's team pursuit competition at the 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 28 February and 1 March 2018 at the Omnisport Apeldoorn in Apeldoorn, Netherlands.[1][2]

Men's team pursuit
at the 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
VenueOmnisport Apeldoorn
LocationApeldoorn, Netherlands
Dates28 February 2018–1 March 2018
Competitors64 from 16 nations
Teams16
Winning time3:53.389
Medalists
gold medal    Great Britain
silver medal    Denmark
bronze medal    Italy
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Results

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Qualifying

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The eight fastest teams advance to the first round.[3]

Rank Nation Time Behind Notes
1   Great Britain
Ed Clancy
Kian Emadi
Ethan Hayter
Charlie Tanfield
3:55.714 Q
2   Italy
Simone Consonni
Liam Bertazzo
Filippo Ganna
Francesco Lamon
3:56.406 +0.692 Q
3   Denmark
Niklas Larsen
Julius Johansen
Frederik Madsen
Casper von Folsach
3:56.740 +1.026 Q
4   Germany
Maximilian Beyer
Felix Groß
Theo Reinhardt
Kersten Thiele
3:57.447 +1.733 Q
5   New Zealand
Campbell Stewart
Regan Gough
Dylan Kennett
Nicholas Kergozou
3:57.622 +1.908 q
6   Russia
Mamyr Stash
Alexander Evtushenko
Ivan Smirnov
Kirill Sveshnikov
3:59.362 +3.648 q
7   Switzerland
Claudio Imhof
Cyrille Thièry
Frank Pasche
Valère Thiébaud
3:59.543 +3.829 q
8   Canada
Michael Foley
Derek Gee
Adam Jamieson
Jay Lamoureux
4:00.584 +4.870 q
9   Japan
Ryo Chikatani
Shogo Ichimaru
Shunsuke Imamura
Keitaro Sawada
4:01.753 +6.039
10   Poland
Szymon Sajnok
Alan Banaszek
Szymon Krawczyk
Adrian Tekliński
4:01.963 +6.249
11   France
Benjamin Thomas
Adrien Garel
Florian Maitre
Louis Pijourlet
4:02.415 +6.701
12   Belgium
Lindsay De Vylder
Kenny De Ketele
Moreno De Pauw
Robbe Ghys
4:03.367 +7.653
13   United States
Eric Young
Gavin Hoover
Ashton Lambie
Daniel Summerhill
4:04.203 +8.489
14   Belarus
Raman Tsishkou
Yauheni Akhramenka
Yauheni Karaliok
Mikhail Shemetau
4:06.629 +10.915
15   China
Hou Ya Ke
Jiang Zhihui
Shen Pingan
Wang Fengnian
4:08.266 +12.552
16   Spain
Eloy Teruel
Xavier Cañellas
Vicente García de Mateos
Illart Zuazubiskar
4:10.677 +14.963

First round

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First round heats were held as follows:
Heat 1: 6th v 7th fastest
Heat 2: 5th v 8th fastest
Heat 3: 2nd v 3rd fastest
Heat 4: 1st v 4th fastest

The winners of heats 3 and 4 proceeded to the gold medal race. The remaining six teams were ranked on time, from which the top two proceeded to the bronze medal race.[4]

Rank Heat Nation Time Notes
1 3   Denmark
Niklas Larsen
Julius Johansen
Frederik Madsen
Casper von Folsach
3:54.496 QG
2 3   Italy
Simone Consonni
Liam Bertazzo
Filippo Ganna
Francesco Lamon
3:54.884 QB
3 4   Great Britain
Ed Clancy
Kian Emadi
Ethan Hayter
Charlie Tanfield
3:56.335 QG
4 4   Germany
Maximilian Beyer
Felix Groß
Theo Reinhardt
Kersten Thiele
3:58.047 QB
5 2   New Zealand
Campbell Stewart
Regan Gough
Dylan Kennett
Nicholas Kergozou
3:58.932
6 1   Switzerland
Claudio Imhof
Cyrille Thièry
Gaël Suter
Valère Thiébaud
3:59.648
7 1   Russia
Lev Gonov
Alexander Evtushenko
Ivan Smirnov
Sergei Shilov
4:00.320
8 2   Canada
Michael Foley
Derek Gee
Adam Jamieson
Jay Lamoureux
4:02.235
  • QG = qualified for gold medal final
  • QB = qualified for bronze medal final

Finals

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The final was held at 19:23.[5]

Rank Nation Time Behind Notes
Gold medal final
    Great Britain
Ed Clancy
Kian Emadi
Ethan Hayter
Charlie Tanfield
3:53.389
    Denmark
Niklas Larsen
Julius Johansen
Frederik Madsen
Casper von Folsach
3:55.232 +1.843
Bronze medal final
    Italy
Simone Consonni
Liam Bertazzo
Filippo Ganna
Francesco Lamon
3:54.606
4   Germany
Nils Schomber
Felix Groß
Theo Reinhardt
Kersten Thiele
3:56.594 1.988

References

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  1. ^ "Schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 28 February 2018. Retrieved 26 February 2018.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ Qualifying results
  4. ^ First round results
  5. ^ "Results and Final Classification". Tissot Timing. Retrieved 13 April 2017.