2019 UEC European Track Championships – Men's sprint

The men's sprint competition at the 2019 UEC European Track Championships was held on 17 and 18 October 2019.[1][2]

Men's sprint
at the 2019 UEC European Track Championships
VenueOmnisport Apeldoorn, Apeldoorn
Date17–18 October
Competitors24 from 14 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Netherlands
silver medal    Netherlands
bronze medal    Poland
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Results

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Qualifying

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The top 8 riders qualified for the 1/8 finals, 9th to 24th places qualified for the 1/16 finals.[3]

Rank Name Nation Time Behind Notes
1 Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands 9.474 Q
2 Harrie Lavreysen   Netherlands 9.510 +0.036 Q
3 Mateusz Rudyk   Poland 9.677 +0.203 Q
4 Denis Dmitriev   Russia 9.704 +0.23 Q
5 Pavel Yakushevskiy   Russia 9.719 +0.245 Q
6 Sebastien Vigier   France 9.732 +0.258 Q
7 Joseph Truman   Great Britain 9.765 +0.291 Q
8 Pavel Kelemen   Czech Republic 9.805 +0.331 Q
9 Rayan Helal   France 9.865 +0.391 q
10 Vasilijus Lendel   Lithuania 9.879 +0.405 q
11 Jack Carlin   Great Britain 9.888 +0.414 q
12 Eric Engler   Germany 9.938 +0.464 q
13 Sándor Szalontay   Hungary 9.981 +0.507 q
14 Juan Peralta   Spain 9.993 +0.519 q
15 Martin Čechman   Czech Republic 9.999 +0.525 q
16 José Moreno   Spain 10.035 +0.561 q
17 Maximilian Dörnbach   Germany 10.040 +0.566 q
18 Rafał Sarnecki   Poland 10.135 +0.661 q
19 Norbert Szabo   Romania 10.191 +0.717 q
20 Francesco Ceci   Italy 10.200 +0.726 q
21 Svajūnas Jonauskas   Lithuania 10.216 +0.742 q
22 Artsiom Zaitsau   Belarus 10.347 +0.873 q
23 Dmytro Stovbetskyi   Ukraine 10.535 +1.061 q
24 Oleksandr Moshchonskyi   Ukraine 10.765 +1.291 q

1/16 finals

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Heat winners advanced to the 1/8 finals.[4]

Heat Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 1 Rayan Helal   France 10.488 Q
1 2 Oleksandr Moshchonskyi   Ukraine
2 1 Vasilijus Lendel   Lithuania 10.290 Q
2 2 Dmytro Stovbetskyi   Ukraine
3 1 Jack Carlin   Great Britain 10.405 Q
3 2 Artsiom Zaitsau   Belarus
4 1 Svajūnas Jonauskas   Lithuania 10.694 Q
4 2 Eric Engler   Germany
5 1 Sándor Szalontay   Hungary 10.548 Q
5 2 Francesco Ceci   Italy
6 1 Juan Peralta   Spain 10.591 Q
6 2 Norbert Szabo   Romania
7 1 Rafał Sarnecki   Poland 10.204 Q
7 2 Martin Čechman   Czech Republic
8 1 Maximilian Dörnbach   Germany 10.362 Q
8 2 José Moreno   Spain

1/8 finals

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Heat winners advanced to the quarterfinals.[5]

Heat Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 1 Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands 10.530 Q
1 2 Maximilian Dörnbach   Germany
2 1 Harrie Lavreysen   Netherlands 10.107 Q
2 2 Rafał Sarnecki   Poland
3 1 Mateusz Rudyk   Poland 9.936 Q
3 2 Juan Peralta   Spain
4 1 Denis Dmitriev   Russia 10.475 Q
4 2 Sándor Szalontay   Hungary
5 1 Pavel Yakushevskiy   Russia 10.432 Q
5 2 Svajūnas Jonauskas   Lithuania
6 1 Jack Carlin   Great Britain 10.203 Q
6 2 Sebastien Vigier   France
7 1 Joseph Truman   Great Britain 10.399 Q
7 2 Vasilijus Lendel   Lithuania
8 1 Rayan Helal   France 10.306 Q
8 2 Pavel Kelemen   Czech Republic

Quarterfinals

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Matches are extended to a best-of-three format hereon; winners proceed to the semifinals.[6]

Heat Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider (i.r.) Notes
1 1 Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands 10.031 9.844 Q
1 2 Rayan Helal   France 10.130
2 1 Harrie Lavreysen   Netherlands 10.044 9.913 Q
2 2 Joseph Truman   Great Britain
3 1 Mateusz Rudyk   Poland 10.192 9.904 Q
3 2 Jack Carlin   Great Britain
4 1 Denis Dmitriev   Russia 10.955 10.260 Q
4 2 Pavel Yakushevskiy   Russia

Semifinals

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Winners proceed to the gold medal final; losers proceed to the bronze medal final.[7]

Heat Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider (i.r.) Notes
1 1 Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands X 9.847 QG
1 2 Denis Dmitriev   Russia QB
2 1 Harrie Lavreysen   Netherlands 9.788 9.728 QG
2 2 Mateusz Rudyk   Poland QB

Finals

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Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider (i.r.)
Gold medal final
  Jeffrey Hoogland   Netherlands 9.683 9.702
  Harrie Lavreysen   Netherlands
Bronze medal final
  Mateusz Rudyk   Poland 10.073 10.018
4 Denis Dmitriev   Russia 10.009

References

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