2012 European Track Championships – Men's points race

2012 UEC European Track Championships
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The Men's points race was held on 19 October 2012. 25 riders participated, the heat distance was 20 kilometres (12.4 miles) – or 80 laps – with a sprint every 10 laps for extra points and the final distance was 40 kilometres (24.9 miles) – or 160 laps. A lap gained 20 points.[1][2]

Medalists

Gold Elia Viviani (ITA)
Silver Kirill Sveshnikov (RUS)
Bronze Sergiy Lagkuti (UKR)

Results

Heats

The 10 best riders advanced to the final. The races were held at 14:55.[3][4]

Heat 1

Rank Name Nation Sprint Points Lap Points Final sprint Total Points
1 Ivan Savitskiy  Russia 11 0 1 11
2 Sergiy Lagkuti  Ukraine 11 0 6 11
3 Maximilian Beyer  Germany 10 0 8 10
4 Ingmar De Poortere  Belgium 10 0 9 10
5 Bryan Coquard  France 9 0 10 9
6 Liam Bertazzo  Italy 8 0 3 8
7 Jiři Hochmann  Czech Republic 8 0 11 8
8 Thery Schir   Switzerland 6 0 2 6
9 Andreas Graf  Austria 6 0 5 6
10 Mateusz Nowaczek  Poland 4 0 7 4
11 Ilia Koshevoy  Belarus 3 0 4 3
Eerik Idarand  Estonia 0 −20 0 DNF
Šarūnas Kuncevičius  Lithuania 2 −20 0 DNF

Heat 2

Rank Name Nation Sprint Points Lap Points Final sprint Total Points
1 Elia Viviani  Italy 31 20 7 31
2 Milan Kadlec  Czech Republic 27 20 10 27
3 Mykhaylo Radionov  Ukraine 14 0 2 14
4 Tristan Marguet   Switzerland 13 0 1 13
5 Wojciech Pszczolarski  Poland 8 0 5 8
6 Yauheni Shamsonau  Belarus 7 0 6 7
7 Theo Reinhardt  Germany 7 0 9 7
8 Andreas Müller  Austria 5 0 8 5
9 Morgan Lamoisson  France 4 0 4 4
10 Kirill Sveshnikov  Russia 4 0 11 4
11 Darijus Džervus  Lithuania 5 −20 12 −15
12 Mika Simola  Finland 3 −20 3 −17

Final

The race was held at 21:13.[5]

Rank Name Nation Sprint Points Lap Points Final sprint Total Points
1st, gold medalist(s) Elia Viviani  Italy 44 0 6 44
2nd, silver medalist(s) Kirill Sveshnikov  Russia 26 0 2 26
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Sergiy Lagkuti  Ukraine 25 0 3 25
4 Andreas Müller  Austria 17 0 4 17
5 Tristan Marguet   Switzerland 14 0 1 14
6 Liam Bertazzo  Italy 9 0 10 9
7 Wojciech Pszczolarski  Poland 8 0 11 8
8 Milan Kadlec  Czech Republic 7 0 7 7
9 Theo Reinhardt  Germany 6 0 8 6
10 Andreas Graf  Austria 6 0 0 6
11 Bryan Coquard  France 5 0 9 5
12 Yauheni Shamsonau  Belarus 3 0 5 3
13 Thery Schir   Switzerland 2 0 0 2
14 Ingmar De Poortere  Belgium 1 0 0 1
15 Jiři Hochmann  Czech Republic 0 0 0 0
Ivan Savitskiy  Russia 2 0 0 DNF
Maximilian Beyer  Germany 1 −20 0 DNF
Mateusz Nowaczek  Poland 0 0 0 DNF
Mykhaylo Radionov  Ukraine 0 −20 0 DNF
Morgan Lamoisson  France 0 0 0 DNF

References

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