2013 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's omnium

The Men's omnium at the 2013 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held February 22–23. 19 athletes participated in the contest.[1] The final standings were determined by adding ranks in the six events.

Medalists

Gold Aaron Gate (NZL)
Silver Lasse Norman Hansen (DEN)
Bronze Glenn O'Shea (AUS)

Individual event results

Flying Lap

250m flying start; the race was held at 14:30.[2]

Rank Name Nation Time
1 Aaron Gate  New Zealand 13.109
2 Lasse Norman Hansen  Denmark 13.121
3 Glenn O'Shea  Australia 13.173
4 Lucas Liss  Germany 13.183
5 Artur Ershov  Russia 13.323
6 Hao Liu  China 13.349
7 Loïc Perizzolo   Switzerland 13.426
8 Ondrej Rybin  Czech Republic 13.444
9 Tim Veldt  Netherlands 13.459
10 Jasper De Buyst  Belgium 13.555
11 Jonathan Dibben  United Kingdom 13.587
12 Unai Elorriaga Zubiaur  Spain 13.633
13 Juan Esteban Arango Carvajal  Colombia 13.643
13 Vivien Brisse  France 13.643
15 Artyom Zakharov  Kazakhstan 13.718
16 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus 13.765
17 Paolo Simion  Italy 14.045
18 Kwok Ho Ting  Hong Kong 14.094
19 Volodymyr Kogut  Ukraine 14.687

Points Race

The points race was 120 laps (30 km) with 12 sprints; the race was held at 15:35.[3]

Rank Name Nation Points
1 Glenn O'Shea  Australia 18
2 Lasse Norman Hansen  Denmark 14
3 Vivien Brisse  France 13
4 Unai Elorriaga Zubiaur  Spain 12
5 Kwok Ho Ting  Hong Kong 10
6 Jasper De Buyst  Belgium 8
7 Tim Veldt  Netherlands 7
8 Aaron Gate  New Zealand 7
9 Artur Ershov  Russia 7
10 Lucas Liss  Germany 6
11 Jonathan Dibben  United Kingdom 5
12 Hao Liu  China 5
13 Volodymyr Kogut  Ukraine 5
14 Artyom Zakharov  Kazakhstan 2
15 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus 2
16 Loïc Perizzolo   Switzerland 2
17 Paolo Simion  Italy −20
DNF Juan Esteban Arango Carvajal  Colombia
DNF Ondrej Rybin  Czech Republic

Elimination Race

An elimination race ended day one; the race was held at 21:45.[4]

Rank Name Nation
1 Tim Veldt  Netherlands
2 Aaron Gate  New Zealand
3 Glenn O'Shea  Australia
4 Lucas Liss  Germany
5 Kwok Ho Ting  Hong Kong
6 Lasse Norman Hansen  Denmark
7 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus
8 Ondrej Rybin  Czech Republic
9 Jonathan Dibben  United Kingdom
10 Artur Ershov  Russia
11 Unai Elorriaga Zubiaur  Spain
12 Vivien Brisse  France
13 Loïc Perizzolo   Switzerland
14 Jasper De Buyst  Belgium
15 Artyom Zakharov  Kazakhstan
16 Volodymyr Kogut  Ukraine
17 Juan Esteban Arango Carvajal  Colombia
18 Paolo Simion  Italy
DSQ Hao Liu  China

Individual Pursuit

4 km individual pursuit started day two; the race was held at 13:55.[5]

Rank Name Nation Time
1 Aaron Gate  New Zealand 4:21.607
2 Lasse Norman Hansen  Denmark 4:22.736
3 Artur Ershov  Russia 4:25.922
4 Glenn O'Shea  Australia 4:26.376
5 Jonathan Dibben  United Kingdom 4:28.674
6 Unai Elorriaga Zubiaur  Spain 4:29.784
7 Jasper De Buyst  Belgium 4:31.162
8 Tim Veldt  Netherlands 4:31.192
9 Juan Esteban Arango Carvajal  Colombia 4:33.195
10 Artyom Zakharov  Kazakhstan 4:33.435
11 Lucas Liss  Germany 4:34.498
12 Loïc Perizzolo   Switzerland 4:35.557
13 Volodymyr Kogut  Ukraine 4:36.603
14 Vivien Brisse  France 4:41.020
15 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus 4:42.172
16 Kwok Ho Ting  Hong Kong 4:44.558
17 Ondrej Rybin  Czech Republic 4:46.152
18 Paolo Simion  Italy 4:46.223

Scratch Race

A 15 km scratch race was the second event on day two; the race was held at 16:45.[6]

Rank Name Nation Laps Down
1 Jonathan Dibben  United Kingdom
2 Jasper De Buyst  Belgium
3 Kwok Ho Ting  Hong Kong −1
4 Lucas Liss  Germany −1
5 Aaron Gate  New Zealand −1
6 Glenn O'Shea  Australia −1
7 Lasse Norman Hansen  Denmark −1
8 Artur Ershov  Russia −1
9 Tim Veldt  Netherlands −1
10 Artyom Zakharov  Kazakhstan −1
11 Unai Elorriaga Zubiaur  Spain −1
12 Vivien Brisse  France −1
13 Loïc Perizzolo   Switzerland −1
14 Juan Esteban Arango Carvajal  Colombia DNF
14 Volodymyr Kogut  Ukraine DNF
14 Ondrej Rybin  Czech Republic DNF
14 Paolo Simion  Italy DNF
14 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus DNF

1 km Time Trial

The last event was 1 km time trial; the race was held at 20:25.[7]

Rank Name Nation Time
1 Aaron Gate  New Zealand 1:02.271
2 Lasse Norman Hansen  Denmark 1:02.437
3 Lucas Liss  Germany 1:02.949
4 Tim Veldt  Netherlands 1:03.200
5 Glenn O'Shea  Australia 1:03.625
6 Loïc Perizzolo   Switzerland 1:04.142
7 Artur Ershov  Russia 1:04.491
8 Ondrej Rybin  Czech Republic 1:04.633
9 Jasper De Buyst  Belgium 1:04.722
10 Juan Esteban Arango Carvajal  Colombia 1:04.740
11 Artyom Zakharov  Kazakhstan 1:04.867
12 Jonathan Dibben  United Kingdom 1:05.141
13 Unai Elorriaga Zubiaur  Spain 1:05.690
14 Vivien Brisse  France 1:06.180
15 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus 1:06.332
16 Kwok Ho Ting  Hong Kong 1:06.442
17 Paolo Simion  Italy 1:06.479
18 Volodymyr Kogut  Ukraine 1:08.224

Final standings

The final result after six events.[8]

Rank Name Nation Points
1st, gold medalist(s) Aaron Gate  New Zealand 18
2nd, silver medalist(s) Lasse Norman Hansen  Denmark 21
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Glenn O'Shea  Australia 22
4 Lucas Liss  Germany 36
5 Tim Veldt  Netherlands 38
6 Artur Ershov  Russia 42
7 Jasper De Buyst  Belgium 48
8 Jonathan Dibben  United Kingdom 49
9 Unai Elorriaga Zubiaur  Spain 57
10 Kwok Ho Ting  Hong Kong 63
11 Loïc Perizzolo   Switzerland 67
12 Vivien Brisse  France 69
13 Artyom Zakharov  Kazakhstan 75
14 Raman Tsishkou  Belarus 101
15 Volodymyr Kogut  Ukraine 112
16 Ondrej Rybin  Czech Republic 112
17 Juan Esteban Arango Carvajal  Colombia 119
18 Paolo Simion  Italy 120
DSQ Hao Liu  China

References

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