2021 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's omnium

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Men's omnium
at the 2021 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
VenueVélodrome Couvert Régional Jean Stablinski
LocationRoubaix, France
Dates23 October
Competitors27 from 27 nations
Winning points180
Medalists
gold medal    Great Britain
silver medal    New Zealand
bronze medal    Italy
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The Men's omnium competition at the 2021 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 23 October 2021.[1][2][3]

Qualifying[edit]

The first 12 riders in each heat advance.

Heat 1[edit]

The race was started at 10:00.[4]

Rank Name Nation Lap points Sprint points Total points Notes
1 Ethan Hayter  Great Britain 20 6 26 Q
2 Iúri Leitão  Portugal 20 5 25 Q
3 Fabio Van den Bossche  Belgium 20 3 23 Q
4 Viktor Filutás  Hungary 0 14 14 Q
5 Kelland O'Brien  Australia 0 13 13 Q
6 Eiya Hashimoto  Japan 0 10 10 Q
7 Derek Gee  Canada 0 10 10 Q
8 Ricardo Peña  Mexico 0 8 8 Q
9 Juan Esteban Arango  Colombia 0 8 8 Q
10 Tim Teutenberg  Germany 0 6 6 Q
11 Roy Eefting  Netherlands 0 6 6 Q
12 Daniel Crista  Romania 0 5 5 Q
13 Yacine Chalel  Algeria 0 3 3
14 Roman Gladysh  Ukraine −20 2 −18

Heat 2[edit]

The race was started at 10:23.[5]

Rank Name Nation Lap points Sprint points Total points Notes
1 Elia Viviani  Italy 0 15 15 Q
2 Erik Martorell  Spain 0 14 14 Q
3 Denis Rugovac  Czech Republic 0 14 14 Q
4 Yauheni Karaliok  Belarus 0 12 12 Q
5 Aaron Gate  New Zealand 0 9 9 Q
6 Alan Banaszek  Poland 0 8 8 Q
7 Gleb Syritsa Russian Cycling Federation 0 8 8 Q
8 Donavan Grondin  France 0 5 5 Q
9 Akil Campbell  Trinidad and Tobago 0 5 5 Q
10 Gavin Hoover  United States 0 4 4 Q
11 Alex Vogel  Switzerland 0 4 4 Q
12 Matias Malmberg  Denmark 0 1 1 Q
Teck Kwang Calvin Sim  Singapore −40 Did not finish

Results[edit]

Scratch race[edit]

The scratch race was started at 12:24.[6]

Rank Name Nation Laps down Event points
1 Ethan Hayter  Great Britain 40
2 Donavan Grondin  France 38
3 Elia Viviani  Italy 36
4 Iúri Leitão  Portugal 34
5 Aaron Gate  New Zealand 32
6 Matias Malmberg  Denmark 30
7 Eiya Hashimoto  Japan 28
8 Derek Gee  Canada 26
9 Alex Vogel  Switzerland 24
10 Erik Martorell  Spain 22
11 Fabio Van den Bossche  Belgium 20
12 Roy Eefting  Netherlands 18
13 Yauheni Karaliok  Belarus 16
14 Juan Esteban Arango  Colombia 14
15 Denis Rugovac  Czech Republic 12
16 Alan Banaszek  Poland 10
17 Gavin Hoover  United States 8
18 Kelland O'Brien  Australia 6
19 Gleb Syritsa Russian Cycling Federation 4
20 Tim Teutenberg  Germany 2
21 Viktor Filutás  Hungary −1 1
22 Daniel Crista  Romania −1 1
23 Ricardo Peña  Mexico −1 1
24 Akil Campbell  Trinidad and Tobago −2 1

Tempo race[edit]

The tempo race was started at 12:24.[7]

Rank Name Nation Lap points Sprint points Total points Event points
1 Ethan Hayter  Great Britain 20 8 28 40
2 Iúri Leitão  Portugal 20 4 24 38
3 Aaron Gate  New Zealand 20 1 21 36
4 Erik Martorell  Spain 0 4 4 34
5 Kelland O'Brien  Australia 0 3 3 32
6 Derek Gee  Canada 0 2 2 30
7 Matias Malmberg  Denmark 0 1 1 28
8 Elia Viviani  Italy 0 0 0 26
9 Yauheni Karaliok  Belarus 0 0 0 24
10 Alan Banaszek  Poland 0 0 0 22
11 Fabio Van den Bossche  Belgium 0 0 0 20
12 Eiya Hashimoto  Japan 0 0 0 18
13 Viktor Filutás  Hungary −20 10 −10 16
14 Donavan Grondin  France −20 2 −18 14
15 Alex Vogel  Switzerland −20 1 −19 12
16 Ricardo Peña  Mexico −20 0 −20 10
17 Denis Rugovac  Czech Republic −20 0 −20 8
18 Juan Esteban Arango  Colombia −20 0 −20 6
19 Akil Campbell  Trinidad and Tobago −20 0 −20 4
20 Gavin Hoover  United States −20 0 −20 2
21 Roy Eefting  Netherlands −20 0 −20 1
Tim Teutenberg  Germany Did not start
Daniel Crista  Romania
Gleb Syritsa Russian Cycling Federation

Elimination race[edit]

The elimination race was started at 18:51.[8]

Rank Name Nation Event points
1 Aaron Gate  New Zealand 40
2 Donavan Grondin  France 38
3 Matias Malmberg  Denmark 36
4 Ethan Hayter  Great Britain 34
5 Eiya Hashimoto  Japan 32
6 Erik Martorell  Spain 30
7 Gavin Hoover  United States 28
8 Iúri Leitão  Portugal 26
9 Elia Viviani  Italy 24
10 Akil Campbell  Trinidad and Tobago 22
11 Yauheni Karaliok  Belarus 20
12 Alex Vogel  Switzerland 18
13 Alan Banaszek  Poland 16
14 Roy Eefting  Netherlands 14
15 Kelland O'Brien  Australia 12
16 Derek Gee  Canada 10
17 Fabio Van den Bossche  Belgium 8
18 Denis Rugovac  Czech Republic 6
19 Ricardo Peña  Mexico 4
20 Juan Esteban Arango  Colombia 2
21 Viktor Filutás  Hungary 1

Points race and overall standings[edit]

The points race was started at 20:02.[9]

Rank Name Nation Lap points Sprint points Total points
1st place, gold medalist(s) Ethan Hayter  Great Britain 40 26 180
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Aaron Gate  New Zealand 0 16 124
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Elia Viviani  Italy 20 15 121
4 Iúri Leitão  Portugal 0 19 117
5 Erik Martorell  Spain 20 6 112
6 Matias Malmberg  Denmark 0 8 102
7 Donavan Grondin  France 0 11 101
8 Fabio Van den Bossche  Belgium 20 10 78
9 Eiya Hashimoto  Japan 0 0 78
10 Derek Gee  Canada 0 2 68
11 Alan Banaszek  Poland 20 0 68
12 Yauheni Karaliok  Belarus 0 0 60
13 Kelland O'Brien  Australia 0 0 50
14 Gavin Hoover  United States 0 0 38
15 Alex Vogel  Switzerland –20 0 34
16 Roy Eefting  Netherlands 0 0 33
17 Viktor Filutás  Hungary 0 8 26
18 Juan Esteban Arango  Colombia 0 0 22
19 Ricardo Peña  Mexico –20 0 –5
Denis Rugovac  Czech Republic Did not finish
Akil Campbell  Trinidad and Tobago
Tim Teutenberg  Germany
Gleb Syritsa Russian Cycling Federation
Daniel Crista  Romania

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