2019 UEC European Track Championships – Men's sprint

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

Results[]

Qualifying[]

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  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  Ukraine 10.535 +1.061 q
24  Ukraine 10.765 +1.291 q

1/16 finals[]

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  Ukraine
2 1 Vasilijus Lendel  Lithuania 10.290 Q
2 2  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  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[]

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[]

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[]

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[]

[8]

Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider (i.r.)
Gold medal final
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jeffrey Hoogland  Netherlands 9.683 9.702
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Harrie Lavreysen  Netherlands
Bronze medal final
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Mateusz Rudyk  Poland 10.073 10.018
4 Denis Dmitriev  Russia 10.009

References[]

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