Cycling at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's team pursuit

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Men's cycling team pursuit
at the Games of the XXI Olympiad
VenueMontreal, Quebec, Canada
Date23–24 July 1976
Competitors64 from 16 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gregor Braun, Günther Schumacher, Hans Lutz, Peter Vonhof  West Germany
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Aleksandr Perov, Viktor Sokolov, Vitaly Petrakov, Vladimir Osokin  Soviet Union
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ian Hallam, Ian Banbury, Michael Bennett, Robin Croker  Great Britain
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These are the official results of the Men's 4.000m Team Pursuit at the 1976 Summer Olympics in Montreal, Quebec, Canada, held on 23 and 24 July 1976.[1] There were 64 participant from 16 nations. In the first round each team raced alone, with the first eight teams qualifying for the quarterfinals.

Competition format[]

The team pursuit competition consisted of a qualifying round and a 3-round knockout tournament, including a bronze medal race. Each race, in both the qualifying round and the knock-out rounds, consisted of two teams of 4 cyclists each starting from opposite sides of the track. The teams raced for 4,000 metres, attempting to finish with the fastest time (measured by the third rider) and, if possible, catch the other team. For the qualifying round, the eight fastest times overall (regardless of whether the team finished first or second in its heat, though any team that was overtaken was eliminated) earned advancement to the knockout rounds. In the knockout rounds, the winner of each heat advanced to the next round. Teams could change members between rounds.[2]

Results[]

Qualifying round[]

Rank Cyclists Nation Time Notes
1 |Norbert Dürpisch
Thomas Huschke
Uwe Unterwalder
Matthias Wiegand
 East Germany 4:23.67 Q
2 Aleksandr Perov
Viktor Sokolov
Vitaly Petrakov
Vladimir Osokin
 Soviet Union 4:24.11 Q
3 Gregor Braun
Günther Schumacher
Hans Lutz
Peter Vonhof
 West Germany 4:24.32 Q
4 Ian Hallam
Ian Banbury
Michael Bennett
Robin Croker
 Great Britain 4:26.22 Q
5 Jan Jankiewicz
Czesław Lang
Krzysztof Sujka
Zbigniew Szczepkowski
 Poland 4:27.21 Q
6 Zdeněk Dohnal
Michal Klasa
Petr Kocek
Jiří Pokorný
 Czechoslovakia 4:27.43 Q
7 Sandro Callari
Cesare Cipollini
Rino De Candido
Giuseppe Saronni
 Italy 4:30.47 Q
8 Gerrit Möhlmann
Gerrie Slot
Herman Ponsteen
Peter Nieuwenhuis
 Netherlands 4:30.90 Q
9 Paul Bonno
Jean-Marcel Brouzes
Jean-Jacques Rebière
Pierre Trentin
 France 4:31.06
10 Leonard Nitz
Paul Deem
Ralph Therrio
Ron Skarin
 United States 4:31.25
11 Adrian Prosser
Hugh Walton
Jocelyn Lovell
Ron Hayman
 Canada 4:31.90
12 Geoff Skaines
John Thorsen
Kevin Nichols
Stephen Goodall
 Australia 4:33.32
13 Ivar Jakobsen
Kim Refshammer
Bjarne Sørensen
Kim Svendsen
 Denmark 4:34.27
14 Yoichi Machishima
Tadashi Ogasawara
Yoshiaki Ogasawara
Tsutomu Okabori
 Japan 4:37.03
15 Carlos Mesa
Jhon Quiceno
Jorge Hernández
José Jaime Galeano
 Colombia 4:42.65
16 Miguel Margalef
Víctor González
Waldemar Pedrazzi
Washington Díaz
 Uruguay 4:47.82
Osvaldo Benvenuti
Osvaldo Frosasco

Raul Labbate
 Argentina DNS

Quarterfinals[]

Quarterfinal 1[]

Rank Cyclists Nation Time Notes
1 Ian Hallam
Ian Banbury
Michael Bennett
Robin Croker
 Great Britain 4:23.78 Q
2 Jan Jankiewicz
Czesław Lang
Krzysztof Sujka
Zbigniew Szczepkowski
 Poland 4:27.21

Quarterfinal 2[]

Rank Cyclists Nation Time Notes
1 Gregor Braun
Günther Schumacher
Hans Lutz
Peter Vonhof
 West Germany 4:20.10 Q
2 Zdeněk Dohnal
Michal Klasa
Petr Kocek
Jiří Pokorný
 Czechoslovakia 4:30.11

Quarterfinal 3[]

Rank Cyclists Nation Time Notes
1 Aleksandr Perov
Viktor Sokolov
Vitaly Petrakov
Vladimir Osokin
 Soviet Union 4:21.31 Q
2 Sandro Callari
Cesare Cipollini
Rino De Candido
Giuseppe Saronni
 Italy Overtaken

Quarterfinal 4[]

Rank Cyclists Nation Time Notes
1 |Norbert Dürpisch
Thomas Huschke
Uwe Unterwalder
Matthias Wiegand
 East Germany 4:22.69 Q
2 Gerrit Möhlmann
Gerrie Slot
Herman Ponsteen
Peter Nieuwenhuis
 Netherlands 4:30.39

Semifinals[]

Semifinal 1[]

Rank Cyclists Nation Time Notes
1 Aleksandr Perov
Viktor Sokolov
Vitaly Petrakov
Vladimir Osokin
 Soviet Union 4:20.95 Q
2 |Norbert Dürpisch
Thomas Huschke
Uwe Unterwalder
Matthias Wiegand
 East Germany 4:25.23 B

Semifinal 2[]

Rank Cyclists Nation Time Notes
1 Gregor Braun
Günther Schumacher
Hans Lutz
Peter Vonhof
 West Germany 4:23.04 Q
2 Ian Hallam
Ian Banbury
Michael Bennett
Robin Croker
 Great Britain 4:28.04 B

Finals[]

Bronze medal match[]

Rank Cyclists Nation Time
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ian Hallam
Ian Banbury
Michael Bennett
Robin Croker
 Great Britain 4:22.41
4 |Norbert Dürpisch
Thomas Huschke
Uwe Unterwalder
Matthias Wiegand
 East Germany 4:22.75

Final[]

Rank Cyclists Nation Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gregor Braun
Günther Schumacher
Hans Lutz
Peter Vonhof
 West Germany 4:21.06
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Aleksandr Perov
Viktor Sokolov
Vitaly Petrakov
Vladimir Osokin
 Soviet Union 4:27.15

Final classification[]

RANK NAME CYCLISTS TEAM
1st place, gold medalist(s) Gregor Braun
Günther Schumacher
Hans Lutz
Peter Vonhof
 West Germany (FRG)
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Aleksandr Perov
Viktor Sokolov
Vitaly Petrakov
Vladimir Osokin
 Soviet Union (URS)
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Ian Hallam
Ian Banbury
Michael Bennett
Robin Croker
 Great Britain (GBR)
4. Norbert Dürpisch
Thomas Huschke
Uwe Unterwalder
Matthias Wiegand
 East Germany (GDR)
5. Zdeněk Dohnal
Michal Klasa
Petr Kocek
Jiří Pokorný
 Czechoslovakia (TCH)
Gerrit Möhlmann
Gerrie Slot
Herman Ponsteen
Peter Nieuwenhuis
 Netherlands (NED)
Sandro Callari
Cesare Cipollini
Rino De Candido
Giuseppe Saronni
 Italy (ITA)
Jan Jankiewicz
Czesław Lang
Krzysztof Sujka
Zbigniew Szczepkowski
 Poland (POL)
9. Paul Bonno
Jean-Marcel Brouzes
Jean-Jacques Rebière
Pierre Trentin
 France (FRA)
10. Leonard Nitz
Paul Deem
Ralph Therrio
Ron Skarin
 United States (USA)
11. Adrian Prosser
Hugh Walton
Jocelyn Lovell
Ron Hayman
 Canada (CAN)
12. Geoff Skaines
John Thorsen
Kevin Nichols
Stephen Goodall
 Australia (AUS)
13. Ivar Jakobsen
Kim Refshammer
Bjarne Sørensen
Kim Svendsen
 Denmark (DEN)
14. Yoichi Machishima
Tadashi Ogasawara
Yoshiaki Ogasawara
Tsutomu Okabori
 Japan (JPN)
15. Carlos Mesa
Jhon Quiceno
Jorge Hernández
José Jaime Galeano
 Colombia (COL)
16. Miguel Margalef
Víctor González
Waldemar Pedrazzi
Washington Díaz
 Uruguay (URU)

References[]

  1. ^ "Cycling at the 1976 Montréal Summer Games: Men's team pursuit". Sports Reference. Archived from the original on 17 April 2020. Retrieved 29 April 2015.
  2. ^ Official Report, vol. 3, pp. 195–197.

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