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Rank Name Nation Laps down Event points 1: Yanne Dorenbos Netherlands 40 2: Simone Consonni Italy 38 3: Shunsuke Imamura Japan 36 4: Grant Koontz United States 34 5: Rui Oliveira Portugal
An omnium (from Latin omnium: of all, belonging to all) is a multiple race event in track cycling.Historically the omnium has had a variety of formats. In recent years, road racing has also adopted the term to describe multi-day races that feature the three primary road race events (time trial, mass start and criterium).
The Men's omnium at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships was first competed in 2007 in Spain. Until 20 June 2014, the Omnium consisted of six events: a one-lap flying start time trial , 5 km scratch race , an elimination race known as "the Devil", a 4 km individual pursuit , a 15 km points race , and a 1 km time trial.
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The winner of the omnium is the cyclist who obtains the most points through the four races. The winner of each of the first three races earns 40 points, the second-place cyclist earns 38, the third-place rider 36, and so forth, and the final race has special scoring rules.
The Women's omnium at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships was first contested in 2009 in Poland. The format of the multi-race endurance event ("Omnium" coming from the Latin Omnia, for all) has evolved rapidly since its introduction in 2009. In its first iteration, the competition consisted of 5 events over a single day; a 'flying lap', a ...
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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