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10: Lindsay De Vylder Belgium: 22 11: Dylan Bibic Canada: 20 12: Ethan Hayter Great Britain: 18 13: Oscar Nilsson-Julien France: 16 14: Sebastián Mora Spain: 14 15: Bernard Van Aert Indonesia: 12 16: Jan Voneš Czech Republic: 10 17: Bertold Drijver Hungary: 8 18: Liam Walsh Australia: 6 19: Ramis Dinmukhametov Kazakhstan: 4 20: Juan Esteban ...
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.
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).
6: Aaron Gate New Zealand: 30 7: Jules Hesters Belgium: 28 8: Simon Vitzthum Switzerland: 26 9: João Matias Portugal: 24 10: Shunsuke Imamura Japan: 22 11: Akil Campbell Trinidad and Tobago: 20 12: Alan Banaszek Poland: 18 13: Kelland O'Brien Australia: 16 14: Niklas Larsen Denmark: 14 15: Artyom Zakharov Kazakhstan: 12 16: Vincent Hoppezak ...
The UCI Track Cycling World Championships are the set of world championship events for the various disciplines and distances in track cycling. They are regulated by the Union Cycliste Internationale .
Men's omnium scratch, tempo race Women's individual pursuit qualifying 16:30: Women's time trial final Men's sprint 1/4 final Women's madison Men's omnium, Elimination Women's individual pursuit final Men's omnium, Points race 1 March: 11:00: Men's sprint semifinals Women's keirin, first round, repechage 14:00: Women's points race Men's sprint ...
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 ...
Endurance races are held over longer distances. These races test the riders' endurance capacity, as well as tactics and speed. The length of track endurance events varies by race type, whether it is a part of the Omnium or not, and the gender of the competitors. [9] Many track endurance riders also compete in road cycling events. [10]