Cykling under sommer-OL 2016 – Enkeltstart (herrer)
Enkeltstart for herrer under det 31. sommer-OL 2016 | |||||||||||||
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Grumari Circuit - Pontal | |||||||||||||
Sted | Pontal, Rio de Janeiro 54,5 km | ||||||||||||
Dato | 10. august | ||||||||||||
Atleter | 40 fra 30 nationer | ||||||||||||
Vindertid | 1:12:15.42 | ||||||||||||
Medaljevindere | |||||||||||||
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Cykling under sommer-OL 2016 | ||
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Landevejscykling | ||
Linjeløb | herrer | damer |
Enkeltstart | herrer | damer |
Banecykling | ||
Sprint | herrer | damer |
Holdsprint | herrer | damer |
Holdforfølgelse | herrer | damer |
Keirin | herrer | damer |
Omnium | herrer | damer |
Mountainbike | ||
Mountainbike | herrer | damer |
BMX | ||
BMX | herrer | damer |
Landevejscyklingens enkeltstart for herrer under Sommer-OL 2016 fandt sted den 10. august 2016. Løbet, der var 54,5 km langt, startede og sluttede ved Pontal. Ruten var på 29,8 km og var den samme Grumari rundstrækning, som ved linjeløbet og denne skulle gennemkøres to gange. Efter start på torvet Tim Maia Square gik ruten ind på rundstrækningen med 2 km brosten, hvorefter den første af de to mindre stigninger på 126 meter kom efter 7,1 km inde på rundstrækningen. Den anden mindre stigning Gtote Funda på 164 meter kom efter 16,6 km inde på rundstrækningen.[1]
Vincenzo Nibali, Wout Poels og Richie Porte måtte trække sig efter at være blevet skadet under linjeløbet, og Namibia og Storbritannien blev tilbudt en ekstra plads.[2]
Kort over den olympiske enkeltstart for herrer
Tidsplan
Nedenstående tabel viser tidsplanen for afvikling af konkurrencen:
Dato | Tid | Runde |
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10. august | 09:30 | Finale |
Medaljefordeling
Medaljetagere | |||
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Guld | Sølv | Bronze | |
Fabian Cancellara | Tom Dumoulin | Chris Froome |
Startliste og resultater
No.[3] | Rytter | Land | Pos. | Tid[4] |
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5 | Fabian Cancellara | Schweiz | 1:12:15.42 | |
2 | Tom Dumoulin | Holland | 1:13:02.83 | |
1 | Chris Froome | Storbritannien | 1:13:17.54 | |
13 | Jonathan Castroviejo | Spanien | 4 | 1:13:21.50 |
8 | Rohan Dennis | Australien | 5 | 1:13:25.66 |
11 | Maciej Bodnar | Polen | 6 | 1:14:05.89 |
9 | Nelson Oliveira | Portugal | 7 | 1:14:15.27 |
7 | Ion Izagirre | Spanien | 8 | 1:14:21.59 |
16 | Geraint Thomas | Storbritannien[5] | 9 | 1:14:52.85 |
14 | Primož Roglič | Slovenien | 10 | 1:14:55.16 |
21 | Leopold König | Tjekkiet | 11 | 1:15:23.64 |
4 | Tony Martin | Tyskland | 12 | 1:15:33.75 |
25 | Simon Geschke | Tyskland | 13 | 1:15:49.88 |
20 | Michał Kwiatkowski | Polen | 14 | 1:15:55.49 |
10 | Jan Bárta | Tjekkiet | 15 | 1:15:56.91 |
28 | Georg Preidler | Østrig | 16 | 1:16:02.36 |
3 | Vasil Kiryjenka | Hviderusland | 17 | 1:16:05.70 |
26 | Andrij Hryvko | Ukraine | 18 | 1:16:33.24 |
29 | Christopher Juul-Jensen | Danmark | 19 | 1:16:49.62 |
19 | Tim Wellens | Belgien | 20 | 1:16:49.71 |
17 | Hugo Houle | Canada | 21 | 1:17:02.04 |
6 | Taylor Phinney | USA | 22 | 1:17:25.31 |
24 | Brent Bookwalter | USA | 23 | 1:17:57.61 |
23 | Andrej Zejts | Kasakhstan | 24 | 1:18:47.63 |
12 | Kanstantsin Siutsou | Hviderusland | 25 | 1:18:58.75 |
30 | Eduardo Sepúlveda | Argentina | 26 | 1:19:07.84 |
22 | Damiano Caruso | Italien | 27 | 1:19:46.53 |
31 | Pavel Kotjetkov | Rusland | 28 | 1:20:07.59 |
27 | Alexis Vuillermoz | Frankrig | 29 | 1:20:43.87 |
18 | Edvald Boasson Hagen | Norge | 30 | 1:21:12.35 |
34 | Ghader Mizbani | Iran | 31 | 1:21:39.45 |
15 | Julian Alaphilippe | Frankrig | 32 | 1:24:39.99 |
33 | Mouhssine Lahsaini | Marokko | 33 | 1:25:11.72 |
35 | Ahmet Örken | Tyrkiet | 34 | 1:27:37.41 |
37 | Dan Craven | Namibia[6] | 35 | 1:27:47.93 |
32 | Jonathan Monsalve | Venezuela | DNS | — |
36 | Youcef Reguigui | Algeriet | DNS | — |
Referencer
- ^ http://www.uci.ch/mm/Document/News/NewsGeneral/16/89/81/RoadCycling_TimeTrial_Men_Neutral.pdf
- ^ "Thomas, Craven confirmed for Olympic Games time trial". CyclingNews.com. 2016-08-09.
- ^ "Rio Olympics time trial start lists". Velonews. 9. august 2016. Arkiveret fra originalen 10. august 2016. Hentet 9. august 2016.
- ^ "Men's individual time trial". 10. august 2016. Arkiveret fra originalen 26. august 2016. Hentet 10. august 2016.
- ^ Abraham, Richard (9. august 2016). "Geraint Thomas confirmed for Olympic Games time trial". Cycling Weekly. Hentet 9. august 2016.
- ^ Wynn, Nigel (9. august 2016). "Dan Craven decides to ride Rio Olympics time trial after Twitter vote". Cycling Weekly. Hentet 9. august 2016.
Eksterne henvisninger
- http://doc.rero.ch/record/256687/files/Olympic_Sport_Explanatory_Guide_Cycling.pdf?version=1
- https://www.rio2016.com/en/cycling-road Arkiveret 26. august 2016 hos Wayback Machine
- https://www.rio2016.com/en/venues/pontal Arkiveret 10. juli 2016 hos Wayback Machine
Koordinater: 23°01′50″S 43°28′25″V / 23.030472°S 43.473669°V
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