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Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Team Pursuit Men

Men's Team Pursuit at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Cycling):

Gold: Silver: Bronze:
Australia
Graeme Brown
Brett Lancaster
Brad McGee
Luke Roberts ,
Great Britain
Steve Cummings
Rob Hayles
Paul Manning
Bradley Wiggins
Spain
Carlos Castano
Sergi Escobar
Asier Maeztu
Carlos Torrent

The Australia-Great Britain rivalry continued in an event which saw a new world record.

Qualifying Fastest 8 teams qualify for the first round (on August 22 at 18:20)

OR denotes Olympic Record

Q denotes qualified for next round

  1. Australia: Graeme Brown , Peter Dawson , Brett Lancaster , Stephen Wooldridge , 4:00.613 Q
  2. Great Britain: Steve Cummings , Paul Manning , Chris Newton , Bryan Steel , 4:03.985 Q
  3. Spain: Carlos Castano, Sergi Escobar , Asier Maeztu , Carlos Torrent , 4:04.421 Q
  4. Germany: Robert Bartko , Guido Fulst , Christian Lademann , Leif Lampater , 4:05.823 Q
  5. Netherlands: Levi Heimans , Jens Mouris , Peter Schep , Jeroen Straathof , 4:06.286 Q
  6. Ukraine: Volodymyr Dyudya , Roman Kononenko , Sergiy Matveyev , Vitlaiy Popkov , 4:07.175 Q
  7. France: Matthieu Ladagnous , Anthony Langella , Jerome Neuville , Fabien Sanchez , 4:07.336 Q
  8. Lithuania: Linas Balciunas , Aivaras Baranauskas , Tomas Vaitkus , Raimondas Vilcinskas , 4:08.812 Q
  9. Russia: Vladislav Borisov , Alexander Khatuntsev , Alexei Markov , Andrey Minashkin , 4:09.394
  10. New Zealand: Hayden Godfrey , Peter Latham, Matthew Randall , Marc Ryan , 4:10.820

First Round

Heat 1
Australia, 3:57.280 (WR)
Lithuania (Overlapped)
Heat 2
Germany, 4:03.785
Netherlands, 4:04.605
Heat 3
Spain, 4:02.374
Ukraine, 4:05.266
Heat 4
Great Britain, 3:59.866
France (Overlapped)

3rd-4th Place Final

Spain, 4:05.523
Germany, 4:07.193

Final

Australia, 3:58.233
Great Britain, 4:01.760

Final Classification

Last updated: 06-05-2005 23:05:39
10-26-2009 08:16:03
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