Cycling at the 1976 Summer Olympics – Men's team pursuit
March 11, 2023
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.
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]
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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 Men s cycling team pursuitat the Games of the XXI OlympiadVenueMontreal Quebec CanadaDate23 24 July 1976Competitors64 from 16 nationsMedalistsGregor Braun Gunther Schumacher Hans Lutz Peter Vonhof West GermanyAleksandr Perov Viktor Sokolov Vitaly Petrakov Vladimir Osokin Soviet UnionIan Hallam Ian Banbury Michael Bennett Robin Croker Great Britain 19721980 Contents 1 Competition format 2 Results 2 1 Qualifying round 2 2 Quarterfinals 2 2 1 Quarterfinal 1 2 2 2 Quarterfinal 2 2 2 3 Quarterfinal 3 2 2 4 Quarterfinal 4 2 3 Semifinals 2 3 1 Semifinal 1 2 3 2 Semifinal 2 2 4 Finals 2 4 1 Bronze medal match 2 4 2 Final 3 Final classification 4 References 5 External linksCompetition format EditThe 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 EditQualifying round Edit Rank Cyclists Nation Time Notes1 Norbert DurpischThomas HuschkeUwe UnterwalderMatthias Wiegand East Germany 4 23 67 Q2 Aleksandr PerovViktor SokolovVitaly PetrakovVladimir Osokin Soviet Union 4 24 11 Q3 Gregor BraunGunther SchumacherHans LutzPeter Vonhof West Germany 4 24 32 Q4 Ian HallamIan BanburyMichael BennettRobin Croker Great Britain 4 26 22 Q5 Jan JankiewiczCzeslaw LangKrzysztof SujkaZbigniew Szczepkowski Poland 4 27 21 Q6 Zdenek DohnalMichal KlasaPetr KocekJiri Pokorny Czechoslovakia 4 27 43 Q7 Sandro CallariCesare CipolliniRino De CandidoGiuseppe Saronni Italy 4 30 47 Q8 Gerrit MohlmannGerrie SlotHerman PonsteenPeter Nieuwenhuis Netherlands 4 30 90 Q9 Paul BonnoJean Marcel BrouzesJean Jacques RebierePierre Trentin France 4 31 0610 Leonard NitzPaul DeemRalph TherrioRon Skarin United States 4 31 2511 Adrian ProsserHugh WaltonJocelyn LovellRon Hayman Canada 4 31 9012 Geoff SkainesJohn ThorsenKevin NicholsStephen Goodall Australia 4 33 3213 Ivar JakobsenKim RefshammerBjarne SorensenKim Svendsen Denmark 4 34 2714 Yoichi MachishimaTadashi OgasawaraYoshiaki OgasawaraTsutomu Okabori Japan 4 37 0315 Carlos MesaJhon QuicenoJorge HernandezJose Jaime Galeano Colombia 4 42 6516 Miguel MargalefVictor GonzalezWaldemar PedrazziWashington Diaz Uruguay 4 47 82 Osvaldo BenvenutiOsvaldo FrosascoJuan HaedoRaul Labbate Argentina DNSQuarterfinals Edit Quarterfinal 1 Edit Rank Cyclists Nation Time Notes1 Ian HallamIan BanburyMichael BennettRobin Croker Great Britain 4 23 78 Q2 Jan JankiewiczCzeslaw LangKrzysztof SujkaZbigniew Szczepkowski Poland 4 27 21Quarterfinal 2 Edit Rank Cyclists Nation Time Notes1 Gregor BraunGunther SchumacherHans LutzPeter Vonhof West Germany 4 20 10 Q2 Zdenek DohnalMichal KlasaPetr KocekJiri Pokorny Czechoslovakia 4 30 11Quarterfinal 3 Edit Rank Cyclists Nation Time Notes1 Aleksandr PerovViktor SokolovVitaly PetrakovVladimir Osokin Soviet Union 4 21 31 Q2 Sandro CallariCesare CipolliniRino De CandidoGiuseppe Saronni Italy OvertakenQuarterfinal 4 Edit Rank Cyclists Nation Time Notes1 Norbert DurpischThomas HuschkeUwe UnterwalderMatthias Wiegand East Germany 4 22 69 Q2 Gerrit MohlmannGerrie SlotHerman PonsteenPeter Nieuwenhuis Netherlands 4 30 39Semifinals Edit Semifinal 1 Edit Rank Cyclists Nation Time Notes1 Aleksandr PerovViktor SokolovVitaly PetrakovVladimir Osokin Soviet Union 4 20 95 Q2 Norbert DurpischThomas HuschkeUwe UnterwalderMatthias Wiegand East Germany 4 25 23 BSemifinal 2 Edit Rank Cyclists Nation Time Notes1 Gregor BraunGunther SchumacherHans LutzPeter Vonhof West Germany 4 23 04 Q2 Ian HallamIan BanburyMichael BennettRobin Croker Great Britain 4 28 04 BFinals Edit Bronze medal match Edit Rank Cyclists Nation Time Ian HallamIan BanburyMichael BennettRobin Croker Great Britain 4 22 414 Norbert DurpischThomas HuschkeUwe UnterwalderMatthias Wiegand East Germany 4 22 75Final Edit Rank Cyclists Nation Time Gregor BraunGunther SchumacherHans LutzPeter Vonhof West Germany 4 21 06 Aleksandr PerovViktor SokolovVitaly PetrakovVladimir Osokin Soviet Union 4 27 15Final classification EditRANK NAME CYCLISTS TEAM Gregor BraunGunther SchumacherHans LutzPeter Vonhof West Germany FRG Aleksandr PerovViktor SokolovVitaly PetrakovVladimir Osokin Soviet Union URS Ian HallamIan BanburyMichael BennettRobin Croker Great Britain GBR 4 Norbert DurpischThomas HuschkeUwe UnterwalderMatthias Wiegand East Germany GDR 5 Zdenek DohnalMichal KlasaPetr KocekJiri Pokorny Czechoslovakia TCH Gerrit MohlmannGerrie SlotHerman PonsteenPeter Nieuwenhuis Netherlands NED Sandro CallariCesare CipolliniRino De CandidoGiuseppe Saronni Italy ITA Jan JankiewiczCzeslaw LangKrzysztof SujkaZbigniew Szczepkowski Poland POL 9 Paul BonnoJean Marcel BrouzesJean Jacques RebierePierre Trentin France FRA 10 Leonard NitzPaul DeemRalph TherrioRon Skarin United States USA 11 Adrian ProsserHugh WaltonJocelyn LovellRon Hayman Canada CAN 12 Geoff SkainesJohn ThorsenKevin NicholsStephen Goodall Australia AUS 13 Ivar JakobsenKim RefshammerBjarne SorensenKim Svendsen Denmark DEN 14 Yoichi MachishimaTadashi OgasawaraYoshiaki OgasawaraTsutomu Okabori Japan JPN 15 Carlos MesaJhon QuicenoJorge HernandezJose Jaime Galeano Colombia COL 16 Miguel MargalefVictor GonzalezWaldemar PedrazziWashington Diaz Uruguay URU References Edit Cycling at the 1976 Montreal Summer Games Men s team pursuit Sports Reference Archived from the original on 17 April 2020 Retrieved 29 April 2015 Official Report vol 3 pp 195 197 External links EditOfficial Report Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Cycling at the 1976 Summer Olympics Men 27s team pursuit amp oldid 1003528156, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,