The Men's sprint event at the 2012 European Track Championships of track cycling was held on 20 October 2012. The event began with 27 riders participating in a qualifying round, and culminated in a final where Russian cyclist Denis Dmitriev won the gold medal.[1]

Medalists

Gold Denis Dmitriev (RUS)
Silver Max Niederlag (GER)
Bronze Christos Volikakis (GRE)

Results

Qualifying

Fastest 24 riders advanced to the 1/16 finals, it was held at 10:00.[2]

RankNameNationTimeNotes
1Max Niederlag Germany10.097Q
2Andriy Vynokurov Ukraine10.223Q
3Denis Dmitriev Russia10.224Q
4Nikita Shurshin Russia10.224Q
5Lewis Oliva Great Britain10.267Q
6Callum Skinner Great Britain10.308Q
7Adam Ptáčník Czech Republic10.310Q
8Charlie Conord France10.311Q
9Christos Volikakis Greece10.325Q
10Tobias Wächter Germany10.367Q
11Damian Zieliński Poland10.418Q
12Matthijs Büchli Netherlands10.447Q
13Julien Palma France10.459Q
14Tomáš Bábek Czech Republic10.512Q
15Rafal Sarnecki Poland10.562Q
16Hylke van Grieken Netherlands10.567Q
17Sotirios Bretas Greece10.651Q
18Eoin Mullen Ireland10.695Q
19Francesco Ceci Italy10.712Q
20Andriy Kutsenko Ukraine10.735Q
21Miroslav Minchev Bulgaria10.888Q
22Jani Mikkonen Finland11.110Q
23Wille-Oskari Riihela Finland11.120Q
24Vladislav Novik Belarus11.243Q
25Airidas Videika Lithuania11.281
26Evgeni Veremchuk Belarus11.395
Davit Askurava GeorgiaDNS

1/16 Finals

Winner of each heat qualified to 1/8 Finals, the races were held at 10:55.[3]

HeatRankNameNationTimeNotes
11Max Niederlag Germany10.868Q
12Vladislav Novik Belarus
21Andriy Vynokurov UkraineQ
22Wille-Oskari Riihela FinlandDSQ
31Denis Dmitriev Russia11.787Q
32Jani Mikkonen Finland
41Nikita Shurshin Russia10.969Q
42Miroslav Minchev Bulgaria
51Lewis Oliva Great Britain10.911Q
52Andriy Kutsenko Ukraine
61Callum Skinner Great Britain10.798Q
62Francesco Ceci Italy
71Adam Ptáčník Czech Republic11.069Q
72Eoin Mullen Ireland
81Charlie Conord France10.792Q
82Sotirios Bretas Greece
91Christos Volikakis Greece10.760Q
92Hylke van Grieken Netherlands
101Tobias Wächter Germany11.045Q
102Rafal Sarnecki Poland
111Tomáš Bábek Czech Republic10.862Q
112Damian Zieliński Poland
121Julien Palma France10.927Q
122Matthijs Büchli NetherlandsREL

1/8 Finals

Winner of each heat qualified to 1/4 Finals, losers went to the repêchage. The races were held at 11:41.[4]

HeatRankNameNationTimeNotes
11Max Niederlag Germany10.628Q
12Julien Palma France
21Andriy Vynokurov Ukraine10.674Q
22Tomáš Bábek Czech Republic
31Denis Dmitriev Russia10.717Q
32Tobias Wächter Germany
41Christos Volikakis Greece10.971Q
42Nikita Shurshin Russia
51Charlie Conord France10.628Q
52Lewis Oliva Great Britain
61Callum Skinner Great Britain10.852Q
62Adam Ptáčník Czech Republic

1/8 Finals Repechage

The loser of the 1/8 Finals raced, winners advanced to the Quarterfinals. Races were held at 12:09.[5]

HeatRankNameNationTimeNotes
11Nikita Shurshin Russia11.180Q
12Julien Palma France
13Adam Ptáčník Czech Republic
21Tomáš Bábek Czech Republic10.734Q
22Tobias Wächter Germany
23Lewis Oliva Great Britain

Quarterfinals

The races were held at 12:42, 13:26 and 13:51.[6]

HeatRankNameNationRace 1Race 2DeciderNotes
11Max Niederlag Germany10.75310.806Q
12Tomáš Bábek Czech Republic
21Nikita Shurshin Russia10.64110.404Q
22Andriy Vynokurov Ukraine10.551
31Denis Dmitriev Russia10.34210.575Q
32Callum Skinner Great Britain
41Christos Volikakis Greece10.71610.698Q
42Charlie Conord France

Race for 5th–8th Places

It was held at 20:56.[7]

RankNameNationTime
5Andriy Vynokurov Ukraine10.790
6Tomáš Bábek Czech Republic
7Charlie Conord France
8Callum Skinner Great Britain

Semifinals

The races were held at 19:36 and 20:28.[8]

HeatRankNameNationRace 1Race 2DeciderNotes
11Max Niederlag Germany10.89710.648Q
12Christos Volikakis Greece
21Denis Dmitriev Russia11.05510.844Q
22Nikita Shurshin Russia

Finals

The races were held at 21:12, 21:39 and 21:45.[9]

RankNameNationRace 1Race 2Decider
Gold Medal Races
1st place, gold medalist(s)Denis Dmitriev Russia10.48510.350
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Max Niederlag Germany
Bronze Medal Races
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Christos Volikakis Greece10.72710.704
4Nikita Shurshin Russia10.760

References

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