Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's points race

Men's points race
at the Games of the XXVIII Olympiad
Medalists
   Russia
   Spain
   Germany
Cycling at the
2004 Summer Olympics
Road cycling
Road race   men   women
Time trial men women
Track cycling
Individual pursuit men women
Team pursuit men
Sprint men women
Team sprint men
Time trial men women
Points race men women
Keirin men
Madison men
Mountain biking
Cross-country men women

The men's points race in cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics consisted of a 160 lap (40 kilometre) points race with 16 sprints where points were awarded. 5 points were given to the first finisher of each sprint, with 3 going to the second-place finisher, 2 going to the third place cyclist, and 1 going to the fourth place rider. Cyclists could also score points by lapping the main body of riders, known as the peloton. 20 points were gained by doing this, while 20 points were lost if the peloton lapped the cyclist.

Results

The young Russian rider, Mikhail Ignatiev, carefully watched the breaks and did four extra laps for 80 points. Several other riders managed to do one, two, or three extra laps, but it wasn't enough to catch Ignatyev.

Final results[1]
Rank Name Sprint
Points
Extra
Laps
Total
Points
1  Mikhail Ignatiev (RUS) 13 4 93
2  Joan Llaneras (ESP) 22 3 82
3  Guido Fulst (GER) 19 3 79
4  Greg Henderson (NZL) 18 3 68
5  Milan Kadlec (CZE) 15 3 65
6  Mark Renshaw (AUS) 20 2 60
7  Peter Schep (NED) 18 2 58
8  Angelo Ciccone (ITA) 9 2 49
9  Milton Wynants (URU) 6 2 46
10  Franck Perque (FRA) 3 2 43
11  Marco Arriagada (CHI) 5 1 25
12  Yauheni Sobal (BLR) 4 1 24
13  Juan Curuchet (ARG) 3 1 23
14  Colby Pearce (USA) 3 1 23
15  Alexey Kolessov (KAZ) 2 1 22
16  Makoto Iijima (JPN) 13 0 13
17  Franz Stocher (AUT) 9 0 9
18  Matthew Gilmore (BEL) 7 0 7
19  Vasyl Yakovlev (UKR) 3 0 3
20  Wong Kam Po (HKG) 2 0 2
 Chris Newton (GBR) DNF
 Mahdi Sohrabi (IRI) DNF
 Tomas Vaitkus (LTU) DNF

* (DNF = Did Not Finish)

References

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