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Cycling at the 2010 South American Games – Men's individual pursuit

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The Men's Individual Pursuit event at the 2010 South American Games was held on March 18. The qualification was held on the morning and the finals on the evening.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
Juan Esteban Arango
 Colombia
Juan Pablo Suárez
 Colombia
Marco Antonio Quinchel
 Chile

Results

Qualification

Rank Rider 1000m 2000m 3000m Final Speed Q
1  Juan Esteban Arango (COL) 1:08.995 (1) 2:15.022 (1) 3:22.338 (1) 4:30.222 53.289 QF
2  Juan Pablo Suárez (COL) 1:11.017 (4) 2:17.851 (3) 3:25.375 (2) 4:34.324 52.492 QF
3  Fernando Antogna (ARG) 1:12.854 (8) 2:20.051 (4) 3:26.777 (3) 4:36.958 51.993 QB
4  Marco Antonio Quinchel (CHI) 1:09.807 (2) 2:17.011 (2) 3:27.245 (4) 4:38.532 51.699 QB
5  Carlos Linares (VEN) 1:11.761 (5) 2:21.196 (6) 3:33.852 (6) 4:45.735 50.396
6  Antonio Roberto Torres (CHI) 1:12.848 (7) 2:21.023 (5) 3:32.040 (5) 4:46.471 50.266
7  Thiago Nardin (BRA) 1:10.971 (3) 2:21.563 (7) 3:35.744 (7) 4:50.642 49.545
8  Marcos Novello (BRA) 1:12.657 (6) 2:24.661 (8) 3:38.402 (8) 4:52.259 49.271

Finals

Rank Rider 1000m 2000m 3000m Final Speed
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Juan Esteban Arango (COL) 1:10.905 (2) 2:17.629 (1) 3:24.969 (1) 4:33.634 52.625
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Juan Pablo Suarez (COL) 1:10.711 (1) 2:20.471 (2) 3:30.596 (2) 4:42.234 51.021
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Marco Antonio Quinchel (CHI) 1:11.606 (2) 2:19.244 (2) 3:29.057 (1) 4:40.756 51.290
4  Fernando Antogna (ARG) 1:11.530 (1) 2:18.942 (1) 3:29.605 (2) 4:47.129 50.151

References

This page was last edited on 25 August 2022, at 20:12
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