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Cycling at the 2019 Pan American Games – Women's omnium

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Women's omnium at the 2019 Pan American Games
VenueVelodrome
DatesAugust 3
Competitors17 from 17 nations
Winning points198
Medalists
Gold medal
 
  United States
Silver medal
 
  Mexico
Bronze medal
 
  Cuba
«2015
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The women's omnium competition of the cycling events at the 2019 Pan American Games was held on August 3 at the Velodrome.[1]

Schedule

Date Time Round
August 3, 2019 12:19 Scratch
August 3, 2019 13:04 Tempo Race
August 3, 2019 18:18 Elimination
August 3, 2019 19:38 Points Race

Results

Scratch

The race was started at 12:19.[2]

Rank Name Nation Laps down Event points
1 Aranza Villalón  Chile 40
2 Maribel Aguirre  Argentina 38
3 Jennifer Valente  United States 36
4 Amber Joseph  Barbados 34
5 Maggie Coles-Lyster  Canada 32
6 Lizbeth Salazar  Mexico 30
7 Wellyda Rodrigues  Brazil 28
8 Alexi Costa  Trinidad and Tobago 26
9 Angie González  Venezuela 24
10 Lina Hernández  Colombia 22
11 Arlenis Sierra  Cuba 20
12 Angie Paulett  Peru 18
13 Jasmin Soto  Guatemala 16
14 Fabiana Granizal  Uruguay 14
15 Dayana Aguilar  Ecuador 12
16 Micaela Sarabia  Bolivia 10
17 Juana Fernández  Dominican Republic −1 8

Tempo Race

The race was started at 13:04.[3]

Rank Name Nation Lap points Total points Event points
1 Jennifer Valente  United States 20 33 40
2 Lizbeth Salazar  Mexico 20 26 38
3 Lina Hernández  Colombia 20 20 36
4 Aranza Villalón  Chile 3 34
5 Arlenis Sierra  Cuba 2 32
6 Amber Joseph  Barbados 1 30
7 Maggie Coles-Lyster  Canada 1 28
8 Angie Paulett  Peru 0 26
9 Alexi Costa  Trinidad and Tobago 0 24
10 Maribel Aguirre  Argentina 0 22
11 Jasmin Soto  Guatemala 0 20
12 Dayana Aguilar  Ecuador 0 18
13 Wellyda Rodrigues  Brazil 0 16
14 Angie González  Venezuela 0 14
15 Fabiana Granizal  Uruguay 0 12
16 Micaela Sarabia  Bolivia −40 −40 10
17 Juana Fernández  Dominican Republic −40 −40 8

Elimination

The race was started at 18:18.[4]

Rank Name Nation Event points
1 Jennifer Valente  United States 40
2 Lizbeth Salazar  Mexico 38
3 Lina Hernández  Colombia 36
4 Amber Joseph  Barbados 34
5 Arlenis Sierra  Cuba 32
6 Maggie Coles-Lyster  Canada 30
7 Wellyda Rodrigues  Brazil 28
8 Alexi Costa  Trinidad and Tobago 26
9 Dayana Aguilar  Ecuador 24
10 Fabiana Granizal  Uruguay 22
11 Angie González  Venezuela 20
12 Angie Paulett  Peru 18
13 Maribel Aguirre  Argentina 16
14 Aranza Villalón  Chile 14
15 Jasmin Soto  Guatemala 12
16 Juana Fernández  Dominican Republic 10
17 Micaela Sarabia  Bolivia 8

Points Race

The race was started at 19:38.[5]

Rank Name Nation Lap points Event points
1 Jennifer Valente  United States 40 82
2 Arlenis Sierra  Cuba 40 56
3 Lizbeth Salazar  Mexico 40 56
4 Aranza Villalón  Chile 20 23
5 Lina Hernández  Colombia 20 21
6 Amber Joseph  Barbados 12
7 Maggie Coles-Lyster  Canada 5
8 Wellyda Rodrigues  Brazil 2
9 Jasmin Soto  Guatemala 2
10 Alexi Costa  Trinidad and Tobago 0
11 Angie Paulett  Peru 0
12 Maribel Aguirre  Argentina 0
13 Angie González  Venezuela 0
14 Dayana Aguilar  Ecuador −20 −20
15 Fabiana Granizal  Uruguay −20 −20
DNF Micaela Sarabia  Bolivia 0
DNF Juana Fernández  Dominican Republic 0

Final standings

The final classification is determined overall standings.[6]

Rank Name Nation Scratch Tempo Elimination Points Race Total
1st place, gold medalist(s) Jennifer Valente  United States 36 40 40 82 198
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Lizbeth Salazar  Mexico 30 38 38 56 162
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Arlenis Sierra  Cuba 20 32 32 56 140
4 Lina Hernández  Colombia 22 36 36 21 115
5 Aranza Villalón  Chile 40 34 14 23 111
6 Amber Joseph  Barbados 34 30 34 12 110
7 Maggie Coles-Lyster  Canada 32 28 30 5 95
8 Alexi Costa  Trinidad and Tobago 26 24 26 0 76
9 Maribel Aguirre  Argentina 38 22 16 0 76
10 Wellyda Rodrigues  Brazil 28 16 28 2 74
11 Angie Paulett  Peru 18 26 18 0 62
12 Angie González  Venezuela 24 14 20 0 58
13 Jasmin Soto  Guatemala 16 20 12 2 50
14 Dayana Aguilar  Ecuador 12 18 24 −20 34
15 Fabiana Granizal  Uruguay 14 12 22 −20 28
16 Micaela Sarabia  Bolivia 10 10 8 0 28
17 Juana Fernández  Dominican Republic 8 8 10 0 26

References

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