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UEC European Track Championships – Men's points race

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The Men's points race at the European Track Championships was first competed in 2011 in the Netherlands.

The Points race consists of 160 laps or 40 kilometres (24.9 miles), with a sprint every 10 rounds to gain points. A lap ahead of the other riders is worth 20 points.

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Medalists

Championships Gold Silver Bronze
2011 Apeldoorn
details
Rafał Ratajczyk
 Poland
Silvan Dillier
 Switzerland
Milan Kadlec
 Czech Republic
2012 Panevėžys
details
Elia Viviani
 Italy
Kirill Sveshnikov
 Russia
Sergiy Lagkuti
 Ukraine
2013 Apeldoorn
details
Elia Viviani
 Italy
Thomas Boudat
 France
Eloy Teruel
 Spain
2014 Guadeloupe
details
Benjamin Thomas
 France
Liam Bertazzo
 Italy
Henning Bommel
 Germany
2015 Grenchen
details
Wojciech Pszczolarski
 Poland
Benjamin Thomas
 France
Claudio Imhof
 Switzerland
2016 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
details
Niklas Larsen
 Denmark
Kenny De Ketele
 Belgium
Raman Ramanau
 Belarus
2017 Berlin
details
Alan Banaszek
 Poland
Niklas Larsen
 Denmark
Maximilian Beyer
 Germany
2018 Glasgow
details
Wojciech Pszczolarski
 Poland
Kenny De Ketele
 Belgium
Stefan Matzner
 Austria
2019 Apeldoorn
details
Bryan Coquard
 France
Jan van Schip
 Netherlands
Christos Volikakis
 Greece
2020 Plovdiv
details
Sebastián Mora
 Spain
Matteo Donegà
 Italy
Daniel Crista
 Romania
2021 Grenchen
details
Benjamin Thomas
 France
Iúri Leitão
 Portugal
Vlas Shichkin
 Russia
2022 Munich
details
Benjamin Thomas
 France
Robbe Ghys
 Belgium
Vincent Hoppezak
 Netherlands
2023 Grenchen
details
Simone Consonni
 Italy
Albert Torres
 Spain
Donavan Grondin
 France
2024 Apeldoorn
details
Niklas Larsen
 Denmark
Sebastián Mora
 Spain
Oscar Nilsson-Julien
 France

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This page was last edited on 31 March 2024, at 11:56
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