Olympic Games: Viviani, Cavendish set for Omnium showdown
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The 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Olympic Games men's Omnium is set for an epic showdown tonight that could look very similar to the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:intense three-way battle from the UCI Track World Cham♏pionships in Londꦯon.
In March, Italy's Elia Viviani was in the hot seat heading into the final points race, but was marked heavily by Colombian Fernando Gaviria. Britain's Mark Cavendish, who had sixth place secured, beat Viviani on the final point sprint. He 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:was not pleased, as it meant💙 he ended the race out of the medals in fourth.
The standings after the kilometer time trial in Rio this💃 morning look quite similar to those in London, although instead of Gaviria it is Cavendish who stands to unseat th🌠e Italian.
The Manxman is sitting in third place overall, tied on points with Frenchman Thomas Boudat, 14 points behind Viviani. Defending O⛄lympic Omnium champion Lasse Norman Hansen (Denmark) is in fourth at 118 points, 22 down, after being the first man out in the Elimination Race.
Cavendish has made great strides in his timed events since the Worlds in London. He dropped 11 seconds ♏in his individual pursuit and two seconds in the kilometer time trial. Those strong results made up for a mistake in the Elimination Race that saw him out of the race in seventh place. Cavendish excels in the flying lap and points race.
While the flying lap is important, the points race will be an absolute critical event: lapping the field is worth 20 points and each of the 16 sprints are worth 5 and there are𒈔 several very dangerous and cagey points racers in the field. Viviani is an experienced trackie with several European championships in the points race to his name. Roger Kluge (Germany) won silver in the last Olympic Games points race in Beijing. Boudat was a junior world champion in the discipline.
At Worlds, Kluge sailed from sixth place to second after lapping the field twice with Australian Glenn O'Shea. Ti💛ed at 36 points behind Viviani, the two will need to repeat that performance to be in gold medal contention.
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The men's flying lap gets underway at 20:00 UK time, 15:00EDT, with the final points race starting at 21:23UK/🎶16:23EDT. Also on tap is the Women's Omnium Elimination Race and Individual Pursuit.
Men's Omnium standings
1 | Elia Viviani (Italy) | 140 | pts |
2 | Thomas Boudat (France) | 126 | Row 1 - Cell 3 |
3 | Mark Cavendish (Great Britain) | 126 | Row 2 - Cell 3 |
4 | Lasse Norman Hansen (Denmark) | 118 | Row 3 - Cell 3 |
5 | Fernando Gaviria Rendon (Colombia) | 118 | Row 4 - Cell 3 |
6 | Roger Kluge (Germany) | 114 | Row 5 - Cell 3 |
7 | Glenn O'Shea (Australia) | 114 | Row 6 - Cell 3 |
8 | Dylan Kennett (New Zealand) | 110 | Row 7 - Cell 3 |
9 | Artyom Zakharov (Kazakhstan) | 88 | Row 8 - Cell 3 |
10 | Gideoni Monteiro (Brazil) | 78 | Row 9 - Cell 3 |
11 | Chun Wing Leung (Hong Kong, China) | 78 | Row 10 - Cell 3 |
12 | Tim Veldt (Netherlands) | 76 | Row 11 - Cell 3 |
13 | Sanghoon Park (Korea) | 74 | Row 12 - Cell 3 |
14 | Kazushige Kuboki (Japan) | 70 | Row 13 - Cell 3 |
15 | Bobby Lea (United States Of America) | 68 | Row 14 - Cell 3 |
16 | Gael Suter (Switzerland) | 62 | Row 15 - Cell 3 |
17 | Ignacio Prado (Mexico) | 62 | Row 16 - Cell 3 |
DNF | Jasper De Buyst (Belgium) | Row 17 - Cell 2 | Row 17 - Cell 3 |