2007 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's 1 km time trial
The 2007 UCI Track Cycling World Championships - Men's 1 km Time Trial was the 2007 world championship track cycling time trial. It was held on April 1, 2007, and won by Chris Hoy, who had announced beforehand his intention to stop competing in the event following these championships since the event would not be included on the Olympics programme from 2008. The event was conducted over a single round.
World record
Results
Rank[1] |
Name |
250 m |
500 m |
750 m |
Time |
Speed
(km/h) |
250–500 |
500–750 |
750–1000 |
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Chris Hoy (GBR) |
18.155 (2) |
31.535 (1) |
45.655 (1) |
1:00.999 |
59.017 |
13.380 (1) |
14.120 (1) |
15.344 (1) |
|
François Pervis (FRA) |
18.214 (3) |
31.659 (21) |
45.986 (1) |
1:01.838 |
58.216 |
13.445 (2) |
14.327 (2) |
15.344 (8) |
|
Jamie Staff (GBR) |
18.115 (1) |
31.879 (3) |
46.380 (3) |
1.02.074 |
57.995 |
13.764 (5) |
14.501 (5) |
15.694 (4) |
4 |
Tim Veldt (NED) |
18.824 (10) |
32.615 (7) |
46.977 (5) |
1:02.480 |
57.618 |
13.791 (8) |
14.362 (3) |
15.503 (2) |
5 |
Teun Mulder (NED) |
18.538 (5) |
32.304 (4) |
46.804 (4) |
1:02.567 |
57.538 |
13.766 (6) |
14.500 (4) |
15.763 (7) |
6 |
Didier Henriette (FRA) |
18.639 (6) |
32.422 (5) |
47.020 (6) |
1:02.772 |
57.350 |
13.783 (7) |
14.598 (6) |
15.752 (6) |
7 |
Maximilian Levy (GER) |
19.026 (11) |
32.508 (6) |
47.184 (7) |
1:03.368 |
56.811 |
13.482 (3) |
14.676 (8) |
16.184 (12) |
8 |
Scott Sunderland (AUS) |
18.486 (4) |
32.893 (12) |
48.007 (12) |
1:03.517 |
56.677 |
14.407 (17) |
15.114 (16) |
15.510 (3) |
9 |
Michael Seidbecher (GER) |
18.774 (9) |
32.647 (10) |
47.517 (10) |
1:03.781 |
56.443 |
13.873 (9) |
14.870 (13) |
16.264 (14) |
10 |
Álvaro Alonso (ESP) |
18.699 (8) |
32.646 (9) |
47.422 (9) |
1:03.914 |
56.325 |
13.947 (11) |
14.776 (10) |
16.492 (17) |
11 |
Seiichiro Nakagawa (JPN) |
19.075 (12) |
32.640 (8) |
47.371 (8) |
1:03.937 |
56.305 |
13.565 (4) |
14.731 (9) |
16.566 (18) |
12 |
Feng Yong (CHN) |
19.944 (20) |
33.872 (17) |
48.494 (16) |
1:04.196 |
56.078 |
13.928 (10) |
14.622 (7) |
15.702 (5) |
13 |
Joel Leonard (AUS) |
19.216 (14) |
33.419 (14) |
48.246 (13) |
1:04.265 |
56.018 |
14.203 (15) |
14.827 (12) |
16.019 (10) |
14 |
Yevgan Bolibrukh (UKR) |
19.591 (19) |
33.558 (16) |
48.344 (15) |
1:04.396 |
55.904 |
13.967 (12) |
14.786 (11) |
16.052 (11) |
15 |
Vasileios Reppas (GRE) |
19.150 (13) |
33.318 (13) |
48.388 (14) |
1:04.534 |
55.784 |
14.168 (14) |
15.020 (14) |
16.196 (13) |
16 |
Athanasios Mantzouranis (GRE) |
18.673 (7) |
32.676 (11) |
47.871 (11) |
1:04.694 |
55.646 |
14.003 (13) |
15.195 (17) |
16.823 (20) |
17 |
Marco Brossa (ITA) |
19.538 (18) |
34.131 (20) |
49.199 (18) |
1:05.191 |
55.222 |
14.593 (18) |
15.068 (15) |
15.992 (9) |
18 |
Hodei Mazquarian (ESP) |
19.319 (15) |
33.534 (15) |
48.748 (17) |
1:05.375 |
55.066 |
14.215 (16) |
15.214 (18) |
16.627 (19) |
19 |
Azizulhansi Awang (MAS) |
19.321 (16) |
33.950 (18) |
49.409 (19) |
1:05.773 |
54.733 |
14.629 (20) |
15.459 (19) |
16.364 (15) |
20 |
Mohd Rizal Tisin (MAS) |
19.366 (17) |
33.961 (19) |
49.459 (20) |
1:05.836 |
54.681 |
14.595 (19) |
15.498 (20) |
16.377 (16) |
References
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