Cycling at the 1984 Summer Olympics – Men's points race explained

Event:Men's points race
Games:1984 Summer
Venue:Olympic Velodrome, Los Angeles
Dates:31 July to 3 August
Competitors:43
Nations:25
Longnames:yes
Win Value:37 (0 laps behind)
Win Label:Winning score
Gold:Roger Ilegems
Goldnoc:BEL
Silver:Uwe Messerschmidt
Silvernoc:FRG
Bronze:José Youshimatz
Bronzenoc:MEX
Prev:1900
Next:1988

The men's points race was an event at the 1984 Summer Olympics in Los Angeles, California, for which the final was held on August 3, 1984. There were 43 participants from 25 nations (with 6 other cyclists not starting). Each nation was limited to 2 cyclists. 24 cyclists competed in the final after two semifinals (twelve best in each qualified). The event was won by Roger Ilegems of Belgium, with Uwe Messerschmidt taking silver and José Youshimatz of Mexico bronze. It was the first medal in the event for each nation, none of which had competed in the previous edition in 1900 (though a united Germany had competed and taken a medal).

Background

This was the second appearance of the event. It was first held in 1900 and not again until 1984; after that, it was held every Summer Games until 2008 when it was removed from the programme. The women's version was held from 1996 through 2008.[1]

The reigning World Champion (1983) was Michael Markussen of Denmark. The other two men from the world championship podium, Hans-Joachim Pohl of East Germany and Ivan Romanov of the Soviet Union, were not able to compete due to the Soviet-led boycott.[1]

23 nations made their debut in the event. France and Italy competed for the second time, the only nations to have competed in 1900 as well as 1984.

Competition format

The contest consisted of two rounds: semifinals and a final. The distance varied by round, with 30 kilometres in the semifinals and 50 kilometres in the final. The top 12 in each of the two semifinals advanced to the 24-man final. Placement in each race was determined first by how many laps behind the leader the cyclist was and second by how many sprint points the cyclist accumulated. That is, a cyclist with more sprint points but who was lapped once would be ranked behind a cyclist with fewer points but who had not been lapped. Sprint points could be gained only by cyclists who had not been lapped.

In the semifinals, there were 20 sprints—one every 1.5 kilometres. Points were awarded based on the position of the cyclists at the end of the sprint. Most of the sprints were worth 5 points for the leader, 3 to the second-place cyclist, 2 to third, and 1 to fourth. The 10th (halfway) and 20th (final) sprint were worth double: 10 points, 6, 4, and 2.

The final featured 30 sprints—one every 1.67 kilometres. As in the semifinals, most sprints were worth 5/3/2/1 points, with the halfway (15th) and final (30th) sprints worth 10/6/4/2.[1]

Schedule

All times are Pacific Daylight Time (UTC-7)

DateTimeRound
Tuesday, 31 July 1984 15:30 Semifinal 1
Wednesday, 1 August 1984 13:25 Semifinal 2
Friday, 3 August 1984 14:30 Final

Results

Semifinals

Semifinal 1

Rank Cyclist Nation Laps behind Points Notes
1037
2024
3135
4113
5111
6110
719
8220
9213
10210
1129
1228
1326
1425
1522
22
1721
1820
20

Semifinal 2

Rank Cyclist Nation Laps behind Points Notes
1014
208
306
404
5126
6123
7119
8118
9117
10116
11115
12112
13110
1419
1518
1614
14
1813
1911
11
2120
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Final

The final classification was as follows:[2]

Rank Cyclist Nation Laps behind Points
037
016
129
4123
5120
6113
7112
8256
9221
10217
11216
12213
13212
14211
1529
1628
17312
18310
1933
2031
2131
22413
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Results summary

Rank Cyclist Nation Semifinals Final
Laps behind PointsLaps behind Points
19037
210016
08129
4014123
5135120
6220113
7024112
8115256
9126221
10123217
11117216
1206213
1304212
14112211
1511129
1611328
17037312
18110310
1911633
2011931
2111831
22213413
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28data-sort-value=9data-sort-value=0
25110colspan=2
2619colspan=2
2718colspan=2
2814colspan=2
14colspan=2
3013colspan=2
3111colspan=2
11colspan=2
3326colspan=2
3425colspan=2
3522colspan=2
22colspan=2
3721colspan=2
3820colspan=2
20colspan=2
4020colspan=2
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External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Points Race, Men . Olympedia . 1 February 2021.
  2. Web site: Cycling at the 1984 Los Angeles Summer Games: Men's Points Race Final Round. https://web.archive.org/web/20200417184703/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1984/CYC/mens-points-race-final-round.html. dead. 2020-04-17. Sports Reference.