The men's team pursuit event in cycling at the 1996 Summer Olympics competition consisted of matches between two teams of four cyclists. The teams started at opposite ends of the track. They had 16 laps (4 kilometres) in which to catch the other cyclist. If neither was caught before one had gone 16 laps, the times for the distance (based on the third rider of the team to cross the line) were used to determine the victor.[1]
align=center bgcolor=gold | Gold | align=center bgcolor=silver | Silver | align=center bgcolor=cc9966 | Bronze |
Christophe Capelle Philippe Ermenault Jean-Michel Monin Francis Moreau | Eduard Gritsun Nikolay Kuznetsov Alexei Markov Anton Shantyr | Brett Aitken Stuart O'Grady Timothy O'Shannessey Dean Woods |
For the qualifying round, teams did not face each other. Instead, they raced the 4000 metres by themselves. The top eight times qualified for the first competition round, with the other nine teams receiving a rank based on their time in this round.
In the first round of match competition, teams were seeded into matches based on their times from the qualifying round. The fastest team faced the eighth-fastest, the second-fastest faced the third, and so forth. Winners advanced to the finals while losers in each match received a final ranking based on their time in the round.
Team | Names | Time | Qualification | Records | Overall Place | |
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Eduard Gritsun, Nikolay Kuznetsov, Aleksey Markov, Anton Chantyr | 4:08.785 | Q | OR | (1st) | ||
Bohdan Bondaryev, Oleksandr Fedenko, Andriy Yatsenko, Alexander Simonenko | 4:12.794 | (7th) |
Team | Names | Time | Qualification | Overall Place | |
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Bradley McGee, Stuart O'Grady, Timothy O'Shannessey, Dean Woods | 4:09.650 | Q | (4th) | ||
Dirk Copeland, Mariano Friedick, Adam Laurent, Michael McCarthy | 4:12.470 | (6th) |
Team | Names | Time | Qualification | Overall Place | |
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Adler Capelli, Mauro Trentini, Andrea Collinelli, Cristiano Citton | 4:09.215 | Q | (3rd) | ||
Juan Martínez, Juan Llaneras, Bernardo González, Adolfo Alperi | 4:11.310 | (5th) |
Team | Names | Time | Qualification | Overall Place | |
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Christophe Capelle, Philippe Ermenault, Jean-Michel Monin, Francis Moreau | 4:08.965 | Q | (2nd) | ||
Gregory Henderson, Brendon Cameron, Timothy Carswell, Julian Dean | 4:15.610 | (8th) |
Winners advanced to the medal round while losers in each match received a final ranking based on their time in the round.
Team | Names | Time | Qualification | Records | Overall Place | |
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Christophe Capelle, Philippe Ermenault, Jean-Michel Monin, Francis Moreau | 4:06.880 | Q | OR | (1st) | ||
Adler Capelli, Mauro Trentini, Andrea Collinelli, Cristiano Citton | 4:08.460 | (4th) |
Team | Names | Time | Qualification | Records | Overall Place | |
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Eduard Gritsun, Nikolay Kuznetsov, Aleksey Markov, Anton Chantyr | 4:06.885 | Q | (2nd) | |||
Bradley McGee, Stuart O'Grady, Timothy O'Shannessey, Dean Woods | 4:07.570 | (3rd) |
The third fastest team from the semi-finals received the bronze medal. The fastest two teams competed for the gold and silver medals.
Team | Names | Time | Records | |
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Christophe Capelle, Philippe Ermenault, Jean-Michel Monin, Francis Moreau | 4:05.930 | OR | ||
Eduard Gritsun, Nikolay Kuznetsov, Aleksey Markov, Anton Chantyr | 4:07.730 |
The final classification was: