Cycling at the 2019 Pan American Games – Men's BMX racing

The men's BMX racing competition of the cycling events at the 2019 Pan American Games was held on August 8 and August 9 at the Circuito BMX.[1]

Men's BMX racing at the 2019 Pan American Games
VenueCircuito BMX
DatesAugust 8–9
Competitors23 from 14 nations
Winning time32.113
Medalists
Gold medal 
Silver medal 
Bronze medal 
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Schedule

Date Time Round
August 8, 201911:55Time Trials
August 9, 201911:00Quarterfinals
August 9, 201912:36Semifinals
August 9, 201914:05Final

Results

Time Trials

23 riders from 14 countries was started[2]

Rank Name Nation Time
1Diego Arboleda Colombia33.153
2Gonzalo Molina Argentina33.224
3Alfredo Campo Ecuador33.153
4Anderson Ezequiel de Souza Filho Brazil33.224
5James Palmer Canada33.618
6Carlos Ramírez Colombia33.690
7Renato Rezende Brazil33.698
8Jefferson Milano Venezuela33.775
9Federico Villegas Argentina34.035
10Rubén García Venezuela34.163
11Cameron Wood United States34.600
12Emilio Falla Ecuador34.779
13Hernán Godoy Chile35.030
14Mauricio Molina Chile35.286
15Feddison Flanders Aruba35.435
16Jaime Quintanilla Bolivia35.897
17Óscar Otero Mexico36.550
18Igor Vaca Bolivia36.790
19Cameron Bramer United States36.814
20André Lacroix Peru37.089
21Sergio Marroquín Guatemala37.439
22Maikol Cordero Costa Rica38.927
23Kevin Mireles Mexico59.743

Quarterfinals

First 4 riders in each quarterfinal qualify to semifinal.[3]

Quarterfinal 1

RankNameNationRace 1Race 2Race 3PointsNotes
1Diego Arboleda Colombia33.391 (1)33.133 (1)32.759 (1)3Q
2Federico Villegas Argentina33.943 (2)33.604 (3)33.353 (2)7Q
3Jefferson Milano Venezuela34.308 (3)33.414 (2)33.363 (3)8Q
4Jaime Quintanilla Bolivia35.301 (4)35.110 (4)35.168 (4)12Q
5Óscar Otero Mexico36.304 (5)35.787 (5)35.207 (5)15

Quarterfinal 2

RankNameNationRace 1Race 2Race 3PointsNotes
1Gonzalo Molina Argentina33.870 (2)33.371 (1)33.156 (1)4Q
2Renato Rezende Brazil33.769 (1)33.639 (2)33.246 (2)5Q
3Rubén García Venezuela48.937 (4)34.565 (3)34.050 (3)10Q
4Feddison Flanders Aruba37.681 (3)35.650 (4)34.660 (4)11Q
5Igor Vaca Bolivia53.109 (5)36.965 (5)35.872 (5)15
6Kevin Mireles Mexico57.954 (6)DNS (8)DNS (8)22

Quarterfinal 3

RankNameNationRace 1Race 2Race 3PointsNotes
1Alfredo Campo Ecuador33.489 (1)33.400 (1)32.684 (1)3Q
2Carlos Ramírez Colombia33.574 (2)33.472 (2)33.250 (2)6Q
3Mauricio Molina Chile34.780 (4)34.487 (3)33.776 (3)10Q
4Cameron Wood United States33.950 (3)34.827 (4)34.173 (4)11Q
5Cameron Bramer United States36.329 (5)36.182 (5)35.775 (5)15
6Maikol Cordero Costa Rica37.145 (6)1:01.874 (6)37.755 (6)18

Quarterfinal 4

RankNameNationRace 1Race 2Race 3PointsNotes
1James Palmer Canada34.610 (1)33.648 (1)33.554 (1)3Q
2Anderson Ezequiel de Souza Filho Brazil34.724 (2)34.625 (3)33.795 (2)7Q
3Emilio Falla Ecuador35.110 (3)34.245 (2)34.308 (3)8Q
4Hernán Godoy Chile36.398 (4)36.050 (4)35.349 (4)12Q
5Sergio Marroquín Guatemala43.757 (5)48.860 (6)36.496 (5)16
6André Lacroix Peru2:08.297 (6)38.852 (5)38.919 (6)17

Semifinals

First 4 riders in each semifinal qualify to final.[4]

Semifinal 1

RankNameNationRace 1Race 2Race 3PointsNotes
1Alfredo Campo Ecuador32.753 (1)32.710 (1)32.316 (1)3Q
2Jefferson Milano Venezuela33.182 (2)33.589 (5)32.783 (2)9Q
3Renato Rezende Brazil33.529 (4)32.996 (2)32.876 (3)9Q
4Anderson Ezequiel de Souza Filho Brazil33.392 (3)33.109 (3)33.198 (4)10Q
5Diego Arboleda Colombia33.558 (5)33.124 (4)DNF (8)17
6Mauricio Molina Chile34.527 (7)34.031 (6)34.552 (5)18
7Feddison Flanders Aruba34.355 (6)34.707 (7)2:39.419(7)20
8Hernán Godoy Chile35.137 (8)35.477 (8)40.000 (6)22

Semifinal 2

RankNameNationRace 1Race 2Race 3PointsNotes
1Gonzalo Molina Argentina32.893 (1)32.961 (1)33.013 (2)4Q
2Federico Villegas Argentina32.955 (2)33.255 (3)32.999 (1)6Q
3Carlos Ramírez Colombia33.139 (3)33.142 (2)33.185 (3)8Q
4James Palmer Canada33.775 (4)33.765 (4)34.589 (4)12Q
5Rubén García Venezuela33.829 (5))33.936 (5)51.331 (8)18
6Emilio Falla Ecuador54.780 (8)34.450 (6)34.641 (5)19
7Jaime Quintanilla Bolivia36.123 (6)36.045 (7)38.063 (7)20
8Cameron Wood United States36.438 (7)1:46.509 (8)35.618 (6)21

Final

[5]

RankNameNationTimeNotes
1st place, gold medalist(s)Alfredo Campo Ecuador32.113
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Anderson Ezequiel de Souza Filho Brazil32.493
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Federico Villegas Argentina32.714
4Renato Rezende Brazil32.957
5James Palmer Canada33.389
Jefferson Milano VenezuelaDNF
Gonzalo Molina Argentina
Carlos Ramírez Colombia

References

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