Cycling at the 2020 Summer Olympics – Men's BMX racing

Men's BMX racing
at the Games of the XXXII Olympiad
Olympic BMX cycling
VenueAriake Urban Sports Park
Date29–30 July 2021
Competitors24 from 17 nations
Winning time39.053 s
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Niek Kimmann  Netherlands
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Kye Whyte  Great Britain
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Carlos Ramírez  Colombia

The men's BMX racing competition at the 2020 Summer Olympics took place on 29 and 30 July 2021 at the Ariake Urban Sports Park.[1] 24 cyclists from 17 nations competed in the event.[2]

Background

This was the 4th appearance of the event, which has been held at every Summer Olympics since BMX racing was added to the programme in 2008.

The reigning Olympic champion was Connor Fields of the United States, and the reigning (2019) World Champion was Twan van Gendt of the Netherlands.

A preview by Olympics.com noted the favourites as Fields, van Gendt, Niek Kimmann (also of the Netherlands), Joris Daudet of France, and Carlos Ramírez of Colombia.[3]

Fields suffered a horrific crash in his semi-final heat and was unable to continue racing. He was hospitalized.[4]

Qualification

A National Olympic Committee (NOC) could enter up to three qualified cyclists in the BMX race. Quota places are allocated to the NOC, which selects the cyclists. There were 24 quota places available, allocated as follows:[2]

  • UCI nation ranking (18 places): The top two NOCs each earn three places. NOCs ranked third to fifth each earn two places. NOCs ranked sixth through 11th each earn one place. Each continent was guaranteed one place.
  • UCI elite individual ranking (three places): The three NOCs with the top individuals on this ranking, which have not yet earned any quota places, each earn one place.
  • 2020 World Championships (two places): The top two NOCs at the 2020 UCI BMX World Championships, which have not yet earned any quota places, each earn one place. Because the 2020 World Championships were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic, these places were reallocated to the UCI nation ranking.
  • Host place (one place): Host nation Japan was guaranteed one place.

Competition format

The competition was a three-round tournament, with quarterfinals, semifinals, and a final. The time-trial seeding run from previous Games was eliminated. In each round, the cyclists raced around a 400 metres (1,300 ft) course with jumps and banked turns. The competition proceeded as follows:[3][5]

  • Quarterfinals: four heats of six cyclists each. Each heat had three runs, using a point-for-place system (one point for the winner of a run, two points for second, etc.), with the lowest points over the three runs winning. The best four cyclists in each heat (16 total) advanced to the semifinals; the others (eight cyclists) were eliminated.
  • Semifinals: two heats of eight cyclists each. Again there were three runs per heat, using the point-for-place system. The top four cyclists in each semifinal (eight total) advanced to the final; the others (eight cyclists) were eliminated.
  • Final: one final of eight cyclists. There was only a single run.

Schedule

The event took place over two consecutive days.[1]

HHeats QFQuarterfinals SFSemifinals FFinals
BMX, mountain biking and road cycling
Event↓/Date →24 July25 July26 July27 July28 July29 July30 July31 Jul1 Aug
BMX Racing
Men's BMX racingQFSFF

Results

Quarterfinals

Sources:[6][7]

Heat 1

Rank # Name 1st run 2nd run 3rd run Total Notes
13 Sylvain André (FRA)40.436 (1)40.131 (1)40.294 (1)3Q
25 Kye Whyte (GBR)41.012 (3)40.201 (2)40.983 (4)9Q
3100 Romain Mahieu (FRA)40.701 (2)40.603 (3)40.996 (5)10Q
424 Corben Sharrah (USA)41.408 (4)41.222 (5)40.537 (2)11Q
5993 Yoshitaku Nagasako (JPN)41.862 (5)40.984 (4)40.851 (3)12
6950 Alex Limberg (RSA)46.005 (6)50.119 (6)44.773 (6)18

Heat 2

Rank # Name 1st run 2nd run 3rd run Total Notes
1313 Niek Kimmann (NED)40.681 (2)40.249 (1)39.932 (1)4Q
21 Twan van Gendt (NED)40.555 (1)40.477 (2)40.258 (2)5Q
3500 Renato Rezende (BRA)40.980 (3)40.983 (4)40.705 (3)10Q
4143 Nicolás Torres (ARG)41.243 (4)40.527 (3)42.525 (6)13Q
576 Helvijs Babris (LAT)41.529 (5)41.710 (5)42.490 (5)15
666 James Palmer (CAN)41.708 (6)41.971 (6)41.167 (4)16

Heat 3

Rank # Name 1st run 2nd run 3rd run Total Notes
133 Joris Daudet (FRA)40.570 (1)40.207 (1)39.911 (1)3Q
2921 Joris Harmsen (NED)40.698 (2)40.327 (2)40.463 (2)6Q
340 Tore Navrestad (NOR)41.122 (3)40.768 (3)41.395 (3)9Q
4120 Vincent Pelluard (COL)41.479 (5)41.675 (5)41.452 (4)14Q
5179 Simon Marquart (SUI)41.274 (4)41.675 (4)1:25.514 (6)14
6155 Evgeny Kleshchenko (ROC)42.432 (6)41.912 (6)42.337 (5)17

Heat 4

Rank # Name 1st run 2nd run 3rd run Total Notes
111 Connor Fields (USA)40.887 (2)41.084 (1)40.138 (1)4Q
27 David Graf (SUI)40.459 (1)41.473 (2)40.436 (3)6Q
3278 Carlos Ramírez (COL)42.164 (4)41.620 (3)40.801 (4)11Q
4593 Alfredo Campo (ECU)1:09.531 (6)41.941 (4)40.329 (2)12Q
5117 Giacomo Fantoni (ITA)41.576 (3)42.766 (6)40.979 (5)14
644 Anthony Dean (AUS)1:00.186 (5)42.750 (5)42.251 (6)16

Semifinals

Sources:[8][9]

Heat 1

Rank # Name 1st run 2nd run 3rd run Total Notes
1100 Romain Mahieu (FRA)40.265 (1)40.293 (2)40.244 (1)4Q
2278 Carlos Ramírez (COL)41.207 (4)41.005 (4)41.281 (2)10Q
33 Sylvain André (FRA)40.695 (2)40.490 (3)1:09.511 (6)11Q
411 Connor Fields (USA)40.762 (3)40.270 (1)DNF (8)12Q
5143 Nicolás Torres (ARG)41.693 (5)41.014 (5)41.360 (3)13
6120 Vincent Pelluard (COL)42.002 (6)41.422 (6)42.250 (5)17
7921 Joris Harmsen (NED)42.978 (7)42.265 (7)41.801 (4)18
81 Twan van Gendt (NED)58.692 (8)42.315 (8)1:51.080 (7)23

Heat 2

Rank # Name 1st run 2nd run 3rd run Total Notes
1313 Niek Kimmann (NED)39.981 (1)40.023 (3)39.352 (2)6Q
25 Kye Whyte (GBR)40.769 (3)40.076 (4)39.299 (1)8Q
333 Joris Daudet (FRA)41.141 (4)39.629 (1)39.924 (3)8Q
4593 Alfredo Campo (ECU)40.442 (2)39.738 (2)40.173 (4)8Q
57 David Graf (SUI)41.645 (6)1:15.178 (7)40.462 (5)18
640 Tore Navrestad (NOR)41.648 (7)40.302 (5)40.722 (6)18
7500 Renato Rezende (BRA)41.561 (5)1:28.740 (8)40.992 (7)20
824 Corben Sharrah (USA)42.208 (8)40.994 (6)43.532 (8)22

Final

Sources:[10][11]

Rank # Name Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)313 Niek Kimmann (NED)39.053
2nd place, silver medalist(s)5 Kye Whyte (GBR)39.167
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)278 Carlos Ramírez (COL)40.572
43 Sylvain André (FRA)40.676
5593 Alfredo Campo (ECU)40.705
6100 Romain Mahieu (FRA)41.952
733 Joris Daudet (FRA)DNF
811 Connor Fields (USA)DNS

See also

References

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