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Cycling at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Men's cross-country

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Men's cross-country
at the Games of the XXXIII Olympiad
Olympic mountain bike cycling
VenueColline d'Élancourt
Date29 July 2024
Competitors36 from 28 nations
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Tom Pidcock  Great Britain
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Victor Koretzky  France
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Alan Hatherly  South Africa
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The men's cross-country mountain biking event at the 2024 Summer Olympics took place at Colline d'Élancourt (Elancourt Hill) which is the highest point in the Paris region. 36 cyclists from 28 nations competed.[1] The gold medal was awarded to the defending 2020 Olympic champion Tom Pidcock.[2]

Background

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This was the 8th appearance of the event, which has been held at every Summer Olympics since mountain bike cycling was added to the programme in 1996.

The reigning Olympic champion was Tom Pidcock of Great Britain.

Qualification

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Competition format

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The competition was a mass-start, eight-lap race. There was only one round of competition. The mountain bike course was 4.4 kilometres (2.7 mi) long, with sudden changes in elevation, narrow dirt trails, and rocky sections. Riders that were lapped or were slower than 80% of the race leader’s time were eliminated.[3]

Start list

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Results

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Result[4]
Rank # Cyclist Nation Time Diff.
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 Tom Pidcock  Great Britain 1:26:22
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 2 Victor Koretzky  France 1:26:31 +0:09
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 5 Alan Hatherly  South Africa 1:26:33 +0:11
4 10 Luca Braidot  Italy 1:26:56 +0:34
5 3 Mathias Flückiger  Switzerland 1:27:42 +1:20
6 15 Samuel Gaze  New Zealand 1:28:03 +1:41
7 7 Riley Amos  United States 1:28:08 +1:46
8 14 Charlie Aldridge  Great Britain 1:28:32 +2:10
9 4 Nino Schurter  Switzerland 1:28:44 +2:22
10 23 David Valero Serrano  Spain 1:28:49 +2:27
11 13 Martín Vidaurre  Chile 1:29:00 +2:38
12 11 Simon Andreassen  Denmark 1:29:05 +2:43
13 9 Christopher Blevins  United States 1:29:06 +2:44
14 6 Jordan Sarrou  France 1:29:08 +2:46
15 19 Julian Schelb  Germany 1:29:08 +2:46
16 8 Luca Schwarzbauer  Germany 1:29:10 +2:48
17 16 Mārtiņš Blūms  Latvia 1:29:11 +2:49
18 20 Pierre de Froidmont  Belgium 1:30:21 +3:59
19 17 Simone Avondetto  Italy 1:30:52 +4:30
20 28 Knut Røhme  Norway 1:30:55 +4:33
21 28 Ulan Bastos Galinski  Brazil 1:30:55 +4:33
22 24 Maximilian Foidl  Austria 1:31:26 +5:04
23 30 Adair Gutierrez Prieto  Mexico 1:31:42 +5:20
24 12 Jofre Cullell Estape  Spain 1:32:13 +5:51
25 22 Ondřej Cink  Czech Republic 1:32:28 +6:06
26 18 Jens Schuermans  Belgium 1:33:29 +7:07
27 29 Krzysztof Łukasik  Poland 1:33:55 +7:33
28 35 Romano Püntener  Liechtenstein 1:34:33 +8:11
29 26 Tomer Zaltsman  Israel 1:34:47 +8:25
30 25 Gunnar Holmgren  Canada 1:34:57 +8:35
31 31 Diego Arias  Colombia 1:35:13 +8:51
32 27 Oleksandr Hudyma  Ukraine -1 LAP
33 34 Mi Jiujiang  China -2 LAP
34 33 Ede-Károly Molnár  Romania -6 LAP
32 Alex Miller  Namibia DNF
36 Joni Savaste  Finland DNF

References

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  1. ^ "Cycling Men's Cross-country Extended Start List" (PDF). Paris 2024. Retrieved 29 July 2024.
  2. ^ "Pidcock defies puncture to retain Olympic title". BBC Sport. 29 July 2024. Retrieved 30 July 2024.
  3. ^ NBC Olympics (29 April 2024). "Cycling 101: Mountain biking Olympic rules and competition format". NBC. Retrieved 28 July 2024.
  4. ^ "Results" (PDF). Paris 2024. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 July 2024. Retrieved 29 July 2024.