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Men's Omnium
Final Results

 

.ITA LAMON Francesco
-

 

.DEN MALMBERG Matias Gunnar
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.POL STANISZEWSKI Daniel
-

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
HEIJNEN Philip
.NED
-
5
DONEGÀ Matteo
.ITA
-
6
RUDYK Bartosz
.POL
-
7
RUGOVAC Denis
.CZE
-
8
DEGUEURCE Joffrey
.FRA
-
9
SCARTEZZINI Michele
.ITA
-
10
LOVASSY Krisztián
.HUN
-
11
FERRONATO Filippo
.ITA
-
12
HOPPEZAK Vincent
.NED
-
13
GRAF Andreas
.AUT
-
14
DIDIER Baptiste
.FRA
-
15
PIETRULA Nicolas
.CZE
-
16
GRZENKOWICZ Nikodem
.POL
-
17
MASTALLER Stefan
.AUT
-
18
CRISTA Daniel
.ROU
-
19
VETTOR Matteo
.ITA
-
20
KRAUS Jan
.CZE
-
21
SCHMIDBAUER Maximilian
.AUT
-
22
KROMOSER Christian
.AUT
-
23
ŘEHA Filip
.CZE
-
24
MÜLLER Andreas
.AUT
-
25
CHREN Martin
.SVK
-
  CHALEL Yacine
.ALG
DNF
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Men's Keirin
Final Results

 

.CZE ČECHMAN Martin
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.CZE BÁBEK Tomáš
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.CZE SOJKA David
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Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SZABO Norbert
.ROU
-
5
ŠŤASTNÝ Jakub
.CZE
-
6
JANOŠEK Jiří
.CZE
-
7
BOHUSLÁVEK Matěj
.CZE
-
8
BIANCHI Matteo
.ITA
-
9
LOVASSY Patrik Rómeó
.HUN
-
10
PAGÁČ David
.CZE
-
11
CSENGŐI Bálint
.HUN
-
12
MILEK Mateusz
.POL
-
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Men's Sprint
Final Results

 

.CZE ČECHMAN Martin
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.CZE BÁBEK Tomáš
-

 

.CZE SOJKA David
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Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
SZABO Norbert
.ROU
-
5
ŠŤASTNÝ Jakub
.CZE
-
6
JANOŠEK Jiří
.CZE
-
7
BOHUSLÁVEK Matěj
.CZE
-
8
BIANCHI Matteo
.ITA
-
9
LOVASSY Patrik Rómeó
.HUN
-
10
PAGÁČ David
.CZE
-
11
CSENGŐI Bálint
.HUN
-
12
MILEK Mateusz
.POL
-
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Men's Madison
Final Results

 

.NED Netherlands
HANSEN Lasse Norman
MORKOV Michael

39

 

.ITA Italy
STEWART Campbell
GATE Aaron

28

 

.CZE Czech Republic
KLUGE Roger
REINHARDT Theo

23

 

Rank
Athletes
Nation
Result
4
KELEMEN Petr
BABOR Daniel
.CZE
18
5
SLAWEK Damian
STANISZEWSKI Daniel
.POL
17
6
VONEŠ Jan
PIETRULA Nicolas
.CZE
5
7
MATZNER Stefan
MÜLLER Andreas
.AUT
3
8
GRAF Andreas
MASTALLER Stefan
.AUT
1
9
KROMOSER Christian
SCHMIDBAUER Maximilian
.AUT
0
10
SMÉKAL René
MÜLLER Maxim
.CZE
-38
  GRZENKOWICZ Nikodem
JANOŠ Matyáš
.WHT
DNF
  VOLTR Martin
SOSZKA Jakub
.WHT
DNF
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