Cycling at the 2008 Summer Olympics – Men's cross-country


























Men's cross-country
at the Games of the XXIX Olympiad

Mountain biking at the 2008 Olympic Games - Men's cross-country podium (2).jpg
Venue Laoshan Mountain Bike Course
Dates August 23, 2008
Competitors 50 from 33 nations
Winning time 1:55:59
Medalists



















1st, gold medalist(s)

Julien Absalon

 France
2nd, silver medalist(s)

Jean-Christophe Péraud

 France
3rd, bronze medalist(s)

Nino Schurter

 Switzerland

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The men's cross-country mountain biking at the 2008 Summer Olympics took place at the Laoshan Mountain Bike Course on August 23, 2008.


France's Julien Absalon pulled away from a pack of mountain bikers at the start to defend his Olympic title in the event with a gold-medal time in 1:55:59.[1][2] Absalon also enjoyed his teammate Jean-Christophe Péraud taking home the silver in 1:57:06, as the Frenchmen climbed on top of the podium with a spectacular 1–2 finish.[3] Meanwhile, Switzerland's Nino Schurter delivered an exciting sprint challenge for the bronze in 1:57:52, edging out his teammate, three-time Olympian and reigning world champion Christoph Sauser by two seconds.[4][5] Among the 50 mountain bikers who competed in the cross-country race, only twenty-eight of them managed to complete the full distance.




Contents






  • 1 Competition format


  • 2 Schedule


  • 3 Results


  • 4 References





Competition format


The competition began at 15:00 with a mass-start in which riders are positioned according to their current world ranking so that the higher-ranked riders are near the front. The cross-country race also involved eight laps, with 172 m of elevation change for each, around the 4.45 km course at Laoshan Mountain Bike Course.[6] The overall distance of the race was 35.60 km.



Schedule


All times are China standard time (UTC+8)[7]













Date
Time
Round
Saturday, 23 August 2008 15:00 Final


Results





















































































































































































































































































































Rank
Rider
Country
Time

1st, gold medalist(s)
Julien Absalon
 France
1:55:59

2nd, silver medalist(s)
Jean-Christophe Péraud
 France
1:57:06

3rd, bronze medalist(s)
Nino Schurter
 Switzerland
1:57:52
4
Christoph Sauser
 Switzerland
1:57:54
5
Marco Aurelio Fontana
 Italy
1:59:59
6
Christoph Soukup
 Austria
2:00:11
7
Liam Killeen
 Great Britain
2:00:14
8
Iñaki Lejarreta
 Spain
2:00:21
9
Sven Nys
 Belgium
2:01:00
10
José Antonio Hermida
 Spain
2:01:01
11
Manuel Fumic
 Germany
2:01:16
12
Oliver Beckingsale
 Great Britain
2:01:25
13
Marek Galiński
 Poland
2:01:29
14
Cédric Ravanel
 France
2:01:38
15
Burry Stander
 South Africa
2:01:58
16
Moritz Milatz
 Germany
2:02:59
17
Fredrik Kessiakoff
 Sweden
2:03:09
18
Jaroslav Kulhavý
 Czech Republic
2:03:20
19
Roel Paulissen
 Belgium
2:03:30
20
Geoff Kabush
 Canada
2:03:55
21
Rubens Donizete
 Brazil
2:05:19
22
Ji Jianhua
 China
2:05:29
23
András Parti
 Hungary
2:06:00
24
Kashi Leuchs
 New Zealand
2:06:30
25
Jakob Fuglsang
 Denmark
2:06:41
26
Héctor Páez
 Colombia
2:06:46
27
Dario Alejandro Gasco
 Argentina
2:07:04
28
Carlos Coloma Nicolás
 Spain
2:09:05
29
Adam Craig
 United States

LAP (1 lap)
30
Yader Zoli
 Italy

LAP (1 lap)
31
Klaus Nielsen
 Denmark

LAP (1 lap)
32
Filip Meirhaeghe
 Belgium

LAP (2 laps)
33
Wolfram Kurschat
 Germany

LAP (2 laps)
34
Rudi van Houts
 Netherlands

LAP (2 laps)
35
Bilal Akgül
 Turkey

LAP (2 laps)
36
Cristóbal Silva
 Chile

LAP (2 laps)
37
Bart Brentjens
 Netherlands

LAP (2 laps)
38
Emil Lindgren
 Sweden

LAP (2 laps)
39
Daniel McConnell
 Australia

LAP (2 laps)
40
Chan Chun Hing
 Hong Kong

LAP (2 laps)
41
Yury Trofimov
 Russia

LAP (2 laps)
42
Sergiy Rysenko
 Ukraine

LAP (3 laps)
43
Todd Wells
 United States

LAP (3 laps)
44
Seamus McGrath
 Canada

LAP (3 laps)
45
Mannie Heymans
 Namibia

LAP (3 laps)
46
Kohei Yamamoto
 Japan

LAP (3 laps)
47
Federico Ramírez
 Costa Rica

LAP (5 laps)
48
Antipass Kwari
 Zimbabwe

LAP (6 laps)


Florian Vogel
 Switzerland

DNF


Robin Seymour
 Ireland

DNF


References





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  2. ^ "Americans lapped as France's Absalon defends gold". USA Today. 1 September 2008. Retrieved 26 October 2013.


  3. ^ "French cyclists on top of the mountain". France 24. 24 August 2008. Retrieved 27 October 2013.


  4. ^ "Fourth Olympic bronze for Switzerland". Swissinfo. 23 August 2008. Retrieved 24 October 2013.


  5. ^ Jones, Rob (23 August 2008). "French dominate the rest of the World". Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 24 October 2013.


  6. ^ "Mountain Biking Competition Format". Beijing 2008. NBC Olympics. Retrieved 20 October 2013.


  7. ^ "Mountain Biking: Results and Schedules". Beijing 2008. NBC Olympics. Retrieved 20 October 2013.










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