Cycling at the 2000 Summer Olympics – Men's cross-country

Cycling at the
2000 Summer Olympics
Road cycling
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These are the official results of the Men's Mountainbike Race at the 2000 Summer Olympics in Sydney, Australia. There were a total number of 49 participants, with twelve non-finishers, in this event over 49.5 kilometres, held on 24 September 2000 at the Fairfield City Farm.

Medalists

Gold Silver Bronze
 Miguel Martinez (FRA)  Filip Meirhaeghe (BEL)  Christoph Sauser (SUI)

Final classification

RANK CYCLISTNOC TIME
1 Miguel Martinez France 02:09:02
2 Filip Meirhaeghe Belgium + 1.03
3 Christoph Sauser Switzerland + 2.18
4 José Antonio Hermida Spain + 2.40
5 Lado Fumic Germany + 2.55
6 Thomas Frischknecht Switzerland + 3.39
7 Cadel Evans Australia + 4.29
8 Carsten Bresser Germany + 4.34
9 Geoff Kabush Canada + 4.58
10 Paul Rowney Australia + 5.19
11 Bas van Dooren Netherlands + 5.34
12 Bart Brentjens Netherlands + 5.39
13 Rob Woods Australia + 5.39
14 Roland Green Canada + 6.16
15 Roberto Lezaun Spain + 6.54
16 Marco Bui Italy + 7.06
17 Kashi Leuchs New Zealand + 7.35
18 Ludovic Dubau France + 7.46
19 Roel Paulissen Belgium + 7.52
20 Pavel Cherkassov Russia + 8.19
21 Marek Galiński Poland + 8.33
22 Michael Rasmussen Denmark + 9.13
23 Oli Beckingsale Great Britain + 9.14
24 Ziranda Madrigal Mexico + 10.31
25 Nick Craig Great Britain + 10.57
26 Mannie Heymans Namibia + 11.29
27 Sergiy Rysenko Ukraine + 11.37
28 Robin Seymour Ireland + 11.37
29 Radim Korinek Czech Republic + 12.06
30 Tinker Juarez United States + 10.57
31 Hubert Pallhuber Italy + 13.53
32 Travis Brown United States + 13.59
33 José Adrian Bonilla Costa Rica + 21.00
34 Raita Suzuki Japan + 1 lap
35 Tom Larsen Norway + 1 lap
36 Jesper Agergaard Denmark + 1 lap
37 Primoz Strancar Slovenia + 1 lap
Woo Kang-Dong South Korea DNF
Ken Muhindi Kenya DNF
Renato Seabra Brazil DNF
Christophe Dupouey France DNF
Diego Garavito Colombia DNF
Ignacio Gili Argentina DNF
Peter Van Den Abeele Belgium DNF
Patrick Tolhoek Netherlands DNF
Rok Drasler Slovenia DNF
Derek Horton Guam DNF
Thomas Hochstrasser Switzerland DNF
Rune Høydahl Norway DNF

See also

References

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