The Men's sprint competition at the 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 2 and 3 March 2018.[1][2]

Results

Qualifying

The top four riders advanced directly to the 1/8 finals; places 5 to 28 advanced to the 1/16 final.[3]

Rank Name Nation Time Behind Notes
1 Jeffrey Hoogland  Netherlands 9.674 Q
2 Matthew Glaetzer  Australia 9.677 +0.003 Q
3 Sebastien Vigier  France 9.701 +0.027 Q
4 Harrie Lavreysen  Netherlands 9.709 +0.035 Q
5 Jack Carlin  Great Britain 9.715 +0.041 q
6 Mateusz Rudyk  Poland 9.728 +0.068 q
7 Denis Dmitriev  Russia 9.754 +0.080 q
8 Ryan Owens  Great Britain 9.759 +0.085 q
9 Melvin Landerneau  France 9.787 +0.113 q
10 Vasilijus Lendel  Lithuania 9.788 +0.114 q
11 Ethan Mitchell  New Zealand 9.805 +0.131 q
12 Stefan Ritter  Canada 9.828 +0.154 q
13 Eddie Dawkins  New Zealand 9.843 +0.169 q
14 Fabián Puerta  Colombia 9.852 +0.178 q
15 Rayan Helal  France 9.878 +0.204 q
16 Pavel Yakushevskiy  Russia 9.920 +0.246 q
17 Maximilian Levy  Germany 9.923 +0.249 q
18 Hugo Barrette  Canada 9.934 +0.260 q
19 Kazunari Watanabe  Japan 9.944 +0.270 q
20 Martin Čechman  Czech Republic 9.959 +0.285 q
21 Yuta Wakimoto  Japan 9.962 +0.288 q
22 Damian Zieliński  Poland 9.968 +0.294 q
23 Tomoyuki Kawabata  Japan 9.969 +0.295 q
24 Sam Webster  New Zealand 10.002 +0.328 q
25 Im Chae-bin  South Korea 10.030 +0.356 q
26 Eric Engler  Germany 10.056 +0.382 q
27 Nikita Shurshin  Russia 10.070 +0.396 q
28 Azizulhasni Awang  Malaysia 10.072 +0.398 q
29 Andriy Vynokurov  Ukraine 10.103 +0.429
30 Juan Peralta  Spain 10.112 +0.438
31 Jair Tjon En Fa  Suriname 10.137 +0.463
32 David Sojka  Czech Republic 10.203 +0.529
33 Svajūnas Jonauskas  Lithuania 10.243 +0.569
34 Muhammad Sahrom  Malaysia 10.293 +0.619
35 Sotirios Bretas  Greece 10.498 +0.824

1/16 finals

Heat winners advanced to the 1/8 finals.[4]

Heat Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 1 Jack Carlin  Great Britain Q
1 2 Azizulhasni Awang  Malaysia +0.052
2 1 Mateusz Rudyk  Poland Q
2 2 Nikita Shurshin  Russia +0.039
3 1 Denis Dmitriev  Russia Q
3 2 Eric Engler  Germany +0.290
4 1 Ryan Owens  Great Britain Q
4 2 Im Chae-bin  South Korea +0.071
5 1 Melvin Landerneau  France Q
5 2 Sam Webster  New Zealand +0.049
6 1 Vasilijus Lendel  Lithuania Q
6 2 Tomoyuki Kawabata  Japan +0.131
7 1 Ethan Mitchell  New Zealand Q
7 2 Damian Zieliński  Poland +0.057
8 1 Yuta Wakimoto  Japan Q
8 2 Stefan Ritter  Canada +0.083
9 1 Eddie Dawkins  New Zealand Q
9 2 Martin Čechman  Czech Republic +0.037
10 1 Kazunari Watanabe  Japan Q
10 2 Fabián Puerta  Colombia REL
11 1 Rayan Helal  France Q
11 2 Hugo Barrette  Canada +0.299
12 1 Maximilian Levy  Germany Q
12 2 Pavel Yakushevskiy  Russia +0.055

1/8 finals

Heat winners advanced to the quarterfinals.[5]

Heat Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 1 Maximilian Levy  Germany Q
1 2 Jeffrey Hoogland  Netherlands +0.019
2 1 Matthew Glaetzer  Australia Q
2 2 Rayan Helal  France +0.268
3 1 Sebastien Vigier  France Q
3 2 Kazunari Watanabe  Japan +0.146
4 1 Eddie Dawkins  New Zealand Q
4 2 Harrie Lavreysen  Netherlands +0.022
5 1 Jack Carlin  Great Britain Q
5 2 Yuta Wakimoto  Japan +0.052
6 1 Mateusz Rudyk  Poland Q
6 2 Ethan Mitchell  New Zealand +0.214
7 1 Denis Dmitriev  Russia Q
7 2 Vasilijus Lendel  Lithuania +0.297
8 1 Ryan Owens  Great Britain Q
8 2 Melvin Landerneau  France +0.033

Quarterfinals

Matches were extended to a best-of-three format hereon; winners proceeded to the semifinals.[6]

Heat Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider (i.r.) Notes
1 1 Maximilian Levy  Germany X X Q
1 2 Ryan Owens  Great Britain +0.059 +0.133
2 1 Matthew Glaetzer  Australia X X Q
2 2 Denis Dmitriev  Russia +0.192 +0.092
3 1 Sebastien Vigier  France X X Q
3 2 Mateusz Rudyk  Poland +0.102 +0.024
4 1 Jack Carlin  Great Britain X X Q
4 2 Eddie Dawkins  New Zealand +0.001 +0.561

Semifinals

Matches were extended to a best-of-three format hereon; winners proceeded to the final.[7]

Heat Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider (i.r.) Notes
1 1 Jack Carlin  Great Britain X X Q
1 2 Maximilian Levy  Germany +0.053 +0.118
2 1 Matthew Glaetzer  Australia X X Q
2 2 Sebastien Vigier  France +0.252 +0.144

Finals

The final classification were determined in the medal finals.[8]

Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider (i.r.)
Gold medal race
1st place, gold medalist(s) Matthew Glaetzer  Australia X X
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Jack Carlin  Great Britain +0.045 +0.098
Bronze medal race
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Sebastien Vigier  France X X
4 Maximilian Levy  Germany +0.023 +0.090

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