Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's individual pursuit
- Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics - Men's individual pursuit
The men's individual pursuit event in cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics consisted of matches between two cyclists. The riders would start at opposite ends of the track. Each had 16 laps (4 kilometres) in which to catch the other cyclist. If neither was caught before one had gone 16 laps, the times for the distance were used to determine the victor. In the thirteen matches of the 2004 event, no cyclist was lapped.
Medalists
Match round
In the first round of actual match competition, cyclists were seeded into matches based on their times from the qualifying round. The fastest cyclist faced the eighth-fastest, the second-fastest faced the third, and so forth. Winners advanced to the finals while losers in each match received a final ranking based on their time in the round.
;Heat 1
;Heat 4
Final classification
#flagIOCathlete|Bradley Wiggins|GBR|2004 Summer
#flagIOCathlete|Brad McGee|AUS|2004 Summer
#flagIOCathlete|Sergi Escobar|ESP|2004 Summer
#flagIOCathlete|Rob Hayles|GBR|2004 Summer
#flagIOCathlete|Luke Roberts|AUS|2004 Summer
#flagIOCathlete|Fabien Sanchez|FRA|2004 Summer
#flagIOCathlete|Volodymyr Dyuda|UKR|2004 Summer
#flagIOCathlete|Robert Bartko|GER|2004 Summer
#flagIOCathlete|Linas Balciunas|LTU|2004 Summer
#flagIOCathlete|Alexei Markov|RUS|2004 Summer
#flagIOCathlete|Christian Lademann|GER|2004 Summer
#flagIOCathlete|Carlos Castano|ESP|2004 Summer
#flagIOCathlete|Vasili Kiryienka|BLR|2004 Summer
#flagIOCathlete|Yuriy Yuda|KAZ|2004 Summer
#flagIOCathlete|Hossein Askari|IRI|2004 SummerDid not start: flagIOCathlete|Levi Heimans|NED|2004 Summer
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