| Men's cross-country at the 2023 Pan American Games |
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| Venue | San Cristóbal Metropolitan Park |
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| Dates | October 21 - October 22 |
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| Competitors | 20 from 10 nations |
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| Winning time | 31.810 |
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The men's BMX racing competition of the cycling events at the 2023 Pan American Games was held from October 21 to 22 at the San Cristóbal Metropolitan Park in Santiago, Chile.[1][2]
Schedule
| Date
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Time
|
Round
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| October 21, 2023 |
11:55 |
Seeding Run[3]
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| October 22, 2023 |
11:09 |
Quarterfinals - Run 1[4]
|
| October 22, 2023 |
11:39 |
Quarterfinals - Run 2[4]
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| October 22, 2023 |
12:09 |
Quarterfinals - Run 3[4]
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| October 22, 2023 |
12:54 |
Semifinals - Run 1[5]
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| October 22, 2023 |
13:26 |
Semifinals - Run 2[5]
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| October 22, 2023 |
13:52 |
Semifinals - Run 3[5]
|
| October 22, 2023 |
14:35 |
Final[6]
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Results
Seeding run
20 riders from 10 countries was started:[3]
Quarterfinals
First 4 riders in each quarterfinal qualify to semifinal.[4]
Quarterfinal 1
Quarterfinal 2
| Rank |
Name |
Nation |
Race 1 |
Race 2 |
Race 3 |
Total |
Notes
|
| 1 |
Diego Arboleda |
Colombia |
32.500 (1) |
32.600 (1) |
32.600 (1) |
3 |
Q
|
| 2 |
Jholman Sivira |
Venezuela |
33.000 (2) |
33.500 (4) |
33.300 (2) |
8 |
Q
|
| 2 |
Wilson Goyes |
Ecuador |
33.200 (3) |
32.700 (2) |
33.500 (3) |
8 |
Q
|
| 4 |
Ryan Tougas |
Canada |
33.400 (4) |
32.900 (3) |
33.700 (4) |
11 |
Q
|
| 5 |
André Lacroix |
Peru |
33.800 (5) |
33.900 (5) |
34.800 (5) |
15 |
|
Quarterfinal 3
| Rank |
Name |
Nation |
Race 1 |
Race 2 |
Race 3 |
Total |
Notes
|
| 1 |
Gonzalo Molina |
Argentina |
32.400 (1) |
1:33.700 (5) |
32.500 (1) |
7 |
Q
|
| 1 |
Emiliano de la Fuente |
Argentina |
32.600 (2) |
35.400 (3) |
32.700 (2) |
7 |
Q
|
| 1 |
Bruno Andrade |
Brazil |
33.200 (3) |
33.900 (1) |
32.800 (3) |
7 |
Q
|
| 4 |
Curtis Krey |
Canada |
33.400 (4) |
35.300 (2) |
33.700 (4) |
10 |
Q
|
| 5 |
Nicolás Arze |
Bolivia |
35.800 (5) |
37.400 (4) |
36.200 (5) |
14 |
|
Quarterfinal 4
| Rank |
Name |
Nation |
Race 1 |
Race 2 |
Race 3 |
Total |
Notes
|
| 1 |
Carlos Ramírez |
Colombia |
32.500 (1) |
33.100 (2) |
32.400 (1) |
4 |
Q
|
| 2 |
Kamren Larsen |
United States |
32.700 (2) |
32.400 (1) |
33.000 (2) |
5 |
Q
|
| 3 |
Benjamín Vergara |
Chile |
33.400 (3) |
33.600 (3) |
33.100 (3) |
9 |
Q
|
| 4 |
Cristhian Castro |
Ecuador |
34.200 (4) |
34.400 (4) |
34.900 (4) |
12 |
Q
|
| 5 |
Sebastián Arze |
Bolivia |
35.800 (5) |
35.800 (5) |
36.400 (5) |
15 |
|
Semifinals
First 4 riders in each semifinal qualify to final.[5]
Semifinal 1
| Rank |
Name |
Nation |
Race 1 |
Race 2 |
Race 3 |
Total |
Notes
|
| 1 |
Cameron Wood |
United States |
32.000 (1) |
32.200 (1) |
32.200 (1) |
3 |
Q
|
| 2 |
Emiliano de la Fuente |
Argentina |
32.700 (3) |
32.700 (2) |
32.400 (2) |
7 |
Q
|
| 3 |
Carlos Ramírez |
Colombia |
32.300 (2) |
32.760 (3) |
32.600 (3) |
8 |
Q
|
| 4 |
Benjamín Vergara |
Chile |
43.500 (5) |
33.900 (4) |
33.600 (5) |
14 |
Q
|
| 5 |
Ryan Tougas |
Canada |
39.000 (4) |
34.500 (5) |
34.000 (6) |
15 |
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| 6 |
Curtis Krey |
Canada |
47.100 (6) |
34.580 (6) |
33.400 (4) |
16 |
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| 7 |
Pedro Santos |
Brazil |
52.300 (7) |
35.100 (7) |
34.400 (7) |
21 |
|
| 8 |
Jholman Sivira |
Venezuela |
DNF (8) |
DNF (8) |
54.300 (8) |
24 |
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Semifinal 2
Final
References