The men's track time trial in Cycling at the 1992 Summer Olympics was a time trial race in which each of the thirty-two cyclists attempted to set the fastest time for four laps (1 kilometre) of the track. The race was held on Monday, July 27 at the Velòdrom d'Horta. Adler Capelli rode a bike that allowed for a single gear change, a first for an Olympic track event.[1] There were 32 competitors from 32 nations, with each nation limited to one cyclist.[2] The event was won by José Manuel Moreno of Spain, the nation's first medal in the men's track time trial. The United States also earned its first medal in the event, with Erin Hartwell's bronze. Shane Kelly took Australia's second consecutive silver medal in the track time trial.

Quick Facts Men's track time trial at the Games of the XXV Olympiad, Venue ...
Men's track time trial
at the Games of the XXV Olympiad
Track cycling pictogram
VenueVelòdrom d'Horta
Date27 July
Competitors32 from 32 nations
Winning time1:03.342
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) José Manuel Moreno
 Spain
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Shane Kelly
 Australia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Erin Hartwell
 United States
 1988
1996 
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Background

This was the 16th appearance of the event, which had previously been held in 1896 and every Games since 1928. It would be held every Games until being dropped from the programme after 2004. The returning cyclists from 1988 were gold medalist Aleksandr Kirichenko of the Soviet Union (now competing for the Unified Team), seventeenth-place finisher Mika Hämäläinen of Finland, nineteenth-place finisher Nelson Mario Pons of Ecuador, and thirtieth-place finisher Neil Lloyd of Antigua and Barbuda. Host nation Spain had the reigning world champion, José Manuel Moreno.[2]

Indonesia and Latvia each made their debut in the men's track time trial; some former Soviet republics competed as the Unified Team. France made its 16th appearance, the only nation to have competed at every appearance of the event.

Competition format

The event was a time trial on the track, with each cyclist competing separately to attempt to achieve the fastest time. Each cyclist raced one kilometre from a standing start.[2][3]

Records

The following were the world and Olympic records prior to the competition.

World record Maic Malchow (GDR)1:02.091 Colorado Springs, United States28 August 1986
Olympic record Lothar Thoms (GDR)1:02.955 Moscow, Soviet Union22 July 1980

No new world or Olympic records were set during the competition.

Schedule

All times are Central European Summer Time (UTC+2)

More information Date, Time ...
Date Time Round
Monday, 27 July 199220:00Final
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Results

More information Rank, Cyclist ...
Rank Cyclist Nation 250 m500 m750 mTime Speed
(km/h)
1st place, gold medalist(s)José Manuel Moreno Spain19.00732.95447.6561:03.34256.834
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Shane Kelly Australia18.84333.10548.1511:04.28855.998
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Erin Hartwell United States18.99333.30248.3911:04.75355.595
4Jens Glücklich Germany18.71233.08448.3781:04.79855.557
5Adler Capelli Italy19.66434.20749.2661:05.06555.329
6Frédéric Lancien France19.39833.96849.1751:05.15755.251
7Jon Andrews New Zealand19.79534.34549.4641:05.24055.180
8Gene Samuel Trinidad and Tobago18.96933.42648.8711:05.48554.974
9Dirk Jan van Hameren Netherlands19.57434.00949.2591:05.52454.941
10Keiji Kojima Japan19.68834.08349.4561:05.99454.550
11Ingus Veips Latvia19.24833.53549.0891:06.07454.484
12Aleksandr Kirichenko Unified Team18.73833.11748.7241:06.13754.432
13Christian Meidlinger Austria19.44534.17049.7691:06.50954.128
14Anthony Stirrat Great Britain19.83134.57649.9931:06.52254.117
15Mika Hämäläinen Finland19.48034.32150.0551:06.80853.885
16Rocco Travella Switzerland19.19233.84649.7391:06.81153.883
17Nelson Mario Pons Ecuador19.29634.06049.8041:06.87853.829
18César Muciño Mexico19.59034.18749.9551:06.98453.744
19Tom Steels Belgium19.62934.45150.1701:07.08553.663
20Grzegorz Krejner Poland19.50434.24450.1261:07.23553.543
21Kiril Georgiev Bulgaria19.75235.06150.9651:07.37153.435
22Sergio Rolando Argentina20.20635.56151.5021:08.26752.734
23Kurt Innes Canada20.20635.21551.2191:08.59352.483
24Livingstone Alleyne Barbados20.43435.54351.6891:09.01452.163
25José Velásquez Colombia20.59436.14952.5151:10.14351.323
26Sean Bloch South Africa19.88835.02151.7861:10.14551.322
27Herry Janto Setiawan Indonesia19.78135.40752.2731:10.34251.178
28Mohamed Reza Banna Iran20.81936.57253.1971:11.03650.678
29Andrew Myers Jamaica21.40737.69454.9731:13.18649.189
30Pedro Vaca Bolivia21.30437.38955.0691:14.17548.338
31Neil Lloyd Antigua and Barbuda22.13838.22655.8101:14.81648.118
32Don Campbell Cayman Islands22.20539.01157.0421:16.19247.249
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