Cycling at The 2000 Summer Olympics - Men

Men

Event Gold Silver Bronze
1 km time trial
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Jason Queally
Great Britain (GBR)
Stefan Nimke
Germany (GER)
Shane Kelly
Australia (AUS)
Individual pursuit
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Robert Bartko
Germany (GER)
Jens Lehmann
Germany (GER)
Bradley McGee
Australia (AUS)
Sprint
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Marty Nothstein
United States (USA)
Florian Rousseau
France (FRA)
Jens Fiedler
Germany (GER)
Keirin
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Florian Rousseau
France (FRA)
Gary Neiwand
Australia (AUS)
Jens Fiedler
Germany (GER)
Points Race
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Juan Llaneras
Spain (ESP)
Milton Wynants
Uruguay (URU)
Alexey Markov
Russia (RUS)
Madison
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Australia (AUS)
Brett Aitken
Scott McGrory
Belgium (BEL)
Etienne De Wilde
Matthew Gilmore
Italy (ITA)
Silvio Martinello
Marco Villa
Team Sprint
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France (FRA)
Florian Rousseau
Arnaud Tournant
Laurent Gané
Great Britain (GBR)
Chris Hoy
Craig MacLean
Jason Queally
Australia (AUS)
Gary Neiwand
Sean Eadie
Darryn Hill
Team Pursuit
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Germany (GER)
Guido Fulst
Robert Bartko
Daniel Becke
Jens Lehmann
Olaf Pollack
Ukraine (UKR)
Sergiy Chernyavsky
Sergiy Matveyev
Alexander Symonenko
Oleksandr Fedenko
Great Britain (GBR)
Paul Manning
Chris Newton
Bryan Steel
Bradley Wiggins
Jon Clay
Rob Hayles

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