Cycling at the 1900 Summer Olympics – Men's points race

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{{Infobox Olympic event

|event = Men's points race

|games = 1900 Summer

|image = File:Paris 1900 - Cycling - Participants in the bicycleenclosure.jpg

|caption = Cyclists in the bicycle enclosure

|venue = Vélodrome de Vincennes

|date = September 15

|competitors = 13

|nations = 3

|longnames = yes

|win_value = 21

|win_label = Winning score

|gold = Enrico Brusoni

|goldNOC = ITA

|silver = Karl Duill

|silverNOC = GER

|bronze = Louis Trousselier

|bronzeNOC = FRA

|prev =

|next = 1984

}}

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The men's points race, or “Course de Primes,” was a track cycling event at the 1900 Summer Olympics. The competition was held on 15 September 1900 at the Vélodrome de Vincennes. There were 13 competitors from 3 nations. The event was won by Enrico Brusoni of Italy, who won 5 of the laps including the last one. Karl Duill of Germany placed second, with Louis Trousselier of France third.{{cite web|url=https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1900/CYC/mens-points-race.html|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20200418132604/https://www.sports-reference.com/olympics/summer/1900/CYC/mens-points-race.html|url-status=dead|archive-date=18 April 2020|title=Cycling at the 1900 Paris Summer Games: Men's Points Race|publisher=sports-reference.com|access-date=20 October 2012}}{{cite book | author = Mallon, Bill | year = 1998 | title = The 1900 Olympic Games, Results for All Competitors in All Events, with Commentary | publisher = McFarland & Company, Inc., Publishers | location = Jefferson, North Carolina | isbn = 0-7864-0378-0 | url-access = registration | url = https://archive.org/details/1900olympicgames00mall}}{{cite web|last=De Wael|first=Herman|website=Full Olympians|title=Cycling - track 1900|access-date=19 March 2006|url=http://users.skynet.be/hermandw/olymp/cyt1900.html|archive-date=27 February 2014|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140227074225/http://users.skynet.be/hermandw/olymp/cyt1900.html|url-status=dead}}

Background

This was the first appearance of the event. It would not be held again until 1984; after that, it was held every Summer Games until 2008 when it was removed from the programme. The women's version was held from 1996 through 2008.{{cite web |url=https://www.olympedia.org/results/153033 |work=Olympedia |title=Course De Primes, Men |access-date=1 February 2021}}

Competition format

The competition was broadly similar to the modern points race, but with significant differences. The event was 5 kilometres in length, with points awarded at each lap (prime) to the first three cyclists to finish the lap: 3 to the first to finish the lap, 2 to the second, and 1 to the third. The cyclist with the most points was the victor. On the last lap, the points were tripled: 9 to the winner of the race, 6 to second place, and 3 to third place.

A single race was held, with all cyclists starting together.

Schedule

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! Date

! Time

! Round

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| Saturday, 15 September 1900

Final

Results

The event was held on 15 September. Ferdinand Vasserot won the first lap, but failed to gain more than 1 more point the rest of the way. Enrico Brusoni won the second and third laps to move into the lead with 6 points, with Louis Trousselier behind him on both of those laps for 4 points and second place. J. Bérard was the fourth-lap winner, moving between Brusoni and Trousselier with 5 points. Brusoni won the fifth lap to increase his lead, 9 points to Bérard's 5 and Trousselier's 4.

The sixth and seventh laps went to Karl Duill, bringing him to 7 points and second place only 2 points behind Brusoni; Trousselier picked up 2 points on the sixth to stay in third place as Bérard dropped to fourth. The top three spots would not change again after that. Brusoni re-extended his lead on the eighth lap, winning it to place him at 12 points to Duill's 7. In the ninth lap, Trousselier won with Duill behind him; this brought them both to 9 points, only 3 points behind Brusoni.

Brusoni finished strong, however, with a win on the triple-value final lap for 9 points to take the top overall score at 21 points. Neither Duill nor Trousselier was able to score on that final lap. Duill held a tie-breaker over Trousselier, taking second place. Chaput's second-place finish on the last lap brought him 1 point behind the medalists.

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! Rank

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{{gold01}}align=left| Enrico Brusonialign=left| {{flagIOC|ITA|1900 Summer}}

| 0

330300309

| 21

{{silver02}}align=left| Karl Duillalign=left| {{flagIOC|GER|1900 Summer}}

| 0

010033020

| 9

{{bronze03}}align=left| Louis Trousselieralign=left| {{flagIOC|FRA|1900 Summer}}

| 0

220020030

| 9

4align=left| Chaputalign=left| {{flagIOC|FRA|1900 Summer}}

| 0

000200006

| 8

5align=left| J. Bérardalign=left| {{flagIOC|FRA|1900 Summer}}

| 2

003000000

| 5

6align=left| Adolphe Cayronalign=left| {{flagIOC|FRA|1900 Summer}}

| 0

100000003

| 4

rowspan=2| 7align=left| Octave Coisyalign=left| {{flagIOC|FRA|1900 Summer}}

| 0

000002200

| 4

align=left| Ferdinand Vasserotalign=left| {{flagIOC|FRA|1900 Summer}}

| 3

000010000

| 4

rowspan=3| 9align=left| Marcel Dohisalign=left| {{flagIOC|FRA|1900 Summer}}

| 1

000100000

| 2

align=left| Germainalign=left| {{flagIOC|FRA|1900 Summer}}

| 0

000001100

| 2

align=left| Giacomo Strattaalign=left| {{flagIOC|ITA|1900 Summer}}

| 0

002000000

| 2

rowspan=2| 12align=left| Georges Coindrealign=left| {{flagIOC|FRA|1900 Summer}}

| 0

001000000

| 1

align=left| Luigi Colomboalign=left| {{flagIOC|ITA|1900 Summer}}

| 0

000000010

| 1

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