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The men's points race in cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics consisted of a 160 lap (40 kilometre) points race with 16 sprints where points were awarded. The event was held on 24 August 2004 at the Athens Olympic Velodrome. There were 23 competitors from 23 nations, with each nation limited to one cyclist in the event. The event was won by Mikhail Ignatiev of Russia, the nation's first victory in the men's points race. Spain's Joan Llaneras, the defending champion, took silver; he was the first and only person (of any gender) to win multiple medals in the relatively short-lived points race, and ended with three medals after another gold in 2008. Guido Fulst of Germany took bronze, the first medal in the event for that nation since 1900.

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  • Cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics – Men's points race (en)
  • Course aux points masculine aux Jeux olympiques d'été de 2004 (fr)
  • Ciclismo ai Giochi della XXVIII Olimpiade - Corsa a punti maschile (it)
  • Herrarnas poänglopp i bancykling vid olympiska sommarspelen 2004 (sv)
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  • The men's points race in cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics consisted of a 160 lap (40 kilometre) points race with 16 sprints where points were awarded. The event was held on 24 August 2004 at the Athens Olympic Velodrome. There were 23 competitors from 23 nations, with each nation limited to one cyclist in the event. The event was won by Mikhail Ignatiev of Russia, the nation's first victory in the men's points race. Spain's Joan Llaneras, the defending champion, took silver; he was the first and only person (of any gender) to win multiple medals in the relatively short-lived points race, and ended with three medals after another gold in 2008. Guido Fulst of Germany took bronze, the first medal in the event for that nation since 1900. (en)
  • La course aux points masculine est l'une des douze compétitions de cyclisme sur piste aux Jeux olympiques de 2004. Elle consistait en 160 tours de piste (40 kilomètres). 16 sprints étaient disputés donnant respectivement 5, 3, 2 et 1 points aux quatre premiers. Les cyclistes qui prenaient un tour au peloton gagnaient 20 points alors que ceux qui perdaient un tour sur le peloton perdaient 20 points. Cette course a eu lieu le 24 août. (fr)
  • La Corsa a punti maschile dei Giochi della XXVIII Olimpiade fu corsa il 23 agosto all'. La medaglia d'oro fu vinta dal russo Michail Ignat'ev. Vide la partecipazione di 23 atleti. La prova consisteva nell'effettuare 160 giri di pista (40 km), effettuando 16 sprint (uno ogni 10 giri). A ogni sprint venivano assegnati cinque punti al primo, tre al secondo, due al terzo e uno al quarto classificato. Ulteriori punti potevano essere guadagnati doppiando il gruppo; in questo caso il ciclista guadagnava 20 punti. Al contrario, se il ciclista veniva doppiato dal gruppo, ne perdeva 20. (it)
  • Herrarnas poänglopp i bancykling vid olympiska sommarspelen 2004 ägde rum i . Detta bancykelformat består av ett enda lopp. Loppet är 40 kilometer långt, vilket motsvarar 160 varv. Den cyklist som i slutet av loppet fått först poäng vinner. Det finns två sätt att ta poäng på; det första sättet är att varva gruppen. Varje gång en cyklist tar ett helt varv på klungan, får han 20 poäng. Om en cyklist tappar ett helt varv till klungan, förlorar han å andra sidan 20 poäng. Det andra sättet att ta poäng på är att ta poäng i spurterna som kommer vart tionde varv. De första cyklisterna får poäng i fallande ordning. Ettan får 5 poäng, tvåan 3 poäng, tvåan 2 poäng och fyran 1 poäng. (sv)
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  • The men's points race in cycling at the 2004 Summer Olympics consisted of a 160 lap (40 kilometre) points race with 16 sprints where points were awarded. The event was held on 24 August 2004 at the Athens Olympic Velodrome. There were 23 competitors from 23 nations, with each nation limited to one cyclist in the event. The event was won by Mikhail Ignatiev of Russia, the nation's first victory in the men's points race. Spain's Joan Llaneras, the defending champion, took silver; he was the first and only person (of any gender) to win multiple medals in the relatively short-lived points race, and ended with three medals after another gold in 2008. Guido Fulst of Germany took bronze, the first medal in the event for that nation since 1900. (en)
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