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Cycling At The 2004 Summer Olympic Games - Points Race MenMen's Points Race at the 2004 Summer Olympics (Cycling at the 2004 Olympics): The Points race consisted of 160 laps (40 km) with 16 sprints where points are awarded, plus the opportunity for 20 points if a rider laps the peleton. Riders can also lose 20 points if the peleton laps them. The young Russian rider, Mikhail Ignatyev, carefully watched the breaks and did four extra laps for 80 points. Several other riders managed to do one, two, or three extra laps, but it wasn't enough to catch Ignatyev. - Mikhail Ignatyev, Russia 93 points
- Joan Llaneras, Spain 82 points
- Guido Fulst, Germany 79 points
- Greg Henderson, New Zealand 68 points
- Milan Kadlec, Czech Republic 65 points
- Mark Renshaw, Australia 60 points
- Peter Schep, Netherlands 58 points
- Angelo Ciccone, Italy 49 points
- Milton Wynants, Uruguay 46 points
- Franck Perque, France 43 points
- Marco Arriagada, Chile 25 points
- Yauheni Sobal, Belarus 24 points
- Juan Esteban Curuchet, Argentina 23 points
- Colby Pearce, United States 23 points
- Alexey Kolessov, Kazakhstan 22 points
- Makoto Iijima, Japan 13 points
- Franz Stocher, Austria 9 points
- Matthew Gilmore, Belgium 7 points
- Vasyl Yakovlev, Ukraine 3 points
- Kam-Po Wong, Hong Kong, China 2 points
DNF Chris Newton, Great Britain DNF Mahdi Sohrabi, Iran DNF Tomas Vaitkus, Lithuania (DNF = Did Not Finish) Points Race Men
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