Van der Biezen tops men's BMX seeding
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| 1 | Raymon van der Biezen (Netherlands) | 0:00:37.779 |
| 2 | Joris Daudet (France) | 0:00:38.221 |
| 3 | Twan van Gendt (Netherlands) | 0:00:38.339 |
| 4 | Connor Fields (United States of America) | 0:00:38.431 |
| 5 | Andres Eduardo Jimenez Caicedo (Colombia) | 0:00:38.445 |
| 6 | Sam Willoughby (Australia) | 0:00:38.496 |
| 7 | Nicholas Long (United States of America) | 0:00:38.601 |
| 8 | Renato Rezende (Brazil) | 0:00:38.628 |
| 9 | Quentin Caleyron (France) | 0:00:38.637 |
| 10 | Marc Willers (New Zealand) | 0:00:38.687 |
| 11 | Maris Strombergs (Latvia) | 0:00:38.697 |
| 12 | Liam Phillips (Great Britain) | 0:00:38.719 |
| 13 | Rihards Veide (Latvia) | 0:00:38.753 |
| 14 | Carlos Mario Oquendo Zabala (Colombia) | 0:00:38.775 |
| 15 | David Herman (United States of America) | 0:00:38.955 |
| 16 | Kurt Pickard (New Zealand) | 0:00:39.057 |
| 17 | Khalen Young (Australia) | 0:00:39.304 |
| 18 | Manuel de Vecchi (Italy) | 0:00:39.385 |
| 19 | Luis Brethauer (Germany) | 0:00:39.431 |
| 20 | Tory Nyhaug (Canada) | 0:00:39.515 |
| 21 | Jelle van Gorkom (Netherlands) | 0:00:39.529 |
| 22 | Brian Kirkham (Australia) | 0:00:39.610 |
| 23 | Roger Rinderknecht (Switzerland) | 0:00:39.618 |
| 24 | Emilio Andres Falla Buchely (Ecuador) | 0:00:39.737 |
| 25 | Morten Therkildsen (Denmark) | 0:00:39.738 |
| 26 | Ernesto Pizarro (Argentina) | 0:00:39.765 |
| 27 | Arnaud Dubois (Belgium) | 0:00:39.772 |
| 28 | Moana Moo Caille (France) | 0:00:40.015 |
| 29 | Maik Baier (Germany) | 0:00:40.231 |
| 30 | Sifiso Nhlapo (South Africa) | 0:00:40.788 |
| 31 | Daniel Caluag (Philippines) | 0:00:40.900 |
| DNF | Edzus Treimanis (Latvia) | Row 31 - Cell 2 |
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| 1 | Caroline Buchanan (Australia) | 0:00:38.434 |
| 2 | Sarah Walker (New Zealand) | 0:00:38.644 |
| 3 | Mariana Pajon (Colombia) | 0:00:38.787 |
| 4 | Laetitia le Corguille (France) | 0:00:38.976 |
| 5 | Shanaze Reade (Great Britain) | 0:00:39.368 |
| 6 | Laura Smulders (Netherlands) | 0:00:39.420 |
| 7 | Magalie Pottier (France) | 0:00:39.778 |
| 8 | Alise Post (United States of America) | 0:00:39.890 |
| 9 | Lauren Reynolds (Australia) | 0:00:40.045 |
| 10 | Aneta Hladikova (Czech Republic) | 0:00:40.846 |
| 11 | Romana Labounkova (Czech Republic) | 0:00:41.096 |
| 12 | Stefany Hernandez (Venezuela) | 0:00:41.253 |
| 13 | Sandra Aleksejeva (Latvia) | 0:00:41.752 |
| 14 | Vilma Rimsaite (Lithuania) | 0:00:42.162 |
| 15 | Squel Stein (Brazil) | 0:00:42.995 |
| DNF | Brooke Crain (United States of America) | Row 15 - Cell 2 |
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