2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's sprint

The Men's sprint at the 2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on March 24 and 25. The qualifying, first round, second round, second round repechages and quarterfinals took place on 24 March. The Semifinals and Finals took place on 25 March.[1]

In January 2012, Grégory Baugé was stripped of his world title, following the nullification of his 2011 results after a 12-month backdated ban for drug test infringements.[2][3]

Format

50 athletes participated in the contest. After the qualifying heats, the fastest 24 riders advanced to the 1/16 finals.

The first rider in each of the 12 heats advanced to the second round. There was no repechage for this round.

The first rider from each of the six Second Round heats advanced to the Quarterfinals and the second placed riders advanced to a repechage to determine the other two riders that competed the quarterfinals.

The first rider in each quarterfinal advanced to the semifinals and the 4 losing athletes raced for 5th-8th place.

Results

Qualifying

The Qualifying was held at 14:15.[4]

RankNameNationTimeNotes
1Mickaël Bourgain France10.043Q
2Chris Hoy United Kingdom10.111Q
3Jason Kenny United Kingdom10.120Q
4Grégory Baugé France10.142Q
5Michaël D'Almeida France10.148Q
6Shane Perkins Australia10.172Q
7Kévin Sireau France10.219Q
8Scott Sunderland Australia10.262Q
9Robert Förstemann Germany10.267Q
10Matthew Crampton United Kingdom10.274Q
11Matthew Glaetzer Australia10.295Q
12Sam Webster New Zealand10.344Q
13Tsubasa Kitatsuru Japan10.353Q
14Stefan Bötticher Germany10.357Q
15Damian Zielinski Poland10.360Q
16Sebastian Döhrer Germany10.370Q
17Edward Dawkins New Zealand10.391Q
18Zhang Miao China10.417Q
19Kazunari Watanabe Japan10.441Q
20Roy van den Berg Netherlands10.462Q
21Denis Dmitriev Russia10.489Q
22Andrey Kubeev Russia10.534Q
23Bernard Esterhuizen South Africa10.538Q
24Zhang Lei China10.552Q
25Juan Peralta Gascon Spain10.564
26Denis Špička Czech Republic10.569
27Giddeon Massie United States10.576
28Kazuki Amagai Japan10.580
29Christian Tamayo Colombia10.580
30Hersony Canelón Venezuela10.593
31Pavel Yakushevskiy Russia10.606
32Sergey Borisov Russia10.638
33Tomáš Bábek Czech Republic10.650
34Zafeirios Volikakis Greece10.691
35Adam Ptáčník Czech Republic10.698
36Scott Mulder Canada10.708
37Yudai Nitta Japan10.710
38Konstantinos Christodoulou Greece10.719
39Adrian Teklinski Poland10.725
40Bao Saifei China10.750
41Matthijs Buchli Netherlands10.779
42Hodei Mazquiaran Uria Spain10.786
43Francesco Ceci Italy10.805
44Maciej Bielecki Poland10.809
45Christos Volikakis Greece10.810
46Itmar Esteban Herraiz Spain10.819
47Muhammad Md Malaysia10.942
48Muhd Amran Malaysia11.062
49Kristjan Gregoric Slovenia11.446
50Omar Bertazzo Italy11.610

1/16 Finals

1/16 Finals were held at 16:55.[5]

HeatRankNameNationTimeNotes
11Mickaël Bourgain France10.574Q
12Zhang Lei China
21Chris Hoy United Kingdom10.713Q
22Bernard Esterhuizen South Africa
31Jason Kenny United Kingdom10.763Q
32Andrey Kubeev Russia
41Grégory Baugé France10.839Q
42Denis Dmitriev Russia
51Michaël D'Almeida France10.742Q
52Roy van den Berg Netherlands
61Shane Perkins Australia10.541Q
62Kazunari Watanabe Japan
71Kévin Sireau France11.136Q
72Zhang Miao China
81Scott Sunderland Australia10.666Q
82Edward Dawkins New Zealand
91Robert Förstemann Germany11.426Q
92Sebastian Döhrer Germany
101Matthew Crampton United Kingdom10.667Q
102Damian Zielinski Poland
111Matthew Glaetzer Australia10.973Q
112Stefan Bötticher Germany
121Tsubasa Kitatsuru Japan10.964Q
122Sam Webster New Zealand

1/8 Finals

1/8 Finals were held at 19:30.[6]

HeatRankNameNationTimeNotes
11Mickaël Bourgain France10.649Q
12Tsubasa Kitatsuru Japan
21Chris Hoy United Kingdom10.660Q
22Matthew Glaetzer Australia
31Jason Kenny United Kingdom10.652Q
32Matthew Crampton United Kingdom
41Grégory Baugé France10.908Q
42Robert Förstemann Germany
51Scott Sunderland Australia10.977Q
52Michaël D'Almeida France
61Shane Perkins Australia10.458Q
62Kévin Sireau France

1/8 Finals Repechage

1/8 Finals Repechage was held at 20:10.[7]

HeatRankNameNationTimeNotes
11Robert Förstemann Germany10.998Q
12Kévin Sireau France
13Tsubasa Kitatsuru Japan
21Michaël D'Almeida France10.817Q
22Matthew Glaetzer Australia
23Matthew Crampton United Kingdom

Quarterfinals

The Quarterfinals were held at 20:30, 20:55 and 21:20.[8]

HeatRankNameNationRace 1Race 2DeciderNotes
11Mickaël Bourgain France10.56710.972Q
12Michaël D'Almeida France
21Chris Hoy United Kingdom10.75510.488Q
22Robert Förstemann Germany
31Jason Kenny United Kingdom10.43710.571Q
32Shane Perkins Australia10.569
41Grégory Baugé France10.53810.672Q
42Scott Sunderland Australia

Race for 5th-8th Places

The Race for 5th-8th Places was held at 21:50.[9]

RankNameNationTime
5Michaël D'Almeida France10.967
6Shane Perkins Australia
7Scott Sunderland Australia
Robert Förstemann GermanyREL

Semifinals

The semifinals were held at 18:50 and 19:05.[10]

HeatRankNameNationRace 1Race 2DeciderNotes
11Grégory Baugé France10.51010.608Q
12Mickaël Bourgain France
21Jason Kenny United Kingdom10.37810.500Q
22Chris Hoy United Kingdom

Finals

The finals were held at 20:45, 21:15 and 21:40.[11]

RankNameNationRace 1Race 2Decider
Gold Medal Races
DSQGrégory Baugé France10.22410.220
1st, gold medalist(s)Jason Kenny United Kingdom
Bronze Medal Races
2nd, silver medalist(s)Chris Hoy United Kingdom10.44210.652
3rd, bronze medalist(s)Mickaël Bourgain France10.616

See also

References

  1. "Start list" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-22. Retrieved 2011-03-23.
  2. Stokes, Shane (6 January 2012). "UCI confirms Jason Kenny, Germany are upgraded to 2011 world track champions". VeloNation. VeloNation LLC. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  3. "Jason Kenny named world sprint champion after Bauge ban". BBC Sport. BBC. 6 January 2012. Retrieved 6 January 2012.
  4. "Qualifying Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-22. Retrieved 2011-03-24.
  5. "1/16 Finals Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-22. Retrieved 2011-03-24.
  6. "1/8 Finals Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-22. Retrieved 2011-03-24.
  7. "1/8 Finals Repechage Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-22. Retrieved 2011-03-24.
  8. "Quarterfinal Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-22. Retrieved 2011-03-24.
  9. Race for 5th-8th Places Results
  10. "Semifinals Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2011-03-25.
  11. "Finals Results" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2012-04-30. Retrieved 2011-03-25.
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