2013 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's keirin

The Men's keirin at the 2013 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on February 22. 28 athletes participated in the contest. After the 4 qualifying heats, the fastest two riders in each heat advanced to the second round. The riders that did not advance to the second round, raced in 4 repechage heats. The first rider in each heat advanced to the second round along with the 8 that qualified before.

The first 3 riders from each of the 2 Second Round heats advanced to the Final and the remaining riders raced a consolation 7–12 final.[1]

Medalists

Gold Jason Kenny (GBR)
Silver Maximilian Levy (GER)
Bronze Matthijs Büchli (NED)

Results

First Round

The heats were held at 13:30.[2]

Heat 1

RankNameNationGapNotes
1Maximilian Levy GermanyQ
2Josiah Ng Malaysia+0.045Q
3Edward Dawkins New Zealand+0.174
4Quentin Lafargue France+0.242
5Denis Dmitriev Russia+0.396
6Edgar Verdugo Mexico+0.541
7Francesco Ceci Italy+0.628

Heat 2

RankNameNationGapNotes
1Tobias Wachter GermanyQ
2Matthijs Büchli Netherlands+0.080Q
3Jason Kenny Great Britain+0.296
4Yudai Nitta Japan+0.316
5Matthew Crampton Great Britain+0.447
6Matthew Glaetzer Australia+0.558
7Christos Volikakis Greece+0.688

Heat 3

RankNameNationGapNotes
1François Pervis FranceQ
2Stefan Botticher Germany+0.018Q
3Andrew Taylor Australia+0.134
4Pavel Kelemen Czech Republic+0.223
5Valentin Savitskiy Russia+0.418
6Kazunari Watanabe Japan+0.491
7Hodei Mazquiaran Spain+1.600

Heat 4

RankNameNationGapNotes
1Simon van Velthooven New ZealandQ
2Scott Sunderland Australia+0.347Q
3Fabian Puerta Colombia+0.543
4Adam Ptacnik Czech Republic+0.604
5Juan Peralta Spain+0.675
6Kamil Kuczynski Poland+0.917
7Hugo Haak Netherlands+0.990

First Round Repechage

The heats were held at 14:55.[3]

Heat 1

RankNameNationGapNotes
1Matthew Glaetzer AustraliaQ
2Valentin Savitskiy Russia+0.103
3Edward Dawkins New Zealand+0.187
4Francesco Ceci Italy+0.205
5Adam Ptacnik Czech Republic+0.250

Heat 2

RankNameNationGapNotes
1Jason Kenny Great BritainQ
2Hugo Haak Netherlands+0.120
3Matthew Crampton Great Britain+0.130
4Edgar Verdugo Mexico+0.158
5Pavel Kelemen Czech Republic+0.207

Heat 3

RankNameNationGapNotes
1Andrew Taylor AustraliaQ
2Hodei Uria Spain+0.332
3Kamil Kuczynski Poland+0.433
4Denis Dmitriev Russia+0.547
5Yudai Nitta JapanREL

Heat 4

RankNameNationGapNotes
1Christos Volikakis GreeceQ
2Quentin Lafargue France+0.113
3Fabian Puerta Colombia+0.248
4Juan Peralta Spain+0.250
5Kazunari Watanabe Japan+0.767

Second Round

The heats were held at 19:50.[4]

Heat 1

RankNameNationGapNotes
1Maximilian Levy GermanyQ
2Matthijs Büchli Netherlands+0.102Q
3Stefan Botticher Germany+0.187Q
4Simon van Velthooven New Zealand+0.216
5Matthew Glaetzer Australia+0.283
6Christos Volikakis GreeceREL

Heat 2

RankNameNationGapNotes
1Andrew Taylor AustraliaQ
2Scott Sunderland Australia+0.081Q
3Jason Kenny Great Britain+0.100Q
4Tobias Wachter Germany+0.247
5Josiah Ng Malaysia+0.474
6François Pervis FranceREL

Finals

The finals were held at 21:15.[5]

Small Final

RankNameNationGapNotes
7François Pervis France
8Matthew Glaetzer Australia+0.056
9Christos Volikakis Greece+0.070
10Tobias Wachter Germany+0.086
11Josiah Ng Malaysia+0.173
12Simon van Velthooven New ZealandREL

Final

RankNameNationGapNotes
Jason Kenny Great Britain
Maximilian Levy Germany+0.047
Matthijs Büchli Netherlands+0.224
4Andrew Taylor Australia+0.307
5Scott Sunderland Australia+0.701
6Stefan Botticher Germany+0.802

References

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