2011 European Track Championships – Men's sprint

The men's sprint was held on 22 October 2011, with 24 riders participating.[1]

Medalists

Gold Kévin Sireau (FRA)
Silver Maximilian Levy (GER)
Bronze Denis Dmitriev (RUS)

Results

Qualifying

The fastest 24 riders advanced to the 1/16 finals, the qualifying was held at 11:30.[2]

RankNameNationTimeNotes
1Kévin Sireau France10.087Q
2Maximilian Levy Germany10.137Q
3Robert Förstemann Germany10.163Q
4Chris Hoy Great Britain10.177Q
5Denis Dmitriev Russia10.198Q
6Jason Kenny Great Britain10.272Q
7Damian Zieliński Poland10.420Q
8Sergey Borisov Russia10.436Q
9Charlie Conord France10.442Q
10Teun Mulder Netherlands10.470Q
11Juan Peralta Spain10.492Q
12Hodei Mazquiaran Spain10.494Q
13Adam Ptáčník Czech Republic10.512Q
14Roy van den Berg Netherlands10.564Q
15Andriy Vynokurov Ukraine10.573Q
16Maciej Bielecki Poland10.592Q
17Christos Volikakis Greece10.593Q
18Luca Ceci Italy10.614Q
19Andrii Kutsenko Ukraine10.757Q
20Francesco Ceci Italy10.785Q
21Filip Ditzel Czech Republic10.786Q
22Zafeiris Volikakis Greece10.794Q
23Sándor Szalontay Hungary10.895Q
24Balázs Juhász Hungary11.844Q

1/16 finals

The winner of each heat qualified to the 1/8 finals, the races were held at 12:40.[3]

HeatRankNameNationTimeNotes
11Kévin Sireau France12.237Q
12Balázs Juhász Hungary
21Maximilian Levy Germany11.240Q
22Sándor Szalontay Hungary
31Robert Förstemann Germany11.345Q
32Zafeiris Volikakis Greece
41Filip Ditzel Czech RepublicQ
42Chris Hoy Great BritainDNS
51Denis Dmitriev Russia11.254Q
52Francesco Ceci Italy
61Jason Kenny Great Britain10.566Q
62Andrii Kutsenko Ukraine
71Damian Zieliński Poland10.621Q
72Luca Ceci Italy
81Sergey Borisov Ukraine10.684Q
82Christos Volikakis Greece
91Charlie Conord France10.769Q
92Maciej Bielecki Poland
101Teun Mulder Netherlands10.944Q
102Andriy Vynokurov Ukraine
111Juan Peralta Spain10.742Q
112Roy van den Berg Netherlands
121Adam Ptáčník Czech Republic10.829Q
122Hodei Mazquiaran Spain

1/8 finals

The winner of each heat qualified to the 1/4 finals, losers went to the repechage. The races were held at 13:52.[4]

HeatRankNameNationTimeNotes
11Kévin Sireau France10.862Q
12Adam Ptáčník Czech Republic
21Maximilian Levy Germany10.653Q
22Juan Peralta Spain
31Robert Förstemann Germany10.815Q
32Teun Mulder Netherlands
41Charlie Conord France11.048Q
42Filip Ditzel Czech Republic
51Denis Dmitriev Russia11.785Q
52Sergey Borisov Ukraine
61Jason Kenny Great Britain10.540Q
62Damian Zieliński Poland

1/8 finals repechage

The losers of the 1/8 finals raced, winners advanced to the quarterfinals. Races were held at 14:28.[5]

HeatRankNameNationTimeNotes
11Damian Zieliński Poland11.155Q
12Adam Ptáčník Czech Republic
13Filip Ditzel Czech Republic
21Teun Mulder Netherlands10.995Q
22Juan Peralta Spain
23Sergey Borisov Ukraine

Quarterfinals

The races were held at 15:10 and 16:04.[6]

HeatRankNameNationRace 1Race 2DeciderNotes
11Kévin Sireau France10.65211.469Q
12Teun Mulder Netherlands
21Maximilian Levy Germany10.61811.129Q
22Damian Zieliński Poland
31Jason Kenny Great Britain10.70110.419Q
32Robert Förstemann Germany
41Denis Dmitriev Russia10.70610.695Q
42Charlie Conord France

Race for 5th–8th places

The race was held at 20:48.[7]

RankNameNationTime
5Robert Förstemann Germany10.715
6Teun Mulder Netherlands
7Damian Zieliński Poland
8Charlie Conord France

Semifinals

The races were held at 19:36, 20:18 and 20:42.[8]

HeatRankNameNationRace 1Race 2DeciderNotes
11Kévin Sireau France10.50510.281Q
12Denis Dmitriev Russia
21Maximilian Levy Germany10.38610.371Q
22Jason Kenny Great Britain10.864

Finals

The races were held at 21:04 and 21:19.[9]

RankNameNationRace 1Race 2Decider
Gold medal races
Kévin Sireau France10.45010.529
Maximilian Levy Germany
Bronze medal races
Denis Dmitriev Russia10.69510.846
4Jason Kenny Great Britain

References

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