2012 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's keirin

The men's keirin at the 2012 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 8 April. 33 athletes participated in the contest. After the six qualifying heats, the fastest rider in each heat advanced to the second round. The riders that did not advance to the second round, raced in six repechage heats. The first rider in each heat advanced to the second round along with the eight that qualified before.

The first three riders from each of the two second round heats advanced to the final and the remaining riders raced a consolation 7–12 final.[1]

Medalists

Gold Chris Hoy (GBR)
Silver Maximilian Levy (GER)
Bronze Jason Kenny (GBR)

Results

First round

The heats were held at 14:30.[2]

Heat 1

RankNameNationNotes
1Yudai Nitta JapanQ
2Josiah Ng Malaysia
3Zhang Miao China
4Shane Perkins Australia
5Sergey Borisov Russia

Heat 2

RankNameNationNotes
1Chris Hoy Great BritainQ
2Hersony Canelón Venezuela
3Joachim Eilers Germany
4Francesco Ceci Italy
5Kamil Kuczyński Poland

Heat 3

RankNameNationNotes
1Hodei Mazquiaran Uria SpainQ
2Simon Van Velthooven New Zealand
3Teun Mulder Netherlands
4Maximilian Levy Germany
5Denis Špička Czech Republic

Heat 4

RankNameNationNotes
1Azizulhasni Awang MalaysiaQ
2Matthew Crampton Great Britain
3Alexander Quincy Trinidad and Tobago
4Juan Peralta Gascon Spain
5Puerta Fabian Colombia
Matthew Glaetzer AustraliaDNF

Heat 5

RankNameNationNotes
1Kazunari Watanabe JapanQ
2Jason Kenny Great Britain
3Christos Volikakis Greece
4Mickaël Bourgain France
5Edward Dawkins New Zealand
6Andriy Vynokurov Ukraine

Heat 6

RankNameNationNotes
1Scott Sunderland AustraliaQ
2François Pervis France
3Matthew Archibald New Zealand
4Jonathan Marin Colombia
5Muhammad Md Yunos Malaysia
6Hugo Haak Netherlands

First round repechage

The heats were held at 16:05.[3]

Heat 1

RankNameNationNotes
1Mickaël Bourgain FranceQ
2Puerta Fabian Colombia
3Josiah Ng Malaysia
4Matthew Archibald New Zealand

Heat 2

RankNameNationNotes
1Hersony Canelón VenezuelaQ
2Christos Volikakis Greece
3Denis Špička Czech Republic
4Juan Peralta Gascon Spain

Heat 3

RankNameNationNotes
1Simon Van Velthooven New ZealandQ
2Jonathan Marin Colombia
3Kamil Kuczyński Poland
4Alexander Quincy Trinidad and Tobago

Heat 4

RankNameNationNotes
1Matthew Crampton Great BritainQ
2Francesco Ceci Italy
3Teun Mulder Netherlands
4Andriy Vynokurov Ukraine
5Sergey Borisov Russia

Heat 5

RankNameNationNotes
1Jason Kenny Great BritainQ
2Matthew Glaetzer Australia
3Shane Perkins Australia
4Joachim Eilers Germany
5Muhammad Md Yunos Malaysia

Heat 6

RankNameNationNotes
1Maximilian Levy GermanyQ
2Edward Dawkins New Zealand
3François Pervis France
4Zhang Miao China
5Hugo Haak Netherlands

Second round

The heats were held at 19:15.[4]

Heat 1

RankNameNationNotes
1Maximilian Levy GermanyQ
2Kazunari Watanabe JapanQ
3Simon Van Velthooven New ZealandQ
4Yudai Nitta Japan
5Azizulhasni Awang Malaysia
6Hersony Canelón Venezuela

Heat 2

RankNameNationNotes
1Chris Hoy Great BritainQ
2Mickaël Bourgain FranceQ
3Jason Kenny Great BritainQ
4Scott Sunderland Australia
5Matthew Crampton Great Britain
6Hodei Mazquiaran Uria Spain

Finals

The finals were held at 20:45.[5]

Small final

RankNameNationNotes
7Scott Sunderland Australia
8Hersony Canelón Venezuela
9Azizulhasni Awang Malaysia
10Matthew Crampton Great Britain
11Hodei Mazquiaran Uria Spain
12Yudai Nitta Japan

Final

RankNameNationNotes
Chris Hoy Great Britain
Maximilian Levy Germany
Jason Kenny Great Britain
4Mickaël Bourgain France
5Kazunari Watanabe Japan
Simon Van Velthooven New ZealandREL

References

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