2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's keirin
The Men's keirin competition at the 2017 World Championships was held on 13 April 2017.[1][2]
Men's keirin at the 2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Hong Kong Velodrome | |||||||||
Location | Hong Kong | |||||||||
Dates | 13 April | |||||||||
Competitors | 28 from 16 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Results
First round
The first two riders in each heat qualified to the second round, all other riders advanced to the first round repechages.[3]
Heat 1
Rank | Name | Nation | Gap | Notes |
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1 | Matthew Glaetzer | Australia | Q | |
2 | François Pervis | France | +0.113 | Q |
3 | Lewis Oliva | Great Britain | +0.206 | |
4 | Joachim Eilers | Germany | +0.234 | |
5 | Hugo Barrette | Canada | +0.298 | |
6 | Zac Williams | New Zealand | +0.307 | |
7 | Santiago Ramírez | Colombia | +0.373 |
Heat 2
Rank | Name | Nation | Gap | Notes |
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1 | Eddie Dawkins | New Zealand | Q | |
2 | Tomáš Bábek | Czech Republic | +0.059 | Q |
3 | Kang Shih Feng | Chinese Taipei | +0.117 | |
4 | Maximilian Dornbach | Germany | +0.155 | |
5 | Tomoyuki Kawabata | Japan | +0.234 | |
6 | Francesco Ceci | Italy | +0.443 | |
7 | Vasilijus Lendel | Lithuania | +0.468 |
Heat 3
Rank | Name | Nation | Gap | Notes |
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1 | Fabián Puerta | Colombia | Q | |
2 | Azizulhasni Awang | Malaysia | +0.041 | Q |
3 | Yuta Wakimoto | Japan | +0.118 | |
4 | Kwesi Browne | Trinidad and Tobago | +0.179 | |
5 | Quentin Lafargue | France | +0.207 | |
6 | Sergii Omelchenko | Azerbaijan | +0.346 | |
7 | David Sojka | Czech Republic | +0.507 |
Heat 4
Rank | Name | Nation | Gap | Notes |
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1 | Sam Webster | New Zealand | Q | |
2 | Joseph Truman | Great Britain | +0.092 | Q |
3 | Muhammad Sahrom | Malaysia | +0.096 | |
4 | Andriy Vynokurov | Ukraine | +0.205 | |
5 | Marc Jurczyk | Germany | +0.238 | |
6 | Pavel Kelemen | Czech Republic | +0.316 | |
7 | Yudai Nitta | Japan | +0.403 |
- Q = qualified to Second round
First round repechage
The winner of each heat qualified to the second round.[4]
Heat 1
Rank | Name | Nation | Gap | Notes |
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1 | Andriy Vynokurov | Ukraine | Q | |
2 | Quentin Lafargue | France | ||
3 | Santiago Ramírez | Colombia | +0.047 | |
4 | Lewis Oliva | Great Britain | +0.103 | |
5 | Francesco Ceci | Italy | +0.174 |
Heat 2
Rank | Name | Nation | Gap | Notes |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Marc Jurczyk | Germany | Q | |
2 | Tomoyuki Kawabata | Japan | +0.117 | |
3 | Zac Williams | New Zealand | +0.168 | |
4 | Kang Shih Feng | Chinese Taipei | +0.208 | |
5 | David Sojka | Czech Republic | +0.572 |
Heat 3
Rank | Name | Nation | Gap | Notes |
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1 | Pavel Kelemen | Czech Republic | Q | |
2 | Maximilian Dornbach | Germany | +0.083 | |
3 | Kwesi Browne | Trinidad and Tobago | +0.105 | |
4 | Hugo Barrette | Canada | +0.123 | |
5 | Yuta Wakimoto | Japan | +0.276 |
Heat 4
Rank | Name | Nation | Gap | Notes |
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1 | Joachim Eilers | Germany | Q | |
2 | Muhammad Sahrom | Malaysia | +0.061 | |
3 | Sergii Omelchenko | Azerbaijan | +0.164 | |
4 | Vasilijus Lendel | Lithuania | +0.527 | |
5 | Yudai Nitta | Japan | +0.981 |
- Q = qualified to Second round
Second round
The first three riders in each heat qualify to final 1-6, all other riders advance to final 7-12.[5]
Heat 1
Rank | Name | Nation | Gap | Notes |
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1 | Matthew Glaetzer | Australia | Q | |
2 | Tomáš Bábek | Czech Republic | +0.156 | Q |
3 | Azizulhasni Awang | Malaysia | +0.172 | Q |
4 | Sam Webster | New Zealand | +0.376 | |
5 | Andriy Vynokurov | Ukraine | +0.509 | |
6 | Joachim Eilers | Germany | REL |
Heat 2
Rank | Name | Nation | Gap | Notes |
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1 | Fabián Puerta | Colombia | Q | |
2 | Marc Jurczyk | Germany | +0.082 | Q |
3 | Pavel Kelemen | Czech Republic | +0.130 | Q |
4 | Eddie Dawkins | New Zealand | +0.164 | |
5 | Joseph Truman | Great Britain | +1.226 | |
6 | François Pervis | France | REL |
Finals
The finals were started at 21:33.[6]
Small final
Rank | Name | Nation | Gap | Notes |
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7 | Joachim Eilers | Germany | ||
8 | Joseph Truman | Great Britain | +0.066 | |
9 | Andriy Vynokurov | Ukraine | +0.126 | |
10 | François Pervis | France | +0.267 | |
11 | Sam Webster | New Zealand | +0.368 | |
12 | Eddie Dawkins | New Zealand | +1.676 |
Final
Rank | Name | Nation | Gap | Notes |
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Azizulhasni Awang | Malaysia | |||
Fabián Puerta | Colombia | +0.382 | ||
Tomáš Bábek | Czech Republic | +0.417 | ||
4 | Matthew Glaetzer | Australia | +0.473 | |
5 | Pavel Kelemen | Czech Republic | +0.590 | |
6 | Marc Jurczyk | Germany | +0.663 |
References
- "EVENT SCHEDULE | UCI 2017 TRACK CYCLING WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS". trackworldchamp.hk. Archived from the original on 2016-11-04. Retrieved 2017-04-13.
- "Start list". tissottiming.com. Retrieved 2017-04-13.
- "First round". Tissot Timing. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
- "First round repechage". Tissot Timing. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
- "Second round". Tissot Timing. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
- "Final results". Tissot Timing. Retrieved 13 April 2017.
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