2011 European Track Championships – Men's sprint

2011 UEC European Track Championships
Track cycling
Sprint men women
Team sprint men women
Keirin men women
Omnium men women
Team pursuit men women
Points race men women
Madison men

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]

Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 Kévin Sireau  France 10.087 Q
2 Maximilian Levy  Germany 10.137 Q
3 Robert Förstemann  Germany 10.163 Q
4 Chris Hoy  Great Britain 10.177 Q
5 Denis Dmitriev  Russia 10.198 Q
6 Jason Kenny  Great Britain 10.272 Q
7 Damian Zieliński  Poland 10.420 Q
8 Sergey Borisov  Russia 10.436 Q
9 Charlie Conord  France 10.442 Q
10 Teun Mulder  Netherlands 10.470 Q
11 Juan Peralta  Spain 10.492 Q
12 Hodei Mazquiaran  Spain 10.494 Q
13 Adam Ptáčník  Czech Republic 10.512 Q
14 Roy van den Berg  Netherlands 10.564 Q
15 Andriy Vynokurov  Ukraine 10.573 Q
16 Maciej Bielecki  Poland 10.592 Q
17 Christos Volikakis  Greece 10.593 Q
18 Luca Ceci  Italy 10.614 Q
19 Andrii Kutsenko  Ukraine 10.757 Q
20 Francesco Ceci  Italy 10.785 Q
21 Filip Ditzel  Czech Republic 10.786 Q
22 Zafeiris Volikakis  Greece 10.794 Q
23 Sándor Szalontay  Hungary 10.895 Q
24 Balázs Juhász  Hungary 11.844 Q

1/16 finals

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

Heat Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 1 Kévin Sireau  France 12.237 Q
1 2 Balázs Juhász  Hungary
2 1 Maximilian Levy  Germany 11.240 Q
2 2 Sándor Szalontay  Hungary
3 1 Robert Förstemann  Germany 11.345 Q
3 2 Zafeiris Volikakis  Greece
4 1 Filip Ditzel  Czech Republic Q
4 2 Chris Hoy  Great Britain DNS
5 1 Denis Dmitriev  Russia 11.254 Q
5 2 Francesco Ceci  Italy
6 1 Jason Kenny  Great Britain 10.566 Q
6 2 Andrii Kutsenko  Ukraine
7 1 Damian Zieliński  Poland 10.621 Q
7 2 Luca Ceci  Italy
8 1 Sergey Borisov  Ukraine 10.684 Q
8 2 Christos Volikakis  Greece
9 1 Charlie Conord  France 10.769 Q
9 2 Maciej Bielecki  Poland
10 1 Teun Mulder  Netherlands 10.944 Q
10 2 Andriy Vynokurov  Ukraine
11 1 Juan Peralta  Spain 10.742 Q
11 2 Roy van den Berg  Netherlands
12 1 Adam Ptáčník  Czech Republic 10.829 Q
12 2 Hodei 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]

Heat Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 1 Kévin Sireau  France 10.862 Q
1 2 Adam Ptáčník  Czech Republic
2 1 Maximilian Levy  Germany 10.653 Q
2 2 Juan Peralta  Spain
3 1 Robert Förstemann  Germany 10.815 Q
3 2 Teun Mulder  Netherlands
4 1 Charlie Conord  France 11.048 Q
4 2 Filip Ditzel  Czech Republic
5 1 Denis Dmitriev  Russia 11.785 Q
5 2 Sergey Borisov  Ukraine
6 1 Jason Kenny  Great Britain 10.540 Q
6 2 Damian 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]

Heat Rank Name Nation Time Notes
1 1 Damian Zieliński  Poland 11.155 Q
1 2 Adam Ptáčník  Czech Republic
1 3 Filip Ditzel  Czech Republic
2 1 Teun Mulder  Netherlands 10.995 Q
2 2 Juan Peralta  Spain
2 3 Sergey Borisov  Ukraine

Quarterfinals

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

Heat Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider Notes
1 1 Kévin Sireau  France 10.652 11.469 Q
1 2 Teun Mulder  Netherlands
2 1 Maximilian Levy  Germany 10.618 11.129 Q
2 2 Damian Zieliński  Poland
3 1 Jason Kenny  Great Britain 10.701 10.419 Q
3 2 Robert Förstemann  Germany
4 1 Denis Dmitriev  Russia 10.706 10.695 Q
4 2 Charlie Conord  France

Race for 5th–8th places

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

Rank Name Nation Time
5 Robert Förstemann  Germany 10.715
6 Teun Mulder  Netherlands
7 Damian Zieliński  Poland
8 Charlie Conord  France

Semifinals

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

Heat Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider Notes
1 1 Kévin Sireau  France 10.505 10.281 Q
1 2 Denis Dmitriev  Russia
2 1 Maximilian Levy  Germany 10.386 10.371 Q
2 2 Jason Kenny  Great Britain 10.864

Finals

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

Rank Name Nation Race 1 Race 2 Decider
Gold medal races
1st, gold medalist(s) Kévin Sireau  France 10.450 10.529
2nd, silver medalist(s) Maximilian Levy  Germany
Bronze medal races
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Denis Dmitriev  Russia 10.695 10.846
4 Jason Kenny  Great Britain

References

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