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.

Rainbow jersey

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 edit

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

Results edit

First round edit

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

Heat 1 edit

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

Heat 2 edit

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

Heat 3 edit

Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 François Pervis   France Q
2 Stefan Bötticher   Germany +0.018 Q
3 Andrew Taylor   Australia +0.134
4 Pavel Kelemen   Czech Republic +0.223
5 Valentin Savitskiy   Russia +0.418
6 Kazunari Watanabe   Japan +0.491
7 Hodei Mazquiarán   Spain +1.600

Heat 4 edit

Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Simon van Velthooven   New Zealand Q
2 Scott Sunderland   Australia +0.347 Q
3 Fabián Puerta   Colombia +0.543
4 Adam Ptáčník   Czech Republic +0.604
5 Juan Peralta   Spain +0.675
6 Kamil Kuczyński   Poland +0.917
7 Hugo Haak   Netherlands +0.990

First Round Repechage edit

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

Heat 1 edit

Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Matthew Glaetzer   Australia Q
2 Valentin Savitskiy   Russia +0.103
3 Edward Dawkins   New Zealand +0.187
4 Francesco Ceci   Italy +0.205
5 Adam Ptáčník   Czech Republic +0.250

Heat 2 edit

Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Jason Kenny   Great Britain Q
2 Hugo Haak   Netherlands +0.120
3 Matthew Crampton   Great Britain +0.130
4 Edgar Verdugo   Mexico +0.158
5 Pavel Kelemen   Czech Republic +0.207

Heat 3 edit

Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Andrew Taylor   Australia Q
2 Hodei Uria   Spain +0.332
3 Kamil Kuczyński   Poland +0.433
4 Denis Dmitriev   Russia +0.547
5 Yudai Nitta   Japan REL

Heat 4 edit

Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Christos Volikakis   Greece Q
2 Quentin Lafargue   France +0.113
3 Fabián Puerta   Colombia +0.248
4 Juan Peralta   Spain +0.250
5 Kazunari Watanabe   Japan +0.767

Second round edit

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

Heat 1 edit

Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Maximilian Levy   Germany Q
2 Matthijs Büchli   Netherlands +0.102 Q
3 Stefan Bötticher   Germany +0.187 Q
4 Simon van Velthooven   New Zealand +0.216
5 Matthew Glaetzer   Australia +0.283
6 Christos Volikakis   Greece REL

Heat 2 edit

Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Andrew Taylor   Australia Q
2 Scott Sunderland   Australia +0.081 Q
3 Jason Kenny   Great Britain +0.100 Q
4 Tobias Wachter   Germany +0.247
5 Josiah Ng   Malaysia +0.474
6 François Pervis   France REL

Finals edit

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

Small Final edit

Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
7 François Pervis   France
8 Matthew Glaetzer   Australia +0.056
9 Christos Volikakis   Greece +0.070
10 Tobias Wachter   Germany +0.086
11 Josiah Ng   Malaysia +0.173
12 Simon van Velthooven   New Zealand REL

Final edit

Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
  Jason Kenny   Great Britain
  Maximilian Levy   Germany +0.047
  Matthijs Büchli   Netherlands +0.224
4 Andrew Taylor   Australia +0.307
5 Scott Sunderland   Australia +0.701
6 Stefan Bötticher   Germany +0.802

References edit