2011 European Track Championships – Men's madison
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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 madison at the 2011 European Track Championships was held on 23 October 2011 with 20 teams participating. Two heats were held to determine the final participants.[1][2]
Medalists
Gold | Belgium Kenny De Ketele Iljo Keisse |
Silver | Switzerland Claudio Imhof Cyrille Thiery |
Bronze | France Vivien Brisse Morgan Kneisky |
Results
Qualifying
The top 8 teams of each heat advanced to the final. The races were held at 10:00.[3][4]
Heat 1
Rank | Nation | Cyclists | Points | Laps |
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1 | Czech Republic | Vojtech Hacecky Marek Mixa | 5 | 0 |
2 | Belgium | Kenny De Ketele Iljo Keisse | 10 | –1 |
3 | Switzerland | Claudio Imhof Cyrille Thiéry | 8 | –1 |
4 | Netherlands | Nick Stöpler Wim Stroetinga | 7 | –1 |
5 | Germany | Marcel Kalz Lucas Liss | 5 | –1 |
6 | Austria | Andreas Graf Andreas Müller | 5 | –1 |
7 | Denmark | Michael Mørkøv Christian Ranneries | 5 | –1 |
8 | France | Julien Duval Laurent Pichon | 4 | –1 |
9 | Russia | Kirill Baranov Kirill Yatsevich | 4 | –1 |
10 | Poland | Mateusz Nowak Adam Stachowiak | 2 | –1 |
Heat 2
Rank | Nation | Cyclists | Points | Laps |
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1 | Netherlands | Jens Mouris Peter Schep | 5 | 0 |
2 | Ukraine | Sergiy Lagkuti Mykhaylo Radionov | 0 | 0 |
3 | Denmark | Casper Folsach Mathias Møller Nielsen | 0 | 0 |
4 | Spain | David Juaneda Albert Torres | 11 | –1 |
5 | Czech Republic | Martin Bláha Milan Kadlec | 10 | –1 |
6 | Switzerland | Silvan Dillier Loïc Perizzolo | 9 | –1 |
7 | France | Vivien Brisse Morgan Kneisky | 8 | –1 |
8 | Italy | Omar Bertazzo Angelo Ciccone | 5 | –1 |
9 | Russia | Valery Kaykov Ivan Savitskiy | 4 | –1 |
10 | Belgium | Ingmar De Poortere Steve Schets | 3 | –1 |
Final
The race was held at 16:21.[5]
Rank | Nation | Cyclists | Points | Laps |
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Belgium | Kenny De Ketele Iljo Keisse | 19 | 0 | |
Switzerland | Claudio Imhof Cyrille Thiéry | 12 | 0 | |
France | Vivien Brisse Morgan Kneisky | 1 | 0 | |
4 | Austria | Andreas Graf Andreas Müller | 8 | 0 |
5 | Czech Republic | Martin Bláha Milan Kadlec | 5 | 0 |
6 | Spain | David Juaneda Albert Torres | 17 | –1 |
7 | Netherlands | Nick Stöpler Wim Stroetinga | 12 | –1 |
8 | Denmark | Michael Mørkøv Christian Ranneries | 9 | –1 |
9 | Switzerland | Silvan Dillier Loïc Perizzolo | 6 | –1 |
10 | Italy | Omar Bertazzo Angelo Ciccone | 2 | –1 |
11 | Ukraine | Sergiy Lagkuti Mykhaylo Radionov | 1 | –1 |
12 | Denmark | Casper Folsach Mathias Møller Nielsen | 0 | –1 |
13 | Netherlands | Jens Mouris Peter Schep | 0 | –1 |
14 | France | Julien Duval Laurent Pichon | 0 | –1 |
15 | Czech Republic | Vojtech Hacecky Marek Mixa | 8 | –2 |
References
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