2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's keirin

Men's keirin
at the 2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships
VenueVelodrom
LocationBerlin, Germany
Dates27 February
Competitors28 from 17 nations
Medalists
gold medal Harrie Lavreysen   Netherlands
silver medal Yuta Wakimoto   Japan
bronze medal Azizulhasni Awang   Malaysia
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The Men's keirin competition at the 2020 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on 27 February 2020.[1][2]

Results

First round

The first round was started at 14:30.[3] The first two riders in each heat qualified for the quarterfinals, all other riders moved to the repechages.

Heat 1
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Harrie Lavreysen  Netherlands Q
2 Azizulhasni Awang  Malaysia +0.244 Q
3 Stefan Bötticher  Germany +0.386
4 Shane Perkins  Russia +0.697
5 Jean Spies  South Africa +0.843
Heat 3
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Jeffrey Hoogland  Netherlands Q
2 Krzysztof Maksel  Poland +0.071 Q
3 Jai Angsuthasawit  Thailand +0.135
4 Kevin Quintero  Colombia +0.452
5 Jason Kenny  Great Britain +0.500
6 Juan Peralta  Spain +0.668
Heat 5
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Yuta Wakimoto  Japan Q
2 Matthijs Büchli  Netherlands +0.175 Q
3 Sam Webster  New Zealand +0.256
4 Tomáš Bábek  Czech Republic +0.572
5 Kang Shih-feng  Chinese Taipei +0.617
6 Santiago Ramírez  Colombia +0.717
Heat 2
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Rayan Helal  France Q
2 Jack Carlin  Great Britain +0.060 Q
3 Maximilian Levy  Germany +0.069
4 Yudai Nitta  Japan +0.167
5 Hersony Canelón  Venezuela +0.747
Heat 4
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Sebastien Vigier  France Q
2 Denis Dmitriev  Russia +0.136 Q
3 Theo Bos  Netherlands +0.256
4 Sergey Ponomaryov  Kazakhstan +0.407
5 Edward Dawkins  New Zealand +0.480
6 Tomoyuki Kawabata  Japan +0.617

First round repechage

The first round repechage was started at 15:40.[4] The first two riders in each heat qualified for the quarterfinals.

Heat 1
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Stefan Bötticher  Germany Q
2 Sergey Ponomaryov  Kazakhstan +0.056 Q
3 Juan Peralta  Spain +0.068
4 Tomáš Bábek  Czech Republic +0.261
Heat 3
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Yudai Nitta  Japan Q
2 Jai Angsuthasawit  Thailand +0.052 Q
3 Edward Dawkins  New Zealand +0.246
4 Santiago Ramírez  Colombia +0.250
5 Jean Spies  South Africa +0.559
Heat 2
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Tomoyuki Kawabata  Japan Q
2 Kang Shih-feng  Chinese Taipei +0.254 Q
3 Shane Perkins  Russia +0.259
4 Kevin Quintero  Colombia +0.367
5 Maximilian Levy  Germany +0.450
Heat 4
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Jason Kenny  Great Britain Q
2 Sam Webster  New Zealand +0.073 Q
3 Hersony Canelón  Venezuela +0.079
4 Theo Bos  Netherlands +1.966

Quarterfinals

The quarterfinals were started at 16:36.[5] The first four riders in each heat qualified for the semifinals.

Heat 1
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Harrie Lavreysen  Netherlands Q
2 Sébastien Vigier  France +0.013 Q
3 Sergey Ponomaryov  Kazakhstan +0.071 Q
4 Jack Carlin  Great Britain +0.080 Q
5 Tomoyuki Kawabata  Japan +0.101
6 Sam Webster  New Zealand +0.483
Heat 3
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Yudai Nitta  Japan Q
2 Azizulhasni Awang  Malaysia +0.153 Q
3 Jeffrey Hoogland  Netherlands +0.199 Q
4 Stefan Bötticher  Germany +0.212 Q
5 Denis Dmitriev  Russia +0.260
6 Kang Shih-feng  Chinese Taipei +0.294
Heat 2
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Matthijs Büchli  Netherlands Q
2 Yuta Wakimoto  Japan +0.001 Q
3 Rayan Helal  France +0.100 Q
4 Jason Kenny  Great Britain +2.405 Q
Krzysztof Maksel  Poland Did not finish
Jai Angsuthasawit  Thailand

Semifinals

The semifinals were started at 19:14.[6] The first three riders in each heat qualified for the final, all other riders raced for places 7 to 12.

Heat 1
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Yuta Wakimoto  Japan Q
2 Sergey Ponomaryov  Kazakhstan +0.477 Q
3 Harrie Lavreysen  Netherlands +0.480 Q
4 Jason Kenny  Great Britain +0.481
5 Sébastien Vigier  France +0.702
6 Jeffrey Hoogland  Netherlands +0.762
Heat 2
Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1 Azizulhasni Awang  Malaysia Q
2 Stefan Bötticher  Germany +0.234 Q
3 Jack Carlin  Great Britain +0.239 Q
4 Matthijs Büchli  Netherlands +0.316
5 Yudai Nitta  Japan +0.416
6 Rayan Helal  France +1.232

Finals

The finals were started at 20:42.[7]

Small final

Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
7 Jeffrey Hoogland  Netherlands
8 Jason Kenny  Great Britain +0.082
9 Rayan Helal  France +0.868
10 Sébastien Vigier  France +3.278
11 Matthijs Büchli  Netherlands Did not finish
12 Yudai Nitta  Japan Relegated

Final

Rank Name Nation Gap Notes
1st place, gold medalist(s) Harrie Lavreysen  Netherlands
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Yuta Wakimoto  Japan +0.036
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Azizulhasni Awang  Malaysia +0.108
4 Jack Carlin  Great Britain +0.348
5 Stefan Bötticher  Germany +0.668
6 Sergey Ponomaryov  Kazakhstan +1.148

References

  1. ^ "Schedule" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2020-02-12. Retrieved 2020-02-23.
  2. ^ Start list
  3. ^ First round results
  4. ^ First round repechage results
  5. ^ Quarterfinals results
  6. ^ Semifinals results
  7. ^ Final results
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