2011 European Track Championships – Men's madison

2011 UEC European Track Championships
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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
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
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
1st, gold medalist(s)  Belgium Kenny De Ketele
Iljo Keisse
19 0
2nd, silver medalist(s)   Switzerland Claudio Imhof
Cyrille Thiéry
12 0
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  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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