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2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's team sprint
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The Men's team sprint at the 2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on March 23. 18 nations of 3 cyclists each participated in the contest. After the qualifying, the fastest 2 teams raced for gold, and 3rd and 4th teams raced for bronze.
In January 2012, the French team were stripped of their world title, following the nullification of Grégory Baugé's 2011 results after a 12-month backdated ban for drug test infringements.
Results
Qualifying
Qualifying was held at 17:15.
| Rank | Name | Nation | Time | Notes |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 | Michaël D'Almeida | |||
| Grégory Baugé | ||||
| Kévin Sireau | France | 43.951 | Q | |
| 2 | René Enders | |||
| Maximilian Levy | ||||
| Stefan Nimke | Germany | 44.101 | Q | |
| 3 | Matthew Crampton | |||
| Chris Hoy | ||||
| Jason Kenny | United Kingdom | 44.128 | q | |
| 4 | Jason Niblett | |||
| Scott Sunderland | ||||
| Dan Ellis | Australia | 44.501 | q | |
| 5 | Sergey Kucherov | |||
| Denis Dmitriev | ||||
| Pavel Yakushevskiy | Russia | 44.805 | ||
| 6 | Sam Webster | |||
| Edward Dawkins | ||||
| Ethan Mitchell | New Zealand | 45.032 | ||
| 7 | Hugo Haak | |||
| Roy van den Berg | ||||
| Teun Mulder | Netherlands | 45.047 | ||
| 8 | Zhang Miao | |||
| Zhang Lei | ||||
| Cheng Changsong | China | 45.112 | ||
| 9 | Kamil Kuczyński | |||
| Damian Zieliński | ||||
| Maciej Bielecki | Poland | 45.217 | ||
| 10 | Kazuki Amagai | |||
| Yudai Nitta | ||||
| Kazunari Watanabe | Japan | 45.462 | ||
| 11 | Denis Špička | |||
| Tomáš Bábek | ||||
| Adam Ptáčník | 45.913 | |||
| 12 | Dean Tracy | |||
| Michael Blatchford | ||||
| Giddeon Massie | United States | 46.190 | ||
| 13 | Juan Peralta Gascon | |||
| Ruben Donet Gregori | ||||
| Itmar Esteban Herraiz | Spain | 46.294 | ||
| 14 | Ángel Pulgar | |||
| César Marcano | ||||
| Hersony Canelón | 46.309 | |||
| 15 | Josiah Ng | |||
| Muhammad Md | ||||
| Mohd Rizal Tisin | 46.470 | |||
| 16 | Christian Tamayo | |||
| Rubén Murillo | ||||
| Fabián Puerta | 46.589 | |||
| 17 | Konstantinos Christodoulou | |||
| Zafeirios Volikakis | ||||
| Christos Volikakis | 46.724 | |||
| 18 | Scott Mulder | |||
| Hugo Barrette | ||||
| Thomas Hums | Canada | 46.876 |
Finals
The finals were held at 21:05.
| Rank | Name | Nation | Time | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Gold Medal Race | ||||
| DSQ | Michaël D'Almeida | |||
| Grégory Baugé | ||||
| Kévin Sireau | France | 43.867 | ||
| René Enders | ||||
| Maximilian Levy | ||||
| Stefan Nimke | Germany | 44.483 | ||
| Bronze Medal Race | ||||
| Matthew Crampton | ||||
| Chris Hoy | ||||
| Jason Kenny | United Kingdom | 44.235 | ||
| Dan Ellis | ||||
| Matthew Glaetzer | ||||
| Jason Niblett | Australia | 45.241 |
References
References
- "Start list".
- Stokes, Shane. (6 January 2012). "UCI confirms Jason Kenny, Germany are upgraded to 2011 world track champions". VeloNation LLC.
- (6 January 2012). "Jason Kenny named world sprint champion after Bauge ban". [[BBC Sport]].
- "Qualifying Results".
- "Final Results".
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