Cycling at the 2011 Pan American Games – Men's Keirin
The men's Keirin competition of the cycling events at the 2011 Pan American Games was held on October 20 at the Pan American Velodrome in Guadalajara.[1] The defending champion is Leonardo Narváez of Colombia.
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Venue | Pan American Velodrome | |||||||||
Dates | October 20 | |||||||||
Competitors | 8 from 8 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Road cycling | ||
Road race | men | women |
Time trial | men | women |
Track cycling | ||
Team pursuit | men | women |
Sprint | men | women |
Team sprint | men | women |
Keirin | men | women |
Omnium | men | women |
Mountain biking | ||
Cross-country | men | women |
BMX | ||
BMX | men | women |
Schedule
All times are Central Standard Time (UTC-6).
Date | Time | Round |
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October 20, 2011 | 10:00 | First round |
October 20, 2011 | 10:20 | First Round Repechage |
October 20, 2011 | 16:35 | Final |
Results
First Round
First 2 riders in each heat qualify to final, while the rest will race in the repechage.[2]
Rank | Heat | Name | Nation | Notes |
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1 | 1 | James Watkins | United States | Q |
2 | 1 | Fabian Puerta | Colombia | Q |
3 | 1 | Alejandro Mainat | Cuba | |
4 | 1 | Ruben Horta | Mexico | |
1 | 2 | Hersony Canelon | Venezuela | Q |
2 | 2 | Leandro Bottasso | Argentina | Q |
3 | 2 | Flavio Cipriano | Brazil | |
4 | 2 | Cristopher Mansilla | Chile |
First round repechage
The top two cyclists advanced to the final.[3]
Rank | Name | Nation | Notes |
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1 | Cristopher Mansilla | Chile | |
2 | Flavio Cipriano | Brazil | |
3 | Ruben Horta | Mexico | |
4 | Alejandro Mainat | Cuba |
Final
Rank | Name | Nation | Notes |
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Fabian Puerta | Colombia | ||
Hersony Canelon | Venezuela | ||
Leandro Bottasso | Argentina | ||
4 | James Watkins | United States | |
5 | Cristopher Mansilla | Chile | |
6 | Flavio Cipriano | Brazil |
References
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