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 Thièry
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

RankNationCyclistsPointsLaps
1 Czech RepublicVojtech Hacecky
Marek Mixa
50
2 BelgiumKenny De Ketele
Iljo Keisse
10–1
3  SwitzerlandClaudio Imhof
Cyrille Thièry
8–1
4 NetherlandsNick Stöpler
Wim Stroetinga
7–1
5 GermanyMarcel Kalz
Lucas Liss
5–1
6 AustriaAndreas Graf
Andreas Müller
5–1
7 DenmarkMichael Mørkøv
Christian Ranneries
5–1
8 FranceJulien Duval
Laurent Pichon
4–1
9 RussiaKirill Baranov
Kirill Yatsevich
4–1
10 PolandMateusz Nowak
Adam Stachowiak
2–1

Heat 2

RankNationCyclistsPointsLaps
1 NetherlandsJens Mouris
Peter Schep
50
2 UkraineSergiy Lagkuti
Mykhaylo Radionov
00
3 DenmarkCasper Folsach
Mathias Møller Nielsen
00
4 SpainDavid Juaneda
Albert Torres
11–1
5 Czech RepublicMartin Bláha
Milan Kadlec
10–1
6  SwitzerlandSilvan Dillier
Loïc Perizzolo
9–1
7 FranceVivien Brisse
Morgan Kneisky
8–1
8 ItalyOmar Bertazzo
Angelo Ciccone
5–1
9 RussiaValery Kaykov
Ivan Savitskiy
4–1
10 BelgiumIngmar De Poortere
Steve Schets
3–1

Final

The race was held at 16:21.[5]

RankNationCyclistsPointsLaps
1st place, gold medalist(s) BelgiumKenny De Ketele
Iljo Keisse
190
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  SwitzerlandClaudio Imhof
Cyrille Thièry
120
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) FranceVivien Brisse
Morgan Kneisky
10
4 AustriaAndreas Graf
Andreas Müller
80
5 Czech RepublicMartin Bláha
Milan Kadlec
50
6 SpainDavid Juaneda
Albert Torres
17–1
7 NetherlandsNick Stöpler
Wim Stroetinga
12–1
8 DenmarkMichael Mørkøv
Christian Ranneries
9–1
9  SwitzerlandSilvan Dillier
Loïc Perizzolo
6–1
10 ItalyOmar Bertazzo
Angelo Ciccone
2–1
11 UkraineSergiy Lagkuti
Mykhaylo Radionov
1–1
12 DenmarkCasper Folsach
Mathias Møller Nielsen
0–1
13 NetherlandsJens Mouris
Peter Schep
0–1
14 FranceJulien Duval
Laurent Pichon
0–1
15 Czech RepublicVojtech Hacecky
Marek Mixa
8–2

References

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