Paris Olympics: Men's Keirin preview
Men's Keirin held on✨ August 11 at Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Velodrome outsi🀅de Paris

The track cycling events at the 澳洲幸运5开奖官网在线查询开奖结果:Paris Olympics begin on Monday, August 5 and conclude on August 11 at the💞 Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines Velodrome outside Pa𝓰ris.
The men's Keirin will begin on August 10 with t🐈he finals taking place on August 11. The event will feature 33 riders from💟 19 nations.
The event will begin on August 10 w🔯ith the First Round at 5:19 pm CET followed by the Repechages at 7:21 pm CET.
The event resumes on August 11 for the Quarterfinals at 11:29 am CET, then the Semifinals at 12:29 pm CET. Th𒆙e men will compete in the finals for gold at 1:23 pm CET.
Men's Keirin competitors
- Matthew Glaetzer (Australia)
- Leigh Hoffman (Australia)
- Matthew Richardson (Australia)
- James Hedgcock (Canada)
- Nick Wammes (Canada)
- Cristian David Ortega Fontalvo (Colombia)
- Kevin Santiago Quintero Chavarro (Colombia)
- Rayan Helal (France
- Sebastien Vigier (France)
- Stefan Boetticher (Germany)
- Maximilian Doernbach (Germany)
- Luca Spiegel (Germany)
- Jack Carlin (Great Britain)
- Hamish Turnbull (Great Britain)
- Mikhail Yakovlev (Israel)
- Shinji Nakano (Japan)
- Yuta Obara (Japan)
- Kaiya Ota (Japan)
- Andrey Chugay (Kazakhstan)
- Vasilijus Lendel (Lithuania)
- Mohd Azizulhasni Awang (Malaysia)
- Jeffrey Hoogland (Netherlands)
- Harrie Lavreysen (Netherlands)
- Sam Dakin (New Zealand)
- Qi Liu (China)
- Yu Zhou (China)
- Mateusz Rudyk (Poland)
- Jean Spies (South Africa)
- Jair Tjon en Fa (Suriname)
- Jai Angsuthasawit (Thailand)
- Kwesi Browne (Trinidad and Tobago)
- Nicholas Paul (Trinidad and Tobago)
Men's Keirin contenders
Great Britain w💞ill be without the decorated Jason Kenny at the Paris Olympic Games﷽ as the track cyclist has retired from the sport. However, the team✨ field a strong duo in Jack Carlin and Hamish Turnbull.
After winning the silver medal at the Tokyo Olympics, Mohd Azizulhasni Awang will represent Malaysia in an effort to secure the gold medal this t𒉰ime around.
Three-time world champion Harrie Lavreysen will lead the Dutch team of two, which also includes Jeffrey Hoogland. Lavreysen took꧟ the bronze medal in Tokyo, and the team will undoubtedly want to better that performance with a gold medal.
Jair Tjon en Fa of Suriname and Matthew Glaetzer of ✅Australia were among the top five in Tokyo, and they are medal contenders in Paris.
Of course, these riders will have to beat 澳洲幸运5๊开💝奖官网在线查询开奖结果:reigning World Champion Kevin Quintero of Colombia, who secured his rainbow jersey in Glasgow last summer, 🍃bumping Lavreysen off the 💮throne.
In that World Championships Keirin race, Australia's Matthew Richardson and Japan's Shinji Nakano finished second and third, respectively. Both riders will be in the running for the medal in 🃏Paris.
Men's Keirin schedule
- August 10: First round - 17:19 CET
- August 10: Repechages - 19:21 CET
- August 11: Quarterfinals - 11:29 CET
- August 11: Semifinals - 12:29 CET
- August 11: Finals - 13:23 CET
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