2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships

{{short description|Track cycling world championships}}

{{Infobox cycling championship

| image = 2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships logo.jpg

| venue = Apeldoorn, Netherlands {{flagicon|Netherlands}}

| date = 23–27 March 2011

| velodrome = Omnisport Apeldoorn

| nations =

| cyclists =

| events = 19

| previous = Ballerup 2010

| next = Melbourne 2012

}}

The 2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was the World Championships for track cycling in 2011. The championships took place at the Omnisport Apeldoorn in Apeldoorn, Netherlands from 23 to 27 March 2011. In January 2012 it was announced that Grégory Baugé's results in the Sprint and Team Sprint competitions would be nullified.{{cite web|author=Nigel Wynn |url=http://www.cyclingweekly.co.uk/news/latest/531323/bauge-stripped-of-2011-track-sprint-world-titles.html |title=Gregory Bauge stripped of 2011 track sprint world titles | Latest News |publisher=Cycling Weekly |access-date=2012-01-06}}

The championships were dominated by the rivalry between Australia and Great Britain, who shared 10 of the 19 gold medals available between them, including in eight of the ten Olympic events.

Participating nations

41 nations participated.{{cite web|url=http://www.worldchamptrackcycling.com/index.php?option=com_focusblog&view=item&id=221-41-countries-to-the-world-championships-track-cycling&Itemid=7 |title=41 countries to the World Championships track cycling |date=2011-03-03 |work=worldchamptrackcycling.com |access-date=2011-03-03 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718113501/http://www.worldchamptrackcycling.com/index.php?option=com_focusblog&view=item&id=221-41-countries-to-the-world-championships-track-cycling&Itemid=7 |archive-date=2011-07-18 }}

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  • {{flagcountry|ARG}} (2)
  • {{flagu|Australia}} (19)
  • {{flagcountry|AUT}} (3)
  • {{flagcountry|BEL}} (11)
  • {{flagcountry|BLR}} (4)
  • {{flagu|Canada}} (9)
  • {{flagcountry|CHI}} (6)
  • {{flagcountry|CHN}} (11)
  • {{flagcountry|COL}} (12)
  • {{flagcountry|CUB}} (3)
  • {{flagcountry|CZE}} (9)
  • {{flagcountry|DEN}} (5)
  • {{flagcountry|ESP}} (14)
  • {{flagu|France}} (17)
  • {{flagu|Great Britain}} (16)
  • {{flagu|Germany}} (23)
  • {{flagcountry|GRE}} (9)
  • {{flagcountry|HKG}} (8)
  • {{flagcountry|IRL}} (2)
  • {{flagu|Italy}} (11)
  • {{flagcountry|JPN}} (9)
  • {{flagcountry|KAZ}} (1)
  • {{flagcountry|KOR}} (3)
  • {{flagcountry|LTU}} (7)
  • {{flagcountry|MAS}} (5)
  • {{flagcountry|MEX}} (2)
  • {{flagcountry|NED}} (21)
  • {{flagu|New Zealand}} (16)
  • {{flagcountry|POL}} (10)
  • {{flagcountry|RSA}} (1)
  • {{flagu|Russia}} (21)
  • {{flagcountry|SLO}} (1)
  • {{flagcountry|SUI}} (8)
  • {{flagcountry|SVK}} (1)
  • {{flagcountry|THA}} (3)
  • {{flagcountry|TPE}} (1)
  • {{flagcountry|TRI}}
  • {{flagcountry|UKR}} (10)
  • {{flagu|United States}} (9)
  • {{flagcountry|UZB}} (2)
  • {{flagcountry|VEN}} (5)

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Medal summary

{{MedalistTable|type=Event|columns=2}}
bgcolor="#cccccc"

| colspan=7 | Men's events

Men's sprint{{#tag:ref|France's Grégory Baugé originally won the gold medal, but was stripped of that title in January 2012, with the other riders in the final round promoted to the respective medal positions.{{cite news|url=http://www.velonation.com/News/ID/10810/UCI-confirms-Jason-Kenny-Germany-are-upgraded-to-2011-world-track-champions.aspx|first=Shane|last=Stokes|title=UCI confirms Jason Kenny, Germany are upgraded to 2011 world track champions|date=6 January 2012|access-date=6 January 2012|work=VeloNation|publisher=VeloNation LLC}}|group="nb"}}
{{DetailsLink|2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's sprint}}

| Jason Kenny
{{small|{{flagu|Great Britain}}}}

| Chris Hoy
{{small|{{flagu|Great Britain}}}}
| Mickaël Bourgain
{{small|{{flagu|France}}}}
{{nowrap|Men's 1 km time trial}}
{{DetailsLink|2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's 1 km time trial}}

| Stefan Nimke
{{small|{{flagu|Germany}}}}

1:00.793

| Teun Mulder
{{small|{{flagcountry|Netherlands}}}}

1:01:179

| François Pervis
{{small|{{flagu|France}}}}

1:01.228
{{nowrap|Men's individual pursuit}}
{{DetailsLink|2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's individual pursuit}}

| Jack Bobridge
{{small|{{flagu|Australia}}}}

4:21.141

| Jesse Sergent
{{small|{{flagcountry|New Zealand}}}}

4:23.865

| Michael Hepburn
{{small|{{flagu|Australia}}}}

4:22.553
Men's team pursuit
{{DetailsLink|2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's team pursuit}}

| Jack Bobridge
Rohan Dennis
Luke Durbridge
Michael Hepburn

{{small|{{flagu|Australia}}}}

3:57.832

| Alexei Markov
Evgeny Kovalev
Ivan Kovalev
Alexander Serov
{{small|{{flagu|Russia}}}}

4:02.229

| Ed Clancy
Steven Burke
Peter Kennaugh
Andy Tennant
{{small|{{flagu|Great Britain}}}}

4:02.781
Men's team sprint{{#tag:ref|France's Grégory Baugé, Michaël D'Almeida and Kévin Sireau originally won the gold medal, but were stripped of that title in January 2012, with the other teams in the final round promoted to the respective medal positions.|group="nb"}}
{{DetailsLink|2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's team sprint}}

| René Enders
Maximilian Levy
Stefan Nimke
{{small|{{flagu|Germany}}}}

44.483

| Matthew Crampton
Chris Hoy
Jason Kenny
{{small|{{flagu|Great Britain}}}}

44.235

| Dan Ellis
Matthew Glaetzer
Jason Niblett
{{small|{{flagu|Australia}}}}

45.241
Men's keirin
{{DetailsLink|2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's keirin}}

| Shane Perkins
{{small|{{flagu|Australia}}}}

| Chris Hoy
{{small|{{flagu|Great Britain}}}}
| Teun Mulder
{{small|{{flagcountry|Netherlands}}}}
Men's scratch
{{DetailsLink|2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's scratch}}

| Kwok Ho Ting
{{small|{{HKG}}}}

| Elia Viviani
{{small|{{flagu|Italy}}}}
| Morgan Kneisky
{{small|{{flagu|France}}}}
Men's points race
{{DetailsLink|2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's points race}}

| Edwin Ávila
{{small|{{COL}}}}

| Cameron Meyer
{{small|{{flagu|Australia}}}}
| Morgan Kneisky
{{small|{{flagu|France}}}}
Men's madison
{{DetailsLink|2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's madison}}

| Leigh Howard
Cameron Meyer

{{small|{{flagu|Australia}}}}

| Martin Bláha
Jiří Hochmann
{{small|{{CZE}}}}
| Theo Bos
Peter Schep
{{small|{{flagcountry|Netherlands}}}}
Men's omnium
{{DetailsLink|2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's omnium}}

| Michael Freiberg
{{small|{{flagu|Australia}}}}

| Shane Archbold
{{small|{{flagcountry|New Zealand}}}}
| Gijs van Hoecke
{{small|{{flagu|Belgium}}}}
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| colspan=7 | Women's events

Women's sprint
{{DetailsLink|2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's sprint}}

| Anna Meares
{{small|{{flagu|Australia}}}}

| Simona Krupeckaitė
{{small|{{LTU}}}}
| Victoria Pendleton
{{small|{{flagu|Great Britain}}}}
{{nowrap|Women's 500 m time trial}}
{{DetailsLink|2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's 500 m time trial}}

| Olga Panarina
{{small|{{BLR}}}}

33.896

| Sandie Clair
{{small|{{flagu|France}}}}

33.919

| Miriam Welte
{{small|{{flagu|Germany}}}}

34.496
Women's individual pursuit
{{DetailsLink|2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's individual pursuit}}

| Sarah Hammer
{{small|{{flagu|United States}}}}

3.32.933

| Alison Shanks
{{small|{{flagcountry|New Zealand}}}}

3:33.229

| Vilija Sereikaitė
{{small|{{LTU}}}}

3.37.643
Women's team pursuit
{{DetailsLink|2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's team pursuit}}

| Laura Trott
Wendy Houvenaghel
Dani King

{{small|{{flagu|Great Britain}}}}

3:23.419

| Sarah Hammer
Dotsie Bausch
Jennie Reed
{{small|{{flagu|United States}}}}

3:25.308

| Kaytee Boyd
Jaime Nielsen
Alison Shanks
{{small|{{flagcountry|New Zealand}}}}

3:24.065
Women's team sprint
{{DetailsLink|2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's team sprint}}

| Kaarle McCulloch
Anna Meares

{{small|{{flagu|Australia}}}}

33.237

| Victoria Pendleton
Jessica Varnish
{{small|{{flagu|Great Britain}}}}

33.525

| Gong Jinjie
Guo Shuang
Junhong Lin
{{small|{{flagcountry|China}}}}

33.586
Women's keirin
{{DetailsLink|2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's keirin}}
Anna Meares
{{small|{{flagu|Australia}}}}
|Olga Panarina
{{small|{{BLR}}}}
|Clara Sanchez
{{small|{{flagu|France}}}}
Women's scratch
{{DetailsLink|2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's scratch}}

| Marianne Vos
{{small|{{flagcountry|Netherlands}}}}

| Katherine Bates
{{small|{{flagu|Australia}}}}
| Dani King
{{small|{{flagu|Great Britain}}}}
Women's points race
{{DetailsLink|2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's points race}}

| Tatsiana Sharakova
{{small|{{BLR}}}}

| Jarmila Machačová
{{small|{{CZE}}}}
| Giorgia Bronzini
{{small|{{flagu|Italy}}}}
Women's omnium
{{DetailsLink|2011 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Women's omnium}}

| Tara Whitten
{{small|{{flagu|Canada}}}}

| Sarah Hammer
{{small|{{flagu|United States}}}}
| Kirsten Wild
{{small|{{flagcountry|Netherlands}}}}

Medal table

{{Medals table

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| host =

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| team =

| gold_AUS = 8 | silver_AUS = 2 | bronze_AUS = 2

| gold_GBR = 2 | silver_GBR = 4 | bronze_GBR = 3

| gold_BLR = 2 | silver_BLR = 1 | bronze_BLR = 0

| gold_GER = 2 | silver_GER = 0 | bronze_GER = 1

| gold_USA = 1 | silver_USA = 2 | bronze_USA = 0

| gold_NED = 1 | silver_NED = 1 | bronze_NED = 3

| gold_CAN = 1 | silver_CAN = 0 | bronze_CAN = 0

| gold_COL = 1 | silver_COL = 0 | bronze_COL = 0

| gold_HKG = 1 | silver_HKG = 0 | bronze_HKG = 0

| gold_NZL = 0 | silver_NZL = 3 | bronze_NZL = 1

| gold_CZE = 0 | silver_CZE = 2 | bronze_CZE = 0

| gold_ITA = 0 | silver_ITA = 1 | bronze_ITA = 1

| gold_LTU = 0 | silver_LTU = 1 | bronze_LTU = 1

| gold_RUS = 0 | silver_RUS = 1 | bronze_RUS = 0

| gold_BEL = 0 | silver_BEL = 0 | bronze_BEL = 1

| gold_CHN = 0 | silver_CHN = 0 | bronze_CHN = 1

| gold_FRA = 0 | silver_FRA = 1 | bronze_FRA = 5

}}

  • {{flagu|France}} were stripped of two gold medals in January 2012, following the suspension of Grégory Baugé for doping test availability violations, and the medals in those two events were redistributed by UCI.

See also

Notes

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References

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