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Hoy and Edgar Get Keirin One-Two




Britain's Chris Hoy and Ross Edgar have claimed the Gold and Silver Medals respectively in the Men's Keirin in Laoshan Velodrome at the Beijing Olympic Games

Heat One saw Hoy easily beat German Carsten Bergemann, Toshiaki Fushimi of Japan and French powerhouse Gregory Bauge, whereas Edgar, who was fifth in the Athens Olym pic Keirin, beat Roberto Chiappa of Italy and Malaysian Josiah Ng to progress though, Chiappa was then relegated for jumping the start allowing Ng to reach the Semis

In the other Heats Azizu Awang of Malaysia showed what a promising future he has in the sport when he beat Kilo World Champion and Silver Medallist in the Keirin at the Manchester Worlds, Teun Mulder to reach the Semis, relegating Shane Kelly to the repechage

Heat Four provided the sell-out Laoshan Velodrome crowd with a shock as despite being off form due to lengthly injury setbacks since his Athens Olympic Sprint-Keirin double, Aussie Ryan Bayley came round Theo Bos in the closing stages to easily win and push France's Arnaud Tournant into the repechage

Luckily for Great Britain both Edgar and Hoy were given separate Semi-Final draws, with Chris in Heat One using his normal style to force his way to the front and get the perfect lead out from the Derny

As the motorbike left the track Hoy created a considerable gap between himself and the rest of the field, that included Shane Kelly who made it back through the repechage and Ryan Bayley.

However, the opposition made no difference to Hoy as he stormed round the final 500m to make the final ahead of Kelly and Tournant with ease and surely look odds-on for his second Gold of the Beijing Games

There was drama in Ross Edgar's Semi as Polish rider Kamil Kuczynski swerved to avoid Carsten Bergmann's rear wheel and in the process crashed, bringing down multiple World Champion Theo Bos

After a lenghtly delay the race was restarted, with Bos and Kuczynski not allowed to race it was down to four riders to fight for three places in the final

In his usual laid back style, Edgar took to the front ahead of Awang, Bergemann and Kiyofumi Nagai of Japan and made light work of reaching the final, as he simply rode to his opposition and just did what was required to win on the line from the Japanese and German

In the final all eyes were on Hoy and Edgar, could they achieve that Golden one-two? the answer was yes as Edgar hit the front after barging Tournant out of the way

Ross then executed the normal tactic of easing back to allow Hoy the front before holding the opposition up so that Hoy could blast off the front as soon as the Derny left the track

Chris then built up a huge lead and solo'ed his way to the Olympic title, whilst Ross had to fight his way out of a the scrap for the minor placings to get Silver on the line from Japan's Kiyofumi Nagai

Whereas it was a remarkable achievement by Hoy, it can not be underestimated how much Edgar contributed towards his victory and we shall never know whether if he had rode for himself he could have beaten the now, three times Olympic Gold medallist, either way it's still an incredible result for the two Scots and British Cycling, one-two in the Olympic Games, WOW

Men's Keirin

Final 1-6
1. HOY Chris Great Britain
2. EDGAR Ross Great Britain
3. NAGAI Kiyofumi Japan
4. KELLY Shane Australia
5. BERGEMANN Carsten Germany
6. TOURNANT Arnaud France

Final 7-12
7.  BAUGE Gregory France
8.  BAYLEY Ryan Australia
9.  NG Josiah Malaysia
10.  AWANG Mohd Azizulhasni Malaysia
11.  KUCZYNSKI Kamil Poland
DNS BOS Theo Netherlands

Round Two/Semi-Finals

Heat 1

1 Chris Hoy (Great Britain)

2 Shane Kelly (Australia)

3 Arnaud Tournant (France)

4 Josiah Ng (Malaysia)

5 Gregory Bauge (France)

6 Ryan Bayley (Australia)

 

Heat 2

1 Ross Edgar (Great Britain)

2 Kiyofumi Nagai (Japan)

3 Carsten Bergemann (Germany)

4 Mohd Azizulhasni Awang (Malaysia)

DNF Theo Bos (Netherlands)

DNF Kamil Kuczynski (Poland)

Round One

1  HOY Chris Great Britain
2  BERGEMANN Carsten Germany
3  FUSHIMI Toshiaki Japan
4  BAUGE Gregory France
5  KUCZYNSKI Kamil Poland
6  DMITRIEV Denis Russian Fed.

1  AWANG Mohd Azizulhasni Malaysia
2  KELLY Shane Australia
3  MULDER Teun Netherlands
4  VYNOKUROV Andrii Ukraine
5  POLYNSKIY Sergey Russian Fed.
6  FENG Yong China

<1  EDGAR Ross Great Britain
2  NG Josiah Malaysia
3  NAGAI Kiyofumi Japan
4  SPICKA Denis Czech Republic
5  VOLIKAKIS Christos Greece
REL  CHIAPPA Roberto Italy

1  BAYLEY Ryan Australia
2  BOS Theo Netherlands
3  MASSIE Giddeon United States
4  TOURNANT Arnaud France
5  MANTZOURANIS Athanasios Greece
6  LYNCH Ricardo Jamaica
7  LEVY Maximilian

Men's Points

Final at 10:40 BST

At the fence
1. KIRYIENKA Vasili Belarus
2. RIBLON Christophe France
3. SCHEP Peter Netherlands
4. MEYER Cameron Australia
5. HENDERSON Greg New Zealand
6. KADLEC Milan Czech Republic
7. RATAJCZYK Rafal Poland
8. WONG Kam Po Hong Kong,China
9. IGNATYEV Mikhail Russian Fed.
10. NEWTON Chris Great Britain
11. LLANERAS Joan Spain
12. KREUTZFELDT Daniel Denmark

 

At the blue band
13. KEISSE Iljo Belgium
14. ARRIAGADA Marco Chile
15. BELL Zachary Canada
16. IIJIMA Makoto Japan
17. CICCONE Angelo Italy
18. KLUGE Roger Germany
19. LEA Bobby United States
20. CURUCHET Juan Esteban Argentina
21. FENG Chun-Kai Chinese Taipei
22. RYBIN Volodymyr Ukraine
23. Milton Ariel WYNANTS

Men's Pursuit

Round 1 at 09:30 BST

Heat 1  DYUDYA Volodymyr Ukraine v BURKE Steven Great Britain

Heat 2  MARKOV Alexei Russian Fed v TAULER Antonio Spain

Heat 3  ROULSTON Hayden New Zealand v PHINNEY Taylor United States

Heat 4  WIGGINS Bradley Great Britain v SEROV Alexander Russian Fed

Bronze Ride Off at 11:50 BST

Gold/Silver Final at 11:55 BST

 

Women's Pursuit

Round 1 at 10:05 BST

Heat 1  SHANKS Alison New Zealand v HAMMER Sarah United States

Heat 2  KALITOVSKA Lesya Ukraine v SEREIKAITE Vilija Lithuania

Heat 3  ROMERO Rebecca Great Britain v MACTIER Katie Australia

Heat 4   HOUVENAGHEL Wendy Great Britain v KOZLIKOVA Lada Czech Republic






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