Cycling at the 2006 Commonwealth Games – Men's keirin

The Men's keirin at the 2006 Commonwealth Games in Melbourne, Australia took place on March 17, 2006 at the Melbourne Multi Purpose Venue.

The gold medal was won by Ryan Bayley of Australia.

Results

First round

[1]

Heat 1

RankRider
1  Ryan Bayley (AUS)
2  Jamie Staff (ENG)
3  Josiah Ng (MAS)
4  Jason Forde (BAR)
5  Adam Stewart (NZL)

Heat 2

RankRider
1  Shane Kelly (AUS)
2  Ross Edgar (SCO)
3  Justin Grace (NZL)
4  Travis Smith (CAN)
5  Mohd Rizal Tisin (MAS)

Heat 3

RankRider
1  Ben Kersten (AUS)
2  Ricardo Lynch (JAM)
3  Nathan Seddon (NZL)
4  John Cumberbatch (BAR)
5  Matthew Crampton (ENG)

Repechages

[2]

Heat 1

RankRider
1  Travis Smith (CAN)
2  Josiah Ng (MAS)
3  John Cumberbatch (BAR)
4  Adam Stewart (NZL)

Heat 2

RankRider
1  Nathan Seddon (NZL)
2  Justin Grace (NZL)
3  Mohd Rizal Tisin (MAS)
4  Jason Forde (BAR)

Second round

[3]

Heat 1

RankRider
1  Ryan Bayley (AUS)
2  Travis Smith (CAN)
3  Ross Edgar (SCO)
4  Justin Grace (NZL)
5  Ricardo Lynch (JAM)
6  John Cumberbatch (BAR)

Heat 2

RankRider
1  Shane Kelly (AUS)
2  Josiah Ng (MAS)
3  Ben Kersten (AUS)
4  Mohd Rizal Tisin (MAS)
5  Jamie Staff (ENG)
6  Nathan Seddon (NZL)

Finals

[4]

1st to 6th

RankRider
 Ryan Bayley (AUS)
 Travis Smith (CAN)
 Ross Edgar (SCO)
4  Shane Kelly (AUS)
5  Josiah Ng (MAS)
REL  Ben Kersten (AUS)

7th to 12th

RankRider
7  Justin Grace (NZL)
8  John Cumberbatch (BAR)
9  Ricardo Lynch (JAM)
10  Nathan Seddon (ENG)
11  Mohd Rizal Tisin (MAS)
12  Jamie Staff (ENG)
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