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Keirin is a track cycling event in which a small group of cyclists sprints for victory. In the first few laps, the cyclists are paced by a motorised vehicle, which leaves the track a few laps before the end, at a speed of about 50 km/h. The first to finish the race is the winner.

In championships, this event is conducted in several rounds. Eliminated cyclists get the opportunity try again in the repechages.

Keirin began in 1948 in Japan, and has great popularity there. It is a professional sport and the Japanese place bets on the outcome of the keirin races. In spite of its popularity, Japanese cyclists do not belong to the medal contenders for this event at international tournaments. In 2000, keirin was also added to the program of the Olympic Games.



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