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15 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

:FRA 6th in team sprint women’s ? are you sure ?

They are currently 6th but...

 

:CAN still have their continental championships to come so will gain 600+ points and would overtake France

:NED did not compete at Adelaide Nations Cup and France did so Netherlands still have 2 events to count whereas France only have 1 more

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On 2/5/2024 at 5:35 PM, Rafa Maciel said:

I'm not as pessimistic as that - in my opinion France have a decent shot at getting the last quota but it does need everything to work in their favour.

 

First, they need Mexico to win the continental champs ahead of Canada. That would give Canada an additional 607.5 points, giving them an adjusted lead over France of 168.75.

 

Then, at both of the remaining Nations Cups, France would likely need to finish at least 2 places higher than Canada.  

Quite unlikely looking at the entries for Hong Kong. All of the main contenders will be there, bar Canada. France will have a hard time bettering the 5th place from Adelaide. Everything will then be decided in Milton, where I guess a lot of teams won't appear so good luck making up for those points.

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49 minutes ago, Sindo said:

Do you have the schedule/programme of these championships? It looks impossible to find it on the Indian website/social media pages.

this might give you some good information

 

https://atresults2.wixsite.com/attiming/acct2024

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1 hour ago, mpjmcevoy said:

Do we know how many ranking points are left to win? We must be getting to the stage where some nations are mathematically secure?

There are only 3 qualifying events left (and for most just 2)

 

Nations Cup:

Round 2 - Hong Kong 15-Mar

Round 3 - Milton 12-Apr

 

Continental Champs:

Pan American Champs 3-Apr

 

For Team Pursuit, a maximum of 3200 points are available from NC events with further 900 for either Canada or USA from Cont. Champs. 

 

For Team Sprint, a maximum of 2400 points are available from NC events with further 675 for Canada, USA or Mexico from Cont. Champs. 

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