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Track Cycling UCI World Championships 2021


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Track Cycling UCI World Championships 2021

 

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The Dutch European champions won't be competing in Roubaix, since the Netherlands didn't send anyone to any Nations Cup and thus is not allowed to compete. Major fuckup from a national federation, who would have guessed.

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I've no idea if we're sending anyone, but we'll probably know one day before the championship starts.

 

Krupeckaitė and Marozaitė skipped the Europeans, perhaps so they could have a better chance starting here?

 

Lendel, Jonauskas and Baleišytė would be additional good bets for athletes that might be representing Lithuania here. 

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5 hours ago, heywoodu said:

The Dutch European champions won't be competing in Roubaix, since the Netherlands didn't send anyone to any Nations Cup and thus is not allowed to compete. Major fuckup from a national federation, who would have guessed.

In the team sprints and Madisons. The Netherlands do have quotas for individual races though, but only 1 in each except for men's sprint (phew, at last we'll have our Hoogland/Lavreysen final). 

We could theoretically see a Barbadian or an Algerian team sprint in Roubaix however :banana:

 

4 hours ago, Werloc said:

I've no idea if we're sending anyone, but we'll probably know one day before the championship starts.

 

Krupeckaitė and Marozaitė skipped the Europeans, perhaps so they could have a better chance starting here?

 

Lendel, Jonauskas and Baleišytė would be additional good bets for athletes that might be representing Lithuania here. 

Entry lists are to be published on Thursday, we'll know by then.

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7 hours ago, Werloc said:

I've no idea if we're sending anyone, but we'll probably know one day before the championship starts.

 

Krupeckaitė and Marozaitė skipped the Europeans, perhaps so they could have a better chance starting here?

 

Lendel, Jonauskas and Baleišytė would be additional good bets for athletes that might be representing Lithuania here. 

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The entries from this championship.

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1 hour ago, IoNuTzZ said:

Oof, so Marozaitė and Krupeckaitė skipping both championships alltogether, interesting. I remember them saying they're going to be preparing for it after the Olympics. 

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BEAT Cycling (Havik and Van Schip's trade team) have a theory as to why the UCI did not grant the Dutch dispensation for all events despite the rules stating otherwise - see Twitter thread

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Canada is sending its A team in sprint and developmental/B team in Endurance

 

Women’s Sprint

Kelsey Mitchell – Sherwood Park, AB [Team Sprint, Keirin, Sprint]

Lauriane Genest – Lévis, QC [Team Sprint, Keirin, Sprint]

Sarah Orban – [Team Sprint, Sprint]

Men’s Sprint

Hugo Barrette – Iles-de-la-Madeleine, QC [Team Sprint, Keirin]

Ryan Dodyk – Edmonton, AB [Team Sprint]

Nick Wammes – Bothwell, ON [Team Sprint, Sprint]

Women’s Endurance

Erin Attwell – Victoria, BC [Team Pursuit]

Ngaire Barraclough – Edmonton, AB [Team Pursuit]

Maggie Coles-Lyster – Maple Ridge, BC [Team Pursuit]

Devaney Collier – Edmonton, AB [Team Pursuit]

Sarah Van Dam – Victoria, BC [Team Pursuit]

Men’s Endurance

Michael Foley – Milton, ON [Team Pursuit]

Derek Gee – Ottawa, ON [Team Pursuit]

Mathias Guillemette – Trois-Rivières, QC [Team Pursuit]

Jackson Kinniburgh – Calgary, AB [Team Pursuit]

Ethan Ogrodniczuk – Vancouver, BC [Team Pursuit]

 

Source: https://cyclingcanada.ca/sport/track-2/news/16-canadian-athletes-head-to-roubaix-for-track-cycling-world-championships/

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