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Road Cycling Qualification for Summer Olympic Games 2016

 

Qualifying Timeline

EVENT DATE STATUS
2015 African Men's Championships (Wartburg, RSA) 09.02.2015-14.02.2015 Completed
2015 Asian Men's Championships (Nakhon, THA) 10.02.2015-14.02.2015 Completed
2015 Pan American Men's Championships (Puebla, MEX) 07.05.2015-10.05.2015 Completed
2015 World Championships (Richmond, USA) 19.09.2015-27.09.2015 Completed
2015 World Tour Final Ranking 04.10.2015 Completed
2015 Africa Continental Tour Final Ranking 01.01.2016 Completed
2015 Asia Continental Tour Final Ranking 01.01.2016 Completed
2015 America Continental Tour Final Ranking 01.01.2016 Completed
2015 Oceania Continental Tour Final Ranking 01.01.2016 Completed
2015 Europe Continental Tour Final Ranking 01.01.2016 Completed
2016 Asian Women's Championships (Tokyo, JPN) 19.01.2016-24.01.2016 Completed
2016 African Women's Championships (Casablanca, MAR) 22.02.2016-26.02.2016 Completed
2016 Pan American Women's Championships (San Cristobal, VEN) 26.05.2016-28.05.2016 Completed
2015-2016 Women's World Ranking 31.05.2016 Completed

 

EVENTS

4 (2+2+0)

Men's 2

  • Men's Road Race
  • Men's Individual Time Trial

Women's 2

  • Women's Road Race
  • Women's Individual Time Trial

Mixed 0

 

QUALIFICATION SYSTEM

http://www.uci.ch/mm/Document/News/NewsGeneral/16/81/62/2015-02-Rio2016-QualificationSystem-FINAL-RoadCycling-EN_English.pdf

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Men's Road Race

  • :ALG Algeria - Abderrahmane Mansouri
  • :ALG Algeria - Youcef Reguigui
  • :ARG Argentina - Daniel Diaz
  • :ARG Argentina - Maximiliano Richeze
  • :ARG Argentina - Eduardo Sepulveda
  • :AUS Australia - Simon Clarke
  • :AUS Australia - Rohan Dennis
  • :AUS Australia - Richie Porte
  • :AUT Austria - Stefan Denifl
  • :AUT Austria - Georg Preidler
  • :AZE Azerbaijan - Maksym Averin
  • :BLR Belarus - Vasil Kiryienka
  • :BLR Belarus - Kanstantsin Siutsou
  • :BEL Belgium - Laurens De Plus
  • :BEL Belgium - Philippe Gilbert
  • :BEL Belgium - Serge Pauwels
  • :BEL Belgium - Greg Van Avermaet
  • :BEL Belgium - Tim Wellens
  • :BOL Bolivia - Oscar Soliz
  • :BRA Brazil - Murilo Fischer
  • :BRA Brazil - Kleber Ramos
  • :BUL Bulgaria - Stefan Hristov
  • :CAN Canada - Antoine Duchesne
  • :CAN Canada - Hugo Houle
  • :CAN Canada - Michael Woods
  • :CHI Chile - Jose Rodriguez
  • :COL Colombia - Esteban Chavez
  • :COL Colombia - Sergio Henao
  • :COL Colombia - Miguel Lopez
  • :COL Colombia - Jarlinson Pantano
  • :COL Colombia - Rigoberto Uran
  • :CRC Costa Rica - Andrey Amador
  • :CRO Croatia - Kristijan Durasek
  • :CRO Croatia - Matija Kvasina
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Jan Barta
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Leopold Konig
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Zdenek Stybar
  • :CZE Czech Republic - Petr Vakoc
  • :DEN Denmark - Jakob Fuglsang
  • :DEN Denmark - Christopher Juul Jensen
  • :DEN Denmark - Chris Anker Sorensen
  • :DOM Dominican Republic - Diego Milan
  • :ECU Ecuador - Byron Guama
  • :ERI Eritrea - Daniel Teklahaimanot
  • :EST Estonia - Tanel Kangert
  • :EST Estonia - Rein Taaramae
  • :ETH Ethiopia - Tsgabo Grmay
  • :FRA France - Julian Alaphilippe
  • :FRA France - Warren Barguil
  • :FRA France - Romain Bardet
  • :FRA France - Alexis Vuillermoz
  • :GER Germany - Emanuel Buchmann
  • :GER Germany - Simon Geschke
  • :GER Germany - Maximilian Levy
  • :GER Germany - Tony Martin*
  • :GBR Great Britain - Steve Cummings
  • :GBR Great Britain - Chris Froome
  • :GBR Great Britain - Ian Stannard
  • :GBR Great Britain - Geraint Thomas
  • :GBR Great Britain - Adam Yates
  • :GRE Greece - Ioannis Tamouridis
  • :GUA Guatemala - Manuel Rodas
  • :HKG Hong Kong - King Lok Cheung
  • :IRI Iran - Ghader Mizbani
  • :IRI Iran - Arvin Moazemi
  • :IRI Iran - Mirsamad Pourseyedi
  • :IRL Ireland - Daniel Martin
  • :IRL Ireland - Nicolas Roche
  • :ITA Italy - Fabio Aru
  • :ITA Italy - Damiano Caruso
  • :ITA Italy - Alessandro De Marchi
  • :ITA Italy - Vincenzo Nibali
  • :ITA Italy - Diego Rosa
  • :JPN Japan -Yukiya Arashiro
  • :JPN Japan - Kohei Uchima
  • :KAZ Kazakhstan - Bakhtiyar Kozhatayev
  • :KAZ Kazakhstan - Andrey Zeits
  • :KOS Kosovo - Quendrim Guri
  • :LAO Laos - Ariya Phounsavath
  • :LAT Latvia - Aleksejs Saramotins
  • :LAT Latvia - Toms Skujins
  • :LTU Lithuania - Ignatas Konovalovas
  • :LTU Lithuania - Ramunas Navardauskas
  • :LUX Luxembourg - Frank Schleck
  • :MEX Mexico - Luis Lemus
  • :MAR Morocco - Anass Ait El-Abdia
  • :MAR Morocco - Soufiane Haddi
  • :MAR Morocco - Mouhssine Lahsaini
  • :NAM Namibia - Dan Craven
  • :NED Netherlands - Tom Dumoulin
  • :NED Netherlands - Steven Kruijswijk
  • :NED Netherlands - Wout Poels
  • :NED Netherlands - Bauke Mollema
  • :NZL New Zealand - George Bennett
  • :NOR Norway - Edvald Boasson Haagen
  • :NOR Norway - Sven Erik Bystrom
  • :NOR Norway - Vegard Stake Laengen
  • :NOR Norway - Lars Petter Nordhaug
  • :POL Poland - Maciej Bodnar
  • :POL Poland - Michal Golas
  • :POL Poland - Michal Kwiatkowski
  • :POL Poland - Rafal Majka
  • :POR Portugal - Andre Cardoso
  • :POR Portugal - Rui Costa
  • :POR Portugal - Jose Mendes
  • :POR Portugal - Nelson Oliveira
  • :PUR Puerto Rico - Brian Babilonia
  • :ROU Romania - Serghei Tvetcov
  • :RUS Russia - Sergei Chernetckii
  • :RUS Russia - Pavel Kochetkov
  • :RWA Rwanda - Adrien Niyonshuti
  • :SRB Serbia - Ivan Stevic
  • :SVK Slovakia - Patrik Tybor
  • :SLO Slovenia - Matej Mohoric
  • :SLO Slovenia - Jan Polanc
  • :SLO Slovenia - Primoz Roglic
  • :SLO Slovenia - Simon Spilak
  • :RSA South Africa - Daryl Impey
  • :RSA South Africa - Louis Meintjes
  • :KOR South Korea - Kim Ok-Cheol
  • :KOR South Korea - Seo Joon-Yong
  • :ESP Spain - Jonathan Castroviejo
  • :ESP Spain - Imanol Erviti
  • :ESP Spain - Jon Izaguirre
  • :ESP Spain - Joaquim Rodriguez
  • :ESP Spain - Alejandro Valverde
  • :SUI Switzerland - Michael Albasini
  • :SUI Switzerland - Fabian Cancellara
  • :SUI Switzerland - Steve Morabito
  • :SUI Switzerland - Sebastian Reichenbach
  • :TUN Tunisia - Ali Nouisri
  • :TUR Turkey - Onur Balkan
  • :TUR Turkey - Ahmet Orken
  • :UKR Ukraine - Andrei Grivko
  • :UKR Ukraine - Denys Kostyuk
  • :UKR Ukraine - Mark Padun
  • :UAE United Arab Emirates - Yousef Mohamed Mirza
  • :USA United States - Brent Bookwalter
  • :USA United States - Taylor Phinney
  • :VEN Venezuela - Yonathan Monsalve
  • :VEN Venezuela - Miguel Ubeto

 

Total Athletes  141

Total Nations  63

 

 

 

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Men's Individual Time Trial

Qualified Nations:

  • :ALG Algeria
  • :ARG Argentina
  • :AUS Australia
  • :AUS Australia
  • :AUT Austria
  • :BLR Belarus
  • :BLR Belarus
  • :BEL Belgium
  • :CAN Canada
  • :COL Colombia
  • :CZE Czech Republic
  • :CZE Czech Republic
  • :DEN Denmark
  • :FRA France
  • :FRA France
  • :GER Germany
  • :GER Germany
  • :GBR Great Britain
  • :IRI Iran
  • :ITA Italy
  • :ITA Italy
  • :KAZ Kazakhstan
  • :MAR Morocco
  • :NED Netherlands
  • :NED Netherlands
  • :NZL New Zealand
  • :NOR Norway
  • :POL Poland
  • :POL Poland
  • :POR Portugal
  • :RUS Russia
  • :SLO Slovenia
  • :ESP Spain
  • :ESP Spain
  • :SUI Switzerland
  • :TUR Turkey
  • :UKR Ukraine
  • :USA United States
  • :USA United States
  • :VEN Venezuela

 

Total Athletes Qualified  40

Total Nations Qualified  30

 

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Women's Road Race

Qualified Nations:

  • :AUS Australia
  • :AUS Australia
  • :AUS Australia
  • :AUS Australia
  • :AUT Austria
  • :AZE Azerbaijan
  • :BLR Belarus
  • :BEL Belgium
  • :BEL Belgium
  • :BEL Belgium
  • :BRA Brazil
  • :BRA Brazil
  • :CAN Canada
  • :CAN Canada
  • :CAN Canada
  • :CHI Chile
  • :TPE Chinese Taipei
  • :COL Colombia
  • :CUB Cuba
  • :CYP Cyprus
  • :FIN Finland
  • :FRA France
  • :FRA France
  • :GER Germany
  • :GER Germany
  • :GER Germany
  • :GER Germany
  • :GBR Great Britain
  • :GBR Great Britain
  • :GBR Great Britain
  • :ISR Israel
  • :ITA Italy
  • :ITA Italy
  • :ITA Italy
  • :ITA Italy
  • :JPN Japan
  • :LTU Lithuania
  • :LUX Luxembourg
  • :LUX Luxembourg
  • :MEX Mexico
  • :NAM Namibia
  • :NED Netherlands
  • :NED Netherlands
  • :NED Netherlands
  • :NED Netherlands
  • :NZL New Zealand
  • :NOR Norway
  • :POL Poland
  • :POL Poland
  • :POL Poland
  • :RUS Russia
  • :SLO Slovenia
  • :RSA South Africa
  • :RSA South Africa
  • :KOR South Korea
  • :ESP Spain
  • :SWE Sweden
  • :SWE Sweden
  • :SWE Sweden
  • :SUI Switzerland
  • :THA Thailand
  • :UKR Ukraine
  • :USA United States
  • :USA United States
  • :USA United States
  • :USA United States
  • :VEN Venezuela

 

Total Athletes Qualified  67

Total Nations Qualified  38

 

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Women's Individual Time Trial

Qualified Nations:

  • :AUS Australia
  • :AUS Australia
  • :BLR Belarus
  • :BEL Belgium
  • :BEL Belgium
  • :CAN Canada
  • :CAN Canada
  • :FRA France
  • :GER Germany
  • :GER Germany
  • :GBR Great Britain
  • :ITA Italy
  • :JPN Japan
  • :LUX Luxembourg
  • :NED Netherlands
  • :NED Netherlands
  • :NZL New Zealand
  • :POL Poland
  • :RUS Russia
  • :RSA South Africa
  • :SWE Sweden
  • :SWE Sweden
  • :UKR Ukraine
  • :USA United States
  • :USA United States

 

Total Athletes Qualified  25

Total Nations Qualified  18

 

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  • 4 weeks later...

Wow, with less than 2 months remaining in women's qualifications, Cyprus is quite comfortably in qualification position! Also Israel. But all thanks to some weird races that took place in Israel last month, Cypriot racer won two of them. :d

 

Seriously, look at the results. A bunch of Maltese cyclist were in top 10! :lol:

 

http://www.procyclingstats.com/race/Massada_Arad_2016

http://www.procyclingstats.com/race/Arava_Arad_2016

http://www.procyclingstats.com/race/Dead_Sea_Scorpion_Pass_2016

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7 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

UCI needs to regulate which events get points a bit better or at least have some events be worth more points than other.

 

Yes, looking at the UCI calendar, there will also be a bunch of races in Venezuela next month, so more of the same.

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Cypriot racer is still very much inside Top 100. Plus, Cyprus national championships will be held next weekend apparently, where she should earn few more points, so looks like this enterprise will be indeed successful. :d

 

This is the situation in women's cycling as we enter the last month...

 

4 quotas - :NED:USA:ITA:GER:AUS

3 quotas - :SWE:POL:GBR:CAN:BEL

2 quotas - :RSA:FRA:LUX:BRA

1 quota -  :RUS:BLR:NZL:UKR:SUI:FIN:CUB:NOR:ISR:TPE:THA:JPN:AUT:MEX:CYP:SLO:ESP:DEN:NAM:HKG:KOR:CHN:MRI

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