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Track Cycling 2019 Discussion Thread


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Just now, hckosice said:

 

and this open the question, what are exactly your priorities dear Heywoodu to miss such things ? hmm ?

 

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Since it started at 18:00 apparently, I think I was having dinner. Had I known beforehand that it'd take place at that time (but apparently nobody was interested here, since nobody mentioned "hey, this is gonna happen") I would of course have turned on the TV..

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With a desire to revitalise track cycling according to key elements defined in the UCI’s Agenda 2022, the Management Committee approved a global reform of the discipline’s calendar.

The current UCI Track Cycling World Cup will undergo several changes from the 2020-2021 season: the number of rounds of the series will go from six to three, and these will no longer be organised from October to January but between July and September, starting in 2021. Moreover, the World Cup will change its name to the UCI Track Cycling Nations’ Cup. As the name suggests, participation will be reserved uniquely for national teams.

From 2021, the UCI Track Cycling World Championships (Elite) will no longer be organised in March but in October, after the end of the new UCI Track Cycling Nations’ Cup.

The Management Committee also agreed to the project to create a new series with an innovative format, the first edition of which will be organised between November 2021 and February 2022. This series aims to increase the appeal of track cycling thanks to a dynamic and attractive format, ideal for television and for spectators present at the event, and simple to understand and follow, even for audiences new to the sport. Selected riders will participate as individuals in the colours of their nation. Further information on the track cycling reform will be communicated after the next UCI Management Committee meeting, which will take place in September 2019 during the UCI Road World Championships. With the UCI Track Cycling Nations’ Cup, the UCI Track Cycling World Championships and the appearance of this series, the new calendar will give track cycling optimal visibility throughout the year. Moreover, the agreed date changes will ensure consistency for the discipline’s calendar in the years that will feature the UCI Cycling World Championships, which will bring together different UCI Worlds and which will take place for the first time in 2023 in Glasgow and Scotland.

 

So:

 

- Three instead of six World Cups (or 'Track Cycling Nation's Cups')

- No longer in the winter season, but completely during the road cycling season

- No more commercial teams, national teams only

- 'Dynamic and attractive format!'

 

All together, UCI has no idea what they're doing and seems to be going backwards.

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3 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

 

So:

 

- Three instead of six World Cups (or 'Track Cycling Nation's Cups')

- No longer in the winter season, but completely during the road cycling season

- No more commercial teams, national teams only

- 'Dynamic and attractive format!'

 

All together, UCI has no idea what they're doing and seems to be going backwards.

 

they're definitely going backwords...

 

and frankly, their "innovative formats and ideas" suck big time to me...:facepalm::zip:

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Jack Bobridge has gone to jail for drug dealing :yikes:https://apple.news/Ax2A5iKosQKGgJrx_MBf3MQ

“Sport has the power to change the world. It has the power to inspire. Sport can create hope where once there was only despair” - Nelson Mandela

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New World Record in Women's Sprint set by Kelsey Mitchell :CAN 10.154 seconds at the 2019 Pan American Champions in Cochabamba, Bolivia.

 

@intoronto @JoshMartini007 @NearPup

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24 minutes ago, mrv86 said:

New World Record in Women's Sprint set by Kelsey Mitchell :CAN 10.154 seconds at the 2019 Pan American Champions in Cochabamba, Bolivia.

 

@intoronto @JoshMartini007 @NearPup

And she started cycling less than two years ago... what a find.

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53 minutes ago, SalamAkhi said:

Higher than ever ...

I reckon these marks are not very meaningful 

Now waiting for half the other WR's being broken within a few months there :p Forget Aguascalientes, there's a new track for free bonus speed in town :d 

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4 hours ago, mrv86 said:

New World Record in Women's Sprint set by Kelsey Mitchell :CAN 10.154 seconds at the 2019 Pan American Champions in Cochabamba, Bolivia.

 

@intoronto @JoshMartini007 @NearPup

 

Even though it was in altitude, this is an amazing result! Amazing considering she was discovered through a talent identification program and told track cycling would suit her the bet, so she tried it and now look!


Same program found Pierce Le Page...

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1 hour ago, heywoodu said:

Now waiting for half the other WR's being broken within a few months there :p Forget Aguascalientes, there's a new track for free bonus speed in town :d 

 

Stop being jealous because your country has no mountains :p

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