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Paris 2024 - Very Early Predictions - Poll #4 - Cycling Road - Men's Individual Time Trial; Cycling Road - Women's Individual Time Trial


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Paris 2024 - Very Early Predictions - Poll #4 - Cycling Road - Men's Individual Time Trial; Cycling Road - Women's Individual Time Trial  

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  1. 1. Event #6 - Cycling Road - Men's Individual Time Trial

    • Tobias Foss NOR
    • Stefan Kueng SUI
      0
    • Remco Evenepoel BEL
    • Ethan Hayter GBR
      0
    • Stefan Bissegger SUI
      0
    • Tadej Pogacar SLO
    • Filippo Ganna ITA
    • Nelson Oliveira POR
      0
    • Yves Lampaert BEL
      0
    • Bruno Amirail FRA
      0
    • Remi Cavagna FRA
    • Maciej Bodnar POL
      0
    • Wout van Aert BEL
      0
    • Mathieu van der Poel NED
      0
    • Mads Pedersen DEN
      0
    • Jonas Vingegaard DEN
      0
    • Primoz Roglic SLO
    • Bauke Mollema NED
      0
    • Dylan Teuns BEL
      0
    • Geraint Thomas GBR
      0
    • Simon Yates GBR
      0
    • Matteo Sobrero ITA
      0
    • Ben Tulett GBR
      0
    • Thyman Arensman NED
      0
    • Carlos Rodriguez ESP
      0
    • Magnus Sheffield USA
      0
    • Soeren Waerenskjold NOR
      0
    • Any other - please write the name in the comments
      0
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT
  2. 2. Event #7 - Cycling Road - Women's Individual Time Trial

    • Ellen van Dijk NED
    • Grace Brown AUS
      0
    • Marlen Reusser SUI
    • Vittoria Guazzini ITA
    • Leah Thomas USA
      0
    • Kristen Faulkner USA
      0
    • Annemiek van Vleuten NED
    • Georgia Baker AUS
      0
    • Lotte Kopecky BEL
      0
    • Anna Kiesenhofer AUT
      0
    • Juliette Labous FRA
      0
    • Shirin van Anrooij NED
      0
    • Ricarda Bauernfeid GER
      0
    • Mieke Kroeger GER
      0
    • Elisa Balsamo ITA
      0
    • Elisa Longo Borghini ITA
      0
    • Audrey Cordon-Ragot FRA
      0
    • Riejanne Markus NED
      0
    • Amanda Spratt AUS
      0
    • Lorena Wiebes NED
      0
    • Any other - please write the name in the comments
    • I WILL PASS THIS EVENT

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  • Poll closed on 12/30/2022 at 07:00 PM

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In men's TT I voted for Remco because I have a feeling double gold in road events is possible for him

 

2. Foss 3. Ganna

 

I don't know much about women's cycling so I voted for current WCH van Dijk

 

But now I would change my vote - I know it's not possible though. I think now there is a chance that a young Guazzini will improve enough to get a gold already in Paris

 

Anyway, my official picks are 1. van Dijk 2. Guazzini 3. van Vleuten

 

 

Edited by rafalgorka

 

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In the men's time trial one of the Belgians will win; I pick Remco Evenepoel (who will win the men's road race as well).

 

At the women's side Annemiek van Vleuten won't win. She stops racing at the end of 2023. Reigning world champion Ellen van Dijk normally screws it up at Olympics, so my favourites are Chloe Dygert (USA) and Zoe Backstedt. Both are not in the list.

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Results so far...

 

Cycling Road - Men's Individual Time Trial

 

1. Remco Evenepoel BEL

2. Filippo Ganna ITA

3. Tobias Foss NOR (T)

 

Cycling Road - Women's Individual Time Trial

 

1. Ellen van Dijk NED (T)

2. Annemiek van Vleuten NED (T)

3. Marlen Reusser SUI (T)

 

If we don't count van Vleuten (you said she's gonna retire) 2. would be Reusser and 3. would be Backstedt (as "any other" option).

But maybe van Vleuten will change her mind, we'll see.

 

Thanks for voting and commenting!

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