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Final update. Argentina scores points at very last day. 

 

Medal Table

 

:GBR 12-03-08 [23]

:GER 08-08-05 [21]

:BEL 06-01-03 [10]

:NED 05-05-01 [11]

:SUI 05-01-03 [09] 

:USA 05-00-03 [08] 

:FRA 04-09-08 [21]

:NZL 03-02-05 [10]

:ESP 02-03-03 [08]

:AUT 02-02-04 [08]

:JPN 01-03-04 [08]

:ITA 01-03-02 [06]

:DEN 01-01-02 [04]

:COL 01-01-00 [02]

:BRA 01-01-00 [02]

:POR 01-00-00 [01] 

:AUS 00-08-01 [09]

:CHN 00-01-02 [02]

:CAN 00-01-01 [02]

:RSA 00-01-00 [01]

:IRL 00-01-00 [01]

:CZE 00-01-00 [01]

:TTO 00-01-00 [01]

:NOR 00-01-00 [01]

:SLO 00-00-02 [02]

:HKG 00-00-01 [01]

 

 

Points Table

 

:GBR 266

:FRA 242

:GER 211

:NED 147

:SUI 121

:AUS 113

:BEL 112

:ITA 92

:USA 88

:JPN 88

:NZL 84

:ESP 78

:AUT 74

:DEN 52

:CHN 42

:CAN 40

:POL 24

:COL 24

:POR 20

:RSA 18

:CZE 18

:HKG 16

:BRA 15

:HUN 14

:SLO 12

:IRL 9

:NOR 8

:TTO 6

:BIH 5

:ROU 5

:FIN 4

:CRO 4

:LAT 4

:MEX 3

:LTU 3

:SVK 3

:MAC 3

:NAM 2

:SWE 2

:ARG 1

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49 minutes ago, Gianlu33 said:

Final update. Argentina scores points at very last day. 

 

Medal Table

 

:GBR 12-03-08 [23]

:GER 08-08-05 [21]

:BEL 06-01-03 [10]

:NED 05-05-01 [11]

:SUI 05-01-03 [09] 

:USA 05-00-03 [08] 

:FRA 04-09-08 [21]

:NZL 03-02-05 [10]

:ESP 02-03-03 [08]

:AUT 02-02-04 [08]

:JPN 01-03-04 [08]

:ITA 01-03-02 [06]

:DEN 01-01-02 [04]

:COL 01-01-00 [02]

:BRA 01-01-00 [02]

:POR 01-00-00 [01] 

:AUS 00-08-01 [09]

:CHN 00-01-02 [02]

:CAN 00-01-01 [02]

:RSA 00-01-00 [01]

:IRL 00-01-00 [01]

:CZE 00-01-00 [01]

:TTO 00-01-00 [01]

:NOR 00-01-00 [01]

:SLO 00-00-02 [02]

:HKG 00-00-01 [01]

 

 

Points Table

 

:GBR 266

:FRA 242

:GER 211

:NED 147

:SUI 121

:AUS 113

:BEL 112

:ITA 92

:USA 88

:JPN 88

:NZL 84

:ESP 78

:AUT 74

:DEN 52

:CHN 42

:CAN 40

:POL 24

:COL 24

:POR 20

:RSA 18

:CZE 18

:HKG 16

:BRA 15

:HUN 14

:SLO 12

:IRL 9

:NOR 8

:TTO 6

:BIH 5

:ROU 5

:FIN 4

:CRO 4

:LAT 4

:MEX 3

:LTU 3

:SVK 3

:MAC 3

:NAM 2

:SWE 2

:ARG 1

Seems Argentina's cyclists are like buses with no medals until the last day of the championships and then two come along at the same time.

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4 hours ago, Gianlu33 said:

Final update. Argentina scores points at very last day. 

 

Medal Table

 

:GBR 12-03-08 [23]

:GER 08-08-05 [21]

:BEL 06-01-03 [10]

:NED 05-05-01 [11]

:SUI 05-01-03 [09] 

:USA 05-00-03 [08] 

:FRA 04-09-08 [21]

:NZL 03-02-05 [10]

:ESP 02-03-03 [08]

:AUT 02-02-04 [08]

:JPN 01-03-04 [08]

:ITA 01-03-02 [06]

:DEN 01-01-02 [04]

:COL 01-01-00 [02]

:BRA 01-01-00 [02]

:POR 01-00-00 [01] 

:AUS 00-08-01 [09]

:CHN 00-01-02 [02]

:CAN 00-01-01 [02]

:RSA 00-01-00 [01]

:IRL 00-01-00 [01]

:CZE 00-01-00 [01]

:TTO 00-01-00 [01]

:NOR 00-01-00 [01]

:SLO 00-00-02 [02]

:HKG 00-00-01 [01]

 

 

Points Table

 

:GBR 266

:FRA 242

:GER 211

:NED 147

:SUI 121

:AUS 113

:BEL 112

:ITA 92

:USA 88

:JPN 88

:NZL 84

:ESP 78

:AUT 74

:DEN 52

:CHN 42

:CAN 40

:POL 24

:COL 24

:POR 20

:RSA 18

:CZE 18

:HKG 16

:BRA 15

:HUN 14

:SLO 12

:IRL 9

:NOR 8

:TTO 6

:BIH 5

:ROU 5

:FIN 4

:CRO 4

:LAT 4

:MEX 3

:LTU 3

:SVK 3

:MAC 3

:NAM 2

:SWE 2

:ARG 1

With Anna Shackley's bronze in the U23 race GB just crept up to 100 medals for the Championships as a whole. France won 79 which bodes well for the hosts in Paris.

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38 minutes ago, Vektor said:

Olympic events

 

:GBR 6-2-2

:NED 4-2-1

:USA 3-0-2

:FRA 2-3-4

:BEL 2-1-1

:NZL 1-3-3

:DEN 1-1-1

:GER 1-1-1

:COL 1-1-0

:POR 1-0-0

:AUS 0-4-0

:ITA 0-2-0

:CHN 0-1-2

:TTO 0-1-0

:JPN 0-0-2

:AUT 0-0-1

:SLO 0-0-1

:SUI 0-0-1

So compared to Tokyo, :GBR have pretty much held on to their form with 6 gold although they are down 2 medals overall. They'll also know that there are another couple of targets on the track that they will be aiming for - including men's pursuit, women's keirin and women's omnium. On the road, I wouldn't be surprised to see GB focusing on the time trial events given the performances of Tarling and Henderson. For both the BMX disciplines and Mountain bike, GB very much in the medal hunt, but it is going to be difficult for them to do much better than they did in Glasgow.

 

Perhaps as expected heading into Paris, there's been a big movement for :FRA against their Tokyo results where they only took 2 bronze medals. Like GB, they are perhaps unlikely to be able to do much more across the BMX and mountain bike disciplines, but I would think they would like to get some better results across the track events.  

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2 hours ago, Rafa Maciel said:

So compared to Tokyo, :GBR have pretty much held on to their form with 6 gold although they are down 2 medals overall. They'll also know that there are another couple of targets on the track that they will be aiming for - including men's pursuit, women's keirin and women's omnium. On the road, I wouldn't be surprised to see GB focusing on the time trial events given the performances of Tarling and Henderson. For both the BMX disciplines and Mountain bike, GB very much in the medal hunt, but it is going to be difficult for them to do much better than they did in Glasgow.

 

Perhaps as expected heading into Paris, there's been a big movement for :FRA against their Tokyo results where they only took 2 bronze medals. Like GB, they are perhaps unlikely to be able to do much more across the BMX and mountain bike disciplines, but I would think they would like to get some better results across the track events.  

One advantage GB will have compared with 2021 is greater representation in both the BMX disciplines. The other factor for the riders from all countries is that in a lot of events in cycling outside of the track Olympic fields are weaker than those at WC as there are greater limits on numbers per NOC.

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