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Road Cycling UCI World Championships 2019


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Przed chwilą, dcro napisał:

Nobody seemed to notice that Lisa Norden did very well today. She was a silver medalist in triathlon in 2012.

 

Okay, Armstrong was also a triathlete who switched to cycling, but Norden was actually a good triathlete. :p

During the report in Polish Eurosport, they mentioned her. And even a situational joke about it: "Norden must like conditions like today, because in a triathlon after riding a bike you also ride wet."

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1 hour ago, hckosice said:

The commentator :  "Commenting todays race is like commenting a hockey match in which the score is already 8-0 after the first period" :lol:

That's not funny - on Saturday in Polish Women's League my home town's club was losing 0-5 after first period. Finished with "only" 0-7.

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Just now, hckosice said:

 

Hope your girls won´t give up :d

In the previous four games they didn't finish without a point - one full time victory and three losses after ET/shoot-out. They start from the fifth position last year in a five-teams A group so two times 0-7 against last year's silver medalists is not that bad. Especially that they play with just two formations this season (you can see our last year's goalie in Poprad soon as our NT coach is a Poprad's coach too).

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Just now, Vojthas said:

In the previous four games they didn't finish without a point - one full time victory and three losses after ET/shoot-out. They start from the fifth position last year in a five-teams A group so two times 0-7 against last year's silver medalists is not that bad. Especially that they play with just two formations this season (you can see our last year's goalie in Poprad soon as our NT coach is a Poprad's coach too).

 

Martyna Sass ?

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So looking at the nation ranking France may have to give up its quota if they move up to 14th. At that ranking they would only get 1 athlete quota, but have two time trial quotas (15th place will have to give their quota up to fulfill the continental obligations). That would mean the quota obtained at the World Champs will be reallocated to Great Britain.

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Il y a 1 heure, JoshMartini007 a dit :

So looking at the nation ranking France may have to give up its quota if they move up to 14th. At that ranking they would only get 1 athlete quota, but have two time trial quotas (15th place will have to give their quota up to fulfill the continental obligations). That would mean the quota obtained at the World Champs will be reallocated to Great Britain.

Does that mean France can't have two quotas in against the watch or race online?

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