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Track Cycling UCI World Cup 2019 - 2020


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Just now, Benolympique said:

Why does France play bronze when she did the second time?

 

because they lost against GER and therefore they could only compete for Bronze...

 

rules...:evil:

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Just now, Benolympique said:

Why does France play bronze when she did the second time?

Surprisingly the losers of a semi final only go for Bronze in the best case ;-)

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Just now, phelps said:

 

because yesterday they were not in the top 4 and therefore they could only compete for Bronze (it's the same for Italy, who rode a faster time than Belgium, but yesterday they were only 5th)...

 

rules...:evil:

No, they were in top 4 yesterday, but today they lose to Germany, so they can't go in gold final

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Just now, Andry84 said:

No, they were in top 4 yesterday, but today they lose to Germany, so they can't go in gold final

 

yes, I fixed my answer...I just read the wrong start list...

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à l’instant, phelps a dit :

 

because they lost against GER and therefore they could only compete for Bronze...

 

rules...:evil:

I'm sorry, but the girls finished third yesterday

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I think there is a mistake in tissot page that says Belgium is qualified for the final in women's...from the pdf it looks like they were lapped by GBR (which is more realistic)

 

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il y a 2 minutes, phelps a dit :

team pursuit

 

women's competition: :GER Germany vs :BEL Belgium for Gold; :ITA Italy vs :FRA France for Bronze

 

men's competition: :DEN Denmark vs :ITA Italy for Gold; :GBR Great Britain vs :FRA France for Bronze

No it seems GB overlapped Belgium who nonetheless continued to make a time that would allow them to participate to the bronze medal match (time they didn't achieved)

The results document indicates WIN for GB so : :GER v :GBR for Gold and :ITA v :FRA for Bronze

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Just now, dcro said:

Great qualifying time for Lithuania in women's team sprint. I wonder if they can finally qualify a team in track cycling.

I think they will, with France out and GB far behind, there isn't a great level in women team sprint

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