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Track Cycling UCI World Cup 2019 - 2020


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Men

1:DEN 9040

2:GBR 8670

3:AUS 8430 (-1) potentially 9260 considering the mean of their best results last season (=1)

4:ITA 7930

5:GER 7290

6:SUI 7230

7:CAN 6800 (-2) potentially 8430 (=4)

8:USA 6520

9:NZL 6230 (-2) potentially 7760 (=6)

10:BEL 6200

11:FRA 6120

12:POL 5840

 

Women :

1:GBR 9800

2:AUS 8530 (-1) potentially 9390 (=2)

3:ITA 8440

4:GER 8190

5:NZL 7380 (-2) potentially 9180 (=3)

6:USA 7330 (-1) potentially 8080 (=7)

7:CAN 6810 (-2) potentially 8410 (=5)

8:FRA 6690

9:BEL 6570

10:POL 5580

11:KOR 5310 (-2) potentially 6640 (=9)

12:JPN 4890 (-2) potentially 5960 (=11)

 

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il y a 22 minutes, SalamAkhi a dit :

Men

1:DEN 9040

2:GBR 8670

3:AUS 8430 (-1) potentially 9260 considering the mean of their best results last season (=1)

4:ITA 7930

5:GER 7290

6:SUI 7230

7:CAN 6800 (-2) potentially 8430 (=4)

8:USA 6520

9:NZL 6230 (-2) potentially 7760 (=6)

10:BEL 6200

11:FRA 6120

12:POL 5840

 

Women :

1:GBR 9800

2:AUS 8530 (-1) potentially 9390 (=2)

3:ITA 8440

4:GER 8190

5:NZL 7380 (-2) potentially 9180 (=3)

6:USA 7330 (-1) potentially 8080 (=7)

7:CAN 6810 (-2) potentially 8410 (=5)

8:FRA 6690

9:BEL 6570

10:POL 5580

11:KOR 5310 (-2) potentially 6640 (=9)

12:JPN 4890 (-2) potentially 5960 (=11)

 

quels sont les pays que là France peut rattraper pour aller au jeux olympiques chez les hommes ?

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Just now, Benolympique said:

quels sont les pays que là France peut rattraper pour aller au jeux olympiques chez les hommes ?

 

Ici on discute les sports, pas la SF.  :roflmao:

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Canada didn't compete in the first two World Cups to focus on development. 


Again, Cycling Canada is by far the most dumbest sporting organization in this country. SMH.

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4 minutes ago, dcro said:

New Lavreysen vs Hoogland battle coming up. :cheer:

Japanese dude gave Lavreysen a small run for his money though :d 

 

On the other hand: Hoogland vs Rudyk was a little humiliating :lol: 

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Madison is always a mystery to me. Why did UCI choose it as new Olympic event? Elimination race is easier, faster and funnier... I'm so confused I don't even know if "funnier" is correct in English:facepalm:

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Just now, AlFHg said:

Madison is always a mystery to me. Why did UCI choose it as new Olympic event? Elimination race is easier, faster and funnier... I'm so confused I don't even know if "funnier" is correct in English:facepalm:

Tradition still has a place in sports and the madison is definitely one of track cycling's core events (even though personally I'm not a big fan of it).

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Il y a 1 heure, Benolympique a dit :

quels sont les pays que là France peut rattraper pour aller au jeux olympiques chez les hommes ?

Doit rattraper : Suisse ou Allemagne

Peut : aucun je le crains à moins d'être quasiment champion du monde

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