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Track Cycling at the Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024


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If that wasn't a second yellow, what's the use of yellow cards then?

 

I mean, Carlin had a strong final race, but also was pretty dangerous there.

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Men's Sprint
Final Results
 
:NED Harrie LAVREYSEN
 
:AUS Matthew RICHARDSON
 
:GBR Jack CARLIN
 
 
Gold Medal Match
 
:NED Harrie Lavreysen  2 - 0  Matthew Richardson :AUS
 
Bronze Medal Match
 
:GBR Jack Carlin  2 - 1 Jeffrey Hoogland :NED
 
Full Brackets HERE
Full Qualification Results HERE
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6 minutes ago, AsensioWillemsen said:

If that wasn't a second yellow, what's the use of yellow cards then?

 

I mean, Carlin had a strong final race, but also was pretty dangerous there.

Should already have been taken out against Ota and now this. Laughable. 

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18 minutes ago, heywoodu said:

Should already have been taken out against Ota and now this. Laughable. 

Ha! :roflmao: And again ha! :rofl:!  After the judges in the boxing, :GBR were owed one.

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Awang is not British and so gets DQ'ed in the keirin for something that was fine when Jason Kenny did it in the Olympic final :(

 

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So causing a clear collision is not even a yellow, but overtaking the derny early is an immediate red? I guess I don't really understand the rules here.

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1 minute ago, heywoodu said:

Awang is not British and so gets DQ'ed in the keirin for something that was fine when Jason Kenny did it in the Olympic final :(

 

Crazy shit 

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