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[POLL-TRACK CYCLING] Which country will win the Track Cycling medal tally at the Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024?


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[POLL-TRACK CYCLING] Which country will win the Track Cycling medal tally at the Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024?  

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  1. 1. Which country will win the Track Cycling medal tally at the Summer Olympic Games Paris 2024?

    • Netherlands
      10
    • Great Britain
      15
    • Italy
      2
    • Denmark
      1
    • Germany
      2
    • Australia
      2
    • New Zealand
      3


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4 hours ago, Nish said:

Love how everyone is underestimating Team NZ 

 

8 medals contenders 

5 real shot at medals 

 

  • Men’s Madison (Gate and Stewart)
  • Men’s Omnium (Gate)
  • Men’s Team Pursuit (Gate, Stewart, Sexton, Hornblow)
  • Women’s Team Pursuit (Botha, Wollaston, Shearman, Shields)
  • Omnium (Wollaston)
  • Madison (Wollaston and Botha)
  • Women’s Sprint (Andrews)
  • Women’s Keirin (Andrews)
  • Women’s Team Sprint (Andrews, Patch and Fulton)

 

It’s okay to underestimate the little ol’ kiwis. Just a reminder, 8 medals at UCI World Cup last year. Domination in Nations Cup since then. 

 

Not sure how I’ve underestimated them:

I said I expect them to win 2 golds in women’s team pursuit and Omnium (plus the men’s Madison is wide open and could frankly go in any direction, including NZ). 
 

A variety of silver/bronzes in the other events you mention too would seem like a fair prediction.

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5 minutes ago, RussB said:

Not sure how I’ve underestimated them:

I said I expect them to win 2 golds in women’s team pursuit and Omnium (plus the men’s Madison is wide open and could frankly go in any direction, including NZ). 
 

A variety of silver/bronzes in the other events you mention too would seem like a fair prediction.

I didn’t mean that Team NZ would sweep gold medals. I just meant total medal haul could be well beyond expected based on the what people are predicting on here. I didn’t mean you specifically. Infact you are one of the few (or maybe the only one besides me) who has consistently mentioned of Team NZ do fairly well. 

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Just now, Nish said:

I didn’t mean that Team NZ would sweep gold medals. I just meant total medal haul could be well beyond expected and the way people are predicting on you. I didn’t mean you specifically. Infact you are one of few (or maybe the only one besides me) who has consistently mentioned of Team NZ do fairly well. 

New Zealand’s only issue I think to a high medal haul is that Gate and Wollaston are going to have such a high workload with the multiple rounds of team pursuit, the Omnium and then the Madison. 
 

But yep the team should do very nicely! In terms of medals I have them finishing above Netherlands…it’s not hugely unlikely to me they finish 2nd in terms of overall medal count.

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1 hour ago, Faramir said:

I'm fine with two gold medals in team pursuits for :ITA and one omnium medal.

Are you predicting that?

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12 minutes ago, Nish said:

Are you predicting that?

Event by event prediction? let's say yes.

Number of expected medals prediction? Rough estimate without thinking too much, something like 1.3 golds and 3-3.5 medals

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2 hours ago, Faramir said:

Event by event prediction? let's say yes.

Number of expected medals prediction? Rough estimate without thinking too much, something like 1.3 golds and 3-3.5 medals

Italy are quite big underdogs against New Zealand in the women’s pursuit.

 

mens team pursuit is very competitive between the big 3 - I’d have GB marginal favs given form this year.

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2 minutes ago, RussB said:

Italy are quite big underdogs against New Zealand in the women’s pursuit.

big underdogs? Seems a little exaggerated, what time do you think New Zealand can set?

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7 minutes ago, Faramir said:

big underdogs? Seems a little exaggerated, what time do you think New Zealand can set?

Before yesterday I had :GBR winning by around a second and a half with :ITA and :NZL very close for silver.

Archibald's injury may cost 2-3 seconds lost for GBR

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