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Track Cycling 2016 Discussion Thread


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1 hour ago, dareza said:

I have questions about women's kerin. For example Russia has team in sprint and now both athletes can compete in kerin or there is some rules? Gnideko is best Russian athlete in kerin,but she is not part of Russian sprint team,so she will be now without Olympics? I'm very confused..

 

btw quotas for Hong Kong,Korea,Lithuania,Cuba,Colombia,Ukraine,Ireland,Great Britain and Azerbaijan.

This quota is great for Ireland! :)

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It's really annoying that they only show final sessions, not as much of a problem with preliminary rounds, but omnium every session important and only 1 of the 3 tomorrow will be in the last session

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Tomorrow Ignacio Prado will start his quest to secure his quota in the men's Omnium, after winning a silver in Men's scratch.

He will be the first Mexican man to compete in Olympic Track Cycling in 24 years, if I'm not mistaken :cheer:

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Oh, and I forgot to mention the most important fact for me yesterday: 8th place in Scratch race for Rui Oliveira :POR!!!

For a country with no tradition in track cycling, not bad :d

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I think I made mistake for women's kerin :facepalm:

 

this is correct ( I hope :lol:):

 

Asia ( Hong Kong,Korea)

America ( Cuba, Colombia and USA)

Europe ( Lithiania, Ukraine, Great Britain and Irealnd)

 

No quota for Azerbaijan.

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