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Track Cycling 2016 Discussion Thread


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Congrats to Trinidad and Tobago. Too bad for Suriname, but he needed Colombia to win the team quota to have any chance.

Also the Americans only get 2 Women's Keirin spots

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Just now, JoshMartini007 said:

Congrats to Trinidad and Tobago. Too bad for Suriname, but he needed Colombia to win the team quota to have any chance.

Also the Americans only get 2 Women's Keirin spots

are you sure? on official document for kerin: 2 Asia,3 America and 5 Europe. :mumble:

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1 minute ago, dareza said:

are you sure? on official document for kerin: 2 Asia,3 America and 5 Europe. :mumble:

The document says men get 3 while the women get 2. There's a quota difference in the Omnium too (6 for men and 5 for women)

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Just now, JoshMartini007 said:

The document says men get 3 while the women get 2. There's a quota difference in the Omnium too (6 for men and 5 for women)

ok,so Azerbaijan won quota.

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4 minutes ago, intoronto said:

So Canada will have a full women's team but no men in track cycling.

We will qualify in the keirin. The omnium doesn't look likely though

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13 minutes ago, JoshMartini007 said:

We will qualify in the keirin. The omnium doesn't look likely though

Omnium won't happen. I read a report in French that Remi Pelltier Roy is retiring because Canada won't qualify for Rio.

Can a nation start in the sprint if it has won a keirn quota?

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5 minutes ago, intoronto said:

Omnium won't happen. I read a report in French that Remi Pelltier Roy is retiring because Canada won't qualify for Rio.

Can a nation start in the sprint if it has won a keirn quota?

It doesn't look like it based on the wording of the qualification document.

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