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Road Cycling at the Summer Olympic Games 2020


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German Road Cycling Team for Tokyo:

 

Men

Emanuel Buchmann (RR)

Maximilian Schachmann (RR/TT)

Nikias Arndt (RR/TT)

Simon Geschke (RR)

 

Women

Lisa Brennauer (RR/TT)

Liane Lippert (RR)

Trixi Worrack (RR)

Hannah Ludwig (RR)
Lisa Klein (TT - selected via Track cycling quota)

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:ITA Italy

 

Men

 

  • Vincenzo Nibali (Road Race)
  • Alberto Bettiol (Road Race & Time Trial)
  • Giulio Ciccone (Road Race)
  • Damiano Caruso (Road Race)
  • Gianni Moscon (Road Race)
  • Filippo Ganna (Time Trial)

 

Women

 

  • Elisa Longo Borghini (Road Race & Time Trial)
  • Soraya Paladin (Road Race)

 

then, 2 out of those 3:

 

- Marta Cavalli (Road Race)

- Marta Bastianelli (Road Race)

- Tatiana Guderzo (Road Race)

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:IRL 

 

Road race

Nicholas Roche

Dan Martin

Eddie Dunbar

 

Time Trial

Nicholas Roche 

 

Pretty strong trio for Ireland on a hilly course

 

 

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:POL

Road Race

Men: Michał Kwiatkowski, Rafał Majka, Maciej Bodnar

Women: Katarzyna Niewiadoma, Anna Plichta

 

Time Trial

Men: Maciej Bodnar

Women: Anna Plichta

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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  1. CYCLING ROAD M ROAD RACE

21.07.10 - start list (incomplete) - I couldn't find out athletes from a few countries

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycling_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Qualification#Men's_road_race

 

 

 

Q    JPN        2                                                                       

BEL       5             Remco Evenepoel, Wout van Aert, Tiesj Benoot, Greg van Avermaet,

Mauri Vansevenant

       ITA        5             Giulio Ciccone, Alberto Bettiol, Damiano Caruso, Gianni Moscon,Vincenzo Nibali

NED      5             Tom Dumoulin, Yoeri Havik, Wilco Keldermann, Bauke Mollema, Dylan van Baarle

       FRA       5             Remi Cavagna, Benoit Cosnefroy, Kenny Elissonde, David Gaudu, Guillaume Martin

       COL       5             Esteban Chaves, Sergio Higuita, Nairo Quintana, Rigoberto Uran, Daniel Martinez

       ESP        5             Alejandro Valverde, Mikel Landa, Jesus Herrada, Ion Izagirre, Enric Mas

       SLO       4             Tadej Pogacar, Primoz Roglic, Jan Polanc, Jan Tratnik

       GER       4             Nikias Arndt, Maximilian Schachmann, Emanuel Buchmann, Simon Geschke

       AUS       4             Rohan Dennis, Jack Haig, Richie Porte, ???

       DEN      4             Kasper Asgreen, Jakob Fuglsang, Christopher Juul Jensen, Michael Valgren

       GBR      4             Tao Geoghegan Hart, Geraint Thomas, Adam Yates, Simon Yates

       NOR      4             Tobias Foss, Markus Hoelgaard, Andreas Leknessund, Tobias Halland Johannessen

       SUI        4             Marc Hirschi, Stefan Kung, Gino Mader, Michael Schar

       AUT      3             Patrick Konrad, Hermann Pernsteiner, Gregor Muhlberger

       POL      3             Maciej Bodnar, Michał Kwiatkowski, Rafał Majka

       IRL        3             Eddie Dunbar, Dan Martin, Nicolas Roche

       ROC      3             Pavel Sivakov, Aleksandr Vlasov, Ilnur Zakarin

       RSA       3             Nicholas Dlamini, Ryan Gibbons, Daryl Impey

       KAZ      3            

       CAN      3             Hugo Houle, Michael Woods, Guillaume Boivin

       CZE       3             Michael Kurkle, Zdenek Stybar, Michal Schlegel

       ECU       2             Richard Carapaz, Jefferson Alveiro Cepeda

       POR       2             Joao Almeida, Nelson Oliveira

       SVK       2             Juraj Sagan, Peter Sagan

       ERI        2            

       USA       2             Lawson Craddock, Brandon McNulty

       NZL       2             George Bennett, Patrick Bevin

       EST        2             Tanel Kangert, Peeter Pruus

       ALG      2            

       LUX      2             Kevin Geniets, Michel Ries

       LAT       2             Krists Neilands, Toms Skujins

       TUR       2            

       BLR       1

       UKR      1              Anatolii Budiak

       CRC       1             Andrey Amador

       GRE       1             Polychronis Tzortzakis

       ROU      1             Eduard-Michael Grosu

       IRI          1             Saeid Safarzadeh

       HUN      1             Attila Valter

       VEN      1             Orluis Aular

       MAR     1

       AZE       1            

       LTU       1             Evaldas Siskevicius

       RWA     1            

       MEX      1             Eder Frayre

       GUA      1             Jose David Canastuj

       ARG      1

       CHN      1

       NAM     1             Dan Craven

       BUR      1

       TPE        1             Feng Chun-Kai

       UZB       1

       PER       1             Royner Navarro

       PAN       1             Christofer Jurado

       HKG      1             Choy Hiu Fung

       CRO      1             Josip Rumac      

 

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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18 minutes ago, rafalgorka said:
  1. CYCLING ROAD M ROAD RACE

     

21.07.10 - start list (incomplete) - I couldn't find out athletes from a few countries

 

 

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycling_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Qualification#Men's_road_race

 

 

 

 

 

Q    JPN        2                                                                       

 

 

BEL       5             Remco Evenepoel, Wout van Aert, Tiesj Benoot, Greg van Avermaet,

 

 

Mauri Vansevenant

 

 

       ITA        5             Giulio Ciccone, Alberto Bettiol, Damiano Caruso, Gianni Moscon,Vincenzo Nibali

 

 

NED      5             Tom Dumoulin, Yoeri Havik, Wilco Keldermann, Bauke Mollema, Dylan van Baarle

 

 

       FRA       5             Remi Cavagna, Benoit Cosnefroy, Kenny Elissonde, David Gaudu, Guillaume Martin

 

 

       COL       5             Esteban Chaves, Sergio Higuita, Nairo Quintana, Rigoberto Uran, Daniel Martinez

 

 

       ESP        5             Alejandro Valverde, Mikel Landa, Jesus Herrada, Ion Izagirre, Enric Mas

 

 

       SLO       4             Tadej Pogacar, Primoz Roglic, Jan Polanc, Jan Tratnik

 

 

       GER       4             Nikias Arndt, Maximilian Schachmann, Emanuel Buchmann, Simon Geschke

 

 

       AUS       4             Rohan Dennis, Jack Haig, Richie Porte, ???

 

 

       DEN      4             Kasper Asgreen, Jakob Fuglsang, Christopher Juul Jensen, Michael Valgren

 

 

       GBR      4             Tao Geoghegan Hart, Geraint Thomas, Adam Yates, Simon Yates

 

 

       NOR      4             Tobias Foss, Markus Hoelgaard, Andreas Leknessund, Tobias Halland Johannessen

 

 

       SUI        4             Marc Hirschi, Stefan Kung, Gino Mader, Michael Schar

 

 

       AUT      3             Patrick Konrad, Hermann Pernsteiner, Gregor Muhlberger

 

 

       POL      3             Maciej Bodnar, Michał Kwiatkowski, Rafał Majka

 

 

       IRL        3             Eddie Dunbar, Dan Martin, Nicolas Roche

 

 

       ROC      3             Pavel Sivakov, Aleksandr Vlasov, Ilnur Zakarin

 

 

       RSA       3             Nicholas Dlamini, Ryan Gibbons, Daryl Impey

 

 

       KAZ      3            

 

 

       CAN      3             Hugo Houle, Michael Woods, Guillaume Boivin

 

 

       CZE       3             Michael Kurkle, Zdenek Stybar, Michal Schlegel

 

 

       ECU       2             Richard Carapaz, Jefferson Alveiro Cepeda

 

 

       POR       2             Joao Almeida, Nelson Oliveira

 

 

       SVK       2             Juraj Sagan, Peter Sagan

 

 

       ERI        2            

 

 

       USA       2             Lawson Craddock, Brandon McNulty

 

 

       NZL       2             George Bennett, Patrick Bevin

 

 

       EST        2             Tanel Kangert, Peeter Pruus

 

 

       ALG      2            

 

 

       LUX      2             Kevin Geniets, Michel Ries

 

 

       LAT       2             Krists Neilands, Toms Skujins

 

 

       TUR       2            

 

 

       BLR       1

 

 

       UKR      1

 

 

       CRC       1             Andrey Amador

 

 

       GRE       1             Polychronis Tzortzakis

 

 

       ROU      1             Eduard-Michael Grosu

 

 

       IRI          1             Saeid Safarzadeh

 

 

       HUN      1             Attila Valter

 

 

       VEN      1             Orluis Aular

 

 

       MAR     1

 

 

       AZE       1            

 

 

       LTU       1             Evaldas Siskevicius

 

 

       RWA     1            

 

 

       MEX      1             Eder Frayre

 

 

       GUA      1             Jose David Canastuj

 

 

       ARG      1

 

 

       CHN      1

 

 

       NAM     1             Dan Craven

 

 

       BUR      1

 

 

       TPE        1             Feng Chun-Kai

 

 

       UZB       1

 

 

       PER       1             Royner Navarro

 

 

       PAN       1             Christofer Jurado

 

 

       HKG      1             Choy Hiu Fung

 

 

       CRO      1             Josip Rumac      

 

 

 

Ukraine - Anatolii Budiak

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27 minutes ago, rafalgorka said:
  1. CYCLING ROAD M ROAD RACE

21.07.10 - start list (incomplete) - I couldn't find out athletes from a few countries

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cycling_at_the_2020_Summer_Olympics_%E2%80%93_Qualification#Men's_road_race

 

 

 

Q    JPN        2                                                                       

BEL       5             Remco Evenepoel, Wout van Aert, Tiesj Benoot, Greg van Avermaet,

Mauri Vansevenant

       ITA        5             Giulio Ciccone, Alberto Bettiol, Damiano Caruso, Gianni Moscon,Vincenzo Nibali

NED      5             Tom Dumoulin, Yoeri Havik, Wilco Keldermann, Bauke Mollema, Dylan van Baarle

       FRA       5             Remi Cavagna, Benoit Cosnefroy, Kenny Elissonde, David Gaudu, Guillaume Martin

       COL       5             Esteban Chaves, Sergio Higuita, Nairo Quintana, Rigoberto Uran, Daniel Martinez

       ESP        5             Alejandro Valverde, Mikel Landa, Jesus Herrada, Ion Izagirre, Enric Mas

       SLO       4             Tadej Pogacar, Primoz Roglic, Jan Polanc, Jan Tratnik

       GER       4             Nikias Arndt, Maximilian Schachmann, Emanuel Buchmann, Simon Geschke

       AUS       4             Rohan Dennis, Jack Haig, Richie Porte, ???

       DEN      4             Kasper Asgreen, Jakob Fuglsang, Christopher Juul Jensen, Michael Valgren

       GBR      4             Tao Geoghegan Hart, Geraint Thomas, Adam Yates, Simon Yates

       NOR      4             Tobias Foss, Markus Hoelgaard, Andreas Leknessund, Tobias Halland Johannessen

       SUI        4             Marc Hirschi, Stefan Kung, Gino Mader, Michael Schar

       AUT      3             Patrick Konrad, Hermann Pernsteiner, Gregor Muhlberger

       POL      3             Maciej Bodnar, Michał Kwiatkowski, Rafał Majka

       IRL        3             Eddie Dunbar, Dan Martin, Nicolas Roche

       ROC      3             Pavel Sivakov, Aleksandr Vlasov, Ilnur Zakarin

       RSA       3             Nicholas Dlamini, Ryan Gibbons, Daryl Impey

       KAZ      3            

       CAN      3             Hugo Houle, Michael Woods, Guillaume Boivin

       CZE       3             Michael Kurkle, Zdenek Stybar, Michal Schlegel

       ECU       2             Richard Carapaz, Jefferson Alveiro Cepeda

       POR       2             Joao Almeida, Nelson Oliveira

       SVK       2             Juraj Sagan, Peter Sagan

       ERI        2            

       USA       2             Lawson Craddock, Brandon McNulty

       NZL       2             George Bennett, Patrick Bevin

       EST        2             Tanel Kangert, Peeter Pruus

       ALG      2            

       LUX      2             Kevin Geniets, Michel Ries

       LAT       2             Krists Neilands, Toms Skujins

       TUR       2            

       BLR       1

       UKR      1              Anatolii Budiak

       CRC       1             Andrey Amador

       GRE       1             Polychronis Tzortzakis

       ROU      1             Eduard-Michael Grosu

       IRI          1             Saeid Safarzadeh

       HUN      1             Attila Valter

       VEN      1             Orluis Aular

       MAR     1

       AZE       1            

       LTU       1             Evaldas Siskevicius

       RWA     1            

       MEX      1             Eder Frayre

       GUA      1             Jose David Canastuj

       ARG      1

       CHN      1

       NAM     1             Dan Craven

       BUR      1

       TPE        1             Feng Chun-Kai

       UZB       1

       PER       1             Royner Navarro

       PAN       1             Christofer Jurado

       HKG      1             Choy Hiu Fung

       CRO      1             Josip Rumac      

 

ESP is not confirmed yet

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