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Road Cycling Qualification to Tokyo 2020 Summer Olympic Games


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Now I (very vaguely) remember, but that was the federation's fault anyway :p

 

I did heed your advice though and have not yet visited Tonga since then :) 

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  • 3 weeks later...
12 minutes ago, bestmen said:

+1 :ALG ,they rae 3 in total , 2 in road and one in time trial

No, all riders that compete in time trial are qualified via road race quotas. Therefore, 2 riders in total for ALG.

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  • 3 weeks later...

Sagan confirmed his interest in starting at the Olympics. It should also be also his last race in the next season 2020. He will have a really busy first 6 months including the classics, Giro, Tdf and Tokyo OG.

 

He flirted with the idea to compete in Tokyo like it was in Rio in MTB, but then decided to try the classic road race, even if the profile will be too difficult, he said the Tokyo road race will be his very last race of the 2020 season so why not try it and put a "vanavermaet" there :p

 

His season´s plan will be from 26th January Vuelta a San Juan in :ARG followed by high mountain training camp, then the Classics followed by another training camp - Giro - another training camp - TdF and Tokyo road race.

 

So after 10 consecutve years he´ll not compete at the World Champs.

 

source in svk https://sport.sme.sk/c/22275340/peter-sagan-potvrdil-jeho-plany-na-sezonu-2020.html

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24 minutes ago, hckosice said:

Sagan confirmed his interest in starting at the Olympics. It should also be also his last race in the next season 2020. He will have a really busy first 6 months including the classics, Giro, Tdf and Tokyo OG.

 

He flirted with the idea to compete in Tokyo like it was in Rio in MTB, but then decided to try the classic road race, even if the profile will be too difficult, he said the Tokyo road race will be his very last race of the 2020 season so why not try it and put a "vanavermaet" there :p

 

His season´s plan will be from 26th January Vuelta a San Juan in :ARG followed by high mountain training camp, then the Classics followed by another training camp - Giro - another training camp - TdF and Tokyo road race.

 

So after 10 consecutve years he´ll not compete at the World Champs.

 

source in svk https://sport.sme.sk/c/22275340/peter-sagan-potvrdil-jeho-plany-na-sezonu-2020.html

I don’t get to see him this year :cry:

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Team Canada :CAN

Karol Ann-Canuel – road race, time trial
Hugo Houle – road race, time trial
Leah Kirchmann – road race, time trial
Mike Woods – road race


Source:https://olympic.ca/2020/07/29/track-and-road-cyclists-nominated-to-team-canada-for-tokyo-2020/

 

Note: Canada did not decline the third male slot. The cyclist will be announced later. All four named competed in Rio.

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  • 9 months later...
40 minutes ago, Benolympique said:

:FRA Julian Alaphilipe Renonced Olympic Games

why? About one month later, he said that Tokyo was his focus...

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6 hours ago, Benolympique said:

:FRA Julian Alaphilipe Renonced Olympic Games

This is awful news. I must say I am very disappointed. 

#TeamMoura-heywoodu

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