IOC increases quota of entrants for Olympic cycling events

A series of changes have been announced to the qualification system for Olympic cycling with the aim of strengthening the competition across the road, track, BMX and mountain bike disciplines in time for the Rio Games in 2016.

IOC increases quota of entrants for Olympic cycling events

A series of changes have been announced to the qualification system for Olympic cycling with the aim of strengthening the competition across the road, track, BMX and mountain bike disciplines in time for the Rio Games in 2016.

Nations will now be able to enter two athletes in the men’s and women’s individual sprint and Keirin races, up from one under the previous system.

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