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Track Cycling at the 2024 Olympics

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Marco Villa (Italian head coach): "we had a 3:45 at Montichiari, which was the best we'd ever done, and we knew that if we did a 3:45 we'd qualify. We're happy with the result, but if I were to analyse it now 'in the heat of the moment' I'd say we didn't race in our usual style, Milan did a lap in 13.0s when we wanted it to be 13.5s, we slowed down to get back on schedule but then we slowed down too much. Normally we race differently, tomorrow, let's see."

More or less what it looked like to me, too. The qualifying TT is very different from the actual pursuit, so I have absolutely no idea what will happen tomorrow.
 
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Disaster in the women's pursuit, someone in the velodrome forgot to ring the ball at the 3750m point, and then also forgot to ring it at 4000m . Canadians thought the 4250m lap was the final one, so got into formation, then the bell did ring, and so the Canadians did another lap to get them to 4500m. Everyone vaguely confused.

Time is taken after the actual 4000m, but realistically the Canadians left a few tenths out there. Luckily, they qualified, and they were never in the fight for the top four so it hasn't affected proceedings too much.
 
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Potentially funny DQ for France in the team sprint (only funny because it's France in a French Olympics, I do feel very bad for the riders themselves).

Ah, no, good to see that for a home Olympics you're allowed to false start an infinite number of times
 
I can't believe the judges ignored the false start rules? That is absolutely insane, I would be protesting if I were Japan/potential bronze medal opponent.

'In each round of a standing start event, a team or a rider is only permitted two starts. A restart shall only be given in the result of a false start, or in the event of a recognised mishap as per article 3.2.021. A team or a rider which causes a further false start or suffer a further recognised mishap in the first round shall be relegated.'

3.2.021.