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First ,,.,,…,,, MAIA Version Table of Contents Competition Officials Sport Communication Entry List by NOC - Men Entry List by NOC - Women Competition Format and Rules Competition Schedule Medallists by Event Medal Standings Cycling Medal Standings Cycling Multi-Medallists at these Games Number of Entries by NOC Official Communication Sport Communication Men’s Team Sprint Final Classification Race Analysis (Finals) Start List (Finals) Results (First Round) Race Analysis (First Round) Start List (First Round) Results (Qualifying) Race Analysis (Qualifying) Start List (Qualifying) Men’s Sprint Results Bracket Final Classification Start List (Finals) Results (Semifinals) Start List (Semifinals) Results (Race for 5th-8th Places) Start List (Race for 5th-8th Places) Results (Quarterfinals) Start List (Quarterfinals) Results (1/8 Finals Repechages) Start List (1/8 Finals Repechages) Results (1/8 Finals) Start List (1/8 Finals) Results (1/16 Finals Repechages) Start List (1/16 Finals Repechages) Results (1/16 Finals) Start List (1/16 Finals) Results (1/32 Finals Repechages) Start List (1/32 Finals Repechages) Results (1/32 Finals) Start List (1/32 Finals) Results (Qualifying) Start List (Qualifying) Men’s Keirin Final Classification Start List (Finals) Results (Semifinals) Start List (Semifinals) Results (Quarterfinals) Start List (Quarterfinals) Results (Repechages) Start List (Repechages) Results (FirstRound) Start List (First Round) Men’s Team Pursuit Final Classification Race Analysis (Finals) Start List (Finals) Results (First Round) Race Analysis (First Round) Start List (First Round) Results (Qualifying) Race Analysis (Qualifying) Start List (Qualifying) Men’s Omnium Final Classification Results Progression Start List (Points Race 4/4) Results (Elimination Race 3/4) Start List (Elimination Race 3/4) Results (Tempo Race 2/4) Start List (Tempo Race 2/4) Results (Scratch Race 1/4) Start List (Scratch Race 1/4) Men’s Madison Results (Final) Start List (Final) Women’s Team Sprint Final Classification Race Analysis (Finals) Start List (Finals) Results (First Round) Race Analysis (First Round) Start List (First Round) Results (Qualifying) Race Analysis (Qualifying) Start List (Qualifying) Women’s Sprint Results Bracket Final Classification Start List (Finals) Results (Semifinals) Start List (Semifinals) Results (Race for 5th-8th Places) Start List (Race for 5th-8th Places) Results (Quarterfinals) Start List (Quarterfinals) Results (1/8 Finals Repechages) Start List (1/8 Finals Repechages) Results (1/8 Finals) Start List (1/8 Finals) Results (1/16 Finals Repechages) Start List (1/16 Finals Repechages) Results (1/16 Finals) Start List (1/16 Finals) Results (1/32 Finals Repechages) Start List (1/32 Finals Repechages) Results (1/32 Finals) Start List (1/32 Finals) Results (Qualifying) Start List (Qualifying) Women’s Keirin Final Classification Start List (Finals) Results (Semifinals) Start List (Semifinals) Results (Quarterfinals) Start List (Quarterfinals) Results (Repechages) Start List (Repechages) Results (FirstRound) Start List (First Round) Women’s Team Pursuit Final Classification Race Analysis (Finals) Start List (Finals) Results (First Round) Race Analysis (First Round) Start List (First Round) Results (Qualifying) Race Analysis (Qualifying) Start List (Qualifying) Women’s Omnium Final Classification Results Progression Start List (Points Race 4/4) Results (Elimination Race 3/4) Start List (Elimination Race 3/4) Results (Tempo Race 2/4) Start List (Tempo Race 2/4) Results (Scratch Race 1/4) Start List (Scratch Race 1/4) Women’s Madison Results (Final) Start List (Final) Izu Velodrome Cycling Track 伊豆ベロドローム 自転車競技(トラック) / Cyclisme sur piste Vélodrome d'Izu Competition Officials オフィシャルズ / Officiels de compétition As of MON 12 JUL 2021 Function Name Organisation Technical Delegate: PERUZZI Gilles UCI President of the Commissaires' Panel: LANDIS-TYSON Noreen USA - United States Race Secretary: MARTIN SANZ Juan ESP - Spain Judge Referee: MENZIES David GBR - Great Britain Starter: MAGIERA Christian GER - Germany Panel Members: DENISENKO Svetlana RUS - Russian Federation HERPELINCK Luc BEL - Belgium NASSERI KHORRAM Majid IRI - Islamic Republic of Iran PRENDERGAST Zachary NZL - New Zealand National Commissaires: CHIKARASHI Chikara JPN - Japan FUJIMORI Asako JPN - Japan FUJIMORI Nobuyuki JPN - Japan IWAMA Mitsuteru JPN - Japan IWASA Chiho JPN - Japan MATSUKURA Nobuhiro JPN - Japan SAITO Koichiro JPN - Japan TADEMUMA Mayumi JPN - Japan UEDA Hisanori JPN - Japan HO Shek Yan Sheen HKG - Hong Kong, China LEONG Hong Ian Andy CHN - China PARK Sung Woong Edward KOR - Republic of Korea WONG Tsz Chin Woody HKG - Hong Kong, China Official Doctor: BIGARD Xavier SUI - Switzerland CTR -------------------------------_35 1 Report Created MON 12 JUL 2021 16:00 Page 1/1 Cycling Track 自転車競技(トラック) / Cyclisme sur piste Sport Communication スポーツコミュニケーション / Communication sportive Item: 1 General Information Summary: Reminder of dispositions Details: Confirmations and modifications of starters The confirmation of the riders done on Sunday 1 August is final; nevertheless, Team Managers may forward modifications to the Secretary of College of Commissaires until 16:00 on the day before each event: Tuesday 3 August Sprint Men Keirin Women Wednesday 4 August Omnium Men Thursday 5 August Sprint Women Madison Women Friday 6 August Madison Men Keirin Men Saturday 7 August Omnium Women Team Pursuit changes: Until 30 minutes before the start of the relevant competition round (article 3.2.079) Team Sprint changes: Until 30 minutes before the start of the relevant competition round (article 3.2.149) Only riders previously registered and confirmed for the specific race may be used as replacements. Rider registered and confirmed for a specific race and not showing up at the start will be sanctioned by a fine as per art. 1.2.055. Competitions As per art. 3.2.003 riders are not permitted to wear tinted visors or glasses that would prevent them from being clearly identified while seated in the waiting area. Riders shall only put on their tinted visors or glasses when heading on to the track. Any rider failing to respect this article shall be sanctioned by a fine. Riders shall ensure that the body number is visible and legible at all times. The body number shall be well fixed and may not be folded or altered. When two numbers are required to be worn, these should be placed low down and on either side of the back, visible to the infield and to the spectators. When a single number is required to be worn, this should be placed low down in the centre of the back. Body numbers will be distributed at the Team Managers’ meeting. CTR-------------------------------_68 1 Report Created SAT 31 JUL 2021 18:09 Page 1/2 Cycling Track 自転車競技(トラック) / Cyclisme sur piste Sport Communication スポーツコミュニケーション / Communication sportive Transponders, fitted to the bikes, are mandatory for all events. The transponders will be distributed at the Team Managers’ meeting. These should be returned to Omega once the rider has completed all their events. LED devices for the Elimination races (Men and Women) shall be collected next to the timing podium one hour prior to the start of each race and returned to the same place at the end of each race. All bicycle measurement checking shall be carried out in the equipment check area before entering the track. Riders must come for bicycle-check in adequate time prior to their start. Checking will also be carried out 15 minutes prior to commencing each session of the competition. Teams are responsible for verifying the legality of replacement equipment that may be used in any event. Commissaires are entitled to double check positions after the race. Should the bicycle or position have been modified in contravention of the regulations, the rider may be disqualified. The official equipment check area is on the homestraight only. The backstraight bike check area is available to assist teams to check bike set up. Team Leaders and Coaches during competitions Coaches must remain in the set area. The access to the track must be kept clear at all times. All track access ramps and stairs shall be kept free of any material and team personnel. Access to the starters’ platform is only for officials. All others are not permitted to use this podium. Access to the awards ceremony podium is forbidden except for official ceremonies. Victory Ceremonies Riders participating in the victory ceremony must present themselves in due time, bare-headed and without headband or glasses, wearing official team outfit and footwear, until after they leave the official ceremony enclosure. In the victory ceremony of team events, only riders of the teams participating in the finals are allowed on the podium as follows: o Team Pursuit max.4, o Team Sprint Men max.3, o Team Sprint Women max.2. General The wearing of an approved rigid safety helmet, done up in a correct manner, is mandatory for riders at all times when riding on the track surface and safety zone. Riders may not wear headphones attached to devices such as radios, music players, telephone, etc., while riding on the track. Road bikes are not allowed on the track, including the safety zone. Bicycles or other equipment may not be left on the safety zone of the track. No drinks or food are allowed on the safety zone of the track. Issued by: UCI Race Secretary Time: 18:00 Date: 31 JUL 2021 1 CTR-------------------------------_68
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