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Summer Olympics
Cycling
The cycling competitions at the 2012
Olympic Games in London took place at five venues between 28 July and 12
August. The venues were the London Velopark for track cycling and
BMX, and Hadleigh Farm, in Essex, for mountain biking. The road races
took place over a course starting and ending in The Mall in central
London and heading out into Surrey, while the time trials
started and finished at Hampton Court Palace in Richmond upon
Thames. Eighteen events were contested and around 500 athletes participated.
Cycling events have been contested in every Summer
Olympics programme since the first modern Olympiad in 1896
alongside athletics, artistic gymnastics, fencing and swimming.
Compared to the cycling at the 2008 Olympics, there were many changes in
the Olympic track cycling programme. The men's and women's individual pursuit
and points race, and the men's Madison were removed. Team sprint, team pursuit
and keirin were added to the women's programme, while Omnium was a
new race for both men and women. Countries were restricted to one entry
per track event, a restriction which seemed to be directed at preventing the
British team from double-medalling in the same event as they had in four events
in 2008, thus lowering their medal chances. However, similar to the 2008
Beijing Games, the cycling events were dominated by the British team, which,
with a haul including eight gold medals, was the only nation to win more than a
single gold medal.
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