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Laura Weislo

2024 Olympic Games cycling selections

The women's road race at the Olympic Games in Tokyo.

The starting lineups for the Paris Olympics cycling events are being finalised as nations go through the difficult process of filling their entry quotas with their best medal candidates.

Cyclingnews is compiling a list of teams as they are announced for the cycling events, which begin with the individual time trial for men and women on July 27th and wrap up with track cycling through August 11th.

The biggest controversy in the selections so far has been the exclusion of defending men's road race champion Richard Carapaz from Ecuador's team. The country qualified only one position and awarded the entry to Jhonatan Narváez instead.

France passed over Evita Muzic in their road team, selecting Juliette Labous, Audrey Cordon-Ragot, and Victoire Berteau over the Vuelta Femenina stage winner.

Road Race - Men

  • Algeria (1)
  • Argentina: Eduardo Sepulveda
  • Australia: Michael Matthews, Simon Clarke, Luke Plapp
  • Austria (2)
  • Belgium: Wout van Aert, Remco Evenepoel, Jasper Stuyven, Tiesj Benoot
  • Brazil: Vinicius Rangel
  • Canada: Derek Gee, Michael Woods
  • China: Lyu Xianling
  • Colombia: Egan Bernal, Daniel Martínez
  • Czech Republic (1)
  • Denmark: Mads Pedersen, Mikkel Bjerg, Mattias Skjelmose, Michael Mørkøv
  • Ecuador: Jhonatan Narvaez
  • Eritrea (1)
  • Estonia (1)
  • France (4)
  • Germany (2)
  • Greece: Georgios Bouglas
  • Great Britain: Tom Pidcock, Stevie Williams, Fred Wright, Josh Tarling
  • Hong Kong (1)
  • Hungary: Attila Valter
  • Iran (1)
  • Ireland (2)
  • Israel: Itamar Einhorn
  • Italy (3)
  • Japan: Yukiya Arashiro
  • Kazakhstan (2)
  • Korea (1)
  • Latvia: Toms Skujins
  • Luxembourg (1)
  • Mauritius: Christopher Rougier-Lagane
  • Mongolia: Jambaljamts Sainbayar
  • Morocco (1)
  • Netherlands: Mathieu van der Poel, Dylan van Baarle, Daan Hoole
  • New Zealand: Laurence Pithie, Corbin Strong
  • Norway: Tobias Foss, Søren Wærenskjold
  • Panama: Franklin Archibold
  • Poland (1)
  • Portugal (2)
  • Rwanda (1)
  • Serbia (1)
  • Slovakia: Lukaš Kubiš
  • Slovenia (4)
  • South Africa: Ryan Gibbons
  • Spain (3)
  • Sweden: Jakob Söderqvist
  • Switzerland (2)
  • Thailand (1)
  • Turkey (1)
  • Uganda (1)
  • Ukraine (1)
  • United States: Magnus Sheffield, Matteo Jorgenson, Brandon McNulty
  • Uruguay: Eric Antonio Fagundez
  • Uzbekistan (1)
  • Venezuela: Orluis Aular

Road Race - Women

  • Algeria (1)
  • Australia: Grace Brown, Ruby Roseman-Gannon, Lauretta Hanson
  • Austria (2)
  • Belgium (4)
  • Brazil: Ana Vitória Magalhães
  • Burkina Faso (1)
  • Canada: Olivia Baril, Alison Jackson
  • Chile (1)
  • China (1)
  • Colombia: Paula Patiño
  • Costa Rica: Milagro Mena
  • Cuba (1)
  • Cyprus (1)
  • Czech Republic: Julia Kopecky
  • Denmark: Emma Norsgaard, Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig, Solbjørk Minke Anderson
  • Finland: Anniina Ahtosalo
  • France: Juliette Labous, Audrey Cordon-Ragot, and Victoire Berteau
  • Germany (3)
  • Great Britain (4)
  • Hong Kong, China (1)
  • Hungary (1)
  • Individual Neutral Athlete (1)
  • Individual Neutral Athlete (2)
  • Ireland (1)
  • Israel: Rotem Gafinovitz
  • Italy (4)
  • Japan: Eri Yonamine
  • Korea (1)
  • Latvia: Anastasia Carbonari
  • Lithuania: Rasa Leleivytė
  • Luxembourg (1)
  • Malaysia (1)
  • Mauritius: Kim Le Court
  • Mexico (1)
  • Namibia (1)
  • Netherlands: Ellen van Dijk, Demi Vollering, Marianne Vos, Lorena Wiebes
  • New Zealand: Kim Cadzow, Niamh Fisher-Black
  • Nigeria (1)
  • Norway: Marte Berg Edseth, Ingvild Gåskjenn
  • Poland (3)
  • Portugal (1)
  • Rwanda (1)
  • Serbia (1)
  • Slovakia: Nora Jenčušová
  • Slovenia (2)
  • South Africa: Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio, Tiffany Keep
  • Spain (2)
  • Sweden (1)
  • Switzerland (4)
  • Thailand (1)
  • Ukraine (1)
  • United Arab Emirates (1)
  • United States: Chloé Dygert, Taylor Knibb
  • Uzbekistan (2)
  • Vietnam: Thị Thật Nguyen

Time Trial - Men

  • Australia (2)
  • Austria (1)
  • Belgium: Wout van Aert, Remco Evenepoel
  • Canada: Derek Gee, Michael Woods
  • Colombia: Daniel Martínez
  • Denmark: Mattias Skjelmose, Mikkel Bjerg
  • Ecuador: Jhonatan Narvaez
  • Eritrea (1)
  • France (1)
  • Germany (1)
  • Great Britain: Josh Tarling, Ethan Hayter
  • Individual Neutral Athlete (1)
  • Ireland (1)
  • Italy (2)
  • Kazakhstan (1)
  • Mongolia (1)
  • Morocco (1)
  • Netherlands: Daan Hoole
  • New Zealand (1)
  • Norway: Tobias Foss, Søren Wærenskjold
  • Portugal (2)
  • Slovenia (1)
  • Spain (1)
  • Switzerland (2)
  • United States: Brandon McNulty, Magnus Sheffield
  • Refugee Team: Amir Ansari

Time Trial - Women

  • Australia (2)
  • Austria (2)
  • Belgium (1)
  • Canada (1)
  • China (1)
  • Denmark (2)
  • Finland: Anniina Ahtosalo
  • France: Audrey Cordon, Juliette Labous
  • Germany (2)
  • Great Britain (2)
  • Individual Neutral Athlete (1)
  • Italy (1)
  • Netherlands: Ellen van Dijk, Demi Vollering
  • New Zealand: Kim Cadzow
  • Norway (1)
  • Poland (2)
  • Rwanda (1)
  • Slovenia (2)
  • South Africa: Ashleigh Moolman-Pasio
  • Spain: Mireia Benito
  • Switzerland (1)
  • Thailand (1)
  • Ukraine (1)
  • United States: Chloé Dygert, Taylor Knibb
  • Uzbekistan (1)

Track - Men

Canada: James Hedgcock (sprint), Dylan Bibic, Mathias Guillemette, Michael Foley, Carson Mattern
Colombia:
Kevin Quintero and Cristian Ortega (sprint, keirin)
Netherlands
: Harrie Lavreysen (team sprint, sprint, keirin), Jeffrey Hoogland (team sprint, sprint, keirin), Roy van den Berg (team sprint), Yoeri Havik (Madison), Jan Willem van Schip (Madison, omnium)
New Zealand: Aaron Gate, Keegan Hornblow, Tom Sexton, Campbell Stewart (endurance) and Sam Dakin (sprint)
United States: Grant Koontz (Omnium)
Australia: Matthew Glaetzer, Matthew Richardson and Leigh Hoffman (sprint), Sam Welsford, Kelland O'Brien, Conor Leahy and Oliver Bleddyn (endurance)

Track - Women

Canada: Kelsey Mitchell, Lauriane Genest (sprint), Sarah Orban, Ariane Bonhomme, Maggie Coles-Lyster, Sarah Van Dam, Erin Attwell
Colombia:
Martha Bayonne and Stefany Cuadrado (sprint, keirin)
Netherlands:
Steffie van der Peet (team sprint, sprint, keirin), Hetty van de Wouw (team sprint, sprint, keirin), Kyra Lamberink (team sprint), Lisa van Belle (Madison), Maike van der Duin (Madison, omnium)
New Zealand: Bryony Botha, Emily Shearman, Nicole Shields, Ally Wollaston (endurance) and Ellesse Andrews, Shaane Fulton, Rebecca Petch (sprint)
United States: Olivia Cummins(Team Pursuit), Chloé Dygert (Team Pursuit), Kristen Faulkner (Team Pursuit), Jen Valente (Madison, Team Pursuit, Omnium), Lily Williams (Madison, Team Pursuit)
Australia: Kristina Clonan (sprint) and Georgia Baker, Alexandra Manly, Maeve Plouffe, Sophie Edwards and Chloe Moran (endurance)

Mountain Bike - Men

Canada: Gunnar Holmgren
Colombia:
Diego Alfonso Arias Cuervo
France: Victor Koretzky, Jordan Sarrou
Great Britain: Tom Pidcock
Switzerland
: Matthias Flückiger, Nino Schurter
United States: Christopher Blevins, Riley Amos

Mountain Bike - Women

Canada: Isabella Holmgren
France:
Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, Loana Lecomte
Switzerland
: Alessandra Keller, Jolanda Neff
United States: Haley Batten, Savilla Blunk

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