Cycling at Paris 2024

Follow all the live action from the 2024 Paris Olympics to stay up to date with the results and medals tally of the Indian contingent led by the likes of Neeraj Chopra, Mirabai Chanu, PV Sindhu, Satwiksairaj Rankireddy, Chirag Shetty, and Vinesh Phogat

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08 Aug, 11:34

Men's Omnium Points Race

Larsen, Hayter, Vones, and Kuboki take points in the eighth sprint.

BENJAMIN TAKES THE PENULTIMATE SPRINT TO WIDEN HIS GAP TO NINE POINTS AT THE TOP!!!

LEITAO IN STRIKING DISTANCE STILL, NINE POINTS BEHIND!!!

WE HEAD INTO A FINAL LAP DASH FOR THE GOLD!!!

THOMAS TAKES THE FLAG AND THE GOLD!!!

LEITAO HAS SILVER, BOSSCHE HAS TO SETTLE FOR BRONZE!!!

08 Aug, 11:27

Men's Omnium Points Race

Time for sprint 6 of 10.

Thomas out ahead and he takes the full five to lead the Omnium!!!

LEITAO MOVES LEVEL WITH BOSSCHE TOO!!!

Now Sprint 7.

Gate takes the honours this time. 

None of Thomas, Leitao, or Bossche was in the top four.

That is because the Belgian has fallen on pace while the other duo are now two laps ahead of the field and have racked up another 20 points.

GATE AND BARCELO TORRES ALSO RACK UP THE ADDITIONAL 20 TO MOVE WITHIN CATCHABLE DISTANCE OF BOSSCHE!!!

08 Aug, 11:21

Men's Omnium Points Race

Barcelo takes the fourth sprint with Leitao in behind.

A third place for Bossche while Thomas was out of the top five sees his lead in the standings grow to four.

Leitao takes the fifth sprint and has caught up to the leaders in the overall standings now.

The Portuguese is currently in a Bronze winning place, one behind Thomas and two behind Bossche.

08 Aug, 11:16

Men's Omnium Points Race

Bossche realizes the growing pressure and has taken the lead now, followed closely by Thomas.

The Belgian now falls back into third again. Thomas leads again.

The duo and Aaron Gate are swapping leads at whim. We are now into the third sprint. The leading group of five has also caught up to the tale of the field and began lapping them to rack up the 20 points.

Leitao takes the third sprint, followed by Gate and Thomas. 

Bossche only takes fifth and his lead is now down to two points.

08 Aug, 11:13

Men's Omnium Points Race

AFTER A LONG WAIT, WE ARE FINALLY OFF!!!

Bossche is biding his time on the outside before falling in behind the leader. We are approaching our first sprint lap.

Alan Banaszek has opened up a huge lead up front.

He takes the first five points of the race!!!

Hayter second, followed by Kuboki and Teutenberg.

Thomas takes the second sprint and the heat is on Bossche!!! The Frenchman is just three points behind now in the overall standings.

08 Aug, 10:59

Men's Omnium Points Race

LINE UP AT THE BLUE BAND

1. Tim Wafler (AUT)

2. Jan Vones (CZE)

3. Niklas Larsen (DEN)

4. Youssef Abouelhassan (EGY)

5. Albert Torres Barcelo (ESP)

6. Benjamin Thomas (FRA)

7. Tim Torn Teutenberg (GER)

8. Bernard van Aert (INA)

9. Kazushige Kuboki (JPN)

10. Jan Willem van Schip (NED) 

11. Grant Koontz (USA)

08 Aug, 10:53

Men's Omnium Points Race

LINE UP AT THE FENCE

1. Sam Welsford (AUS)

2. Fabio van den Bossche (BEL)

3. Dylan Bibic (CAN)

4. Fernando Gaviria Rendon (COL)

5. Ethan Hayter (GBR)

6. Elia Viviani (ITA)

7. Ricardo Pena Salas (MEX)

8. Aaron Gate (NZL)

9. Alan Banaszek (POL)

10. Iuri Leitao (POR)

11. Alex Vogel (SUI)

08 Aug, 10:52

Men's Omnium Points Race

Back to the Men's Omnium now. The final race awaits -- a 25km marathon with elements of sprint.

The Points race is similar to the Scratch, except the distance is 25km and the sprint points are awarded every 10 laps. The leader at every 10-lap interval is handed five points, his successor three, two for the rider in third, and one for the rider in fourth.

For the final 10-lap sprint, the points awarded are doubled. Other than that, the lapping rules remain the same -- 20 points for each rider lapped and a deduction of 20 points every time another rider laps you. 

08 Aug, 10:50

Women's Keirin Final

FINAL CLASSIFICATION

GOLD | Ellesse Andrews (NZL) - 10.744

SILVER | Hetty van de Wouw (NED) - 10.806 (+0.062)

BRONZE | Emma Finucane (GBR) - 10.836 (+0.092)

4. Katy Marchant (GBR) - 10.925 (+0.181)

5. Emma Hinze (GER) - 11.024 (+0.280)

6. Daniela Gaxiola Gonzalez (MEX) - 11.201 (+0.457)

08 Aug, 10:50

Women's Keirin Final

The bike ramps up speed every lap before taking the rein off the drivers at the end of the third lap.

The biker goes off the track and the sprint is underway!!!

ELLESSE IN THE LEAD!!! 

SHE HOLDS IT FOR THE WIN!!!

NEW ZEALAND TAKE THE GOLD!!!

08 Aug, 10:42

Women's Keirin Final

Before we head onto the final section of the Men's Omnium -- the Points Race, we place our focus on the first track cycling medal event of the day. Our six riders are ready to fight for the gold in a three-lap sprint to the finish after spending three laps in check behind a motorized bike.

FINAL LINE UP

1. Emma Finucane (GBR)

2. Katy Marchant (GBR)

3. Emma Hinze (GER)

4. Daniela Gaxiola Gonzalez (MEX)

5. Hetty van de Wouw (NED)

6. Ellesse Andrews (NZL)

08 Aug, 10:24

Men's Omnium

OVERALL STANDINGS AFTER ELIMINATION RACE

1. Fabio van den Bossche (BEL) - 106 (36 + 40 + 30)

2. Benjamin Thomas (FRA) - 96 (40 + 20 + 36)

3. Iuri Leitao (POR) - 94 (28 + 38 + 28)

4. Tim Torn Teutenberg (GER) - 92 (22 + 36 + 34)

5. Ethan Hayter (GBR) - 88 (30 + 18 + 40)

6. Niklas Larsen (DEN) - 78 (38 + 30)

7. Elia Viviani (ITA) - 78 (18 + 22 + 38)

8. Albert Torres Barcelo (ESP) - 70 (26 + 28 + 16)

9. Aaron Gate (NZL) - 70 (24 + 26 + 20)

10. Kazushige Kuboki (JPN) - 66 (32 + 12 + 22)

08 Aug, 10:22

Men's Omnium Elimination Race

FINAL CLASSIFICATION

1. Ethan Hayter (GBR) - 40 pts

2. Elia Viviani (ITA) - 38 pts

3. Benjamin Thomas (FRA) - 36 pts

4. Tim Torn Teutenberg (GER) - 34 pts

5. Sam Welsford (AUS) - 32 pts

6. Fabio van den Bossche (BEL) - 30 pts

7. Iuri Leitao (POR) - 28 pts

8. Fernando Gaviria Rendon (COL) - 26 pts

9. Alan Banaszek (POL) - 24 pts

10. Kazushige Kuboki (JPN) - 22 pts

08 Aug, 10:22

Men's Omnium Elimination Race

TEUTENBERG THE NEXT TO DEPART AFTER WELFORD!!!

DOWN TO THE FINAL THREE!!!

VIVIANI BEGINS THE SPRINT LAP IN THIRD!!! BUT HE OVERTAKES BENJAMIN THOMAS RIGHT ON THE LINE!!! 

VIVIANI vs HAYTER FOR THE WIN!!!

THE ITALIAN GIVES IN, THE BRIT TAKES THE WIN!!!

08 Aug, 10:22

Men's Omnium Elimination Race

Kazushige Kubogi ends up 10th.

Sam Welford in the firing line now. He is racing Banaszek and ends on top of that battle.

Now betweeen Leitao and Welford.

Both have sprinted forward and local hero Bejnamin Thomas finds himself eliminated.

Fernando Gaviria Rendon now out.

Iuri Leitao ends up seventh and is baffled!!!

BOSSCHE ONLY MANAGES SIXTH!!!

08 Aug, 10:22

Men's Omnium Elimination Race

Youssef Abouelhassan and Jan Vones the next two to be eliminated.

Alberto Barcelo Torres finishes 13th.

Heat on Dylan Bibic now. The Canadian can't keep up.

Aaron Gate follows two laps later after being pipped by Alan Banaszek.

That cuts our field down to the final 10.

08 Aug, 10:23

Men's Omnium Elimination Race

The riders crawl off the starting line. And now the gun goes to signal the start of what is going to be a hugely tactical race.

Bernard van Aert is the first to be eliminated.

Bossche is leading again, followed by Leitao and Larsen.

Jan Willem van Schip is the next to go.

Ricardo Pena Salas makes way now.

Austrian Tim Wafler departs.

Grant Koontz has fallen behind the field now and has to make way!!!

Another big fish departs in Alex Vogel!!!

AND ANOTHER BIG SCALP IN LARSEN!!!

08 Aug, 10:22

Men's Omnium Elimination Race

The riders are on the track and we are about to get underway.

Reminder: Bossche is leading the standings by a margin of eight points, followed by Leitao and Larsen.

08 Aug, 09:51

Men's Omnium Elimination Race

LINE UP AT THE BLUE BAND

1. Sam Welsford (AUS)

2. Jan Vones (CZE)

3. Niklas Larsen (DEN)

4. Youssef Abouelhassan (EGY)

5. Benjamin Thomas (FRA)

6. Ethan Hayter (GBR)

7. Bernard van Aert (INA)

8. Jan Willem van Schip (NED)

9. Alan Banaszek (POL)

10. Alex Vogel (SUI)

11. Grant Koontz (USA)

08 Aug, 09:51

Men's Omnium Elimination Race

LINE UP AT THE FENCE

1. Tim Wafler (AUT)

2. Fabio van den Bossche (BEL)

3. Dylan Bibic (CAN)

4. Fernando Gaviria Rendon (COL)

5. Albert Torres Barcelo (ESP)

6. Tim Torn Teutenberg (GER)

7. Elia Viviani (ITA)

8. Kazushige Kuboki (JPN)

9. Ricardo Pena Salas (MEX)

10. Aaron Gate (NZL)

11. Iuri Leitao (POR)

08 Aug, 09:43

Men's Omnium Elimination Race

Little respite for the riders -- we will back in just 15 minutes for the third Omnium race, the Elimination. It is the simples to understand of all the Omnium races -- whoever is running at the back of the 22-man field at every two-lap interval is eliminated from the race.

The points system is the same as the scratch race -- 40 for the last man standing, 38 for the second, 36 for the third, and so on. 

08 Aug, 09:38

Men's Omnium

OVERALL STANDINGS AFTER TEMPO RACE

1. Fabio van den Bossche (BEL) - 76 (36+40)

2. Niklas Larsen (DEN) - 68 (38+30)

3. Iuri Leitao (POR) - 66 (28+38)

4. Benjamin Thomas (FRA) - 60 (40+20)

5. Tim Torn Teutenberg (GER) - 58 (22+36)

6. Alex Vogel (SUI) - 54 (20+34)

7. Albert Torres Barcelo (ESP) - 54 (26+28)

8. Jan Willem van Schip (NED) - 50 (34+16)

9. Aaron Gate (NZL) - 50 (24+26)

10. Ethan Hayter (GBR) - 48 (30+18)

08 Aug, 09:36

Men's Omnium Tempo Race

FINAL TEMPO CLASSIFICATION

1. Fabio van den Bossche (BEL) - 31 pts

2. Iuri Leitao (POR) - 28 pts

3. Tim Torn Teutenberg (GER) - 25 pts

4. Alex Vogel (SUI) - 23 pts

5. Jan Vones (CZE) - 22 pts

6. Niklas Larsen (DEN) - 22 pts

7. Albert Torres Barcelo (ESP) - 21 pts

8. Aaron Gate (NZL) - 21 pts

9. Grant Koontz (USA) - 21 pts

10. Elia Viviani (ITA) - 1 pts

08 Aug, 09:34

Men's Omnium Tempo Race

Leitao and Teutenberg have traded lap points now.

Larsen has fallen behind the lead but a pack of five is still tightly knit together.

Axel Vogel and Jan Vones now join Bossche in racking up the 20 pointers.

10 laps to go. 

Leitao meanwhile has racked up eight points by winning the lap sprints -- the most in the field, one more than Bossche's seven.

Into the final five laps now. Teutenburg has also quietly won five lap sprints to earn as many points.

Larsen, Barcelo, and Vones all add 20 points to their tally -- the latter's second, sending him to the top of the standings!!!

INTO THE LAST LAP!!!

BOSSCHE TAKES THE LINE FIRST, FOLLOWED BY LEITAO AND VOGEL!!!

VONES LOSES 20 POINTS FOR BEING LAPPED, MAKING BOSSCHE'S TALLY OF 31 THE HIGHEST!!!

08 Aug, 09:27

Men's Omnium Tempo Race

WE ARE UNDERWAY!!!

Iuri Leitao has led three laps so far. We are 10 laps into the race. Bossche has equalled that tally now.

Bossche has pulled away from the field and is racking up the one pointers.

Bossche is now catching up to the tail of the field. He is eyeing the 20 point gains here.

The Belgian has now tallied the first 20 pointer in the race!!

We are 20 laps in. Bossche leads Leitao leads Larsen.

08 Aug, 08:57

Men's Omnium Tempo Race

Next up will be the tempo race, held over the same distance of 10km. However, the scoring system is entirely different -- a point is awarded to each rider than finishes a lap in the lead, from lap five onwards. If someone manages to break away, they have great amounts to gain -- every rider lapped is worth 20 points. But shall the endurance fail, it can cost big too -- every time a rider is lapped, he loses 20 points. 

The official start time for the race has been listed as 9:08 PM IST.

08 Aug, 08:53

Men's Omnium Scratch Race

FINAL CLASSIFICATION

1. Benjamin Thomas (FRA) - 40 pts

2. Niklas Larsen (DEN) - 38 pts

3. Fabio van den Bossche (BEL) - 36 pts

4. Jan Willem van Schip (NED) - 34 pts

5. Kazushige Kuboki (JPN) - 32 pts

6. Ethan Hayter (GBR) - 30 pts

7. Iuri Leitao (POR) - 28 pts

8. Albert Torres Barcelo (ESP) - 26 pts

9. Aaron Gate (NZL) - 24 pts 

10. Tim Torn Teutenberg (GER) - 22

08 Aug, 08:48

Men's Omnium Scratch Race

Bossche, van Schip, Thomas, and Larsen have now lapped the entirety of the remaining field.

Just four laps to go in this one.

FINAL LAP, BOSSCHE STIL LEADS!!! BUT LARSEN AND THOMAS ARE PUTTING IN A LATE CHARGE!!! THOMAS TAKES THE WIN FOLLOWED BY LARSEN AND BOSSCHE!!!

08 Aug, 08:44

Men's Omnium Scratch Race

WE ARE UNDERWAY!!!

The field is still very closely stitched together, led by Australian Sam Welford followed by Austrian Tim Wafler and Belgian Fabio van den Bossche.

Thetrio has fallen behind now and two new leaders have emerged in Aaron Gate and Iuri Leitao. The duo have opened a slight gap to the rest of the field too but it is only temporary.

Now American Grant Koonz surges to the front. He is being chased hard by van den Bossche. The Belgian takes the lead. 15 laps to go.

The field is split wide now and we have our contenders heading into the final quarter. Bossche, Dutch Jan Willem van Schip, Frenchman Benjamin Thomas, and Denmark's Niklas Larsen.

08 Aug, 08:37

Men's Omnium Scratch Race

LINE UP AT THE BLUE BAND

1. Dylan Bibic (CAN)

2. Fernando Gaviria Rendon (COL)

3. Jan Vones (CZE)

4. Niklas Larsen (DEN)

5. Albert Torres Barcelo (ESP)

6. Benjamin Thomas (FRA)

7. Jan Willem van Schip (NED)

8. Aaron Gate (NZL)

9. Alan Banaszek (POL)

10. Iuri Leitao (POR)

11. Alex Vogel (SUI)

08 Aug, 08:37

Men's Omnium Scratch Race

 LINE UP AT THE FENCE

1. Sam Welsford (AUS)

2. Tim Wafler (AUT)

3. Fabio van den Bossche (BEL)

4. Youssef Abouelhassan (EGY)

5. Ethan Hayter (GBR)

6. Tim Torn Teutenberg (GER)

7. Bernard van Aert (INA)

8. Elia Viviani (ITA)

9. Kazushige Kuboki (JPN)

10. Ricardo Pena Salas (MEX)

11. Grant Koontz (USA)

08 Aug, 08:35

Men's Omnium Scratch Race

We begin with the omnium event today, the second last of the five track cycing formats to get underway at Paris 2024. The omnium is a four-race event, each of which have a different format and scoring system. The rider with the most points overall after the fourth race is declared the winner.

The first of the lot is the scratch race, an endurace 40-lap race with a distance of 10km. Whoever finishes first is awarded the maximum number of 40 points, followed by 38 for second, 36 for third and so on. 

Two sets of riders will be in action simultaneously -- one at the fence and the other by the blue band.

07 Aug, 11:08

Women's Team Pursuit Gold Medal Match

FINAL CLASSIFICATIONS

GOLD | United States of America - Lily Williams, Chloe Dygert, Kristen Faulkner, Jennifer Valente

SILVER | New Zealand - Ally Wolaston, Emily Shearman, Bryone Botha, Nicole Shields

BRONZE | Great Britain - Elinor Barker, Josie Knight, Jessica Roberts, Anna Morris

4. Italy

5. France

6. Germany

7. Australia

8. Canada

07 Aug, 11:05

Women's Team Pursuit Gold Medal Match

ONTO THE FINAL LAP!!! USA HAVE IT IN THE BAG!!!

THEY TAKE THE GOLD BY OVER HALF A SECOND!!!

07 Aug, 11:04

Women's Team Pursuit Gold Medal Match

THE KIWIS ARE UNABLE TO CLAW BACK THE LEAD!!! THEY ARE SUFFERING!!!

USA ARE CRUISING TO VICTORY HERE!!!

THE LEAD IS 1.499 FOR USA WITH TWO LAPS REMAINING!!!

07 Aug, 11:04

Women's Team Pursuit Gold Medal Match

THE FINAL 1000 METRES TO COME!!!

USA'S LEAD READS A HEFTY 1.543 SECONDS!!!

07 Aug, 11:03

Women's Team Pursuit Gold Medal Match

USA'S LEAD HAS STRETCHED OUT FURTHER AND IS NOW NEARING THE ONE AND A HALF SECOND MARK!!!

WE ARE HALFWAY THROUGH THE RACE!!!

07 Aug, 11:03

Women's Team Pursuit Gold Medal Match

But the Americans have snapped back the lead.

THEY ARE NOW IN FRONT AT THE 1000 METRE MARK!!!

USA's lead is over a second after 1500 metres!!!

07 Aug, 11:01

Women's Team Pursuit Gold Medal Match

WE ARE OFF!!!

NEW ZEALAND HAVE THE EARLY LEAD!!!

THEY LEAD BY 0.455 AT THE 500 METRE MARK!!!

07 Aug, 10:59

Women's Team Pursuit Gold Medal Match

Now for the crown. 

The United States of America had only clinched Bronze in Tokyo. They are already guaranteed a silver this time around.

New Zealand, mewanwhile, had finished eighth in the classifications in 2021. They could compelte a remarkable come back story here by upsetting the favourites.

07 Aug, 10:56

Women's Team Pursuit Bronze Medal Match

GB CONTINUE TO CLOSE IN!!!

500 METRES TO GO AND 5 THOUSANDTHS SEPARATE BOTH TEAMS!!!

GB TAKE THE LEAD WITH THE FINAL LAP TO COME!!!

BRITAIN TAKE THE BRONZE BY OVER TWO AND A HALF SECONDS!!!

07 Aug, 10:55

Women's Team Pursuit Bronze Medal Match

The Brits are catching up now though.

THEY ARE SURGING BACK.

The lead has cut been down to +0.666 with one kilometre to go!!!

07 Aug, 10:54

Women's Team Pursuit Bronze Medal Match

ITALY LEAD BY OVER A SECOND AT THE HALFWAY MARK!!!

The difference reads +1.624 after 2500m.

07 Aug, 10:54

Women's Team Pursuit Bronze Medal Match

It is Great Britain versus Italy for the third step on the podium.

AND OFF WE GO!!!

07 Aug, 10:15

Women's Team Pursuit

We will be back with updates from the Women's Team Pursuit medal matches when they roll around in about half an hour's time. If you want to catch more live coverage of the Paris Games, head over to the athletics blog to follow the ongoing Women's Paul Vault Final Event.

07 Aug, 10:13

Men's Team Pursuit

FINAL CLASSIFICATIONS

GOLD | Australia - Oliver Bleddyn, Sam Welsford, Conor Leahy, Kelland O'Brien

SILVER | Great Britain - Ethan Hayter, Daniel Bighan, Charlie Tanfield, Ethan Vernon

BRONZE | Italy - Simone Consonni, Filippo Ganna, Jonathan Milan, Francesco Lamon

4. Denmark

5. New Zealand

6. France

7. Canada

8. Belgium

07 Aug, 10:10

Men's Team Pursuit Gold Medal

GREAT BRITAIN'S RIDER FALLS OF THE SEAT AND THERE END THEIR HOPES!!!

AUSTRALIA TAKE THE GOLD BY OVER TWO SECONDS!!!

07 Aug, 10:10

Men's Team Pursuit Gold Medal

CAN GREAT BRITAIN CATCH UP IN THE FINAL 500M STRETCH???

3500m CLASSIFICATION

1. AUS

2. +0.170

07 Aug, 10:09

Men's Team Pursuit Gold Medal

AUSTRALIA STILL MAINTAINING A CONSISTENT LEAD WITH A QUARTER OF THE RACE REMAINING!!!

3000m CLASSIFICATION

1. AUS

2. +0.183

07 Aug, 10:09

Men's Team Pursuit Gold Medal

AUSTRALIA HAVE EXTENDED THEIR LEAD WITH 2 KILOMETRES TO GO!!!

2000m CLASSIFICATION

1. AUS

2. +0.140

07 Aug, 10:09

Men's Team Pursuit Gold Medal

AUSTRALIA AHEAD APPROACHING THE HALFWAY MARK!!!

1500m CLASSIFICATION

1. AUS

 

2. +0.094

07 Aug, 10:07

Men's Team Pursuit Gold Medal

The cyclists are on the starting line. AND OFF WE GO!!!

Britain ahead by the barest of margins after half a kiometre.

500M CLASSIFICATION

1. GBR

2. AUS +0.009

1000M CLASSIFICATION

1. GBR

2. AUS +0.007

07 Aug, 10:03

Men's Team Pursuit Gold Medal

THAT WAS SOME RACE TO GET US HYPED FOR THE GOLD!!!

Now World and Olympic Record holders Australia take on Great Britain for the Men's Team Pursuit crown. These medals ;will also prove to be extremely important in deciding how the final Olympic table ends up.

07 Aug, 10:02

Men's Team Pursuit Bronze Medal

ITALY ARE CATCHING UP QUICK!! THEY TAKE THE LEAD WITH 500 METRES TO GO!!!

DENMARK'S RIDERS ARE SPLIT APART WITH THE LEADER MILES AHEAD OF THE OTHER TWO!!!

ITALY TAKE THE WIN AND THE BRONZE BY NEARLY TWO SECONDS!!!

07 Aug, 10:00

Men's Team Pursuit Bronze Medal

DENMARK STILL LEAD BY OVER A SECOND WITH 1500 METRES TO GO!!!

3000m SPLIT

1. DEN

2. ITA +0.438 

07 Aug, 10:00

Men's Team Pursuit Bronze Medal

LIVE CLASSIFICATION AT 500m

1. DEN 34.088

2. ITA +0.553

LIVE CLASSIFICATION AT 1000m

1. DEN 1:00.268

2. ITA

LIVE CLASSIFICATION AT 1500m

1. DEN 26.868

2. ITA +0.584

LIVE CLASSIFICATION AT 2000m

1. DEN 1:53.268

2. ITA

07 Aug, 10:04

Men's Team Pursuit Finals

We are all set for the Bronze medal match up between Denmark and Italy. The classification matches for fourth to eighth are already done.

07 Aug, 09:57

CYCLING ON DAY 12

Welcome back to the live coverage of cycling for Paris 2024. It was a busy day in the office for the pedallers with a host of qualification events in the Men's Individual Sprint and Women's Individual Keirin events -- see the previous entries/ continue following for results of the same. But now is the time for the marquee events with two gold medals up for grabs in the Men's and Women's Team Pursuit Finals.

07 Aug, 09:56

Women's Keirin Quarterfinals

HEAT 1 LINE UP

1. Kristina Clonan (AUS)

2. Nicky Degrendele (BEL)

3. Liying Yuan (CHN)

4. Lea Friedrich (GER)

5. Steffie van der Peet (NED)

6. Ellesse Andrews (NZL)

HEAT 2 LINE UP

1. Kelsey Mitchell (CAN)

2. Yufang Guo (CHN)

3. Emma Finucane (GBR)

4. Riyu Ohta (JPN)

5. Hetty van de Wouw (NED)

6. Rebecca Petch (NZL)

HEAT 3 LINE UP

1. Lauriane Genest (CAN)

2. Mathilde Gros (FRA)

3. Katy Marchant (GBR)

4. Emma Hinze (GER)

5. Mina Sato (JPN)

6. Daniela Gaxiola Gonzalez (MEX)

06 Aug, 10:50

Women's Team Pursuit Round 1 Matchups

HEAT 1

Australia vs France

HEAT 2

Germany vs Canada

HEAT 3 [Winner advances to Gold Medal Match]

United States of America vs Great Britain

HEAT 4 [Winner advances to Gold Medal Match]

New Zealand vs Italy

06 Aug, 10:48

Women's Team Pursuit Qualifications

 FINAL CLASSIFICATIONS

1. New Zealand (NZL) - 4:04.679

2. United States of America (USA) - 4:05.238

3. Great Britain (GBR) - 4:06.710

4. Italy (ITA) - 4:07.579

5. Germany (GER) - 4:08.313

6. Australia (AUS) - 4:08.612

7. France (FRA) - 4:08.797

8. Canada (CAN) - 4:12.205

9. Ireland (IRL) - 4:12.447 [Eliminated]

10. Japan (JPN) - 4:13.818 [Eliminated]

06 Aug, 12:58

Women's Team Sprint Final

FINAL CLASSIFICATIONS

GOLD | GREAT BRITAIN - Katy Marchant, Sophie Capewell, Emma Finucane

SILVER | NEW ZEALAND - Rebecca Petch, Shaane Fulton, Ellesse Andrews

BRONZE | GERMANY - Pauline Grabosch, Emma Hinze, Lea Friedrich

4. Netherlands

5. Mexico

6. China

7. Poland

8. Canada

05 Aug, 11:54

Women's Team Sprint Final

GREAT BRITAIN SET ANOTHER WORLD RECORD TO TAKE THE GOLD!!! 

They decimate New Zealand by nearly half a second!!!

GERMANY CLOCK A BRILLIANT 45.400 TO TAKE THE BRONZE OVER THE DUTCH!!!

05 Aug, 10:44

Women's Team Sprint Final

What enticing matches for us in store in less than a hour's time.

GOLD MEDAL MATCH

GBR 45.338 vs NZL 45.348

BRONZE MEDAL MATCH

NED 45.798 vs GER 45.377

CLASSIFICATION FOR FIFTH AND FIFTH

MEX 46.198 vs CHN 46.362 

CLASSIFICATION FOR SEVENTH AND EIGHTH

CAN +1.478 vs POL 47.022

05 Aug, 10:40

Women's Team Sprint Round 1 | Great Britain vs Canada

GREAT BRITAIN GO TOP OF THE PILE AND SMASH THE WORLD RECORD AGAIN!!! THIS IS A JOKE, WHAT AN INCREDIBLE SHOWING BY THE CYCLISTS HERE!!!

Great Britain will take on New Zealand for the Gold.

RESULT

1. GBR 45.338

2. CAN +1.478

05 Aug, 10:38

Women's Team Sprint Round 1 | Great Britain vs Canada

Can Great Britain break the world record for the third race on the trot in this historic Round 1?

THE TWO TEAMS TAKE OFF FROM OPPOSITE SIDES OF THE TRACK!!!

250m Split:

1. GBR 18.697

2. CAN +0.395

500m Split:

1. GBR 31.973 

2. CAN +0.759

05 Aug, 10:37

Women's Team Sprint Round 1 | New Zealand beat Poland

NEW ZEALAND BREAK THE WORLD RECORD SET MINUTES BEFORE AND QUALIFY FOR THE GOLD MEDAL MATCH!!!

Poland have been pipped by over half a second now, they will next race in the classification match for seventh and eighth.

RESULT

1. NZL 45.348

2. POL +1.674

05 Aug, 10:35

Women's Team Sprint Round 1 | New Zealand vs Poland

The sprints keep coming thick and fast. New Zealand against Poland now, the Oceanian nation are the hot favourites.

WE ARE UNDERWAY!!!

250m Split:

1. NZL 18.456

2. POL +0.306 

500m Split:

1. NZL

2. POL +0.364

05 Aug, 10:33

Women's Team Sprint Round 1 | Germany beat Mexico

GERMANY TAKE THE WIN BY NEARLY A SECOND AND MAKE A NEW WORLD RECORD!!!

RESULT

1. GER 45.377 WR

2. MEX +0.821 

05 Aug, 10:32

Women's Team Sprint Round 1 | Germany vs Mexico

Now onto Germanay against Mexico.

WE ARE UNDERWAY!!!

250m Split:

1. GER

2. MEX +0.261

500m Split:

1. GER

2. MEX +0.398

05 Aug, 10:30

Women's Team Sprint Round 1 | Netherlands beat China

A STORMING FINISH FOR NED AS THEY TAKE THE RACE BY OVER HALF A SECOND!!!

FINAL CLASSIFICATION

1. NED

2. CHN +0.564

05 Aug, 10:30

Women's Team Sprint Round 1 | Netherlands vs China

AND WE ARE OFF!!!

250m Split:

1. CHN 18.682

2. NED +0.374

500m Split:

1. NED 32.291

2. CHN +0.229

05 Aug, 10:28

Women's Team Sprint Qualifying

The two fastest winners across the four heats will take on each other in a gold medal match. The other two winners will compete for the Bronze.

05 Aug, 10:27

Women's Team Sprint Qualifying

The ensuing match-ups are now as follows:

HEAT 1

Netherlands (4) vs China (5)

HEAT 2

Germany (3) vs Mexico (6)

HEAT 3

New Zealand (2) vs Poland (7)

HEAT 4

Great Britain (1) vs Canada (8)

05 Aug, 10:26

Women's Team Sprint Qualifying

We are already through the seeding round where the eight competing nations put in their sprint times to decide the bracket for round 1. Great Britain set a world record in the event and look like hot favourites for the gold yet again.

FINAL SEEDING

1. Great Britain (GBR) - 45.472 WR

2. New Zealand (NZL) - 45.593

3. Germany (GER) - 45.644

4. Netherlands (NED) - 46.086

5. People's Republic of China (CHN) - 46.458

6. Mexico (MEX) - 46.587

7. Poland (POL) - 47.284

8. Canada (CAN) - 47.578

05 Aug, 10:24

Women's Team Sprint

Welcome to the live coverage of track cycling at the Olympic Games 2024. Much like the nature of the event, the schedule is a straight sprint from qualifying to the final with the round one sandwiched in between.