The 2024 Olympic Games offer 66 opportunities for a gold, silver and bronze medal across the 22 cycling disciplines: road cycling, mountain biking cross country, track cycling and BMX racing at the quadrennial event held from July 26 to August 11 in Paris, France.
The event kicks off with the opening ceremony on the Seine, which will bring together 10,500 athletes from around the globe. The athletes will travel from east to west, and the parade will end its 6-kilometre route in front of the Trocadéro in front of the Eiffel Tower.
The cycling events at these Olympic Games began with the women’s and men’s individual time trial on July 27 and will be followed by mountain bike cross-country events with the women’s race on July 28 and the men’s race on July 29.
The mid-week BMX events will kick off with men’s and women’s BMX freestyle on July 31, followed by men’s and women’s BMX racing on August 2.
The road cycling event will return for the men’s road race on August 3 and the women’s road race on August 4.
The second week of the Olympic Games will shift to the velodrome for track cycling, starting with the women’s Team Sprint on August 5 and the men’s Team Sprint on August 6.
Track cycling continues on August 7 with the men’s and women’s Team Pursuits. August 8 will feature the women’s Keirin and Men’s Omnium. August 9 will host the women’s Madison and men’s Sprint. There is only one track event, men’s Madison, on August 10.
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The cycling events at the Olympic Games will conclude on August 11 with three events: women’s Sprint, men’s Keirin and women’s Omnium.
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Cycling Medal Table – Road, Mountain Bike, BMX, Track
Pos.
Country
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
Belgium
1
0
1
2
2
Australia
1
0
0
1
2
Great Britain
0
1
0
1
2
Italy
0
1
0
1
2
USA
0
0
1
1
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Row 5 – Cell 1
Row 5 – Cell 2
Row 5 – Cell 3
Row 5 – Cell 4
Row 5 – Cell 5
Row 6 – Cell 0
Row 6 – Cell 1
Row 6 – Cell 2
Row 6 – Cell 3
Row 6 – Cell 4
Row 6 – Cell 5
Row 7 – Cell 0
Row 7 – Cell 1
Row 7 – Cell 2
Row 7 – Cell 3
Row 7 – Cell 4
Row 7 – Cell 5
Row 8 – Cell 0
Row 8 – Cell 1
Row 8 – Cell 2
Row 8 – Cell 3
Row 8 – Cell 4
Row 8 – Cell 5
Row 9 – Cell 0
Row 9 – Cell 1
Row 9 – Cell 2
Row 9 – Cell 3
Row 9 – Cell 4
Row 9 – Cell 5
Medals awarded in road, cross-country mountain bike, BMX and track cycling
Road Cycling
The men’s and women’s time trials were held on July 27. The fields tackled the 32.4km route that started from the Eiffel Tower at Invalides, with a start on the Esplanade and a finished on the Pont Alexandre III.
Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) and Grace Brown were the champions after a thrilling day on wet roads through the French capital city,
The men’s road race on August 3 covers a 273km route with 2,800 metres of climbing and 13 named ascents, including the Côte de la butte Montmartre on the three 18.4km finishing circuits in central Paris.
The women’s road race on August 4 covers 158km, with 1,700 metres of climbing and nine named ascents. The women’s race finishes on three challenging circuits in central Paris.
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Olympic Games – Road Cycling Medal Count
Pos.
Country
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
1
Belgium
1
0
1
2
2
Australia
1
0
0
1
2
Great Britain
0
1
0
1
2
Italy
0
1
0
1
2
USA
0
0
1
1
Row 5 – Cell 0
Row 5 – Cell 1
Row 5 – Cell 2
Row 5 – Cell 3
Row 5 – Cell 4
Row 5 – Cell 5
Row 6 – Cell 0
Row 6 – Cell 1
Row 6 – Cell 2
Row 6 – Cell 3
Row 6 – Cell 4
Row 6 – Cell 5
Row 7 – Cell 0
Row 7 – Cell 1
Row 7 – Cell 2
Row 7 – Cell 3
Row 7 – Cell 4
Row 7 – Cell 5
Row 8 – Cell 0
Row 8 – Cell 1
Row 8 – Cell 2
Row 8 – Cell 3
Row 8 – Cell 4
Row 8 – Cell 5
Row 9 – Cell 0
Row 9 – Cell 1
Row 9 – Cell 2
Row 9 – Cell 3
Row 9 – Cell 4
Row 9 – Cell 5
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Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Elite Women’s Time Trial
Grace Brown (Aus)
Anna Henderson (GBr)
Chloé Dygert (USA)
Elite Men’s Time Trial
Remco Evenepoel (Bel)
Filippo Ganna (Ita)
Wout van Aert (Bel)
Elite Men’s Road Race
Row 2 – Cell 1
Row 2 – Cell 2
Row 2 – Cell 3
Elite Women’s Road Race
Row 3 – Cell 1
Row 3 – Cell 2
Row 3 – Cell 3
Mountain Biking Cross Country
Elancourt Hill hosts both the men’s and women’s mountain bike cross country races at the Paris Olympic Games. The fields will contest a hilly circuit using the surrounding dirt tracks and landscape. The women’s event is held on July 28 and the men’s event is held on July 29.
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Olympic Games – Mountain Biking Cross Country Medal Count
Country
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
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Row 0 – Cell 1
Row 0 – Cell 2
Row 0 – Cell 3
Row 0 – Cell 4
Row 1 – Cell 0
Row 1 – Cell 1
Row 1 – Cell 2
Row 1 – Cell 3
Row 1 – Cell 4
Row 2 – Cell 0
Row 2 – Cell 1
Row 2 – Cell 2
Row 2 – Cell 3
Row 2 – Cell 4
Row 3 – Cell 0
Row 3 – Cell 1
Row 3 – Cell 2
Row 3 – Cell 3
Row 3 – Cell 4
Row 4 – Cell 0
Row 4 – Cell 1
Row 4 – Cell 2
Row 4 – Cell 3
Row 4 – Cell 4
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Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Women’s Cross Country
Row 0 – Cell 1
Row 0 – Cell 2
Row 0 – Cell 3
Men’s Cross Country
Row 1 – Cell 1
Row 1 – Cell 2
Row 1 – Cell 3
BMX Racing
BMX Freestyle takes place on July 31, with both women’s and men’s events held at the Place de la Concorde, a large plaza in the heart of central Paris.
BMX Racing men’s and women’s events are held on August 2 at the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines BMX Stadium.
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Olympic Games – BMX Medal Count
Country
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Total
Row 0 – Cell 0
Row 0 – Cell 1
Row 0 – Cell 2
Row 0 – Cell 3
Row 0 – Cell 4
Row 1 – Cell 0
Row 1 – Cell 1
Row 1 – Cell 2
Row 1 – Cell 3
Row 1 – Cell 4
Row 2 – Cell 0
Row 2 – Cell 1
Row 2 – Cell 2
Row 2 – Cell 3
Row 2 – Cell 4
Row 3 – Cell 0
Row 3 – Cell 1
Row 3 – Cell 2
Row 3 – Cell 3
Row 3 – Cell 4
Row 4 – Cell 0
Row 4 – Cell 1
Row 4 – Cell 2
Row 4 – Cell 3
Row 4 – Cell 4
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Event
Gold
Silver
Bronze
Women’s BMX Freestyle
Row 0 – Cell 1
Row 0 – Cell 2
Row 0 – Cell 3
Men’s BMX Freestyle
Row 1 – Cell 1
Row 1 – Cell 2
Row 1 – Cell 3
Women’s BMX Racing
Row 2 – Cell 1
Row 2 – Cell 2
Row 2 – Cell 3
Men’s MBX Racing
Row 3 – Cell 1
Row 3 – Cell 2
Row 3 – Cell 3
Track Cycling
Track Cycling events will be held at the from August 5-11 at the Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines National Velodrome. Olympic events include men’s and women’s Team Sprint, Individual Sprint, Keirin, Team Pursuit, Omnium and Madison.
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