Olympics Sports >> Cycling
Cycling
THE 18 EVENTS
Men
- Track (7 events): Individual sprint, team sprint, individual 4km pursuit, team 4km pursuit, points race, madison and keirin
- Road (2 events): Individual road race and individual time trial
- Mountain biking (1 event): Cross-country
- BMX (1 event): Individual race (2008 debut)
Women
- Track (3 events): Individual sprint, 3km individual pursuit and points race
- Road (2 events): Individual road race and individual time trial
- Mountain biking (1 event): Cross-country
- BMX (1 event): Individual race (2008 debut)
MILESTONES
- 1816
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The "Draisienne," the ancestor of the bicycle, is invented by the German Karl Friedrich Drais.
- 1880
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The first bike chain appears and the back wheel becomes the motor of the bike.
- 1887
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The tire is invented by John Boyd Dunlop.
- 1896
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Cycling is included in the program for the first modern Olympiad.
- 1903
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First Tour de France.
- 1937
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Gears become standard on most cycles.
- 1953
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A Californian student, James Finley Scott, creates a prototype which enables cross-country riding. The mountain bike is born.
- 1996
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Professionals are authorized to compete at the Atlanta Games.
- 1996
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Mountain biking debuts at the Atlanta Games.
- 2008
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The BMX event makes its Olympic debut in Beijing.
STARS
- Fausto Coppi (Italy)
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The "Campionissimo." Twice winner of the Tour de France, 5-time winner of the Tour of Italy, including 2 doubles in 1949 and 1952 (TDF and Tour of Italy). World road race champion (1953) and world pursuit champion (1947, 1949). The Italian also won 1 Paris-Roubaix, 5 Tours of Lombardy, 1 Flèche Wallonne and 3 Milan-San Remo races.
- Eddy Merckx (Belgium)
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"The Cannibal." 50 victories on average between 1970 and 1973. 5 Tour de France (between 1969 and 1974), 5 Tours of Italy, 3 world road racing titles, 7 Milan-San Remo, 5 Liège-Bastogne-Liège, 3 Paris-Roubaix, 3 Paris-Nice, 3 Flèche Wallonne.
- Daniel Morelon (France)
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King of the track. Three Olympic gold medals, seven amateur world speed champion titles.
Copyright 2008 Agence France-Presse.
