![]() As China took the gold, followed by the German squad, with the Russian Olympic Committee taking their first cycling medal with the bronze. Only one set of medals were decided on day one, the women's team sprint. The cycling events continued on Monday (August 2) with the first day of track cycling at the Izu Velodrome. In the men's freestyle BMX, it was Australia's Logan Martin who took the victory, followed by Daniel Dhers of Venezuela, and Declan Brooks held on for bronze to move Great Britain to the top of the table. There was more success for GB in the BMX freestyle, as Charlotte Worthington claimed gold in the women's event, with Hannah Roberts of the USA claiming silver and Nikita Ducarroz (Switzerland) finishing in the bronze medal spot. > Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games cycling schedule: when to watch the racing ![]() Carlos Ramirez of Colombian solidified a solid day of racing for the nation with the bronze. The men's BMX racing final was won by Niek Kimman of the Netherlands, with Britain's Kye Whyte claiming the silver. Bethany Shriever won gold in the women's event, followed by the previously dominant Colombian Mariana Pajon taking silver, Merel Smulders of the Netherlands with bronze. Next up in the cycling disciplines was the BMX racing, with Team GB putting in a glowing performance. In the women's event, Annemiek van Vleuten took gold after her silver in the road race, with Marlen Reusser (Switzerland) claiming silver, and Anna van der Breggen securing bronze.įor the men's event, a hugely unpredictable race saw gold go to Primož Roglič of Slovenia, followed by Tom Dumoulin (Netherlands) and Rohan Dennis (Australia). The final road events got underway on Wednesday (July 28), with the men's and women's time trials both offering up excitement. It was a Swiss clean sweep for the medals on Tuesday (July 27), as Jolanda Neff rode away from the competition in the opening lap and won gold, with Sina Frei taking silver and Linda Indergand securing the bronze.
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