What are the cycling events in Tokyo Olympic Games?
The Tokyo Olympics was originally planned to be held in 2020 and has been postponed to 2021. It is about to be held. Each Olympics is a grand event that attracts attention from all over the world. The gathering of outstanding athletes from various countries is really exciting.
The Tokyo Olympics will be held from July 23 to August 8, 2021, for a period of 17 days, with a total of 33 major events and 339 minor events.
The Olympic cycling race was unveiled in the first Athens Olympic Games in 1896.Among them, the bicycle project is divided into four major events: road, field, mountain and BMX (freestyle and mud racing).
So, what are the cycling venues for the Tokyo Olympic Games?
1,Fuji International Speedway
Fuji International Circuit is the closest racing track to the Tokyo area. As the latest international circuit, the Fuji International Circuit is also the most advanced circuit in the eyes of racers and the media, and therefore it is an excellent venue for the competition.
Competition item:road bikes
2,Izu Mountain Bike Circuit
It is a cross-country track with a total length of 4,100 meters and a height difference of 150 meters.
Competition item: mountain bike
3,Izu velodeome
The stadium is equipped with a 250-meter-long track that meets the standards of the International Cycling Union (UCI).
Competition item: track bike
4,Ariake arena
Ariake arena is located on the beautiful seashore in the Ariake area, close to the athlete village and IBC/MPC.
Competition items: Freestyle BMX, BMX racing
The International Olympic Committee has this paragraph in the “Olympic Principles” clause in the “Olympic Charter”: “Everyone should enjoy the possibility of engaging in sports without any form of discrimination, and embody mutual understanding, The Olympic spirit of friendship, unity and fair competition”. Also called the modern Olympic spirit.
At the same time as the competition, we must continue to pass on the Olympic spirit.