Cycling at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Qualification

For the cycling competitions at the 2016 Summer Olympics, the following qualification systems are in place.

Summary

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Track cycling

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An NOC is entitled to enter a single team in each of the four team events. An NOC without a team in the relevant team event may qualify up to two places in sprint and keirin, and one place in omnium; an NOC with a team may enter that number from its team resources, for a total of twenty three quota places, an increase from the 2012 games which had a one rider per event limit in sprint and keirin; however, a limit of 15 riders (8 men, 7 women ) is placed on each NOC, with the possibility of drafting in two further riders from other cycling events. For certain countries, therefore, the number of quota places earned will significantly exceed the numbers of riders qualified; in effect, members of team events will 'double up', for team sprint athletes in sprint and keirin, and team pursuit athletes in omnium.

Road cycling

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Similarly, the cyclists who compete in the road time trial must also compete in the road race event; thus an NOC may win 2 quota places, but be allowed to take only one rider.

NationRoadTrackMTBBMXTotal
MenWomenMenWomenMWMWQR
RRTTRRTTTSKESPTPOMTSKESPTPOM
 Algeria2132
 Argentina3111176
 Australia4242X22XXX22XX21323431
 Austria211154
 Azerbaijan111143
 Belarus2211X74
 Belgium5232XX2111814
 Bolivia111
 Brazil22X21111010
 Bulgaria111
 Canada31321X22XX2212219
 Chile1122
 China1XX22XX111114
 Colombia51111X111211615
 Costa Rica1122
 Croatia222
 Cuba111X43
 Cyprus111
 Czech Republic4212311412
 Denmark31XXX11111113
 Dominican Republic111
 Ecuador1122
 Egypt111
 Eritrea111
 Estonia222
 Ethiopia111
 Finland111
 France4221X22XX22X32313022
 Germany4242X22XXX22XX22113229
 Great Britain5131X22XX12XX122426
 Greece11133
 Guam111
 Guatemala111
 Hong Kong1X11X165
 Hungary111
 Indonesia111
 Iran3143
 Ireland2133
 Israel1122
 Italy52411XX311919
 Japan21111XX11109
 Kazakhstan21X43
 Kosovo111
 Laos111
 Latvia2244
 Lesotho111
 Lithuania211154
 Luxembourg12143
 Malaysia1122
 Mauritius111
 Mexico11X144
 Morocco3143
 Namibia11133
 Netherlands4242X22XXX22X1323125
 New Zealand2111X22XXX22XX112019
 Norway41111197
 Poland4232X22XX22017
 Portugal41276
 Puerto Rico111
 Romania111
 Russia311112XX22111119 16
 Rwanda1122
 Serbia1122
 Slovakia1122
 Slovenia411287
 South Africa2212187
 South Korea21X22X1108
 Spain5211X2231712
 Sweden3144
 Switzerland311XX3211315
 Chinese Taipei1X22
 Thailand1122
 East Timor111
 Trinidad and Tobago111
 Tunisia111
 Turkey2132
 Ukraine31111297
 United Arab Emirates111
 United States22421XXX12322221
 Venezuela211X22X11109
Total: 80 NOCs144406725927279189272791850303216581520
Legend
  • TS – Team Sprint
  • KE – Keirin
  • SP – Sprint
  • TP – Team Pursuit
  • OM – Omnium
  • RR – Road Race
  • TT – Individual Time Trial
  • Q – Quotas
  • R – Riders

Timeline

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The following is a timeline of the qualification events for the cycling events at the 2016 Summer Olympics.

EventDateVenue
Road[1]
2015 African Continental Championships (men)February 9–14, 2015 Wartburg, South Africa
2015 Asian Cycling Championships (men)February 10–14, 2015 Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
2015 Pan American Road Cycling Championships (men)May 7–10, 2015 León, Mexico
2015 UCI Road World ChampionshipsSeptember 19–27, 2015 Richmond, United States
2015 UCI World TourOctober 4, 2015
2015 UCI Africa TourJanuary 1, 2016
2015 UCI America Tour
2015 UCI Asia Tour
2015 UCI Europe Tour
2015 UCI Oceania Tour
2016 Asian Cycling Championships (women)January 19–24, 2016 Tokyo, Japan
2016 African Continental Championships (women)February 22–26, 2016 Casablanca, Morocco
2016 Pan American Road Cycling Championships (women)May 26–28, 2016 San Cristóbal, Venezuela
2015–2016 UCI World Ranking (women)May 31, 2016
Track[2]
Close of the UCI Olympic Track Ranking 2014–2016
(at end of 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships)
March 6, 2016 London, United Kingdom
Mountain biking[3]
2015 Oceania Continental ChampionshipsFebruary 26–27, 2015 Toowoomba, Australia
2015 Pan American Continental ChampionshipsMarch 27–29, 2015 Cota, Colombia
2015 African Continental ChampionshipsMay 5–10, 2015 Musanze, Rwanda
2015 Asian Cycling ChampionshipsAugust 12–16, 2015 Melaka, Malaysia
Establishment of the UCI Olympic qualification rankingMay 25, 2016
BMX[4]
2016 UCI BMX World ChampionshipsMay 25–29, 2016 Medellín, Colombia[5]
Establishment of the UCI Rankings by NationMay 31, 2016

Road cycling

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Men's road race

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EventRanking by nationQualifiedAthletes per NOC
Host nation  Brazil2
2015 UCI World Tour1st  Spain5
2nd  Italy5
3rd  Colombia5
4th  Great Britain5
5th  Belgium5
6th  France4
7th  Netherlands4
8th  Australia3*
9th  Germany4
10th  Norway1*
11th  Poland3*
12th  Portugal4
13th  Czech Republic3*
14th  Slovenia3*
15th  Switzerland4
Individual  Slovakia1
Individual  Luxembourg1
UCI Africa Tour1st  Morocco3
2nd  Algeria2
3rd  South Africa1**
4th  Eritrea1**
Individual  Tunisia1
Individual  Rwanda1
UCI America Tour1st  Canada3
2nd  Argentina3
3rd  Venezuela2**
4th  United States1**
5th  Costa Rica1**
Individual  Ecuador1
Individual  Guatemala1
Individual  Chile1
UCI Asia Tour1st  Iran3
2nd  Kazakhstan2
3rd  Japan2
4th  South Korea2
UCI Europe Tour1st  Ukraine3
2nd  Slovenia1***
3rd  Russia3
4th  Denmark3
5th  Norway3***
6th  Poland1***
7th  Austria2
8th  Belarus2
9th  Turkey2
10th  Czech Republic1***
11th  Lithuania2
12th  Estonia2
13th  Ireland2
14th  Latvia2
15th  Croatia2
16th  Sweden2
Individual  Azerbaijan1
Individual  Serbia1
Individual  Greece1
Individual  Bulgaria1
Individual  Romania1
UCI Oceania Tour1st  New Zealand2
2015 African Championships1st  Ethiopia1
2nd  Namibia1
2015 Asian Championships1st  United Arab Emirates1
2nd  Hong Kong1
2015 Pan American Championships1st  Mexico1
2nd  Dominican Republic1
Re-allocation of unused quota  Puerto Rico1
 South Africa1
 United States1
Tripartite Commission Invitation  Bolivia1
 Kosovo1
 Laos1
Total144

* Quota reduced to the number of riders in the ranking of the respective tour

** Quota reduced by one to accommodate for the individual qualifiers on the same tour

*** Additional quota places earned on the continental tour for countries with quota reduction due to lack of ranked riders on the world tour

Men's individual time trial

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EventRanking by nationQualifiedAthletes per NOC
2015 UCI World Tour1st  Spain1
2nd  Italy1
3rd  Colombia1
4th  Great Britain1
5th  Belgium1
6th  France1
7th  Netherlands1
8th  Australia1
9th  Germany1
10th  Norway1
11th  Poland1
12th  Portugal1
13th  Czech Republic1
14th  Slovenia1
15th  Switzerland1
UCI Africa Tour1st  Morocco1
2nd  Algeria1
UCI America Tour1st  Canada1
2nd  Argentina1
3rd  Venezuela1
4th  United States1
UCI Asia Tour1st  Iran1
2nd  Kazakhstan1
UCI Europe Tour1st  Ukraine1
2nd  Russia1
3rd  Denmark1
4th  Austria1
5th  Belarus1
6th  Turkey1
UCI Oceania Tour1st  New Zealand1
2015 UCI World Championships1st  Belarus1
2nd  Italy1
3rd  France1
4th  Spain1
5th  Netherlands1
6th  Australia1
7th  Germany1
8th  Poland1
9th  Czech Republic1
10th  United States1
Total40

Women's road race

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EventRanking by nationQualifiedAthletes per NOC
Host nation  Brazil1
2016 UCI World Ranking1 to 5  Netherlands
 United States
 Italy
 Australia
 Germany
4
6 to 13  Poland
 Sweden
 Great Britain
 Canada
 Belgium
3
 France
 South Africa
 Luxembourg
2*
14 to 22  Russia
 Ukraine
 Belarus
 Finland
 Cuba
 New Zealand
 Mexico
 Switzerland
 Spain
1*
Individual top 100  Chinese Taipei
 Norway
 Brazil
 Azerbaijan
 Thailand
 Austria
 Slovenia
 Lithuania
 Cyprus
 Israel
 Japan
 Chile
1
2016 African Championships1st  Namibia1
2016 Pan American Championships1st  Venezuela1
2016 Asian Championships1st  South Korea1
Re-allocation of unused host quota  Colombia1
Total68

* Quota reduced by one to accommodate for the individual qualifiers on the same tour

Women's individual time trial

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EventRanking by nationQualifiedAthletes per NOC
2016 UCI World Ranking1 to 15  Netherlands
 United States
 Italy
 Australia
 Germany
 Poland
 Sweden
 Great Britain
 Canada
 Belgium
 France
 South Africa
 Luxembourg
 Russia
 Ukraine
1
2015 UCI World Championships1 to 10  New Zealand
 Netherlands
 Germany
 Australia
 United States
 Belarus
 Belgium
 Canada
 Sweden
 Japan
 Poland
 Norway
1
Total25

Track cycling

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Men's team sprint

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Teams must be composed of 3 riders.

EventRanking by NationQualified NOCTeams per NOC
2014–2016 Olympic track ranking1 to 9  Germany
 France
 Netherlands
 Great Britain
 Australia
 New Zealand
 Poland
 Venezuela
 South Korea
1
Total9

Men's sprint

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EventRanking by NationQualified NOCAthletes per NOC
2014–2016 Olympic track ranking1 to 9  Russia
 Colombia
 China
 Czech Republic
 Trinidad and Tobago
 Japan
 Spain
 Russia
 Czech Republic
1
NOCs qualified for Team Sprint  Germany
 France
 Netherlands
 Great Britain
 Australia
 New Zealand
 Poland
 Venezuela
 South Korea
up to 2
Total27

Men's Keirin

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EventRanking by NationQualified NOCAthletes per NOC
2014–2016 Olympic track ranking1 to 9  Colombia
 United States
 Malaysia
 Russia
 Canada
 Japan
 Greece
 Czech Republic
 Italy
 Japan
1
NOCs qualified for Team Sprint  Germany
 France
 Netherlands
 Great Britain
 Australia
 New Zealand
 Poland
 Venezuela
 South Korea
2
Total27

Men's team pursuit

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Teams must be composed of 4 riders.

EventRanking by NationQualified NOCTeams per NOC
2014–2016 Olympic track ranking1 to 9  Australia
 Great Britain
 New Zealand
 Germany
 Denmark
 Switzerland
 Italy
 Netherlands
 China
1
Total9

Men's Omnium

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EventRanking by NationQualified NOCAthletes per NOC
2014–2016 Olympic track ranking1 to 18  Australia
 Colombia
 Germany
 Italy
 Denmark
 Great Britain
 New Zealand
 France
 Belgium
 Netherlands
 Switzerland
 United States
 Japan
 Brazil
 Hong Kong
 Kazakhstan
 Mexico
 South Korea
1
Total18

Women's team sprint

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Teams must be composed of 2 riders.

EventRanking by NationQualified NOCTeams per NOC
2014–2016 Olympic track ranking1 to 9  China
 Russia
 Australia
 Germany
 Netherlands
 Spain
 France
 Canada
 New Zealand
1
Total9

Women's sprint

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EventRanking by NationQualified NOCAthletes per NOC
2014–2016 Olympic track ranking1 to 9  Hong Kong
 Lithuania
 Cuba
 Great Britain
 Azerbaijan
 Great Britain
 Malaysia
 Colombia
 Egypt
1
NOCs qualified for Team Sprint  China
 Russia
 Australia
 Germany
 Netherlands
 Spain
 France
 Canada
 New Zealand
up to 2
Total27

Women's Keirin

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EventRanking by NationQualified NOCAthletes per NOC
2014–2016 Olympic track ranking1 to 9  Hong Kong
 South Korea
 Lithuania
 Cuba
 Ukraine
 Colombia
 Ireland
 Great Britain
 Azerbaijan
1
NOCs qualified for Team Sprint  China
 Russia
 Australia
 Germany
 Netherlands
 Spain
 France
 Canada
 New Zealand
up to 2
Total27

Women's team pursuit

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Teams must be composed of 4 riders.

EventRanking by NationQualifiedTeams per NOC
2014–2016 Olympic track ranking1 to 9  Great Britain
 Canada
 Australia
 China
 United States
 New Zealand
 Italy
 Germany
 Poland
1
Total9

Women's Omnium

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EventRanking by NationQualifiedAthletes per NOC
2014–2016 Olympic track ranking1 to 18  Great Britain
 Netherlands
 United States
 Belgium
 Australia
 France
 Cuba
 Belarus
 Denmark
 Poland
 Germany
 Canada
 New Zealand
 China
 Hong Kong
 Chinese Taipei
 Venezuela
 Japan
1
Total18

Mountain biking

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Men's cross-country race

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EventRanking by nationQualifiedAthletes per NOC
2016 UCI Olympic qualification ranking1 to 5  Switzerland
 France
 Spain
 Czech Republic
 Italy
3
6 to 13  Germany
 Netherlands*
 Australia
 Belgium
 Canada
 Portugal
 South Africa
 Brazil
2
14 to 26  Austria
 Slovakia
 United States
 Argentina
 New Zealand
 Denmark
 Sweden
 Greece
 Israel
 Japan
 Hungary
 Russia
 Great Britain
1
2015 African Championships1 to 2  Mauritius
 Rwanda
1
2015 Pan American Championships1 to 2  Colombia
 Costa Rica
1
2015 Asian Championships1 to 2  China
 Hong Kong
1
Oceania1  Guam1
Tripartite Commission Invitation1  Lesotho1
Total50

Women's cross-country race

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EventRanking by nationQualifiedAthletes per NOC
2016 UCI Olympic qualification ranking1 to 8  Switzerland
 Germany
 Canada
 France
 United States
 Slovenia
 Poland
 Ukraine
2
9 to 19  Russia
 Norway
 Denmark
 Belgium
 Brazil
 Italy
 Australia
 Sweden
 Serbia
 Czech Republic
1
2015 African Championships1  South Africa1
 Namibia
1
2015 Pan American Championships1  Mexico1
2015 Asian Championships1  China1
2015 Oceania Championships1  New Zealand1
Tripartite Commission Invitation1  East Timor1
Total30
^1 – South Africa won the continental quotas in men's and women's mountain bike, but decided not to accept them. South African sports confederation and Olympic Committee (SASCOC) and Cycling South Africa (CSA) made an agreement on the Rio 2016 Olympics qualification criteria that the Continental Qualification route will not be considered.[6]

Men's BMX

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EventRanking by nationQualifiedAthletes per NOC
UCI Olympic qualification ranking1 to 4  United States
 Netherlands
 Australia
 France
3
5 to 7  Great Britain
 Latvia
 Colombia
2
8 to 13  Argentina
 Switzerland
 Canada
 New Zealand
 Brazil
 Japan
1
UCI BMX individual ranking1 to 4  Ecuador
 Russia
 Germany
 Norway
1
2016 UCI BMX World Championships1 to 3  Venezuela
 South Africa
 Denmark
1
Re-allocation of unused host quota  Indonesia1
Total32

Women's BMX

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EventRanking by nationQualifiedAthletes per NOC
UCI Olympic qualification ranking1 to 3  Australia
 United States
 Netherlands
2
4 to 7  Colombia
 France
 Venezuela
 Russia
1
UCI BMX individual ranking1 to 3  Belgium
 Denmark
 Argentina
1
2016 UCI BMX World Championships1 to 2  Germany
 Brazil
1
Re-allocation of unused host quota  Thailand1
Total16

References

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  1. ^ a b "Qualification System – Games of the XXXI Olympiad – Road Cycling" (PDF). UCI. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  2. ^ a b "Qualification System – Games of the XXXI Olympiad – Track Cycling" (PDF). UCI. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  3. ^ a b "Qualification System – Games of the XXXI Olympiad – Mountain Biking" (PDF). UCI. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  4. ^ a b "Qualification System – Games of the XXXI Olympiad – BMX" (PDF). UCI. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  5. ^ "2016 UCI BMX Worlds Goes to Medellin". BMXNews.com. 14 June 2013. Archived from the original on 23 September 2015. Retrieved 14 February 2015.
  6. ^ "Agreement between SASCOC and CSA" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-08-04. Retrieved 2016-03-12.