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From the US Olympic team selection procedures: http://www.usacycling.org/events/olympic.pdf (1) MEN?S ROAD RACE (a) Start Position(s): Maximum of 5 start positions (b) Automatic Nomination Criteria (in order of priority): (i) The first place (1st place) finisher of the elite MEN?S Olympic Cycling Trials road race event. (ii) Any athlete placing in the top three (3) at the 2003 World Road Cycling Championships, Hamilton CAN, October 8 ? 12, 2003, provided that athlete continues to demonstrate the ability to perform at a similar level based on performances in international competition during the 2004 calendar year. (iii)Any U.S. athlete finishing in the top-five (5) in the final general classification in a UCI Grand Tour between July 1, 2003 and July 5, 2004. If more than one athlete meets this criterion, the athlete with the highest placing will be nominated first, followed by the athlete with the next highest placing, and so on. If two athletes share the same placing, the athlete with the highest ranking on the UCI men?s road list as of July 5, 2004 will be nominated first, followed by the athlete with the next highest ranking and so on. Any athlete qualifying in 2003 must demonstrate the ability to continue to perform at a similar level based on performances in international competitions in the 2004 calendar year. (iv) Any U.S. athlete finishing in the top-five (5) in the final general classification in a UCI World Cup, 1.HC or 2.HC event in 2004 by July 5. If more than one athlete meets this criterion, the athlete with the highest placing will be nominated first, followed by the athlete with the next highest placing, and so on. If two athletes share the same placing, the athlete with the highest ranking on the UCI men?s road list as of July 6, 2004 will be nominated first, followed by the athlete with the next highest ranking and so on. (v) The top-ranked U.S. eligible athlete in the UCI Road World Cup rankings on July 5, 2004 not otherwise qualified above and provided he is ranked in the top 25. (vi) The top-ranked U.S. eligible athlete in the UCI Road Rankings on July 5, 2004 not otherwise qualified above and provided if he is ranked in the top 50. ----- So Freddy goes based on (iv), he's currently 49th in the UCI ranking. He cut it close, good thing he took that stage in the Giro. Bob Schwartz |
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Now TEAM USA has literally no chance of medalling in Athens - at least
in the road events. The people at USAC must be crying because LA was really their only hope for a medal in Athens in the TT. There goes hundreds of thousands of dollars in USOC funding.... Système U Bob Schwartz wrote: http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor...g_athens_out_7 From the US Olympic team selection procedures: http://www.usacycling.org/events/olympic.pdf (1) MEN?S ROAD RACE (a) Start Position(s): Maximum of 5 start positions (b) Automatic Nomination Criteria (in order of priority): (i) The first place (1st place) finisher of the elite MEN?S Olympic Cycling Trials road race event. (ii) Any athlete placing in the top three (3) at the 2003 World Road Cycling Championships, Hamilton CAN, October 8 ? 12, 2003, provided that athlete continues to demonstrate the ability to perform at a similar level based on performances in international competition during the 2004 calendar year. (iii)Any U.S. athlete finishing in the top-five (5) in the final general classification in a UCI Grand Tour between July 1, 2003 and July 5, 2004. If more than one athlete meets this criterion, the athlete with the highest placing will be nominated first, followed by the athlete with the next highest placing, and so on. If two athletes share the same placing, the athlete with the highest ranking on the UCI men?s road list as of July 5, 2004 will be nominated first, followed by the athlete with the next highest ranking and so on. Any athlete qualifying in 2003 must demonstrate the ability to continue to perform at a similar level based on performances in international competitions in the 2004 calendar year. (iv) Any U.S. athlete finishing in the top-five (5) in the final general classification in a UCI World Cup, 1.HC or 2.HC event in 2004 by July 5. If more than one athlete meets this criterion, the athlete with the highest placing will be nominated first, followed by the athlete with the next highest placing, and so on. If two athletes share the same placing, the athlete with the highest ranking on the UCI men?s road list as of July 6, 2004 will be nominated first, followed by the athlete with the next highest ranking and so on. (v) The top-ranked U.S. eligible athlete in the UCI Road World Cup rankings on July 5, 2004 not otherwise qualified above and provided he is ranked in the top 25. (vi) The top-ranked U.S. eligible athlete in the UCI Road Rankings on July 5, 2004 not otherwise qualified above and provided if he is ranked in the top 50. ----- So Freddy goes based on (iv), he's currently 49th in the UCI ranking. He cut it close, good thing he took that stage in the Giro. Bob Schwartz |
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"Système U" wrote in message
... Now TEAM USA has literally no chance of medalling in Athens - at least in the road events. The people at USAC must be crying because LA was really their only hope for a medal in Athens in the TT. There goes hundreds of thousands of dollars in USOC funding.... Both Tyler and Bobby have won time-trials this year... -Sonarrat. |
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"Bob Schwartz" wrote in message ... Bob Schwartz wrote: (vi) The top-ranked U.S. eligible athlete in the UCI Road Rankings on July 5, 2004 not otherwise qualified above and provided if he is ranked in the top 50. ----- So Freddy goes based on (iv), he's currently 49th in the UCI ranking. Oops, that should be (vi). Speaking of (iv), Levi finished in the top five in the 2.HC ranked Vuelta a Pais Vasco this year. Jeff |
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Jeff Jones jeff@cyclingnews-punt-com wrote:
"Bob Schwartz" wrote in message ... Bob Schwartz wrote: (vi) The top-ranked U.S. eligible athlete in the UCI Road Rankings on July 5, 2004 not otherwise qualified above and provided if he is ranked in the top 50. ----- So Freddy goes based on (iv), he's currently 49th in the UCI ranking. Oops, that should be (vi). Speaking of (iv), Levi finished in the top five in the 2.HC ranked Vuelta a Pais Vasco this year. Well that was a silly mistake on my part. I quickly scanned through the calendar and picked up on Julich and Hamilton at the top but missed Levi in 5th. So the US sends another stage racer to Athens. There is still hope for Freddy though. All those guys have to make it to Paris without falling and breaking something. That's hardly a lock since each of them knows what it is like to fall and break something in the Tour. Bob Schwartz |
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Bob Schwartz wrote: http://news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=stor.../oly_armstrong _athens_out_7 Well, that answers my question from a few weeks ago: Is LANCE even going to ride the Olympics? This is, to me, a good turn of events as it gets the guy most likely to have success (at whatever level) on the Athens course. -- tanx, Howard So far, so good, so what? remove YOUR SHOES to reply, ok? |
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Bob Schwartz wrote in message ...
Jeff Jones jeff@cyclingnews-punt-com wrote: "Bob Schwartz" wrote in message ... Bob Schwartz wrote: (vi) The top-ranked U.S. eligible athlete in the UCI Road Rankings on July 5, 2004 not otherwise qualified above and provided if he is ranked in the top 50. ----- So Freddy goes based on (iv), he's currently 49th in the UCI ranking. Oops, that should be (vi). Speaking of (iv), Levi finished in the top five in the 2.HC ranked Vuelta a Pais Vasco this year. Well that was a silly mistake on my part. I quickly scanned through the calendar and picked up on Julich and Hamilton at the top but missed Levi in 5th. So the US sends another stage racer to Athens. There is still hope for Freddy though. All those guys have to make it to Paris without falling and breaking something. That's hardly a lock since each of them knows what it is like to fall and break something in the Tour. I thought this post woul;d be about Levi leaving Rabobank and going to Discovery Channel for 2005. Levi for the Giro? Probably. Bob Schwartz |
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On Friday 09 July 2004 18:40, K. J. Papai wrote:
I thought this post woul;d be about Levi leaving Rabobank and going to Discovery Channel for 2005. Levi for the Giro? Probably. For the Vuelta. Popo for the Giro. |
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