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armagnac
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Laura Kenny was on Sky News around 12:30 today raving about her chances of becoming Britain's 1st female to win 3 golds at one games.
13/8 for Kierin
5/4 for sprint
6/4 for team sprint
treble pays near 14/1

Lots can go wrong in cycling but well worth a little go.

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By:
armagnac
When: 26 Jul 24 19:55
Same endorsements from Hoy and Holt

5th Team sprint final
8th Individual Kieran final
11th Individual sprint final
12th Spoty price 1.05 Wink

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https://www.bbc.co.uk/sport/olympics/articles/crglw0e8ll1o

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https://talksport.com/olympics/1979717/team-gb-olympics-cycling-emma-finucane-georgia-holt/
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 27 Jul 24 17:19
Are those her finishing places Army?
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 05 Aug 24 19:02
1 gold, 3 world records after one event, good start.
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 05 Aug 24 19:06
And tears.
By:
timbuctooth
When: 05 Aug 24 20:22
Good start, army!
By:
armagnac
When: 06 Aug 24 08:13
Yes Tim thanks, i think the Keirin is the big hurdle to overcome as its a rough race to navigate. Where you can get caught in traffic or bumped into and taken out then brushy's finishing predictions could easily happen. As alluded by Kenny she's a very smart rider so hopefully can avoid all the pitfalls of this race. The sprint looks a formality in her current form !

11/10 Keirin
4/7 sprint

Market reaction to the team sprint win and breaking world record 3 times.
By:
armagnac
When: 06 Aug 24 08:23
Im wondering if 2 golds and a silver/bronze could get the job done if she can't manage 3 golds, there's been a handful of women achieve 2 golds recently at one games but i think i'm right in saying there has only ever been one women who has managed 3 medals at one games.
Mary Rand 1964 won a gold, silver and a bronze. Coincidentally that earned her SPOTY that year.

If she gets silver/bronze in the Keirin and get the gold in the sprint with another world record, it will surely run her close but lets just get the 3 golds and guarantee it Cool
By:
Lifter
When: 06 Aug 24 08:27
Fairplay Army great shout! I also think it's hers if she can secure those three golds
By:
armagnac
When: 06 Aug 24 08:42
Cheers lifter, looking at her and Keely they are both similar age that have very bubbly personalities so no edge there but Keely has the backstory of being deaf in one ear.


Emma did set a new sea-level world record over 200m on her way to the women’s sprint world title as she became Britain’s first/youngest female sprint world champion since compatriot Becky James a decade earlier.

Earlier this year, Finucane won the European women’s sprint title - along with silvers in the team sprint and keirin. It was the best performance by a British sprinter - man or women - at a European Championships.

This is also her debut Olympics
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 06 Aug 24 11:47
You can definitely feel an army presence on the spoty market!! :)
By:
KIMBLE
When: 06 Aug 24 14:25
What time is the race on thursday?
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 06 Aug 24 14:36
She's Welsh too, huge advantage.
By:
duffy
When: 06 Aug 24 16:21
If you've got voters who are partial to supporting an Olympian won't these girls risk having a split vote?
By:
----you-have-to-laugh---
When: 06 Aug 24 18:33
Bbc got the keely for spoty montage all ready, and showing them repeatedly.
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 06 Aug 24 18:46
Tonight's race could be a bigger spoty mover for the JOCK. Though i appreciate he isn't universally popular
By:
Hibore
When: 06 Aug 24 19:32
Good shout at 33/1. However, GB is now expected to compete and win multiple velodrome races and only minor excitement with 2 or 3 wins. If she overtakes Kenny in total number of Olympic medals then I’d expect her to be fav for SPOTY in 4 years whatever happens elsewhere.

Women’s 800 metres is very very hard to win, blonde bubbly personality and BBC poster girl. Only 12th Olympic winner of track and field. SPOTY certainty unless something amazing happens - which I’m struggling to see.
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 06 Aug 24 20:08
Useless jock lol
By:
armagnac
When: 07 Aug 24 10:11
1st round starts 12:26 today

This is not as bad as i thought, i remember watching a race where about 30 riders started and after each lap the rider in last got eliminated. As you can imagine it was total carnage with riders getting blocked and getting clipped and sent flying.
The race is nowhere near as scary, so i have big hopes she can pull this off.
By:
armagnac
When: 07 Aug 24 10:12
Competition format

Keirin races involve up to 7 cyclists each (though the 2020 format has no races with more than 6). The cyclists follow a pace motorcycle for 3 laps (750 m); the motorcycle then pulls away and the cyclists race for another 3 laps. These distances are changed from the 2016 Games, shortening the paced section from 5.5 laps and lengthening the unpaced sprint from 2.5 laps. The motorcycle starts at 30 km/h and increases speed to 50 km/h before it pulls off.

The tournament consists of four main rounds (up from three in 2016) and a repechage:

First round: Five heats of 6 cyclists each. The top 2 cyclists in each heat (10 total) advance to the second round; all others (20 cyclists) go to the repechage.

Repechage: Four heats of 5 cyclists each. The top 2 cyclists in each heat (8 total) rejoin the first-round winners in the second round. The other 12 cyclists are eliminated.

Second round: Three heats of 6 cyclists each. The top 4 cyclists in each heat (12 total) advance to the semifinals. The remaining 6 cyclists are eliminated.

Semifinals: Two heats of 6 cyclists each. The top 3 cyclists in each semifinal (6 total) advance to Final A; the bottom 3 cyclists from each semifinal go to Final B, out of medal contention.

Finals: Two finals. Final A consists of the top 6 cyclists, awarding medals and 4th through 6th place. Final B ranks the next 6 cyclists from 7th to 12th.
By:
armagnac
When: 07 Aug 24 10:16
Finucane's hectic schedule
In order to even be in contention for two more medals, Finucane will face a loaded schedule, riding on five successive days.

All times BST.

Wednesday 7, August: Women's keirin first round, from 12:26, repechages from 14:10.

Thursday, 8 August: Women's keirin, quarter-finals, from 14:10, semi-finals 17:15, final 18:01.

Friday, 9 August: Women's sprint, qualifying from 13:00, 1/32 from 13:48, last 1/16 from 18:10.

Saturday, 10 August: Women's sprint, 1/8 from 16:00, quarter-finals from 18:07.

Sunday, 11 August: Women's sprint, semi finals from 10:22, bronze and gold medal 11:25.
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 07 Aug 24 10:16
I think you were thinking of the points race, final event of the omnium.  That can be very unpredictable, and usually decides the medals
By:
armagnac
When: 07 Aug 24 10:19
Who is Wales' new gold medal star, Emma Finucane?

She has achieved her childhood dream, but could she be on the verge of Olympic history?

Already a world champion and now an Olympic gold medallist aged just 21, Emma Finucane still has two further opportunities in Paris to add to her women's team sprint gold.

If she does so, she would become the first British woman to achieve that feat at one Games.


Finucane anchored the Team GB team that beat New Zealand in Monday's sprint final in a world record time.

So who is Emma Finucane? And what comes next for her in Paris?

From pink tassels to Olympic gold and a world record
For Finucane, winning Olympic gold was her childhood dream come true.

It started at Carmarthen Velodrome in 2011 where eight-year-old Emma would go along with her sister, Rosie, and brother, Sean as she began with pink tassels hanging off her handlebars.

With her skills honed at local cycling club, Towy Riders, Finucane's progress since has been - as she is on the track - very quick and achieved with a minimum of fuss or fanfare.

There are no more pink tassels.

Aged 16 she was a junior European champion and aged 18, a national champion in the senior National Track Championships.

A bronze medal followed in 2022 at the Commonwealth Games before a stunning success in 2023 as Finucane won sprint gold at the World Championships, becoming the third Briton to achieve the feat after Victoria Pendleton and compatriot Becky James.

Earlier this year, Finucane won the European women’s sprint title - along with silvers in the team sprint and keirin. It was the best performance by a British sprinter at a European Championships.

The stage was set for Finucane to make her mark in Paris... and she did exactly that as she joined Katy Marchant and Sophie Capewell in winning gold in a world record time.

Finucane was also roared on by her parents in Monday's dramatic final, with her father Rory and mother Susie Finucane hiring a camper van and driving the whole family over from Carmarthen.

"That whizzy moment when she crossed the line made our effort of the last 10 years or so all worth it," father Rory reflected.

"That was her dream and she is living it."

"It's insane, unbelievable," mother Susie added. "Just to be an Olympian is unbelievable. For us as a family, it's amazing.

"We are just so proud of her."

'I think Emma is going to be a huge star'
Pendleton, who won two Olympic gold medals and a silver medal across the 2008 and 2012 games, was commentating on Finucane's win in the team sprint and believes the 21-year year old is on the "verge of being a world superstar."

"She went out and delivered," Pendleton said.

"They produced a beautiful performance, it was absolutely incredible.

“I think Emma is going to be a huge star.

“She’s so young and so successful and she’s very level headed and very calm and confident.

“Since I first saw her race I have felt she has almost a sixth sense when it comes to racing, it comes so naturally to her, she seems to have such an awareness."

Two more of Great Britain's greatest Olympic cyclists are backing Finucane to win gold in her remaining events.

Sir Chris Hoy and Laura Kenny won 13 Olympic medals between them - 11 golds and two silvers - during glittering careers.

“The one star you’ve got to keep an eye out for is Emma Finucane," Hoy, who won seven golds and a silver, told the BBC.

"She could win the women’s keirin. She could be a triple Olympic champion and it’s her first Olympics.

"I don’t want to pile too much pressure on her, but she’s got a chance.”

Kenny, who describes Finucane as being "unreal," added: "I keep saying it and then I keep thinking ‘don't say it because you just put pressure on her’, but honestly she could be the first female to win three gold medals at a single Olympics, and she's only 21," Kenny added.

"So you need to watch her."

What comes next for Finucane in Paris?
For Finucane, there is the shared sense of achievement her parents feel as she reflects on what winning a gold medal would have meant to her as a child.

“Looking back at the 10-year-old me always has a special place in my heart,” she told BBC Sport. “Even when I’m competing today, 10-year-old Emma’s proud no matter what.

“I’m literally living her dream. If I told her, in 10 years time you’d be world champion going to your first Olympics, I would’ve been like ‘no I’m not’. I really need to cherish that. That’s what keeps me grounded.

“My family love me no matter if I cross the line last or first. They are my values and as long as I hold onto them, the outcomes will be what they will be.”

And there are two more outcomes for Finucane to come this week as she challenges for gold in the keirin and individual sprint events.

Finucane has already added her name to the small list of Welsh women to win Olympic gold, joining Lauren Price, Hannah Mills, Elinor Barker, Jade Jones, Nicole Cooke and Irene Steer.

Mills and Jones have both won two Olympic gold medals - with Jones competing for number three this week - while Finucane's cycling teammate Elinor Barker will target her second gold after success in Tokyo.

However, Finucane can achieve a feat that no British female athlete has ever managed by winning three golds in a single Olympics, following in the footsteps of Team GB coach Jason Kenny.

Finucane says her first gold medal has opened her eyes to what could be possible.

"It's a big confidence boost. It's a big week for me and this gold has given me a lot of confidence," she told BBC Sport Wales.

"I want to go into it and enjoy it and see what I can do."
By:
armagnac
When: 07 Aug 24 10:21
yeah that sounds like the race brushy, brutal that one. Quite relieved she's only gonna be against 5 other riders at any one time for this one.
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 07 Aug 24 10:32
I seem to have memories of cavendish and trott getting screwed over in the points race, probably the most mental event at the limpics
By:
armagnac
When: 07 Aug 24 10:58
lol its a great race to watch
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 07 Aug 24 11:55
Have they killed the politics forum?
By:
armagnac
When: 07 Aug 24 12:35
just blame the far right Plain
By:
armagnac
When: 07 Aug 24 12:36
oh just heard its getting an upgrade to two tiers
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 07 Aug 24 12:38
Normal people and nazis?
By:
armagnac
When: 07 Aug 24 12:39
There ain't no normal people in this country, full stop Laugh
By:
armagnac
When: 07 Aug 24 12:40
divide always been the same for me

south clever
north thick
By:
armagnac
When: 07 Aug 24 12:41
probably just the way they miss out them little words i guess
By:
armagnac
When: 07 Aug 24 12:45
flying through this, be on in 5mins
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 07 Aug 24 12:53
I prefer the events where they go up the banking to get mental speed
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 07 Aug 24 12:54
Safe tactics for the heat, probably dodgy later on
By:
armagnac
When: 07 Aug 24 12:54
Emma was another level Cool
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 07 Aug 24 12:58
Do that in the final and she'll be caught cos of the drafting. Perfectly good for the heat though
By:
armagnac
When: 07 Aug 24 13:03
brave and confident Hoy said, she knew she could play that card in the heat. All good
By:
GeorgeBrush
When: 07 Aug 24 13:07
Sounds like you army
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