Friday, July 23, 2021

How To Watch Mountain Biking At The Tokyo Olympic Games

How To Watch Mountain Biking At The Tokyo Olympic Games
Watch the best cyclists compete on the world’s largest stage.

 

TOKYO – The Cross Country Olympic (XCO) Mountain Bike event will take place at the Izu Mountain Bike Course in Izu City, Shizuoka. The athletes will race multiple laps on the 4.1km course, including a 1.3km start loop. The competition will last anywhere from 80 to 100

minutes.

 

Who To Watch

Men:

Christopher Blevins (Durango, Colo.; Trinity Racing)

Women:

Haley Batten (Park City, Utah; Trinity Racing)

Kate Courtney (Kentfield, Calif.; SCOTT-SRAM Factory Racing)

Erin Huck (Estes Park, Colo.; SCOTT-Stages)

 

How To Watch

Catch all the racing on the Olympic Channel and NBC.

*All times in EDT

 

Monday, July 26, 2021

2:00 AMMen's Mountain BikeTune In

 

Tuesday, July 27, 2021

2:00 AMWomen's Mountain BikeTune In

 

 

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ABOUT USA CYCLING (usacycling.org)

USA Cycling is the national governing body for the sport of cycling and oversees the disciplines of road, track, mountain bike, cyclocross, and BMX. USA Cycling’s mission is to champion accessibility, participation, and excellence in the sport of cycling to make more Americans healthier, happier, and better on two wheels while achieving sustained international racing success. USA Cycling supports cyclists at all levels, from those just beginning in the sport and participating in fun rides to international caliber racers. The organization identifies, develops, and selects cyclists to represent the United States in international competition through the support of kids’ and interscholastic programs, amateur bike racing and grassroots development programs, and the provision of critical infrastructure to run organized racing. USA Cycling has a membership of 100,000, annually sanctions over 2,500 events, and is a proud member of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) and United States Olympic & Paralympic Committee (USOPC).

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