Paris 2024 Olympics: history, disciplines, schedule of events, everything you need to know about cycling

Published by Cécile de Sortiraparis · Published on June 28th, 2024 at 12:43 p.m.
Mountain biking, track racing, BMX, freestyle... Cycling comes in many forms during these Paris 2024 Olympic Games. Here's everything you need to know about this cycling sport.

Running, fencing, wrestling, shooting... Certain sports have always had pride of place at the Olympic Games. But did you know that cycling has also been one of the nine sports featured since the very beginning of the modern Olympic Games? As early as 1896, cycling was present in the Olympic arenas. Athletes competed in three disciplines: sprint, cross-country and the 12-hour race!

In 2024, there are five cycling-related disciplines (and even six, if you include triathlon). At the Paris Games, you can watchtrack cycling (August 5 to 11, at the Vélodrome national de Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines), road cycling (July 27, then August 3 and 4 at the Pont d'Iéna, in Paris), mountain biking (July 28 and 29 at Colline d'Elancourt), BMX freestyle (July 30 and 31 at Place de la Concorde) and BMX racing (August 1 and 2 at Stade BMX in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines).

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In 1816, Baron Karl Von Drais invented the draisienne, the forerunner of the bicycle. 50 years later, Frenchman Pierre Michaux had the idea of adding a crankset to this innovative machine. Modifications and improvements continued to transform the bicycle throughout the 19th century. The two-wheeled steed became both a sporting and a leisure tool, and soon conquered the whole world. The first cycling clubs were founded in the 1870s, and the very first bicycle race took place in 1868, in the Parc de Saint-Cloud in Paris.

Cycling was included in the Olympic Games as early as 1896. Women were allowed to take part in road events for the first time in 1984, almost a century later.

Various disciplines are contested around the bicycle. Here are their particularities and differences:

  • Track cycling: individual or team racing in a velodrome. Various events can be organized, from sprint races to endurance races and team pursuits.
  • Road cycling: this race takes place outdoors. In the "road race", riders compete in a mass start over a distance of more than a hundred kilometers, while the "time trial" is a solo race of around 50 kilometers.
  • Mountain biking: mountain biking takes place on hilly terrain, in a loop where riders have to show their endurance and adaptability to a circuit full of obstacles.
  • BMX freestyle: this is an extreme sport organized in a park. Athletes must perform tricks and jumps, demonstrating their creativity and technique.
  • BMX racing: a race on a track lined with bumps, obstacles and turns.

Europe dominates the Olympic cycling records. The current Olympic sprint champion, Jeffrey Hoogland, was a medalist at the Tokyo Games.

However, the French are no strangers to podium finishes: championships, Tours de France, classic races, Tours of Italy or Spain... Over the years, Les Bleus have made their mark. What about 2024? We're hoping for fine performances fromAxelle Etienne (BMX racing), Joris Daudet (mountain biking), Juliette Labous (time trial), Romain Mahieu (BMX racing), Corentin Ermenault (time trial), Dorian Foulon (individual pursuit), Alexandre Leaute (track cycling)...

Want to become the next big French cycling star? A large number of clubs are open throughout the Île-de-France region: to choose yours, first find the discipline you like best, then register with a club near you. The French Cycling Federation has listed them on this interactive map.

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Very popular with the younger generation, BMX is an acrobatic and very impressive cycling sport, requiring a great deal of technique, both in its racing and freestyle versions. There are a number of clubs in the Paris region with tracks where you can try out the discipline! [Read more]

The program at the Paris Olympics

Road cycling

Saturday, July 27
  • 14:30 - Individual time trial - women
  • 16:34 - Individual time trial - men
Saturday, August 3rd
  • 11:00 - Road race - men
Sunday, August 4th
  • 14:00 - Road race - women

BMX Freestyle

Tuesday, July 30th
  • 13:25 - Park women qualification
  • 15:12 - Park men qualification
Wednesday, July 31st
  • 13:10 - Park women, final
  • 14:45 - Park men final

BMX Racing

Thursday, August 1
  • 20:00 - Men, quarter-finals - 1st round
  • 20:20 - Women, quarter-finals - 1st heat
  • 20:40 - Men, quarter-finals - 2nd heat
  • 21:00 - Women, quarter-finals - 2nd heat
  • 21:20 - Men, quarter-finals - 3rd heat
  • 21:40 - Women, quarter-finals - 3rd heat
  • 22:05 - Men, last chance round
  • 22:15 - Women, last chance round
Friday, August 2nd
  • 20:00 - Men, semi-finals - heat 1
  • 20:15 - Women, semi-finals - 1st round
  • 20:30 - Men, semi-finals - 2nd round
  • 20:45 - Women, semi-finals - 2nd heat
  • 21:00 - Men, semi-finals - 3rd heat
  • 21:15 - Women, semi-finals - 3rd heat
  • 21:35 - Men, final
  • 21:50 - Women, final

Mountain Bike Cycling

Sunday, July 28
  • 14:10 - Cross-country - women
Monday, July 29
  • 14:10 - Cross-country - men

Track cycling

Monday, August 5
  • 17:00 - Team sprint - women, qualif.
  • 17:27 - Team pursuit - men, qualifications
  • 18:55 - Team sprint - women, 1st round
  • 19:09 - Team sprint - men, qualif.
  • 19:46 - Team sprint - women, finals 7-8
  • 19:49 - Team sprint - women, finals 5-6
  • 19:53 - Team sprint - women, finals - bronze
  • 19:58 - Team sprint - women, finals - gold
Tuesday, August 6th
  • 17:30 - Team pursuit - women, qualifications
  • 18:59 - Team sprint - men, 1st round
  • 19:14 - Team pursuit - men, 1st round
  • 19:55 - Team sprint - men, finals 7-8
  • 19:58 - Team sprint - men, finals 5-6
  • 20:02 - Team racing - men, finals - bronze
  • 20:07 - Live. teams - men, finals - gold
Wednesday, August 7th
  • 12:45 - Sprint - men, qualif.
  • 13:26 - Keirin - women, 1st round
  • 13:52 - Team pursuit - women, 1st round
  • 14:30 - Men's sprint, round of 32
  • 15:10 - Keirin - women, repechages
  • 15:30 - Men's sprint, 32nd final - repech.
  • 17 :30 - Men's sprint, 16th final
  • 18:04 - Team pursuit - men, final 7-8
  • 18:10 - Team pursuit - men, final 5-6
  • 18:25 - Team pursuit men, bronze final
  • 18:33 - Team pursuit - men, gold final
  • 18:42 - Sprint - men, 16th final - repech.
  • 18:57 - Team pursuit - women, gold final
  • 19:38 - Sprint - men, 8th final
  • 20:14 - Men's sprint, 8th final - repechages
Thursday, August 8th
  • 17:00 - Omnium - men, scratch 1/4
  • 17:18 - Keirin - women, 1/4 final
  • 17:38 - Omnium - men, tempo race 2/4
  • 18:01 - Sprint - men, 1/4 final - race 1
  • 18:15 - Keirin - women, 1/2 finals
  • 18:25 - Omnium - men, elimination race 3/4
  • 18:47 - Sprint - men, 1/4 final - race 2
  • 19:01 - Keirin - women, for places 7-12
  • 19:11 - Keirin - women, gold final
  • 19:18 - Men's sprint, 1/4 final - race 3
  • 19:27 - Omnium - men, points race 4/4
  • 20:04 - Men's sprint, final for places 5-8
Friday, August 9th
  • 14:00 - Sprint - women, qualif.
  • 14:41 - Men's sprint, 1/2 finals - race 1
  • 14:48 - Sprint - women, round of 32
  • 15:29 - Men's sprint, 1/2 finals - race 2
  • 15:38 - Sprint - women, round of 32 - repech.
  • 15:52 - Sprint - men, 1/2 finals - race 3
  • 18:00 - Sprint - men, finals - race 1
  • 18:09 - Madison - women, final
  • 19:02 - Sprint - men, finals - race 2
  • 19:10 - Sprint - women, 16th final
  • 19:38 - Sprint - men, finals - 3rd race
  • 19:58 - Sprint - women, 16th finals - repech.
Saturday, August 10th
  • 17:00 - Sprint - women, 8th finals
  • 17:19 - Keirin - men, 1st round
  • 17:50 - Sprint - women, 8th finals - repechages
  • 17:59 - Madison - men, final
  • 19:07 - Sprint - women, 1/4 final - race 1
  • 19:21 - Keirin - men, repechages
  • 19:49 - Sprint - women, 1/4 final - race 2
  • 20:14 - Sprint - women, 1/4 final - race 3
Sunday, August 11th
  • 11:00 - Omnium - women, scratch 1/4
  • 11:22 - Sprint - women, 1/2 finals - race 1
  • 11:29 - Keirin - men, 1/4 final
  • 11:50 - Sprint - women, 1/2 finals - race 2
  • 11:57 - Omnium - women, tempo race 2/4
  • 12:18 - Sprint - women, 1/2 finals - race 3
  • 12:25 - Sprint - women, finals - places 5-8
  • 12:29 - Keirin - men, 1/2 finals
  • 12:45 - Sprint - women, finals - 1st race
  • 12:53 - Omnium - women, elimination 3/4
  • 13:15 - Sprint - women, finals - 2nd race
  • 13:23 - Keirin - men, for places 7-12
  • 13:32 - Keirin - men, gold final
  • 13:44 - Sprint - women, finals - 3rd race
  • 13:56 - Omnium - women, points race 4/4
Practical information

Official website
olympics.com

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