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Cycling at the 2018 Commonwealth Games
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Cycling at the 2018 Commonwealth Games was held at the Currumbin Beachfront (road), Nerang National Park (mountain biking), both of which are located in the Gold Coast and Anna Meares Velodrome (track, located in Brisbane) from 5 to 14 April.[1][2]
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A total of 26 events were held: 4 in road cycling, 2 in mountain biking and 20 in track cycling (including four events in para-track cycling). The 26 events were evenly split between men and women. This was done after the Commonwealth Games Federation (CGF) added more women's events in October 2016, to make the games a gender-equal games in terms of overall medal events.[3][4]
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Schedule
H | Heats/qualifying | ¼ | Quarterfinals | ½ | Semifinals | F | Final |
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Medal summary
Medal table
* Host nation (Australia)
Road cycling
Track cycling
Men
Women
Para-track cycling
Mountain biking
Records
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Participating nations
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Multiple athletes took part in more than one discipline. For example, all of Canada's road athletes also competed in the track events.
Road
There are 34 participating nations in road cycling with a total of 167 athletes.
Anguilla (5 athletes)
Antigua and Barbuda (2)
Australia (12)
Bahamas (2)
Belize (4)
Canada (10)
Cayman Islands (1)
Cyprus (2)
Dominica (1)
England (13)
Ghana (3)
Gibraltar (3)
Guernsey (7)
Isle of Man (8)
Jamaica (1)
Jersey (6)
Kenya (4)
Lesotho (1)
Malta (2)
Mauritius (6)
Mozambique (1)
Namibia (6)
New Zealand (13)
Northern Ireland (7)
Rwanda (8)
Saint Vincent and the Grenadines (2)
Scotland (8)
Seychelles (3)
Sierra Leone (2)
South Africa (5)
Sri Lanka (2)
Swaziland (3)
Uganda (2)
Wales (12)
Mountain bike
There are 15 participating nations in mountain biking with a total of 34 athletes.
Australia (2 athletes)
Bermuda (1)
Canada (3)
Cyprus (2)
England (3)
Guernsey (3)
Isle of Man (1)
Jersey (2)
Lesotho (3)
Namibia (2)
New Zealand (4)
Northern Ireland (2)
Scotland (2)
South Africa (3)
Wales (1)
Track
There are 18 participating nations in track cycling with a total of 146 athletes.
Antigua and Barbuda (1 athlete)
Australia (19)
Barbados (1)
Canada (15)
England (15)
India (9)
Isle of Man (2)
Jamaica (1)
Malaysia (13)
New Zealand (20)
Northern Ireland (7)
Scotland (9)
Seychelles (3)
Singapore (1)
South Africa (10)
Trinidad and Tobago (4)
Wales (16)
Para-track
There are 6 participating nations in para-track cycling with a total of 8 athletes.
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