Sport spotlight – women’s road cycling

For some reason, women’s cycling is treated differently then men’s cycling. A marathon is a marathon, right? An Ironman Triathlon doesn’t have different rules for women. Unfortunately, for reasons that I don’t fully understand, women’s road cycling has different courses than the men – usually shorter with less climbing.

The Tokyo 2020 course for women is 137 kilometers with 2692 meters in climbing compared to the men’s course of 234 kilometers and 4865 meters. Here’s a great article describing the controversy and a side by side comparison for that article.

source – https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/racing/olympics/riders-resound-womens-olympic-road-race-route-not-signal-equality-390119

The full route doesn’t have as much climbing as the men’s race which can eliminate some of the differentiation between riders and make the run in to the finish very hard.

source – https://tokyo2020.org/en/games/sport/olympic/road-cycling/road-detail/

The US women’s team has four riders able to participate in the road event.

No countries have five on their roster, and the teams with four are:

Australia

Germany

Italy

Netherlands

USA

The breakdown from other countries can be found here

As the countries make their team selections, more will be posted.