Cycling At The 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 Kilometres
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Cycling At The 1924 Summer Olympics – Men's 50 Kilometres
The men's 50 kilometres event was part of the Cycling at the 1924 Summer Olympics, track cycling programme at the 1924 Summer Olympics. The field consisted of 37 cyclists from 16 countries. The Vélodrome de Vincennes track was a loop. Each cyclist had to complete 100 laps. Cyril Alden finished second for the second straight Olympics. The Dutch team was represented by two cyclists, Ko Willems and Jan Maas (cyclist, born 1900), Jan Maas (who was a late replacement for Jonkheer Bosch van Drakenstein). Their tactic was that Maas would attack, so that the other cyclists would be tired, after which Willems, the better sprinter, could win the race.Article about his Olympic race
As planned, Maas attacked from the tenth kilometer. The other cyclists spent energy, getting him back, while Willems could cycle along and sa ...
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Vélodrome De Vincennes
The Vélodrome de Vincennes (officially Vélodrome Jacques Anquetil - La Cipale) is a cycling stadium in the Bois de Vincennes, Paris. Initially built as a velodrome in 1894, it became the main stadium for the 1900 Summer Olympics; Events that took place in the Velodrome at the 1900 Summer Olympics included cycling, cricket, rugby union, football and gymnastics. However, the track and field events were held at the Racing Club de France. At the 1924 Summer Olympics it became the cycling (track) venue.1924 Summer Olympics official report.
pp. 200-217. Accessed 28 September 2011. The venue was the finish line of the between 1968 and 1974.

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