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Cycling at the 2023 Pan American Games – Qualification

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The following is the qualification system and qualified countries for the cycling at the 2023 Pan American Games competition in Santiago, Chile.

Qualification system

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A total of 283 cyclists (142 men and 141 women) will qualify to compete. 187 will qualify in road/track, 36 in mountain biking and 60 in BMX. Various events and rankings were used to determine the qualifiers. A nation could enter a maximum of 34 athletes, four in mountain biking (two per gender), six in BMX (three per gender) 18 in track (nine per gender) and six in road (three per gender). Chile as host nation, was automatically awarded the maximum quota of 34 spots.[1]

Event Men Women Total
BMX racing 21 21 42
BMX freestyle 9 9 18
Mountain Biking 18 18 36
Road Track 94 93 187
Total athletes 142 141 283

Qualification timeline

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Event Date Venue
BMX
2021 Junior Pan American Games November 25 – December 5 Colombia Cali, Colombia
UCI Individual Ranking (racing) December 31, 2022
UCI Individual Ranking (freestyle) May 31, 2023
Mountain Bike
2021 Junior Pan American Games November 25 – December 5 Colombia Cali, Colombia
2022 South American Games October 2 Paraguay Asuncion, Paraguay
2023 Pan American Continental Championship April 26–30 Brazil Congonhas
2023 Central American and Caribbean Games June 23 – July 8 El Salvador San Salvador, El Salvador
Road/Track
2021 Junior Pan American Games November 25 – December 5 Colombia Cali, Colombia
2022 South American Games October 1–15, 2022 Paraguay Asuncion, Paraguay
2022 Central American Road Cycling Championships October 14–16 Costa Rica Various cities, Costa Rica
2022 Caribbean Road Cycling Championships October 21–22 Dominican Republic Various cities, Dominican Republic
2023 Pan American Road Cycling Championship April 18–23 Panama Panama
2023 Pan American Track Cycling Championships June 14–18 Argentina San Juan, Argentina
UCI Ranking March 31, 2023

Qualification summary

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A total of 26 countries qualified cyclists so far as of July 12, 2023.[2]

Nation BMX Freestyle Mountain Road/Track Total
Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Men Women Total
 Argentina 2 3 1 1 2 2 10 5 15 11 26
 Aruba 2 0 2 2
 Barbados 1 0 1 1
 Bermuda 2 2 0 2
 Bolivia 2 2 2 2 4
 Brazil 2 2 1 1 2 2 5 7 10 12 22
 Canada 2 2 2 2 11 11 15 15 30
 Chile 2 2 1 1 3 2 12 12 18 17 35
 Colombia 3 2 1 1 2 3 12 14 18 20 38
 Costa Rica 1 2 1 3 3 6 4 10
 Cuba 2 0 2 2
 Dominican Republic 1 1 1 1 2
 Ecuador 2 2 2 1 4 3 7
 Guatemala 1 2 2 1 3
 Honduras 1 1 0 1
 Jamaica 2 0 2 2
 Mexico 1 1 2 2 9 12 12 15 27
 Panama 1 1 0 1
 Paraguay 1 1 0 2 2
 Peru 2 2 1 1 1 4 3 7
 Puerto Rico 1 1 0 1
 Suriname 2 1 2 1 3
 Trinidad and Tobago 4 2 4 2 6
 United States 2 2 1 1 2 9 11 12 16 28
 Uruguay 3 1 3 1 4
 Venezuela 2 1 1 4 6 7 7 14
Total: 26 NOCs 21 21 9 9 18 18 93 93 141 141 282

BMX

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Racing

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A maximum of 21 male and 21 female athletes will be allowed to compete in BMX racing. The host nation (Chile) automatically receives the maximum of two quota spots per event, and all other nations may qualify a maximum of two athletes per event. Qualification will be done using the 2021 Junior Pan American Games and the UCI rankings as of December 31, 2022.[1]

Men

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Event Quotas Athlete total Qualified
Host nation 2 2  Chile
2021 Junior Pan American Games[1] 1 1  Mateo Carmona (COL)
UCI World Ranking of Nations[3] 2 18  Colombia
 United States
 Argentina
 Brazil
 Ecuador
 Canada
 Venezuela
 Bolivia
 Peru
Total 21

Women

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Event Quotas Athlete total Qualified
Host nation 2 2  Chile
2021 Junior Pan American Games[1] 1 1  Agustina Cavalli (ARG)
UCI World Ranking of Nations[3] 2 12  Colombia
 United States
 Brazil
 Canada
 Ecuador
 Aruba
 Argentina
 Bolivia
 Peru
UCI World Ranking of Nations[3] 1 4  Aruba
 Guatemala
 Paraguay
 Peru
Total 19
  • Argentina declined two quotas and Aruba and Peru declined one quota each, for an available four additional quotas. These were redistributed to Guatemala (1 quota) and Paraguay (1 quota).

Freestyle

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A maximum of nine male and nine female athletes will be allowed to compete in BMX freestyle. The host nation (Chile) automatically receives the maximum one quota spot per event, and all other nations may qualify a maximum of one athlete per event. All qualification will be done using the UCI rankings as of May 31, 2023.[1]

Men

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Event Quotas Qualified
Host nation 1  Chile
UCI World Rankings 8  United States
 Argentina
 Costa Rica
 Venezuela
 Brazil
 Mexico
 Peru
 Colombia
Total 9

Women

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Event Quotas Qualified
Host nation 1  Chile
UCI World Rankings 8  United States
 Colombia
 Argentina
 Brazil
 Venezuela
 Peru
 Paraguay
 Mexico
Total 9

Mountain biking

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A maximum of 18 male and 18 female athletes will be allowed to compete in mountain biking. The host nation (Chile) automatically receives the maximum two quota spot per event, and all other nations may qualify a maximum of two athletes per event. Qualification will be done across four tournaments.[1]

Men

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Event Quotas Qualified
Host nation 2  Chile
 Chile
2021 Junior Pan American Games[1] 1  Martín Vidaurre (CHI)
2022 South American Games[4] 1  Brazil
2023 Pan American Championships[5] 13  Mexico
 Canada
 Argentina
 Brazil
 Canada
 Colombia
 Puerto Rico
 Costa Rica
 Colombia
 Argentina
 Honduras
 Mexico
 Costa Rica
2023 Central American and Caribbean Games 0
Reallocation 1  Peru
Total 18

Women

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Event Quotas Qualified
Host nation 2  Chile
 Chile
2021 Junior Pan American Games[1] 1  Angie Lara (COL)
2022 South American Games[4] 1  Brazil
2023 Pan American Championships[5] 13  United States
 United States
 Brazil
 Mexico
 Canada
 Colombia
 Mexico
 Canada
 Costa Rica
 Argentina
 Colombia
 Argentina
 Guatemala
2023 Central American and Caribbean Games 1  Costa Rica
Total 18

Road/Track

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A maximum of 94 male and 93 female athletes will be allowed to compete in the road and track cycling events. The host nation (Chile) automatically receives the maximum 24 quotas (12 men and 12 women), and all other nations may qualify a maximum of 24 cyclists as well. Qualification was done across six tournaments and the UCI Rankings of March 31, 2023.[1] A nation qualified in team events in track cycling, cannot qualify additional athletes in the individual events.

Men

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Track

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Team sprint
Event Quota(s) Qualified NOC Athletes per NOC
Host nation 1  Chile 3
South American Games 1  Colombia 3
Pan American Ranking 1  Canada 3
Pan American Championships 3  Trinidad and Tobago
 Mexico
 United States
3
Total 6 18
Sprint
Event Quota(s) Qualified NOC Athletes per NOC
Qualified sprint teams 12  Canada
 Chile
 Colombia
 Trinidad and Tobago
 Mexico
 United States
Up to 2*
Junior American Games 1  Cristian Ortega (COL) 1
South American Games 1  Argentina 1
Pan American Ranking 1  Venezuela* 1
Pan American Championships 2  Suriname
 Brazil
1
Total 17 5
  • Team sprint quotas do not add additional athletes and are not included in the total.
  • Ranking quota was reallocated as Trinidad and Tobago later qualified a sprint team.
Keirin
Event Quota(s) Qualified NOC Athletes per NOC
Qualified sprint teams 6  Canada
 Chile
 Colombia
 Trinidad and Tobago
 Mexico
 United States
1*
Junior American Games 1  Cristian Ortega (COL)* 1
South American Games 1  Argentina 1
Pan American Ranking 1  Venezuela* 1
Pan American Championships 2  Suriname
 Brazil
1
Total 11 4
  • Team sprint quotas do not add additional athletes and are not included in the total.
  • Cristian David Ortega Fontalvo already qualified in the men's sprint, and his athlete total is not included in Keirin.
  • Ranking quota was reallocated as Trinidad and Tobago later qualified a sprint team.
Team pursuit
Event Quota(s) Qualified NOC Athletes per NOC
Host nation 1  Chile 4
South American Games 1  Colombia 4
Pan American Ranking 1  Canada 4
Pan American Championships 3  United States
 Mexico
 Argentina
4
Total 6 24
Madison
Event Quota(s) Qualified NOC Athletes per NOC
Host nation 1  Chile 2
South American Games 1  Argentina 2
Pan American Ranking 1  United States 2
Pan American Championships 3  Mexico
 Canada
 Colombia
2
Total 6 12
Omnium
Event Quota(s) Qualified NOC Athletes per NOC
Qualified pursuit teams 6  Chile
 Colombia
 Canada
 United States
 Mexico
 Argentina
1*
Junior American Games 1  Anderson Arboleda (COL) 1
South American Games 1  Peru* 1
Pan American Ranking 1  Trinidad and Tobago* 1
Pan American Championships 2  Brazil
 Venezuela
1
Total 11 5
  • Team pursuit quotas do not add additional athletes and are not included in the total.
  • Ranking and South American Games quotas were reallocated as the United States and Argentina later qualified pursuit teams.

Road

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Event Quota(s) Qualified NOC
Host nation road race 2  Chile
 Chile
Host nation time trial 1  Chile
Central American Championships road race 1  Guatemala
Caribbean 1  Dominican Republic
Junior Pan American Games road race 1  Gabriel Rojas (CRC)
Junior Pan American Games time trial 1  Victor Ocampo (COL)
Pan American Championships road race[5] 13  Canada
 Argentina
 Canada
 Uruguay
 Ecuador
 Brazil
 Costa Rica
 Guatemala
 Brazil
 Costa Rica
 Venezuela
 Uruguay
 Bermuda
Pan American Championships time trial[5] 6  Colombia
 Bermuda[6]
 Uruguay
 Panama
 Argentina
 Ecuador
Total 26

Women

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Track

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Team sprint
Event Quota(s) Qualified NOC Athletes per NOC
Host nation 1  Chile 3
South American Games 1  Colombia 3
Pan American Ranking 1  Canada 3
Pan American Championships 3  Mexico
 United States
 Argentina
3
Total 6 18
Sprint
Event Quota(s) Qualified NOC Athletes per NOC
Qualified sprint teams 12  Chile
 Colombia
 Canada
 Mexico
 United States
 Argentina
Up to 2*
Junior American Games 1  Marianis Salazar (COL) 1
South American Games 1  Venezuela 1
Pan American Ranking 1  Jamaica 1
Pan American Championships 2  Brazil
 Costa Rica
1
Total 17 5
  • Team sprint quotas do not add additional athletes and are not included in the total.
Keirin
Event Quota(s) Qualified NOC Athletes per NOC
Qualified sprint teams 6  Chile
 Colombia
 Canada
 Mexico
 United States
 Argentina
1*
Junior American Games 1  Marianis Salazar (COL)* 1
South American Games 1  Venezuela 1
Pan American Ranking 1  Jamaica 1
Pan American Championships 2  Brazil
 Suriname
1
Total 11 4
  • Team sprint quotas do not add additional athletes and are not included in the total.
  • Marianis Salazar Sanchez already qualified in the men's sprint, and her athlete total is not included in the keirin.
Team pursuit
Event Quota(s) Qualified NOC Athletes per NOC
Host nation 1  Chile 4
South American Games 1  Colombia 4
Pan American Ranking 1  Canada 4
Pan American Championships 3  Mexico
 United States
 Venezuela
4
Total 6 24
Madison
Event Quota(s) Qualified NOC Athletes per NOC
Host nation 1  Chile 2
South American Games 1  Colombia 2
Pan American Ranking 1  United States 2
Pan American Championships 3  Canada
 Mexico
 Brazil
2
Total 6 12
Omnium
Event Quota(s) Qualified NOC Athletes per NOC
Qualified pursuit teams 6  Chile
 Colombia
 Canada
 Mexico
 United States
 Argentina
1*
Junior American Games 1  Lina Hernández (COL) 1
South American Games 1  Brazil 1
Pan American Ranking 1  Barbados 1
Pan American Championships 2  Trinidad and Tobago
 Argentina
1
Total 11 4
  • Lina Marcela Hernández Gomez already qualified in the women's road cycling events, and her athlete total is not included in the Ominium.

Road

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Event Quota(s) Qualified NOC
Host nation road race 2  Chile
 Chile
Host nation time trial 1  Chile
Central American Championships road race 1  Costa Rica
Caribbean 1  Cuba
Junior Pan American Games road race 1  Yareli Acevedo (MEX)
Junior Pan American Games time trial 1  Lina Hernández (COL)
Pan American Championships road race[5] 13  United States
 Canada
 Colombia
 Brazil
 Colombia
 Mexico
 Brazil
 Costa Rica
 Cuba
 Uruguay
 Dominican Republic
 Argentina
 Ecuador
Pan American Championships time trial[5] 6  United States
 Canada
 Paraguay
 Trinidad and Tobago
 Colombia
 Mexico
Total 26

See also

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References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f g h i "Qualification System manual" (PDF). www.panamsports.org/. Pan American Sports Organization. 11 April 2022. Retrieved 27 October 2022.
  2. ^ "Pan American Games Santiago 2023 Winners Quotas" (PDF). www.copaci.org. Confederación Panamericana de Ciclismo (Pan American Cycling Confederation). 12 July 2023. Retrieved 23 June 2023.
  3. ^ a b c "BMX Racing Rankings". www.uci.org/. Union Cycliste Internationale. Retrieved 27 December 2022.
  4. ^ a b "Jogos Sul-Americanos: MTB do Brasil conquista quatro medalhas" [South American Games: Brazilian MTB wins four medals]. www.bikemagazine.com.br/ (in Portuguese). Bike Magazine. 3 October 2022. Retrieved 30 October 2022.
  5. ^ a b c d e f "Road Cyclists and Mountain Bikers Qualify for Santiago 2023". www.panamsports.org. Panam Sports. 3 May 2023. Retrieved 3 May 2023.
  6. ^ Clarke, Ross (20 April 2023). "Kaden Hopkins wins bronze at PanAmerican Championships". The Royal Gazette. Hamilton, Bermuda. Retrieved 20 April 2023. White also produced a decent performance to finish sixth in a time of 51:42 with the Bermudians' impressive displays enough to secure two qualifying spots for the Pan Am Games in Santiago, Chile, later this year.