Cycling is an ancient and exciting sport. In this competition, the players flew by on light bicycles, the wind blew their faces and sweat splashed. But in some cases, players may face challenges, and these challenges have become another wonderful performance of the competition.
Sometimes, in the final stage of the competition, athletes may encounter unexpected accidents, such as vehicle failure, car accidents or other unexpected situations, which make it impossible for bicycles to continue riding. At this point, players are faced with a difficult choice: whether to give up the game or find other ways to move on.
Interestingly, the rules do not clearly stipulate how players must deal with this situation. In many competitions, athletes can choose to cross the finish line by bike. This means that even if the bicycle can't continue to run, the athlete still has a chance to finish the race, although this seems to be an unusual way.
Cycling rules
1. Scoring match: Athletes start in groups, 40km for men and 25km for women. They sprinted every 10 lap on the way, and the first to fourth place got 5 points, 3 points, 2 points and 1 point respectively. More than one lap of the main group, 20 points; If it is surpassed by the main group, 20 points will be deducted, and the result of the game will be decided by the final score.
2. Time trial: draw lots to decide the departure order. If the start is delayed and fouled, five people will start again. If the start is fouled again, the competition will be disqualified. Rank athletes according to the time when they reach the finish line. If the scores are equal, the rankings are tied.
3. Lin Kai Race: At the beginning of the race, motorcyclists lead the athletes to the fast lane. When the distance from the finish line is 600 to 700 meters, the motorcycle rider leaves the runway. Athletes make the final sprint and rank them in the order of reaching the finish line.