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There is maximum allocation of 220 athletes distributed through qualification events in 2010 and 2011.[1]
Quota Allocation per gender can vary depending on number of entries.[1]
Event
Men
Women
Total
Track
49
34
83
Road
20
15
35
Mountain Biking
24 26
14 11
38 37
BMX
22 20
14 16
36
Host Country
14
10
24
Caribbean Championships
4
0
4
Total athletes
133
87
220
Qualification timeline [ edit ]
Event[1]
Date
Location
2010 Caribbean Cycling Championships
October 24–26, 2010
Basse-Terre
2011 Pan American Mountain Biking Championships
April 1–3, 2011
Chía
2011 Elite Pan American Track Cycling Championships
May 1–8, 2011
Medellin
2011 Elite Pan American Road Cycling Championships
May 1–8, 2011
Medellin
BMX qualification was with the end of the 2010 BMX rankings, with the athletes unknown as of January 2011.[1]
Track cycling [ edit ]
Team Sprint [ edit ]
Individual Sprint [ edit ]
Road cycling [ edit ]
Each NOC can enter a maximum of 4 male and 3 female.[2]
The Caribbean championship was to qualify 4 male athletes in any discipline, but all four were qualified in the road competition. This however does not take away from the quota for the road discipline for males.[3]
Mountain biking [ edit ]
Each NOC may enter up to 2 athletes each.[2]
References [ edit ]
External links [ edit ]