Italy Sets New World Record in Men's Team Pursuit Cycling
Running at an average speed of 64.856 km/h
Italy's cycling team set a world record and won the men's team pursuit at the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. On the 4th, at the Izu Velodrome in Izu City, Shizuoka Prefecture, Japan, they defeated Denmark (3 minutes 42.198 seconds) in the men's team pursuit final on the cycling track. They completed sixteen laps (4 km) on the 250m track at an average speed of 64.856 km/h in 3 minutes 42.032 seconds. The bronze medal went to Australia, who edged out New Zealand. Great Britain, aiming for a fourth consecutive win in this event, finished in 7th place.
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