HomeCyclingIt’s been 40 years since an American woman has medaled in Olympic... Cycling It’s been 40 years since an American woman has medaled in Olympic road cycling. Could this be the Games that breaks the drought? By admin August 1, 2024 0 636 Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp The women’s Olympic road race will take place this weekend, on August 4 at 8 a.m. ET, and 95 women will be fighting for a chance at a medal. For the two American women racing, Chloé Dygert and Kristen Faulkner, there is extra motivation on the line knowing that no American woman has medaled in Olympic road racing in 40 years. A Dynamic Duo Pulling Double Duty (Image credit: Getty Images) Dygert is no stranger to rising to the occasion at the Olympics; she is now a three-time medalist, having earned her third medal – a silver one – in the individual time trial just a few days ago. Share FacebookTwitterPinterestWhatsApp Previous articleThe Cisco Store Retail Roundup, Volume 2Next articleSpicy Candied Bacon Cheese Crackers Recipe adminhttps://diaonline.live RELATED ARTICLES Cycling ‘It’s not only 10 years of my career, it’s a third of my life’ – Alaphilippe prepares to close out time with Soudal-QuickStep September 12, 2024 Cycling Specialized Levo SL gets Genie Shock Upgrade September 12, 2024 Cycling Lael Wilcox sets new women’s Around the World record: 18,125 miles in 108 days, 12 hours and 12 minutes September 12, 2024 LEAVE A REPLY Cancel reply Comment: Please enter your comment! Name:* Please enter your name here Email:* You have entered an incorrect email address! Please enter your email address here Website: Save my name, email, and website in this browser for the next time I comment. Δ Most Popular BIlmuri Is Doing The Heavy Lifting to Redefine Music May 16, 2025 Relaxing Long Group Ride – BionicOldGuy May 16, 2025 How we’re working towards a society that respects the rights of women with disabilities | Blogs May 16, 2025 One Big Beautiful Bill & the Future of Health Benefits: A first look May 16, 2025 Load more