Riders react to Olympic postponement
It’s obviously disappointing to see the Olympic Games postponed as they were a big goal for me this year. But, I completely support the decision as it is clear at a time like this that health and safety are the biggest priority and it wouldn’t have been possible to safely stage an event like the Olympic Games with thousands of people coming from all over the world. I think postponing the Games was the only possible option as we face so many uncertainties in the coming months and it would not have provided a fair playing field with everyone’s preparation and training put on hold right now. Even the selection process for teams would have been impossible.
Of course, the postponement means I will be another year older which isn’t ideal but I know I will be as motivated as ever next year. It is an honor to be the Olympic Champion and now I will enjoy some more time wearing the gold bands on my CCC Team jersey and of course, I hope I can wear them beyond 2021 as well.
Greg van Avermaet
The Olympics has always been a huge part of my career. I was lucky enough to compete and win a medal in a home games and those memories will stay with me forever. Although I am disappointed about the postponement of Tokyo, I am sure that it is the right decision.
The Olympics is a celebration of sport but also of our global community and together we need to work towards a different kind of victory. I have the motivation and optimism to carry me through to an Olympics in 2021, what a special games that will be.
Lizzie Deignan
The Olympics, for every athlete, is an event of great importance. All the more so, if the athlete is predicted as a protagonist. Tokyo 2020 was a goal of my season, perhaps the most important. But the postponement of a year does not change my aspirations and, from now on, I can say that I will plan my preparation to arrive at the event in the best possible condition.
I think the IOC made the right choice. Right now, the world needs to focus its efforts on fighting the emergency. Sport can wait. And in 2021 we will all be ready to celebrate its rebirth together.
Vincenzo Nibali
For me it’s good that the Tokyo Olympics will be postponed. It shows that we are thinking above sport and making everyone’s health the priority! I am 100% in support of this decision.
It is worse for all the athletes who have planned their seasons for this event, but I am glad the organizers have made this decision now rather than at the last minute.
We will all come back stronger, inside and outside sport!
Mads Pedersen
I am sorry to see such an important and long-awaited event as the Olympics postponed, but I am convinced that the best decision has been made. For everyone, athletes and fans, the Olympic dream is not broken but only postponed.
We will have the opportunity to plan our preparation in time and to be ready for the new time. For athletes, this is just a setback, nothing compared to what thousands of people in the world are facing. It’s right that the sport should stop. The priority is people. My thoughts are only with them, with those who suffer and fight every day against this emergency.
Elisa Longo Borghini
I think the IOC and everyone involved is making the right decision because it really wouldn’t be smart to have the Olympic Games this year. It’s a really strange feeling and it’s all still sinking in as they’ve just announced the decision this morning, but I believe it’s the right call to try and keep the world healthy and safe right now.
Ruth Winder
It’s understandable that the Olympics are being postponed and it’s good that a decision has already been made at this stage. This provides clarity. It’s too bad for me and many other athletes, but I suppose and I hope that we can look forward to the Olympics in the next year. At this moment, there are more important things in the world than sports.
Tom Dumoulin
I completely understand and respect the decision of the IOC to postpone the 2020 Tokyo Olympics. Over the last few days you could sense this was coming as right now public health is the most important thing. The Tokyo Olympics where one of the key goals of the season for me and I’m hopeful I’ll be able to participate in this great event next year.
Bauke Mollema
I think it’s a good decision. And I think it’s good for everyone that it was decided early. Society’s call for a decision has become louder and louder in recent days. In this way, everyone gets the chance to prepare themselves well. That would certainly not have been the case this year. For me personally, it increases my chances of being selected, because it gives me more opportunities to show myself. Now that this wise decision has been made, the different sports also get the chance to amend their calendars. In cycling, that provides the space to reschedule races or, I don’t know, to possibly reschedule the Tour. And for next year, the calendar can already take the Olympic Games into account. The fact that we already know this is positive. So I’m not too disappointed. Hopefully there will be other goals for this year.
Wout van Aert
With the epidemic that is the coronavirus, I think unfortunately it is the right decision because we’re all on home trainers, swimmers can’t swim in pools and all the other athletes are unable to train properly. It really makes sense that the decision had to be made.
We’re seeing people dying and with the increasing the numbers of infection, it’s hard to argue that this wasn’t the right call. For me personally, it’s a bit disappointing to have planned around riding the events that I had to to qualify. We changed my race program to do the Ardennes to try to qualify for Australia, so it’s a big shame but I can totally understand the rationale behind it.
Richie Porte
I think this is a clever decision regarding the situation in the world. The priorities are always the same: health comes first, then sports.
Primoz Roglic
The road to Tokyo will be a year longer, but there is no doubt: it is the right decision. The Olympics are the celebration of the sport and in this world that is fighting a terrible emergency, there no room for celebrations.
As I was ready and determined to face the challenge this year, I will be ready and determined next year. Maybe more.
Letizia Paternoster
Postponing was an urgently needed and wise decision from the IOC. This gives athletes all over the world clarity and this is 100% the right thing to do. I support their decision.
Jolanda Neff
I am confident the IOC made the right decision in postponing the Olympic Games, and all of the data and information confirms that this decision is the right choice. I believe all the athletes and key stakeholders involved wholeheartedly understand the level of impact that COVID-19 is having on the world. The measures taken to control this pandemic are not taken lightly, and right now, controlling the virus and flattening the curve is more significant than sport.
I feel incredibly fortunate and proud that Trek is honoring all athletes and employee salaries during this time of uncertainty. There are many unanswered questions are surrounding the Olympics, however, there is much to maintain fitness for. I am implementing many strategies to maintain daily purpose and focus for the day we get the green light to race again.
Emily Batty
I think my coach really puts it best, “timelines change, but goals don’t.” I was ready to compete for an Olympic spot, and an Olympic medal this year, but the health and safety of the fans, staff, athletes, and the rest of the world is much more important. I will continue to train to be at the highest level, and will be even more ready for the 2021 Tokyo Olympics.
The most important thing right now is to stay safe and healthy, and to help stop the spread of the coronavirus to limit its impact.
Ben Kanute