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This article details the qualifying phase for cycling at the 2024 Summer Olympics. A total of 514 cyclists, with an equal distribution between men and women, will compete in twenty-two medal events across five disciplines (road, track, mountain biking, BMX racing, and BMX freestyle) at these Games.

Qualification summary

Nation Road Track MTB BMX Total
Men Women Men Women M W Men Women Places Riders
RR TT RR TT TS KE SP TP OM MD TS KE SP TP OM MD RC FR RC FR
 Algeria 1 1 2 2
 Argentina 1 1 2 2
 Aruba 1 1 1
 Australia 3 2 3 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 1 2 25 21
 Austria 2 1 2 2 Yes Yes 1 2 12 9
 Belgium 4 2 4 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 1 1 1 23 22
 Brazil 1 1 1 1 1 5 5
 Burkina Faso 1 1 1
 Canada 2 2 2 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 1 1 1 23 22
 Chile 1 1 1 3 3
 China 1 1 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 1 16 9
 Colombia 2 1 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 3 2 1 16 15
 Costa Rica 1 1 2 2
 Cuba 1 1 1
 Cyprus 1 1 1
 Czech Republic 1 1 Yes Yes 1 1 6 6
 Denmark 4 2 2 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 2 1 19 16
 Ecuador 1 1 1 3 2
 Egypt Yes Yes Yes Yes 4 3
 Eritrea 1 1 2 1
 Estonia 1 1 2 2
 Finland 1 1 1 3 2
 France 4 1 3 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 2 3 1 1 1 32 31
 Germany 2 1 3 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 1 1 1 25 24
 Great Britain 4 2 4 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 2 1 1 1 1 46 30
 Greece 1 1 1
 Hong Kong 1 1 Yes 2 2
 Hungary 1 1 1 3 3
 Individual Neutral Athletes 1 1 2 1 5 3
 Indonesia Yes 1 1
 Iran 1 1 1
 Ireland 2 1 1 Yes Yes Yes 7 7
 Israel 1 1 Yes Yes 1 5 4
 Italy 3 2 4 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 2 1 23 21
 Japan 1 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 1 17 18
 Kazakhstan 2 1 Yes Yes 4 3
 Latvia 1 1 1 1 1 1 6 6
 Liechtenstein 1 1 1
 Lithuania 1 Yes Yes Yes 4 3
 Luxembourg 1 1 2 2
 Malaysia 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes 5 4
 Mauritius 1 1 1 3 3
 Mexico 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 1 8 8
 Mongolia 1 1 2 1
 Morocco 1 1 1 3 2
 Namibia 1 1 2 2
 Netherlands 3 1 4 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 2 3 27 21
 New Zealand 2 1 2 1 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 1 1 1 23 23
 Nigeria 1 1 1
 Norway 2 2 2 1 Yes 1 9 6
 Panama 1 1 1
 Poland 1 3 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes Yes 1 1 16 13
 Portugal 2 2 1 Yes Yes Yes 1 9 7
 Romania 1 1 1
 Rwanda 1 1 1 1 4 3
 Serbia 1 1 2 2
 Slovakia 1 1 2 2
 Slovenia 4 1 2 2 1 10 7
 South Africa 1 2 1 Yes Yes 1 1 1 9 7
 South Korea 1 1 2 2
 Spain 3 1 2 1 Yes Yes 2 11 9
 Suriname Yes Yes 2 1
 Sweden 1 1 1 3 3
 Switzerland 2 2 3 1 Yes Yes Yes 2 2 2 2 21 18
 Thailand 1 1 1 Yes Yes 1 6 4
 Trinidad and Tobago Yes Yes 2 1
 Turkey 1 1 1
 Uganda 1 1 1
 Ukraine 1 1 1 1 1 5 4
 United Arab Emirates 1 1 1
 United States 3 2 2 2 Yes Yes Yes Yes 2 2 2 2 3 2 26 23
 Uruguay 1 1 1
 Uzbekistan 1 2 1 4 3
 Venezuela 1 1 1
 Vietnam 1 1 1
Total: 75 NOCs 90 35 90 35 8 26 26 10 15 22 8 23 23 10 15 22 36 36 24 1 24 1 544 267
Legend
  • TS – Team sprint
  • KE – Keirin
  • SP – Sprint
  • TP – Team pursuit
  • OM – Omnium
  • MD – Madison
  • RR – Road race
  • TT – Individual time trial
  • RC – Race
  • FR – Freestyle

Timeline

The following table outlines a timeline of the qualification events for cycling at the 2024 Summer Olympics.

Event Date Venue
Road[1]
2023 African Continental Championships February 8–13, 2023 Ghana Accra[2]
2023 Pan American Continental Championships April 16–23, 2023 Panama Panama
2023 Asian Continental Championships June 7–13, 2023 Thailand Rayong
2023 UCI Road World Championships August 3–13, 2023 United Kingdom Glasgow
Establishment of the UCI World Rankings by Nations October 17, 2023
Track[3]
Establishment of the UCI Olympic Track Ranking 2022–2024 April 15, 2024
Mountain biking[4]
2023 Pan American Continental Championships April 26–29, 2023 Brazil Congonhas
2023 African Continental Championships June 2–4, 2023 South Africa Johannesburg
2023 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships August 3–13, 2023 United Kingdom Glasgow
2023 Asian Continental Championships October 26–28, 2023 India Panchkula
Establishment of the UCI Olympic qualification ranking May 28, 2024
BMX freestyle[5]
2022 UCI Urban Cycling World Championships November 9–13, 2022 United Arab Emirates Abu Dhabi
2023 UCI BMX Freestyle Park World Championships August 3–13, 2023 United Kingdom Glasgow
2024 Olympic Qualifier Series May 16–19, 2024
June 20–23, 2024
China Shanghai
Hungary Budapest[6]
BMX racing[7]
2023 Pan American Continental Championships May 20, 2023 Ecuador Riobamba
2023 Asian Continental Championships July 16, 2023 Philippines Tagaytay City[8]
2023 UCI BMX World Championships August 3–13, 2023 United Kingdom Glasgow
2023 African Continental Championships November 4–5, 2023 Zimbabwe Harare
2024 UCI BMX World Championships May 12–18, 2024 United States Rock Hill[9][10]
Establishment of the UCI Olympic qualification ranking June 4, 2024

Road cycling

A total of 180 cyclists (90 per gender) will race through the Paris 2024 course. Each NOC could enter a maximum of eight riders (four per gender) in road cycling with specific parameters: a maximum of four in the men's and women's road races and two in the men's and women's road time trial. The majority of the berths will be attributed to a specific number of riders per NOC based on the UCI Road World Ranking list by nations for the 2022–2023 season.[11]

As the host country, France reserves a single men's and women's quota place in the road race. If one or two French cyclists qualify directly and regularly, their spare slots will be reallocated to the next highest-ranked eligible NOCs in the aforementioned events based on the national order of the UCI World Ranking list by 17 October 2023. The remainder of the total quota will be offered to the two highest-ranked NOCs (each composed of a single rider) vying for qualification at three of the continental meets (Africa, Asia, and the Americas) and at the 2023 UCI World Championships in and around Glasgow, Scotland.[11][1]

For the time trial, thirty-five spots per gender will be awarded to the NOCs ranked 1 to 25 from the UCI World Ranking list, respecting the minimum continental distribution, and the rest with only a single quota place each from the 2023 Worlds.[11]

Men's road race

Quotas as of November 2023.[12]

Event Ranking by nation Qualified NOC Riders per NOC
Host nation 0
UCI World Ranking 1 to 5  Belgium
 Denmark
 Slovenia
 Great Britain
 France
4
6 to 10  Spain
 Netherlands
 Italy
 Australia
 United States
3
11 to 20  Switzerland
 Portugal
 Colombia
 Norway
 Germany
 Austria
 Ireland
 Canada
 Kazakhstan
 New Zealand
2
21 to 45  Eritrea
 Individual Neutral Athletes
 Ecuador
 Poland
 Latvia
 Morocco
 Czech Republic
 Hungary
 Mongolia
 Japan
 Algeria
 Slovakia
 Uzbekistan
 Luxembourg
 Greece
 South Africa
 Venezuela
 Israel
 Estonia
 Turkey
 Panama
 Thailand
 Argentina

 Serbia
 Ukraine
 China

1
2023 UCI Road World Championships 1 to 2  Sweden 1
2023 African Championships 1 to 2  Mauritius
 Uganda
1
2023 Asian Championships 1 to 2  Iran
 Hong Kong
1
2023 Pan American Championships 1 to 2  Brazil
 Costa Rica
1
Reallocation of unused quota  Rwanda
 Uruguay
 South Korea
1
Total 90

* Quota reduced by one to accommodate for the individual qualifiers

Men's individual time trial

Event Ranking by nation Qualified NOC Riders per NOC
UCI World Ranking 1 to 25  Belgium
 Denmark
 Slovenia
 Great Britain
 France
 Spain
 Netherlands
 Italy
 Australia
 United States
 Switzerland
 Portugal
 Colombia
 Norway
 Germany
 Austria
 Ireland
 Canada
 Kazakhstan
 New Zealand
 Eritrea
 Ecuador
 Individual Neutral Athletes
 Morocco**
 Mongolia**
1
2023 UCI Road World Championships 1 to 10  Belgium
 Italy
 Great Britain
 United States
 Portugal
 Australia
 Denmark
 Norway
 Switzerland
 Canada
1
Invitational place  Amir Ansari (EOR) 1
Total 36

** Qualified as a continental representative

Women's road race

Quotas as of February 2024.[13]

Event Ranking by nation Qualified NOC Riders per NOC
Host nation 0
UCI World Ranking 1 to 5  Netherlands
 Italy
 Belgium
 Switzerland
 Great Britain
4
6 to 10  Poland
 France
 Australia
 Germany
 Denmark
3
11 to 20  United States
 Canada
 Austria
 New Zealand
 Spain
 South Africa
 Uzbekistan
 Norway
 Slovenia
 Individual Neutral Athletes
2
21 to 45  China
 Finland
 Ukraine
 Thailand
 Colombia
 Luxembourg
 Sweden
 Czech Republic
 Hong Kong
 Cuba
 South Korea
 Rwanda
 Ireland
 Individual Neutral Athletes
 Serbia
 Slovakia
 Mauritius
 Brazil
 Chile
 Algeria
 Namibia
 Cyprus
 Japan
 Israel
 Portugal
1
2023 UCI Road World Championships 1 to 2  Hungary
 Latvia
1
2023 African Championships 1 to 2  Nigeria
 Burkina Faso
1
2023 Asian Championships 1 to 2  Malaysia
 Vietnam
1
2023 Pan American Championships 1 to 2  Mexico
 Costa Rica
1
Reallocation of unused quota  United Arab Emirates
 Lithuania
1
Total 90

* Quota reduced by one to accommodate for the individual qualifiers

Women's individual time trial

Event Ranking by nation Qualified NOC Riders per NOC
UCI World Ranking 1 to 25  Netherlands
 Italy
 Belgium
 Switzerland
 Poland
 Great Britain
 Australia
 France
 Germany
 Canada
 Denmark
 United States
 Austria
 New Zealand
 Spain
 South Africa
 Uzbekistan
 Norway
 Slovenia
 China
 Individual Neutral Athletes
 Finland
 Ukraine
 Thailand
 Rwanda**
1
2023 UCI Road World Championships 1 to 10  United States
 Australia
 Austria
 Great Britain
 France
 Netherlands
 Poland
 Germany
 Slovenia
 Denmark
1
Invitational place  Eyeru Tesfoam Gebru (EOR) 1
Total 36

** Qualified as a continental representative

Track cycling

A total of 190 track cyclists, with an equal number of men and women, will race around the Paris 2024 velodrome. Each NOC could enter a maximum of fourteen track cyclists with a specific number of riders allotted per event: two per gender in sprint and keirin, a single rider each in the men's and women's omnium, a quartet of riders in the team pursuit, a trio in the team sprint, and a duo in the Madison race. All quota places offered in track cycling will be attributed based on the points obtained in the UCI Track Olympic Ranking period for the 2022 to 2024 season.[14] The quota places per event are listed as follows:[15]

  • Team sprint – top 8 teams of three riders per gender
  • Team pursuit – top 10 teams of four riders per gender
  • Madison – all NOCs with a qualified team pursuit, apart from the next five highest-ranked quartets (a total of 15 teams)
  • Omnium – NOCs directly qualifying for Madison, apart from the seven riders without a team (a total of 22 individuals)
  • Sprint – NOCs qualifying in team sprint enter two individuals, apart from the next seven highest-ranked riders in the individual sprint and the next seven highest-ranked in keirin (a total of 30 individuals)
  • Keirin – NOCs qualifying in team sprint enter two individuals, in addition to the next 7 best-ranked in the individual sprint, and the next seven highest-ranked in keirin (a total of 30 individuals)

A NOC could enter qualify a maximum of 14 cyclists (seven per gender).

Men's team sprint

Event Ranking by Nation Qualified NOC Teams per NOC
2022–2024 UCI Track Olympic Ranking 1 to 8  Australia
 Netherlands
 Japan
 France
 Great Britain
 China
 Germany
 Canada
1
Total 8

Men's sprint

Event Ranking by Nation Qualified NOC Riders per NOC
NOCs qualified for team sprint  Australia
 Netherlands
 Japan
 France
 Great Britain
 China
 Germany
 Canada
up to 2
2022–2024 Olympic track ranking 1 to 7  Trinidad and Tobago
 Poland
 Israel
 Suriname
 Malaysia
 Lithuania
 South Africa*
 Colombia
1
NOCs qualified for Keirin  New Zealand
 Thailand
 Suriname
 Kazakhstan
1
Total 30

* Qualified as a continental representative

Men's keirin

Event Ranking by Nation Qualified NOC Riders per NOC
NOCs qualified for team sprint  Australia
 Netherlands
 Japan
 France
 Great Britain
 China
 Germany
 Canada
up to 2
2022–2024 Olympic track ranking 1 to 7  Malaysia
 Colombia
 New Zealand
 Trinidad and Tobago
 Suriname
 Israel
 Thailand
 Kazakhstan
1
NOCs qualified for sprint  Poland
 Lithuania
 South Africa
 Israel
1
Total 30

* Qualified as a continental representative

Men's team pursuit

Event Ranking by Nation Qualified NOC Teams per NOC
2022–2024 UCI Track Olympic Ranking 1 to 10  Denmark
 New Zealand
 Australia
 Italy
 France
 Great Britain
 Japan
 Canada
 Germany
 Belgium
1
Total 10

Men's Madison

Event Ranking by Nation Qualified NOC Riders per NOC
NOCs qualified for team pursuit  Denmark
 New Zealand
 Australia
 Italy
 France
 Great Britain
 Japan
 Canada
 Germany
 Belgium
1
2022–2024 UCI Track Olympic Ranking 1 to 5  Netherlands
 Portugal
 Spain
 Czech Republic
 Austria
1
Total 15

Men's omnium

Event Ranking by Nation Qualified NOC Riders per NOC
NOCs directly qualified for Madison  Denmark
 New Zealand
 Australia
 Italy
 France
 Great Britain
 Japan
 Canada
 Germany
 Belgium
 Netherlands
 Portugal
 Spain
 Czech Republic
 Austria
1
2022–2024 UCI Track Olympic Ranking 1 to 7  United States
 Poland
 Switzerland
 Colombia
 Mexico
 Indonesia
 Egypt*
1
Total 22

* Qualified as a continental representative

Women's team sprint

Event Ranking by Nation Qualified NOC Teams per NOC
2023–2024 UCI Track Olympic Ranking 1 to 8  Germany
 Great Britain
 China
 Netherlands
 Mexico
 Poland
 New Zealand
 Canada
1
Total 8

Women's sprint

Event Ranking by Nation Qualified NOC Riders per NOC
NOCs qualified for team sprint  Germany
 Great Britain
 China
 Netherlands
 Mexico
 Poland
 New Zealand
 Canada
up to 2
2022–2024 Olympic track ranking 1 to 7  France
 Japan
 Colombia
 Italy
 Australia
 Belgium
 Egypt*
1
NOCs qualified for Keirin  Malaysia 1
Total 30

* Qualified as a continental representative

Women's keirin

Event Ranking by Nation Qualified NOC Riders per NOC
NOCs qualified for team sprint  Germany
 Great Britain
 China
 Netherlands
 Mexico
 Poland
 New Zealand
 Canada
up to 2
2022–2024 Olympic track ranking 1 to 7  Colombia
 Japan
 France
 Belgium
 Australia
 Italy
 Malaysia
1
NOCs qualified for sprint  Egypt 1
Total 30

* Qualified as a continental representative

Women's team pursuit

Event Ranking by Nation Qualified NOC Teams per NOC
2022–2024 UCI Track Olympic Ranking 1 to 10  New Zealand
 Great Britain
 Italy
 Australia
 Canada
 United States
 France
 Germany
 Ireland
 Japan
1
Total 10

Women's Madison

Event Ranking by Nation Qualified NOC Riders per NOC
NOCs qualified for team pursuit  New Zealand
 Great Britain
 Italy
 Australia
 Canada
 United States
 France
 Germany
 Ireland
 Japan
1
2022–2024 UCI Track Olympic Ranking 1 to 5  Denmark
 Poland
 Netherlands
 Switzerland
 Belgium
1
Total 15

Women's omnium

Event Ranking by Nation Qualified NOC Riders per NOC
NOCs directly qualified for Madison  New Zealand
 Great Britain
 Italy
 Australia
 Canada
 United States
 France
 Germany
 Ireland
 Japan
 Denmark
 Poland
 Netherlands
 Switzerland
 Belgium
1
2022–2024 UCI Track Olympic Ranking 1 to 7  Norway
 Portugal
 Lithuania
 China
 Hong Kong
 Mexico
 Egypt*
1
Total 22

* Qualified as a continental representative

Mountain biking

A total of 72 mountain bikers (36 per gender) will race through the Paris 2024 cross-country course, a slight reduction from those competing in Tokyo 2020 by four athletes. Each NOC could enter a maximum of four bikers (two per gender) in the men's and women's cross-country races. Host country France reserves one men's and women's quota place if unqualified, while two more spots are entitled to the eligible NOCs interested to have their mountain bikers compete for Paris 2024, as granted by the Universality principle.[16]

The majority of the berths will be awarded to the nineteen highest-ranked NOCs with a specific number of qualified bikers (a duo of riders for NOCs ranked 1 to 8 and a single rider for NOCs ranked 9 to 19) based on the points acquired throughout the biennial UCI Mountain Bike Olympic Qualification period (running from May 7, 2022, to May 26, 2024). Outside Europe and Oceania, the highest-ranked NOC per gender will secure a single quota place at the cross-country continental championships for Africa, Asia, and the Americas. The remaining four spots will be allocated to the top mountain bikers competing at the 2023 UCI World Championships in Glasgow and its outlying areas across Scotland, with two each in the elite and under-23, respectively.[16][4]

Men's cross-country race

Quotas as of June 20 2024.[17]

Event Ranking by nation Qualified NOC Riders per NOC
Host nation
2024 UCI Olympic Qualification Ranking 1 to 8  Switzerland
 France
 Italy
 Spain
 United States
 Germany
 Belgium
 Great Britain
2
9 to 19  Brazil
 Denmark
 Canada
 New Zealand
 South Africa
 Austria
 Norway
 Chile
 Poland
 Romania
 Czech Republic
1
2023 African Championships 1  Namibia 1
2023 Pan American Championships 1  Mexico 1
2023 Asian Championships 1  China 1
2023 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (elite) 1 to 2  Latvia
 Colombia
1
2023 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (under-23) 1 to 2  Netherlands
 Sweden
1
Universality places  Liechtenstein 1
Re-allocations of unused quota places  Israel
 Ukraine
 Finland
1
Total 36

Women's cross-country race

Quotas as of June 3 2024.[18]

Event Ranking by nation Qualified NOC Riders per NOC
Host nation
2024 UCI Olympic Qualification Ranking 1 to 8  Switzerland
 France
 United States
 Netherlands
 Italy
 Austria
 Denmark
 Great Britain
2
9 to 19  Germany
 Brazil
 Australia
 Canada
 Sweden
 Czech Republic
 Poland
 Estonia
 Ukraine
 Portugal
 South Africa
1
2023 African Championships 1  Mauritius 1
2023 Pan American Championships 1  Mexico 1
2023 Asian Championships 1  China 1
2023 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (elite) 1 to 2  Slovenia
 Hungary
1
2023 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (under-23) 1 to 2  New Zealand
 Japan
1
Universality places  Rwanda 1
Re-allocations of unused quota places  Belgium 1
Total 36

BMX

BMX freestyle

Twenty-four quota places (12 per gender) are available to the BMX freestyle riders competing in Paris 2024, augmenting their roster size from the previous edition by six athletes. Each NOC could enter a maximum of two riders per gender in the men's and women's freestyle park. Host country France reserves one men's and women's quota place if unqualified.[19]

The initial half of the total quota will be distributed to the highest-ranked BMX freestyle riders (by name) through a two-month-long Olympic Qualifier Series (May to June 2024), while the remaining five spots per gender are offered, first to the highest-ranked NOC from continents without a representative, then once all continents are represented, to the overall highest-ranked NOCs competing, at the 2022 UCI Urban Cycling World Championships in Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates (two) and then the 2023 UCI World Championships in Glasgow (three).[19]

Men's freestyle

Quotas as of June 26 2024.[20]

Event Quotas Qualified NOC Selected rider
Host nation
Olympic Qualifier Series 6  France Anthony Jeanjean
 Great Britain Kieran Reilly
 United States Marcus Christopher
 Brazil Gustavo Oliveira
 United States Justin Dowell
 Croatia Marin Ranteš
2022 UCI Urban Cycling World Championships 2  Japan
 Australia
2023 UCI BMX Freestyle World Championships 3  South Africa
 Argentina
 Canada
Reallocation of host nation quota
(from 2023 World Championships)
1  Latvia Ernests Zēbolds
Total 12

Women's freestyle

Quotas as of June 26 2024.[21]

Event Ranking by nation Qualified NOC Selected rider
Host nation  France Laury Perez
Olympic Qualifier Series 1  United States Hannah Roberts
2  China Sun Jiaqi
3  China Deng Yawen
4  United States Perris Benegas
5  Switzerland Nikita Ducarroz
6  Australia Natalya Diehm
2022 UCI Urban Cycling World Championships 1  Switzerland
2  Czech Republic
2023 UCI BMX Freestyle World Championships 1  Great Britain
2  Colombia Queen Saray Villegas
3  Germany Kim Lea Müller
Total 12

BMX racing

A total of 48 BMX riders (24 per gender) will race through the Paris 2024 course. Each NOC could enter a maximum of three spots per gender. Host country France reserves one men's and women's quota place if unqualified, while a further spot is entitled to the eligible NOCs interested to have their BMX racers compete for Paris 2024, as granted by the Universality principle.[22]

The remainder of the total quota will be allocated to the eligible NOCs across four qualification routes. Seventeen of them with a specific number of qualified riders (a trio for the top two NOCs, a duo for NOCs ranked 3 to 5, and a single rider for NOCs ranked 6 to 10) will receive a coveted spot based on the points accumulated throughout the biennial UCI BMX Olympic Qualification period (running from August 1, 2022, to June 4, 2024). Outside Europe and Oceania, the highest-ranked NOC per gender will secure a single quota place at the BMX continental championships for Africa, Asia, and the Americas. The remaining four spots will be allocated to the top BMX riders competing at the 2023 UCI World Championships in Glasgow and at the 2024 Worlds in Rock Hill, South Carolina.[22][7]

Men's race

Quotas as of June 11 2024.[23]

Event Ranking by nation Qualified NOC Riders per NOC
2024 UCI Olympic Qualification Ranking 1 to 2  France
 Colombia
3
3 to 5  Switzerland
 Netherlands
 United States
2
6 to 10  Great Britain
 Australia
 Argentina
 New Zealand
 Belgium
1
2023 African Championships 1  Morocco 1
2023 Pan American Championships 1  Ecuador 1
2023 Asian Championships 1  Thailand 1
2023 UCI BMX World Championships 1  Latvia 1
2024 UCI BMX World Championships 1  Chile 1
Reallocation of unused host country quota 1  Germany 1
Reallocation of Universality Places  Italy 1
Total 24

** Qualified as a continental representative

Women's race

Quotas as of June 11 2024.[24]

Event Ranking by nation Qualified NOC Riders per NOC
2024 UCI Olympic Qualification Ranking 1 to 2  Netherlands
 United States
3
3 to 5  Switzerland
 Australia
 Colombia
2
6 to 10  Great Britain
 France
 Denmark
 Canada
 Belgium
1
2023 African Championships 0 1
2023 Pan American Championships 1  Brazil 1
2023 Asian Championships 1  Japan 1
2023 UCI BMX World Championships 1  Germany 1
2024 UCI BMX World Championships 1  New Zealand 1
Reallocation from 2023 African Championships 1  South Africa 1
Reallocation from unused host country quota 1  Latvia 1
Universality Places 1  Aruba 1
Total 24

** Qualified as a continental representative

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