London 2012 Paralympics: Cycling events schedule
London 2012 Paralympic Games cycling events, August 29-September 9
Thursday August 30
09:30-12:30
Track
Venue: Velodrome, Olympic Park
Men's individual pursuit, B: qualifying
Women's individual pursuit, C1-3: qualifying
Women's individual pursuit, C4: qualifying
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Women's individual pursuit, C5: qualifying
ThursdayAugust 30
14:00-17:50
Track
Venue: Velodrome, Olympic Park
Men's individual 1km time trial, C1-3: final
Men's individual pursuit, B: finals
Women's individual pursuit, C1-3: finals
Women's individual pursuit, C4: finals
Women's individual pursuit, C5: finals
Friday August 31
09:30-12:30
Track
Venue: Velodrome, Olympic Park
Men's individual pursuit, C1: qualifying
Men's individual pursuit, C2: qualifying
Men's individual pursuit, C3: qualifying
Women's individual 1km time trial, B: final
Friday August 31
14:00-17:10
Track
Venue: Velodrome, Olympic Park
Men's individual 1km time trial, C4-5: final
Men's individual pursuit, C1: finals
Men's individual pursuit, C2: finals
Men's individual pursuit, C3: finals
Saturday September 1
09:30-12:35
Track
Venue: Velodrome, Olympic Park
Men's individual 1km time trial, B: final
Men's individual pursuit, C4: qualifying
Men's individual pursuit, C5: qualifying
Saturday September 1
14:00-16:15
Track
Venue: Velodrome, Olympic Park
Men's individual pursuit, C4: finals
Men's individual pursuit, C5: finals
Women's individual 500m time trial, C1-3: final
Women's individual 500m time trial, C4-5: final
Sunday September 2
09:30-12:15
Track
Venue: Velodrome, Olympic Park
Men's individual sprint, B: qualifying, quarter-finals
Women's individual pursuit, B: qualifying
Men/women team sprint, C1-5: qualifying
Sunday September 2
14:00-16:00
Track
Venue: Velodrome, Olympic Park
Men's individual sprint, B: classifications, semi-finals
Men's individual sprint, B: finals
Women's individual pursuit, B: finals
Men/women team sprint, C1-5: finals
Wednesday September 5
10:30-14:00
Road
Venue: Brands Hatch Circuit, Kent
Men's individual time trial, C1
Men's individual time trial, C2
Men's individual time trial, C3
Men's individual time trial, C4
Men's individual time trial, C5
Women's individual time trial, C1-3
Women's individual time trial, C4
Women's individual time trial, C5
Wednesday September 5
14:30-18:50
Road
Venue: Brands Hatch Circuit, Kent
Men's individual time trial, B
Men's individual time trial, H1
Men's individual time trial, H2
Men's individual time trial, H3
Men's individual time trial, H4
Women's individual time trial, B
Women's individual time trial, H1-2
Women's individual time trial, H3
Women's individual time trial, H4
Men/women team time trial, T1-2
Thursday September 6
10:30-13:20
Road
Venue: Brands Hatch Circuit, Kent
Men's individual road race, C4-5
Women's individual road race, C1-3
Thursday September 6
14:30-16:50
Road
Venue: Brands Hatch Circuit, Kent
Men's individual road race, C1-3
Women's individual road race, C4-5
Friday September 7
10:30-12:50
Road
Venue: Brands Hatch Circuit, Kent
Men's individual road race, H1
Women's individual road race, H1-3
Friday September 7
14:00-19:10
Road
Venue: Brands Hatch Circuit, Kent
Men's individual road race, H2
Men's individual road race, H3
Men's individual road race, H4
Women's individual road race, H4
Saturday September 8
10:30-13:20
Road
Venue: Brands Hatch Circuit, Kent
Women's individual road race, B
Men/women team road race, T1-2
Saturday September 8
14:30-19:00
Road
Venue: Brands Hatch Circuit, Kent
Men's individual road race, B
Men/women team relay, H1-4
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