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What's the difference between a Gold Medal for cycling and one for the 100 metres running race?

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Not that the UK stands a snowball's chance in h**l of winning it.

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  1. The one on the bicycle goes farther, and faster.  


  2. Well, in the 100 metres running race, they are not allowed to use a cycle (or roller skates, scooters any any other mechanical device) - they must use their legs.

  3. one involves a very very expensive bicycle. and the other doesn't. lol

    plus they will be hero's in there sport.


  4. Difference?  About 250,957.644 meters

    The first cycling race was a grand total of 251,057.664 meters long.

    Take care,

    Chad

  5. what is the question?

    the medal its self is the same

    and obviously in 'cycling' you ride a bicycle

    in running, you run

  6. The medal itself is the same, the sport obviously though is different!

    One involves a bicycle and the other only your legs. =)

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