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WOW! Austrian Mathematician Wins Olympic Cycling Gold Medal at Tokyo Olympics 2020

Published 07/28/2021, 5:28 PM EDT

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Austria’s Anna Kiesenhofer bags gold at Tokyo Olympics 2020

 

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“I mean I don’t need like high level math for for this kind of calculations, but it’s kind of my mindset. But I planned the race, I looked at the time, at the time where I might pass at some kilometres, how much food I have to take in and so on. I planned to attack at kilometre zero and I was happy I could get in front. That is something I could not take for granted because I am not good at riding in the peloton.”

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”I am happy that I was not too scared and I just went for it, attacked and with the group we worked more or less together. I saw I was the strongest and I knew I had the climb before the long descent. I’m pretty good at descending so I got some more time and then it was just like a time trial to the finish,” Kiesenhofer said after her win.

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