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Olympic Notes: Tokyo 2020 To Move Cycling Events, Save $100M

Cycling events at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics "will be held 75 miles away from the city" as part of a £1.2B ($1.8B) program of cuts. The IOC exec board "approved moving the track cycling and mountain bike events to an existing venue in Izu." The changes to the program "will bring savings" of £66M ($100.2M) to the Games budget (BBC, 12/9). ... The first stone for the new IOC HQ "was symbolically laid on Tuesday." The 200M Swiss francs ($200M) project will allow the IOC "to house all 600 employees under one roof" (AP, 12/8).

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