Batten 'embracing the chaos' as Typhoon Nepartak heads for Olympics
High winds and rain expected ཧfor women's mountain bike race

The athletes at the 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Tokyo Olympics have been punished in the opening weꦗek by high temperatures and♈ humidity, but that will all change on Tuesday with the arrival of Typhoon Nepartak the latest hiccup in the pandemic Games.
The storm is expected to make landfall during the women's mountain bike event in Izu, but American 168澳洲5最新开奖结果:Haley Batten said she's "embracing the chaos".
Batten, 22, was twice a medalist at the MTB World Cups this season and is an outside favourite for the me𓆏dals on Tuesday. The storm was not in the playbook as Team USA trained over the past week on the course, but Batten is taking the forecast in stride.
"A typhoon can definitely throw a curveball but I think that that's what a part of it is. We're not training for a certain scenario. We are training adaptability and training our mind to be re𒁃ady for that as well," Batten said.
"⛦It definitely makes the event even more exciting, so I'm just embracing the chao𝄹s."
The Japan Meteorological Agency predicts 120mm of rain for the region around Izu (4.7 inches) and high wi✃nds, although the worst of the storm is expected to be nort♈h of Tokyo.
The rain will make an already challenging course even more tric🉐ky.
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"It's technical, it has speed climbs, it's definitely o🌃ne of a kind, both uphill and downhill, very demanding for the athletes. I've had a few days on the course and I'm having a blast on it," Batten said.
"You can see in everybody's photos on Instagram, there are some insane rock gardens and definitely so✅me big major features but we all, as mou🌠ntain bikers, prepare to be technically as good as possible, so for us it really gives us a challenge without being too technical. It's very rideable and flows really well."
After a breakthrough early season with the silver medal in Nove Mesto and bronze in Albstadt, Batten has ambition and confidence ahe🌼ad of Tuesday's race.
"Early this season I surprised myself with my abil𝔉ity to race for the podium. That definitely motivated me and gave me a glimpse of what I'm capab🐠le of.
"The Olympics is definitely a🔥bout performance and trཧying to race for a medal and that's what I'm here to do."

Laura Weislo has been with Cyclingnews since 2006 after making a switch from a career in science. As Managing Editor, she coordinates coverage for North American events and globꦡal news. As former elite-level road racer who dabbled in cyclo-cross and track, Laura has a passion for all three discipline▨s. When not working she likes to go camping and explore lesser traveled roads, paths and gravel tracks. Laura specialises in covering doping, anti-doping, UCI governance and performing data analysis.