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USA Cycling unveils new high-performance national team

COLORADO SPRINGS, Colo. -- USA Cycling has unveiled a national team program that includes 51 athletes across five disciplines who will receive year-round support based on their level of accomplishment.

The American team won five cycling medals at the Rio Olympics last year, and that haul compelled USA Cycling boss Derek Bouchard-Hall to approach the U.S. Olympic Committee about additional funding.

The national body agreed to provide $500,000 per year through the 2020 Tokyo Games to fund the new high-performance national team. USA Cycling's foundation matched the amount, providing $1 million to fund a range of athletes with medal potential.

The money will be used for such things as health insurance for the athletes, access to Olympic training centers, physiologists and other experts, and travel and clothing costs.

Bouchard-Hall has set a goal of winning seven medals at the 2020 Tokyo Games.