CYCLE racing is a sport more popular on the Continent and in America than it is here ; the ' Six Jours ' in the Velodroma in Paris, the road races all over France, and the six-day contests in Madison Square Garden excite as much public interest as our own Boat Race or a Test Match at Lords. But all the same, our own racing cyclists reach a very high standard of skill, and there are strong hopes that they will make a very good showing in the forthcoming Olympic Games. This evening Mr. H. N. Crowe. Secretary of the National Cycling Union, will discuss the prospects of the English team.