Track cycling
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Cycling world pays tribute to Belgian cycling legend Patrick Sercu
Sercu died at the age of 74 on Friday
By Jonny Long Published
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Sir Bradley Wiggins named in GB squad for European Track Championships
Great Britain name the 20 riders who will compete at the European Track Championships (Oct 14-18), with Sir Bradley Wiggins and Laura Trott set to race
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Three bronze medals for young British team at final Track World Cup
Results from the final round of the 2013/14 UCI Track World Cup in Guadalajara, Mexico
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Joanna Rowsell scores double gold in Manchester Track World Cup
Manchester Track World Cup, day two: Joanna Rowsell wins individual pursuit; Bronze for Katie Archibald and Becky James
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Olympic champion Callum Skinner steps away from British track team
Olympic champion Callum Skinner is calling time on his elite track cycling career, after 11 years in the sport.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Ed Clancy: 'Back surgery put my whole career in doubt'
Double Olympic gold medallist Ed Clancy thought his recent back injury had ended his cycling career
By Sophie Hurcom Published
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Brian Cookson hopes to expand track cycling schedule for Tokyo 2020 Olympics
UCI president Brian Cookson is pushing to expand the track cycling programme at the Tokyo 2020 Olympics, insisting the discipline is growing in popularity
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Track cyclist Matthew Glaetzer recovering from cancer surgery
The Australian received a shock diagnosis after doctors investigated his complaint of a sore neck
By Jonny Long Published
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England finish second in men's team pursuit qualifying
Oceanic countries dominate men's sprint, England versus Scotland in women's para-sport tandem sprint.
By Nick Bull Published
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Wiggins: World Cup failure doesn't affect World Championships chances
Great Britain's team pursuit squad failed to win a medal at the Track World Cup but Bradley Wiggins insists the team are on course for the World Championships
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Mark Cavendish and Laura Trott headline GB track squad for Hong Kong World Cup
Mark Cavendish says he's "super excited" to be returning to action with Great Britain on the track for the first time since 2009
By Stuart Clarke Published
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London Six Day: Bradley Wiggins just misses Derny race win (video)
Bradley Wiggins was left frustrated by his Derny rider when Belgian rival overtook on the final lap to win the race
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Neah Evans: From a veterinary practice to the track world championships
Neah Evans will make her world championship debut today in Pruszkow, Poland. Her trajectory has been rapid but the path has been anything but typical.
By Vern Pitt Published
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British Cycling told riders 'not to divulge details' of 100-person Manchester training event
The governing body has defended the 'simulated Olympic competition' as being within the government lockdown guidance
By Jonny Long Published
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Silver for British juniors at European track championships
Team pursuiters win first British medal of European championships in Portugal
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Mark Cavendish will be kicking himself, says coach Rod Ellingworth
After a silver in the omnium at Rio 2016, Mark Cavendish might rue one crucial mistake in the elimination race
By Richard Abraham Published
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Wendy Houvenaghel retires as injury prevents Glasgow ride
Three time track world champion Wendy Houvenaghel announces retirement - Injury keeps her out of Commonwealth Games that was due to be her final ride - Houvenaghel retires with world titles and an Olympic silver medal
By Simon Richardson Published
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Owain Doull chooses 'Team Wiggins' over Europcar
In an interview with the Telegraph, Owain Doull admits moving to Europcar would not be the best decision for his career development
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Track Worlds day two: Team pursuiters claim silver and Laura Trott a scratch gold as Britain improve
Britain's men's team pursuit squad take silver and Laura Trott a brilliant scratch race gold as the home nation enjoy a better second day at the Track Worlds.
By Nick Bull Published
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Stunning Saturday sees Latham and Tennant take the lead at the London Six
British pair lead by one lap going into the final day
By Owen Rogers Published
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Fastest pursuit rider at sea level John Archibald can go faster still
Newly crowned individual pursuit National Champion still has room for improvement according to his team
By Vern Pitt Published
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Great Britain take four medals on successful second day at Track World Cup
The GB squad picked up a gold medal in the men’s team sprint as well as podium spots in both team pursuits
By Richard Windsor Published
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Keisse and Mørkøv retain lead after day two at the Ghent Six-Day (video)
The Etixx - Quick-Step pairing were already ahead after day one and increased their lead on day two
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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London Six Day 2019: Everything you need to know
Six Day cycling starts at the Olympic velodrome on Tuesday and here is your guide to the action
By Richard Windsor Published
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Elinor Barker and Emily Nelson take silver in historic women's madison on Track World Champs day four
The British pair finished behind Belgium in the first female madison event held at the UCI Track World Championships
By Richard Windsor Published
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Great Britain set new Olympic record to qualify fastest in team sprint
Jason Kenny, Callum Skinner and Philip Hindes gets Great Britain off to a perfect start in the team sprint qualifiers at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
By Simon Richardson Published
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Mark Cavendish powers past Caleb Ewan to take Derny victory on opening night of Six Day London
Mark Cavendish soared past Caleb Ewan to take victory in the 40 lap derny on the first evening of racing at Six Day London.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Laura Kenny says Britain’s track squad ‘have to come together as a team’ ahead of Tokyo 2020
Track star Laura Kenny says the British squad "have to come together as a team" ahead of the Tokyo 2020 Olympics.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Six Day Berlin: Roger Kluge and Theo Reinhardt storm into overall lead on opening night
World Madison champions Roger Kluge and Theo Reinhardt have taken control after the opening night of Six Day Berlin.
By Alex Ballinger Published