Track cycling
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Tokyo 2020 Olympics track cycling LIVE: Day three updates from sprint, Keirin and team pursuit final
All the action brought to you as it happens in the Izu Velodrome
By Alex Ballinger Last updated
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Kit, temperatures, and practice - How records fell on the opening day of Tokyo 2020 Olympics track cycling
With team pursuit world records falling in the first session, we asked Aerocoach expert Xavier Disley why
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Elinor Barker confident of catching Germany after qualifying second fastest at Tokyo Olympics
On a rapid opening day to the track events, the GB women’s team pursuit squad made mistakes but were still near the top of the standings
By Alex Ballinger Published
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GB men's pursuit 'held it together, just about' as they squeeze through with gold and silver still on the table
Great Britain qualified fourth, the last spot that can compete for gold and silver, yet face a tough test against Denmark
By Jonny Long Published
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Tokyo 2020 Olympics track cycling day one: Records smashed in both team pursuits despite shock crash, and cycling gold for China
The first day of action on the track in Japan
By Jonny Long Published
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Team sprint: Everything you need to know about the track discipline at the Tokyo 2020 Games
The event, which sees two teams go head-to-head, is always a thrilling spectacle during the Olympics
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Team pursuit: Everything you need to know for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
Get to know the team pursuit for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games
By Richard Windsor Published
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European Track Championships cancelled after ‘hijacking’ of Ryanair flight in Belarus
The European Championships were the last major event before the Tokyo Olympics
By Alex Ballinger Published
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European track championships in Belarus in doubt after Ryanair flight was ‘hijacked’
German team have already pulled out while British squad expecting competition to be moved
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Katy Marchant snatches gold in Women's Keirin at Glasgow Track World Cup
The Brit beat her German rival by the smallest of margins
By Jonny Long 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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Danni Khan: from blades to boards
‘Forced’ to try cycling, the Midlander Danni Khan has never looked back
By Sophie Hurcom Published
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Gallery: Track World Cup day 1
Team sprint and team pursuit competition kick off the London round of the UCI Track World Cup.
By Andy Jones Published
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Owain Doull aiming for team pursuit success at Track World Cup
Owain Doull says he's 'learning from the best' and aiming for strong performance at this weekend's track World Cup in Manchester
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Track Worlds day one: Mixed day for GB as team pursuit go fastest, while team sprinters miss out
GB's men's team pursuit squad sets the fastest pace early in qualification, but disappointment for the women's team sprinters who fail to secure Rio qualification
By Sophie Hurcom Published
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Wiggins pleased with World Cup preparations at 'brilliant' Revolution Series
Sir Bradley Wiggins hails the continued success of the Revolution Series as he looks ahead to his next target: the World Cup in Cali
By Stuart Clarke Published
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GB women’s team pursuit squad salvage bronze at Track Worlds
Bronze for Great Britain in the women's team pursuit as the squad comes out firing on all cylinders following the disappointment in qualifying
By Sophie Hurcom Published
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The Chris Hoy velodrome (Glasgow)
Glasgow's Sir Chris Hoy velodrome sits opposite Celtic's football ground as part of the Emirates Arena. Scotland's only 250 metre indoor track is an international standard cycling facility.
By Cycling Weekly Published
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GB crowned World Cup team pursuit champions after Cali bronze
A bronze medal in the final round in Cali sees the Great Britain team pursuit squad take the overall World Cup title ahead of Australia and Denmark
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Six Day Series goes virtual with Olympic and European champions
The 2020 London edition was postponed a year due to the coronavirus pandemic
By Jonny Long Published
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London Track World Championships rearranged to avoid rugby clash
The 2016 UCI Track World Championships are heading to London, but a week after originally planned so that television audiences are maximsed
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Sprint coach Justin Grace moves to British Cycling
Justin Grace will head to UK to work as sprint coach for British Cycling - New Zealander leaves post at the French federation - Former Commonwealth Games champion revolutionised sprinting in New Zealand.
By Simon Richardson Published
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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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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
