Track cycling
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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
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World champion Elinor Barker plans to hone Olympic Madison skills at Manchester Six Day
Recently crowned points race World Champion Elinor Barker will ramp up her preparations for the Olympics when she races at the Manchester Six Day this weekend.
By Vern Pitt Published
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Shane Sutton suspended by British Cycling as discrimination row deepens
British paralympian alleges that disabled riders were referred to as "gimps"
By Simon Collis 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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Omnium to finish with points race as UCI amends track programme
UCI alters track programme for world championships and Olympic Games - Omnium to end in a points race - Team pursuit to go back to three rounds at world and Olympic level
By Simon Richardson Published
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British youngsters' solid start in New Zealand Track World Cup
Youthful Great Britain team pursuit squads qualify for round one in Cambridge, New Zealand
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Elia Viviani will make track return at Six Day London
Elia Viviani will make his track return at the Six Day London later this year.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Three nations have qualified for all 10 track cycling events at Rio 2016
New Zealand, Australia and Germany are the only three nations to qualify for every event at the Rio 2016 Olympics track cycling
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Andy Tennant out of final Track World Cup with illness
Great Britain team pursuiter Andy Tennant will not travel to Mexico to contend final round of UCI Track World Cup
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Bradley Wiggins relishing reunion with Mark Cavendish at Worlds Madison on Sunday
Bradley Wiggins says riding the Madison with Mark Cavendish this Sunday at the Track World Championships in London will be a "bit of fun"
By Sophie Hurcom Published
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Brian Cookson to explore mixed track cycling events for future Olympics
With the IOC lifting its 28-sport cap, UCI president Brian Cookson is keen to explore ways to safeguard track cycling's future
By Stuart Clarke Published
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Watch: Massive crash on final day of Brisbane Track Cycling World Cup
The huge pile-up occurred in the women's omnium scratch race
By Jonny Long Published
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Laura Kenny and Katie Archibald take Madison silver at European Track Championships
Michael Mørkøv was part of the Danish duo who took victory in the men's race
By Jonny Long Published
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Bradley Wiggins believes team pursuit world record can be broken at Worlds
GB team pursuit squad "excited" about potentially breaking the world record at the Track Worlds this week, says Bradley Wiggins
By Sophie Hurcom Published
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Wiggins and Cavendish not the only favourites for the Ghent Six Day, says defending champion
Iljo Keisse tipping Belgian duo of De Ketele and De Pauw to take the win at this year's Ghent Six Day in Belgium (November 15-20)
By Henry Robertshaw Published
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Hong Kong will host 2017 Track World Championships
UCI awards next year's Track Cycling World Championships to Hong Kong
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Havik and Stroetinga take the lead as battle hots up at London Six Day
Tenant and Latham slip to sixth after day two
By Owen Rogers Published
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Photo gallery: 2014 Track World Championships, day one
Images from the opening day of the 2014 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Cali, Colombia
By Cycling Weekly Published
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Six Day Melbourne: Australians Sam Welsford and Cameron Scott top leaderboard after first night
The first night of Six Day Melbourne saw home stars Sam Welsford and Cameron Scott take a substantial lead over their nearest rivals.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Great Britain dominate team pursuit events to take double gold in Manchester Track World Cup
Both of Great Britain's women's and men's team pursuit line-ups swept to victory at the Manchester round of the UCI Track World Cup - Katie Archibald and Elinor Barker also claim gold in women's Madison - Photos by Andy Jones
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Kristina Vogel on Team GB: 'I don’t want to accuse anyone of anything but it is all very questionable'
German track rider Kristina Vogel spoke out after Team GB were the most successful team at the Rio 2016 Olympic Games
By Jack Elton-Walters Published
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Katie Archibald to miss Track World Championships with knee injury
Triple European champion Katie Archibald will miss next month's UCI Track World Championships after the knee injury she suffered in January failed to heal in time
By Stuart Clarke Published
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European Track Championships 2020: GB women’s team pursuit squad take gold as Elinor Barker takes elimination race title on second night
The British women’s team pursuit squad were untouchable on the second night of the 2020 European Track Championships, taking a comfortable gold medal over the Italy.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Heiko Salzwedel returns to British Cycling in Rio Reshuffle
German track coach returns to British Cycling for his third stint. Sprint coach Iain Dyer moves in to a more senior role.
By Simon Richardson Published
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Trade teams will not be allowed to ride track World Cups as UCI overhauls calendar
The UCI has announced a major overhaul of the track cycling calendar, which will see trade teams barred from riding World Cup events.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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Track coach dropped by Australian team and will have to leave the country with four month-old son
Australia’s sprint coach has been dropped from the team and will now have to leave the country with his four-month old son.
By Alex Ballinger Published
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‘I am definitely in it to win it’: Mark Cavendish set for Six Day London return
Mark Cavendish set to take part in the Six Day London event in Lee Valley Velodrome over October 23-28 2018
By Nigel Wynn Published
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Guide to: The keirin
Unpredictable, physical and lightening fast, the keirin is always an entertaining bike race.
By Simon Richardson Published
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‘The changes are brutally destructive’: Huub-Wattbike respond to UCI over plans to bar trade teams from World Cup races
British track riders from the Huub-Wattbike team have criticised the UCI over its decision to bar trade teams from racing World Cup events.
By Alex Ballinger Published