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GB Track Cycling


Rafa Maciel
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The European Championships get underway tomorrow in Heusden-Zolder :BEL tomorrow. 

 

As is usually the case in the non-Olympic qualifying cycle years, the GB squad is missing a lot of our biggest names but there should still be plenty of reasons to be optimistic for strong medal haul.

 

Women's Squad:

Ella Barnwell

Lauren Bell

Rhian Edmunds

Neah evans

Jenny Holl

Sophie Leech

Tegan Lewis

Margaret Moir

Anna Morris

Rhianna Parris-Smith

Kate Richardson

 

Men's Squad:

Matthew Bostock

Rhys Britton

Josh Charlton

Lyall Craig

Michael Gill

Alfred Hobbs

Harry Ledingham-Horn

Hayden Norris

William Perrett

Charles Radford

William Tidball

Matthew Walls

Micheal Wiggins

  

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It was a solid day 1 of European Champs for the Brits with a silver in the women's team sprint whilst the men took bronze.  Unfortunately, we missed out on the podium in the men's elimination and women's scratch races with William Perrett taking 8th place whilst Anna Morris finished in 5th

 

In qualifying for the team pursuit, the British women finished 3rd in qualifying but were almost 4 seconds behind leaders Germany. The men's squad qualified in 2nd and were just over half a second behind Denmark.

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The National Track Championships kicked off yesterday. 

 

Women's Team Sprint:

1.) Team Inspired A: Lauren Bell / Rhian Edmunds / Lowri Thomas

2.) Team Inspired B: Iona Moir / Rhianna Parris-Smith / Georgette Rand

3.) Wales: Amy Cole / Bronwen Howard-Rees / Eve James

 

Women's Scratch Race:

1.) Anna Morris

2.) Katie Archibald

3.) Erin Boothman

 

Men's Sprint:

1.) Matthew Richardson

2.) Peter Mitchell

3.) Marcus Hiley

 

Men's Individual Pursuit:

1.) Josh Charlton

2.) Michael Gill

3.) William Perrett

 

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Track Cycling National championship - Day 2

 

Men's Team Sprint:

1.) Team Inspired/GTRC: Lyall Craig / Harry Ledingham-Horn / Niall Monks / Matthew Richardson

2.) Team Inspired B: Marcus Hiley / Ed Lowe / Oliver Pettifer

3.) Team Inspired A: Alistair Fielding / Hayden Norris / Harry Radford / Hamish Turnbull

 

Women's Keirin:

1.) Lauren Bell

2.) Emma Finucane

3.) Rhian Edmunds

 

Men's Points Race:

1.) Will Perrett

2.) Henry Hobbs

3.) Ben Wiggins

 

Women's Individual Pursuit:

1.) Anna Morris - WR 4:24.060

2.) Izzy Sharp

3.) Grace Lister

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Track Cycling National championship - Day 3

 

Women's Sprint:

1.) Lauren Bell

2.) Rhian Edmunds

3.) Georgette Rand

 

Men's Keirin:

1.) Matthew Richardson

2.) Peter Mitchell

3.) Hamish Turnbull

 

Women's Points Race:

1.) Katie Archibald

2.) Danielle Watkinson

3.) Cat Ferguson

 

Men's Scratch Race:

1.) Noah Hobbs

2.) Sam Fisher

3.) William Gilbank

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  • 5 months later...

:GBR 2025 National Youth and Junior Track Championships

Manchester, United Kingdom
28 Jul - 01 Aug 2025
 
 
Results:

 

https://www.britishcycling.org.uk/track/article/20250728-track-DAILY-UPDATES--2025-National-Youth-and-Junior-Track-Championships-0

 

https://www.uci.org/competition-details/2025/PIS/76795

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