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Track Cycling UCI World Championships 2025


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4 hours ago, CCB said:

This was a suprise. But to be honest: this was the weakest field of participants in history for the women's teamsprint. I missed New Zealand and China. Germany and GB sent their B-team. Not to mention the talented Russian team.

 

Where are Katy Marchant and Sophie Capewell?

Marchant had a son in August, Capewell just having a quiet year

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9 hours ago, Surreal said:

Charlton and Tanfield looked decent for the IP later in the week but GB were desperately missing Vernon and Hayter in place of Tidball & Gill here- hopefully they'll be back in the lead up to LA (Maybe even Tarling for Tanfield could be an option by then - Vernon, Charlton, Tarling, Hayter would be an unbelievably strong quartet). 

Henry Hobbs is a superb prospect for 2028

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3 hours ago, Dragon said:

Henry Hobbs is a superb prospect for 2028

Ohh yeah true, forgot about him. Just hope he doesnt decide to focus 100% on the road now that he's in the Visma dev. team for the next 2 years

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In Dutch media Lavreysen :NED announced that he thinks Yakovlev  :ISR will be his thoughest opponent this WCh. Besides Richardson :GBR ofcourse, but he mentioned Yakovlev in particular, because he trains with the Polish sprinters now. 

 

In keirin tournament Yakovlev shows his strength with two easy wins. Lavreysen needed the repechage and Richardson is already eliminated :(

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3 hours ago, Surreal said:

Ohh yeah true, forgot about him. Just hope he doesnt decide to focus 100% on the road now that he's in the Visma dev. team for the next 2 years

I'm sure he will concentrate on the road after LA but hopefully not until 2029

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Off again on Day 2.  First up, is semi-final (effectively) of the Women's Pursuit 

 

First surprise of the night as :GER beat :GBR and will race for Gold.

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