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Track Cycling UCI World Cup 2026


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Track Cycling UCI World Cup 2026

 

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On 2/23/2026 at 7:39 PM, George_D said:

1st stage on March 6-8, in Perth, Australia: https://trackworldcup2026.com.au/

:ITA will miss this stage because of the Middle East war, since the flights with Qatar Airways have been cancelled and can't be replaced in time (especially for the bicycles) :facepalm:

 

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Barely any nations competing in team events.... not organising any stages in Europe resulted in a very low interest I guess..

 

:AUS was the only competing nation in women's team pursuit...

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1 hour ago, Bearas said:

Barely any nations competing in team events.... not organising any stages in Europe resulted in a very low interest I guess..

 

:AUS was the only competing nation in women's team pursuit...

I don't think it's a question of interest

 

the big issue is flying to AUS right now

 

all the western world has to go through the Middle East or Russia to go there and both routes are not safe these days

 

I guess the 2 Asian stops later in March/April will suffer the same problems, unless the war in the Gulf region is completely over by then

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2026 UCI Track Cycling World Cup #1/3 - Perth :AUS

 

Results (March 6-8, 2026)

 

Men's Sprint:

1. Matthew Richardson :GBR

2. Leigh Hoffman :AUS

3. Mohd Azizulhasni Awang :MAS

4. Mikhail Yakovlev :ISR

5. Tayte Ryan :AUS 

5. David Peterka :CZE 

5. Ryoya Mikami :JPN 

5. Nikita Kiriltsev :AIN (Russia)

 

Men's Team Sprint:

1. Germany :GER (Dornbach - Schroter - Spiegel)

2. Czech Republic :CZE (Peterka - Rauschgold - Topinka)

3. China :CHN (Zhiheng - Zhiwei - Han)

4. Australia :AUS (Barber - Elliott - Ryan)

5. Chinese Taipei :TPE

6. Belgium :BEL 

 

Men's Team Pursuit:

1. Australia :AUS (Walsh - Cornish - Blannin - Duffy - Leahy)

2. Hong Kong :HKG (Kai Kwong - Yik Fei - Ching Yin - Pak Hang - Tsun Wai)

3. Chinese Taipei :TPE (Jing-feng - Chih-hao - Chih-sheng - Shi-ru - Yun-tse)

4. Indonesia :INA (van Aert - Yudha Kusuma - Abi Manyu - Royan)

 

Men's Keirin:

1. Mohd Azizulhasni Awang :MAS

2. Matthew Richardson :GBR

3. Leigh Hoffman :AUS

4. Maximilian Dornbach :GER

5. Mikhail Yakovlev :ISR

6. Tayte Ryan :AUS

7. Nikita Kalachnik :AIN (Russia)

8. Li Zhiwei :CHN

 

Men's Omnium:

1. Shunsuke Imamura :JPN

2. Wu Junjie :CHN

3. Graeme Michael Frislie :USA

4. Roger Kluge :GER

5. Nejc Peterlin :SLO 

6. Adam Krenek :CZE 

7. Conor Leahy :AUS 

8. Maximilian Schmidbauer :AUT 

 

Men's Madison:

1. Germany :GER (Kluge - Augenstein)

2. Australia :AUS (Leahy - Walsh)

3. Austria :AUT (Schmidbauer - Kokas)

4. Japan :JPN (Imamura - Umezawa)

5. China :CHN

6. Czech Republic :CZE

7. Indonesia :INA

 

Non-Olympic Men's Events:

 

Men's Elimination Race:

1. Moritz Augenstein :GER

2. Thomas Cornish :AUS

3. Raphael Kokas :AUT

 

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Women's Sprint:

1. Yuan Liying :CHN

2. Ellesse Andrews :NZL

3. Lea Sophie Friedrich :GER

4. Mina Sato :JPN

5. Pauline Grabosch :GER 

5. Alina Lysenko :AIN (Russia)

5. Veronika Jabornikova :CZE 

5. Alessia McCaig :AUS 

 

Women's Team Sprint:

1. China :CHN (Xuehuang - Lijuan - Liying)

2. Germany :GER (Friedrich - Grabosch - Schneider)

3. Australia :AUS (Perkins - Tatarinoff - Watts)

4. Chinese Taipei :TPE (Shang-ying - Jing-wen - Ching-yun)

 

Women's Team Pursuit:

1. Australia :AUS (Polites - Plouffe - Marcks - Wilson-Haffenden)

 

Women's Keirin:

1. Alessia McCaig :AUS

2. Alina Lysenko :AIN (Russia)

3. Yuan Liying :CHN

4. Wang Lijuan :CHN

5. Ekaterina Evlanova :AIN (Russia)

6. Veronika Jabornikova :CZE

7. Lea Friedrich :GER

8. Ellesse Andrews :NZL 

 

Women's Omnium:

1. Anita Stenberg :NOR

2. Tsuyaka Uchino :JPN

3. Lee Sze Wing :HKG

4. Yareli Acevedo Mendoza :MEX

5. Eva Anguela Yaguez :ESP

6. Alyssa Polites :AUS

7. Petra Sevcikova :CZE

8. Chen Ning :CHN

 

Women's Madison:

1. Japan :JPN (Kakita - Uchino)

2. Australia :AUS (Polites - Will)

3. Mexico :MEX (Acevedo Mendoza - Arreola Navarro)

4. Hong Kong :HKG (Sze Wing - Wing Yee)

5. Czech Republic :CZE (Nemcova - Sevcikova)

6. Spain :ESP (Anguela Yaguez - Escalera)

 

Non-Olympic Women's Events:

 

Women's Elimination Race:

1. Yareli Acevedo Mendoza :MEX

2. Anita Stenberg :NOR

3. Lee Sze Wing :HKG 

 

Results

 

Next Stop: UCI Track Cycling World Cup #2 in Hong Kong :HKG (April 17-19, 2026)

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2026 UCI Track Cycling World Cup #2/3 - Hong Kong :HKG

 

Results (April 17-19, 2026)

 

Men's Sprint:

1. Matthew Richardson :GBR

2. Kaiya Ota :JPN

3. Leigh Hoffman :AUS

4. Nicholas Paul :TTO

5. Rayan Helal :FRA 

5. Li Zhiwei :CHN 

5. Harrie Lavreysen :NED 

5. Tom Derache :FRA 

 

Men's Team Sprint:

1. Great Britain :GBR (Truman - Ledingham-Horn - Richardson)

2. Netherlands :NED (van den Berg - Lavreysen - van Loon)

3. France :FRA (Gillion - Helal - Oliviero)

4. Japan :JPN (Nagasako - Ota - Takahashi)

5. Italy :ITA

6. Trinidad and Tobago :TTO

7. China :CHN 

8. Canada :CAN

 

Men's Team Pursuit:

1. New Zealand :NZL (Erwood - Jackson - Kergozou de la Boessiere - Morton)

2. Denmark :DEN (Skivild - Madsen - Nielsen - Winkler)

3. China :CHN (Ni - Zhengyu - Haijiao - Junjie)

4. Great Britain :GBR (Bostock - Britton - Gill - Tanfield)

5. France :FRA

6. Japan :JPN

7. United States :USA

8. Canada :CAN 

 

Men's Keirin:

1. Harrie Lavreysen :NED

2. Kaiya Ota :JPN

3. Shinji Nakano :JPN

4. Tom Derache :FRA

5. To Cheuk Hei :HKG

6. Li Zhiwei :CHN

7. Leigh Hoffman :AUS

8. Nikita Kiriltsev :AIN (Russia)

 

Men's Omnium:

1. Philip Heijnen :NED

2. Kazushige Kuboki :JPN

3. Matthew Bostock :GBR

4. Moritz Augenstein :GER

5. Thomas Sexton :NZL

6. Albert Torres Barcelo :ESP

7. Oscar Nilsson Julien :FRA

8. Diogo Narciso :POR 

 

Men's Madison:

1. Netherlands :NED (Havik - Heijnen)

2. France :FRA (Besnier - Grondin)

3. Great Britain :GBR (Maclean - Perrett)

4. Japan :JPN (Kojima - Kuboki)

5. New Zealand :NZL

6. Portugal :POR

7. China :CHN

8. Denmark :DEN 

 

Non-Olympic Men's Events:

 

Men's Elimination Race:

1. Matteo Fiorin :ITA

2. Thomas Sexton :NZL

3. Yoeri Havik :NED 

 

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Women's Sprint:

1. Emma Finucane :GBR

2. Mina Sato :JPN

3. Hetty van de Houw :NED

4. Lauriane Genest :CAN

5. Lauren Bell :GBR

6. Iana Burlakova :AIN (Russia)

7. Ellesse Andrews :NZL

8. Tong Mengqi :CHN

 

Women's Team Sprint:

1. China :CHN (Xuehuang - Lijuan - Liying)

2. Great Britain :GBR (Bell - Finucane - Parris-Smith)

3. Netherlands :NED (Kalee - van de Houw - van der Peet)

4. Australia :AUS (Clonan - McCaig - McGill)

5. Mexico :MEX

6. Poland :POL

7. New Zealand :NZL

8. United States :USA 

 

Women's Team Pursuit:

1. New Zealand :NZL (Botha - Fowler - Shearman - Wollaston)

2. Great Britain :GBR (Barker - Boothman - Leech - Roberts)

3. France :FRA (Borras - Dupin - Fortin - Rouat)

4. China :CHN (Xianbing - Xiaoyue - Suwan - Haidi)

5. Germany :GER

6. United States :USA

7. Italy :ITA

8. Japan :JPN 

 

Women's Keirin:

1. Yuan Liying :CHN

2. Iana Burlakova :AIN (Russia)

3. Emma Finucane :GBR

4. Wang Lijuan :CHN

5. Stefany Lorena Cuadrado Florez :COL

6. Mina Sato :JPN

7. Lauren Bell :GBR

8. Lauriane Genest :CAN 

 

Women's Omnium:

1. Tsuyaka Uchino :JPN

2. Amalie Dideriksen :DEN

3. Yareli Acevedo Mendoza :MEX

4. Lisa van Belle :NED

5. Anita Yvonne Stenberg :NOR

6. Chiara Consonni :ITA

7. Marion Borras :FRA

8. Palina Konrad :AIN (Belarus)

 

Women's Madison:

1. France :FRA (Borras - Fortin)

2. Great Britain :GBR (Boothman - Leech)

3. Netherlands :NED (van Belle - Veenhoven)

4. Denmark :DEN (Dideriksen - Klinge)

5. Italy :ITA

6. New Zealand :NZL

7. Japan :JPN

8. Germany :GER 

 

Non-Olympic Women's Events:

 

Women's Elimination Race:

1. Anita Yvonne Stenberg :NOR

2. Lee Sze Wing :HKG

3. Valentine Fortin :FRA 

 

Results

 

Next and FINAL Stop: UCI Track Cycling World Cup #3 Final in Nilai :MAS (April 24-26, 2026)

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:ITA won the Team Sprint for the 1st time ever! :yikes: :yikes: :yikes:

 

OK, no :GBR and :AUS, but there were the :FRA guys and :NED with "King" Lavreysen 

 

so, still an amazing result to be proud of :cheer:

 

in the meantime, not such a good ride in the men's Team Pursuit (the women were there with the Z-team, so, not worth any comment)

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1 hour ago, phelps said:

:ITA won the Team Sprint for the 1st time ever! :yikes: :yikes: :yikes:

 

OK, no :GBR and :AUS, but there were the :FRA guys and :NED with "King" Lavreysen 

 

so, still an amazing result to be proud of :cheer:

 

in the meantime, not such a good ride in the men's Team Pursuit (the women were there with the Z-team, so, not worth any comment)

Congrats to your talented team. Don't know what happened with the Dutch men. In qualies and race for bronze they were a lot faster than Italy, but in the second round our third man (Tijmen van Loon) was almost 1,5 second slower than in the two other rounds. 

 

We really need Jeffrey Hoogland back in our team. That's the only way to give competition to the British team. 

 

However, today was a special day. For the first time since very long we entered the Women Team Pursuit and eventually won the bronze medal. Well, a lot of countries didn't participate, but with a national record of 4.12 still a very promising result. There are rumors that Milano Cortina 1.500 meter speedskating Olympic champion Antoinette Rijpma-de Jong will enter the team. 

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