British National Track Championships

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British National Track Championships
Genrecycling
Frequencyannual
Next event2022 British National Track Championships
Organised byBritish Cycling

The British National Track Championships are held annually and organised by British Cycling (formerly the British Cycling Federation). The main events are various track cycling disciplines for elite athletes to determine the British national champions. However, competitions are also held in age and disability categories.

Until 1994 both amateur and professionals could take part in the 'Open' events, in addition to specific events that were restricted to either.[1][2][3]

The modern era is considered to have started in 1994 eventually replacing the amateur era. In November 1994, British Cycling moved its headquarters to the National Cycling Centre, Manchester, which held been opened earlier in the year by Princess Anne. Consequently, the Championships were held at Manchester Velodrome from 1995 to 2020.[4] The 2021 Championships were cancelled due to the COVID-19 pandemic and the delayed Olympic Games and the 2022 National Championships are to be held at the Geirant Thomas Velodrome.[5]

Venues and dates[]

Derny[]

Keirin[]

Madison[]

Omnium[]

Points[]

Pursuit (individual)[]

Pursuit (team)[]

Scratch[]

Sprint (individual)[]

Sprint (team)[]

Time Trial[]

Reference List[]

  1. ^ "Pursuit winners". Cycling Archives.
  2. ^ "1 km winners". Cycling Archives.
  3. ^ "sprint winners". Cycling Archives.
  4. ^ "Timeline". Velo UK.
  5. ^ "NEWPORT TO HOST HSBC UK NATIONAL TRACK CHAMPIONSHIPS FOR FIRST TIME IN 2022". British Cycling. Retrieved 1 October 2021.
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