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2025 UCI Track World Championships Preview

21.10.2025, 08:01

Santiago, Chile, will host the 2025 UCI Track World Championships from Wednesday, October 22 to Sunday, October 26. This marks the first time the event returns to South America since 2014, and Chile’s debut as host.

With 22 events on the schedule, fans can catch all the action on BBC iPlayer and TNT.

Schedule Highlights

Date Event Reigning Champion(s)
Wednesday, October 22 Women’s Scratch race Lorena Wiebes, Belgium
Wednesday, October 22 Women’s team sprint Great Britain
Wednesday, October 22 Men’s team sprint Netherlands
Thursday, October 23 Men’s Team pursuit Denmark
Thursday, October 23 Women’s Elimination Ally Wollaston, New Zealand
Thursday, October 23 Men’s Keirin Kento Yamasaki, Japan
Thursday, October 23 Men’s scratch race Kazushige Kuboki, Japan
Thursday, October 23 Women’s team pursuit Great Britain
Friday, October 24 Men’s points race Sebastiàn Mora, Spain
Friday, October 24 Men’s kilometre TT Harrie Lavreysen, Netherlands
Friday, October 24 Men’s individual pursuit Jonathan Milan, Italy
Friday, October 24 Women’s sprint Emma Finucane, Great Britain
Friday, October 24 Women’s omnium Ally Wollaston, New Zealand
Saturday, October 25 Women’s kilometre TT Yana Burlakova, Neutral
Saturday, October 25 Women’s Madison Denmark
Saturday, October 25 Women’s individual pursuit Anna Morris, Great Britain
Saturday, October 25 Men’s omnium Lindsay de Vylder, Belgium
Sunday, October 26 Women’s points race Julie Norman Leth, Denmark
Sunday, October 26 Men’s sprint Harrie Lavreysen, Netherlands
Sunday, October 26 Men’s elimination Tobias Hansen, Denmark
Sunday, October 26 Women’s Keirin Mina Sato, Japan
Sunday, October 26 Men’s Madison Germany

Riders to Watch

Lavreysen

Emma Finucane (Great Britain) dominated last year’s championships, winning the individual sprint and team sprint. She’s a force to be reckoned with.

Harrie Lavreysen (Netherlands), the greatest track sprinter of all time, brings an unprecedented 16 world titles and 5 Olympic golds to the table. At just 28, he’s still at the top of his game.

Matt Richardson (Great Britain) is back after a nationality switch. He’s hungry to challenge Lavreysen, especially after setting a world record in Turkey.

Ally Wollaston (New Zealand) claimed two world titles last year and has Olympic medals to her name. She’s a rising star in women’s track cycling.

Katie Archibald (Great Britain), one of the most decorated riders in track racing, will be the one to watch in the women’s endurance events.

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