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The 2024 Asian Track Cycling Championships (43rd edition) took place at the Indira Gandhi Stadium Velodrome in New Delhi, India from 21 to 26 February 2024. [ 1 ] Medal summary
New Delhi, India [8] 3000 m individual pursuit: 3:42.515 Meenakshi Rohilla: 23 February 2024 Asian Championships: New Delhi, India [9] 4000 m team pursuit: 4:44.395 Meenakshi Rohilla Swasti Singh Chayanika Gogoi Khoirom Rejiya Devi: 14 June 2023 Asian Championships: Nilai, Malaysia [10]
Rank Name Nation Lap points Sprint points Total points Event points 1: Oscar Nilsson-Julien France 20: 4: 24: 40 2: Yanne Dorenbos Netherlands 20: 4: 24: 38 3: Ethan Hayter Great Britain 20: 3: 23: 36
+ 3' 00" 11 Noemi Ruegg Switzerland + 3' 00" 12 Juliette Labous France + 3' 00" 13 Puck Pieterse Netherlands + 3' 00" 14 Magdeleine Vallieres Canada + 3' 00" 15 Neve Bradbury Australia + 3' 00" 16 Caroline Andersson Sweden + 3' 00" 17 Kasia Niewiadoma Poland + 3' 00" 18 Antonia Niedermaier Germany + 3' 00" 19 Mischa Bredewold Netherlands
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The 2024 UCI Track Cycling season is the nineteenth season of the UCI Track Cycling Season. The 2024 season began on 4 January with the French and Canadian Track Cycling Championships and will end in December.
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