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Maebashi, Japan Team sprint (500 m) 33.785 Riyu Ohta Kayono Maeda: 16 February 2018 Asian Championships: Nilai, Malaysia [12] Team sprint (750 m) 47.932 Aki Sakai Mina Sato Riyu Ohta: 12 May 2023 Japanese Championships Izu, Japan [13] 3000m individual pursuit: 3:28.122 Maho Kakita: 9 September 2024 Japanese Championships Izu, Japan 4000m ...
Tour of Japan was formed as the successor of the Kokusai Cycle Road Race which began in 1982. [1] In 1996, Tour of Japan began as a UCI category 2-5 stage race, [2] and became category 2–4 in 1997. It was downgraded to category 2–5 in 2002. [3]
The Japanese National Road Race Championships are conducted every year under the auspices of the Japan Cycling Federation. Hidenori Nodera , wearing the Japanese champion's jersey in 2006 Men
The Japan Cup Cycle Road Race is an annual professional road bicycle racing classic one-day race held in the city of Utsunomiya in Japan since 1992. [1] The race usually held in October each year. [2] It is sanctioned by the International Cycling Union (UCI) as a 1.Pro race as part of the UCI ProSeries. [3]
The All Japan Road Race Championship (全日本ロードレース選手権, Zen Nihon Rōdorēsu Senshuken) is the premiere motorcycle road racing championship in Japan. It is run by the Motorcycle Federation of Japan (MFJ) (日本モーターサイクルスポーツ協会) – the Japanese affiliate of the FIM .
This is designed to prevent race fixing, which scandalised the sport during the years when it was taken over by the yakuza, most notably the Black Mist Scandal where NPB players and flat track racers conspired to manipulate races; as a result, crowds dwindled and it was saved when a motorcycle federation took it over in 1967.
The Japan Championships in Athletics (日本陸上競技選手権大会, Nihon Rikujō Kyōgi Sensyuken Taikai) is an annual outdoor track and field competition ...
The Japan Cycling Federation (in Japanese: 日本自転車競技連盟), abbreviated to JCF is the national governing body of cycle racing in Japan. It was established in 1995 to cover both amateur and professional cycle racing.