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The 2024 UCI Track Cycling World Championships were held from 16 to 20 October 2024, at the Ballerup Super Arena in Ballerup, Denmark. [1] It was the 121st edition of the UCI Track Cycling World Championships .
Toggle Results subsection. 1.1 Qualifying. 1.2 1/16 finals. 1.3 1/8 finals. ... at the 2024 UCI Track Cycling World Championships; Venue: Ballerup Super Arena ...
Former world champions are allowed to wear a trim to their collar and sleeves in the same pattern as the rainbow jersey. Championships are held for men and for women in road cycling, track cycling, cyclo-cross, mountain biking, gravel, BMX, and indoor cycling. There are also championships for disabled competitors.
Rank Name Nation Lap points Sprint points Total points Sebastián Mora Spain 40: 30: 70 Niklas Larsen Denmark 60: 9: 69 Philip Heijnen Netherlands 40: 25: 65 4: Peter Moore United States 40
World championships were first held in 1893, in Chicago, under the ICA.They were for amateurs. Separate professional races were held from 1895, in Cologne.Amateurs and professionals competed in separate events until 1993, after which they raced together in "open" races.
The men's road race of the 2023 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 6 August 2023 in Glasgow, Great Britain. [1] Dutch cyclist Mathieu van der Poel won the race after a crash in a high speed corner, racing solo, 16 km before the finish.
The 2024 Paris–Roubaix was a road cycling one-day race that took place on 7 April in France. It was the 121st edition of Paris–Roubaix and the 16th event of the 2024 UCI World Tour. The race was won by Dutch rider Mathieu van der Poel of Alpecin–Deceuninck for the second year in succession, after a solo attack over 60 kilometres. [1]
For all the road races, a 14.3-kilometre (8.9-mile) finishing circuit was used, the majority of which has previously been used in the road races at the 2013 British National Road Championships, [1] the 2014 Commonwealth Games, [2] and the 2018 European Road Cycling Championships. [3]