Cycling
The British team is set to kick off its international season at the 2025 UEC Elite Track Cycling European Championships, taking place in Zolder, Belgium, from February 12 to 16. With a squad of 20 riders, the British delegation combines experience and youth, featuring three Olympic medalists, seven European medalists, and thirteen promising talents making their debuts at this level—hoping to make a name for themselves ahead of the 2028 Los Angeles Olympics. Read more Read More
In Liévin, northern France, Zoe Backstedt once again made history at the Cyclo-cross World Championships, securing her second consecutive U23 world title. On a demanding course, the British rider overcame the race’s challenges to claim victory with authority. Her teammates Ella Maclean-Howell, Imogen Wolff, and Cat Ferguson also delivered strong performances, all finishing inside the top 15. Read more Read More
At just 17 years old, Erin Boothman is proving to be one of Britain’s rising stars in cycling. Already a double world champion, the young prodigy has started her final year as a junior with an outstanding performance at an international competition, making a strong impression and solidifying her status as a favorite for upcoming major events. Read more Read More
From October 16 to 20, 2024, in the city of Ballerup, located just a few dozen kilometers west of Copenhagen, the world’s best track cyclists gathered to compete for 22 coveted rainbow jerseys. Despite widespread criticism from riders regarding the timing of these championships, scheduled so close to the Olympic Games, the competition delivered spectacular performances, with some athletes making history in their respective disciplines. The fifth and final day of racing saw several unexpected outcomes and unforgettable moments. Read more Read More
At 27 years old, standing 1.81 meters tall and weighing 92 kg, Dutch cyclist Harrie Lavreysen is already regarded as the greatest sprinter in track cycling history and one of the sport’s all-time legends. During the 2024 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Ballerup, Denmark, he once again made headlines by securing three additional world titles, bringing his career total to 16. Read more Read More