The UCI Track World Championships are the pinnacle of the velodrome calendar, the chance for the best riders in the world to show their speed on the boards. They have been happening in a format since 1893, making them older than the Tour de France, and this year’s are the 122nd.

There are the familiar events from the Olympics, like the team pursuit, omnium and keirin, but also Worlds-specific events like the kilometre TT and the scratch race. There are 11 finals for both men and women, with rainbow jerseys and gold medals on offer. With the next Olympics in 2028, nations will be starting to form their squads.

BBC (Free), TNT Sports/Discovery+ (£30.99/mon)US and Canada: Flobikes (USD$29.99/mon, CAN$39.99/mon)Australia: Stan (from AUD$12/mon + AUD$15/mon sports add-on)Free coverage: BBC | UCI YouTube (geo-restricted)Anywhere: Watch your usual stream while abroad with NordVPN

BBC, the country’s public service broadcaster. (To watch the BBC, viewers are expected to have a TV licence, which costs £174.50 a year.) You can watch on terrestrial TV or the BBC iPlayer streaming service.

Fans will also be able to watch all of the events on TNT Sports, Warner Bros. Discovery’s premium sports channels, with streaming via Discovery+, which is £30.99 a month. This offering also gains viewers access to Warner Bros. Discovery’s full range of sports listings.

FloBikes.

FloBikes will be broadcasting in the US and Canada. Subscriptions cost $30 or CA$39.99 a month, with savings for annual plans.

Stan Sport streaming service.

You’ll need to add the Stan Sport package ($20 per month) to a base Stan subscription (from $12 per month).

YouTube for the Track World Champs. Geo-restrictions apply, on the basis that the stream is blocked in countries that have a licensed broadcaster, so that includes the UK and the US.

To check availability in your area, the UCI has a list of blocked territories.

In the UK, as outlined above, the BBC is broadcasting the events, with free streaming available on BBC iPlayer.

Coverage is geo-restricted, so if you’re away from home right now, you’ll need a VPN to get your usual coverage while abroad – more on that below.

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