2025 UCI Track World Championships
Dates: Wednesday 22 October – Sunday 26 October
Where: Santiago, Chile
Events: 22
How to watch: BBC/TNT Sports (UK), FloSports (US) – full guide here

The Track Worlds Championships are taking place outside of Europe for the first time since Hong Kong hosted it in 2017 and return to South America for the first time since 2014 when it took place in Cali, Colombia. This is the fifth edition to be hosted by a South American country, and the first in Chile.

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Swipe to scroll horizontally2025 Track Cycling World Championships schedule (Finals only)

Date

Event

2025 winner

Wednesday, 22 October

Women’s Scratch race

Lorena Wiebes, Belgium

Row 1 – Cell 0

Women’s team sprint

Netherlands

Row 2 – Cell 0

Men’s team sprint

Netherlands

Thursday, 23 October

Men’s Team pursuit

Row 3 – Cell 2 Row 4 – Cell 0

Women’s Elimination

Row 4 – Cell 2 Row 5 – Cell 0

Men’s Keirin

Row 5 – Cell 2 Row 6 – Cell 0

Men’s scratch race

Row 6 – Cell 2 Row 7 – Cell 0

Women’s team pursuit

Row 7 – Cell 2

Friday, 24 October

Men’s points race

Row 8 – Cell 2 Row 9 – Cell 0

Men’s kilometre TT

Row 9 – Cell 2 Row 10 – Cell 0

Men’s individual pursuit

Row 10 – Cell 2 Row 11 – Cell 0

Women’s sprint

Row 11 – Cell 2 Row 12 – Cell 0

Women’s omnium

Row 12 – Cell 2

Saturday, 25 October

Women’s kilometre TT (now 1km)

Row 13 – Cell 2 Row 14 – Cell 0

Women’s Madison

Row 14 – Cell 2 Row 15 – Cell 0

Women’s individual pursuit

Row 15 – Cell 2 Row 16 – Cell 0

Men’s omnium

Row 16 – Cell 2

Sunday, 26 October

Women’s points race

Row 17 – Cell 2 Row 18 – Cell 0

Men’s sprint

Row 18 – Cell 2 Row 19 – Cell 0

Men’s elimination

Row 19 – Cell 2 Row 20 – Cell 0

Women’s Keirin

Row 20 – Cell 2 Row 21 – Cell 0

Men’s Madison

Row 21 – Cell 2

The full schedule, live timings and full results will all be posted on the Tissot Timing website throughout the World Championships

Emma Finucane and Sophie Capewell

The British team sprint squad in action

(Image credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)

recent world record rider in Turkey.

Ally Wollaston (New Zealand)
Two world titles in Copenhagen last year propelled Wollaston to the top of women’s track cycling. Prior to that, she won two medals at the Paris Olympics: silver in the team pursuit, and bronze in the Omnium.

Katie Archibald (Great Britain)
One of the most decorated riders in track racing returns to the boards for another major championships. With two Olympic golds, multiple world and European titles to her name, she will once again be the rider to watch in the women’s endurance events.

Josh Tarling (Great Britain)
The Ineos Grenadiers time trial specialist is making his senior World Champs debut for Great Britain in Chile, but he won’t be riding any events against the clock. Instead the Welshman will ride the Points race and Madison.

Lorena Wiebes (Netherlands)
The best women’s sprinter (on the road) of the generation, perhaps ever, returns to defend her scratch race title. with 25 wins on the road this year, and two on gravel – including the recent world championships – few would bet against her defending her title.

Wiebes celebrates

Lorena Wiebes is the woman to beat in a straight up sprint

(Image credit: Alex Whitehead/SWpix.com)

Swipe to scroll horizontally2025 UCI Track World Championships medal table

Country

Gold 🥇

Silver 🥈

Bronze 🥉

Total

Netherlands

3

0

0

3

Great Britain

0

2

0

2

Denmark

0

1

0

1

Australia

0

0

2

2

New Zealand

0

0

1

1

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