2023 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships explained

Venue:Glasgow, United Kingdom
Date:2–8 August
Velodrome:Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome
Events:48
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The 2023 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships were held from 2 to 8 August 2023, at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome in Glasgow, United Kingdom. It was held as part of the inaugural UCI Cycling World Championships.[1] [2] The event was held as part of an integrated programme with the 2023 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, which began, and will end, a day later.

Results

Men

SprintB
Neil Fachie
Matt Rotherham (pilot)

Thomas Ulbricht
Robert Förstemann (pilot)

Raphaël Beaugillet
Quentin Caleyron (pilot)
1 km time trialC11:12.2101:12.5291:13.032
C21:09.9471:10.7001:11.445
C31:06.1871:06.4501:06.831
C41:03.4681:04.8131:05.808
C51:03.3411:04.7661:05.346
B
Neil Fachie
Matt Rotherham (pilot)
1:00.287
James Ball
Steffan Lloyd (pilot)
1:00.329
Thomas Ulbricht
Robert Förstemann (pilot)
1:01.170
Individual pursuitC13:42.6053:43.4133:48.720
C2OVL
C33:19.9463:25.0533:27.293
C44:31.1174:35.2274:34.015
C54:26.8854:31.4984:28.321
B
Tristan Bangma
Patrick Bos (pilot)

Alexandre Lloveras
Louis Pijourlet (pilot)
OVL
Stephen Bate
Christopher Latham (pilot)
4:05.734
Scratch raceC1
C2
C3
C4
C5
OmniumC1152 pts150 pts148 pts
C2156 pts132 pts128 pts
C3156 pts152 pts148 pts
C4136 pts136 pts132 pts
C5138 pts130 pts128 pts

Women

SprintB
Sophie Unwin
Jenny Holl (pilot)

Jessica Gallagher
Caitlin Ward (pilot)

Hannah Chadwick
Skyler Espinoza (pilot)
500 m time trialC141.113 WR43.44546.153
C238.37842.31842.804
C339.18440.08641.404
C435.96138.13638.297
C537.25237.36737.891
1 km time trialB
Sophie Unwin
Jenny Holl (pilot)
1:08.302
Jessica Gallagher
Caitlin Ward (pilot)
1:08.362
Elizabeth Jordan
Amy Cole (pilot)
1:08.429
Individual pursuitC14:10.941 WR4:17.0744:43.109
C23:52.8873:56.1894:06.494
C33:56.9494:03.3283:56.929
C43:42.7323:50.0043:48.602
C53:39.9663:41.7343:43.269
B
Sophie Unwin
Jenny Holl (pilot)
3:22.513
Lora Fachie
Corrine Hall (pilot)
3:25.216
Katie-George Dunlevy
Eve McCrystal (pilot)
3:28.792
Scratch raceC1
C2
C3
C4
C5
OmniumC1156 pts156 pts144 pts
C2152 pts148 pts140pts
C3154 pts154 pts148 pts
C4148 pts144 pts142 pts
C5146 pts144 pts144 pts

Mixed

Team sprintB
Elizabeth Jordan
Amy Cole (pilot)
Neil Fachie
Matt Rotherham (pilot)
49.992
Chiara Colombo
Elena Bissolati (pilot)
Stefano Meroni
Francesco Ceci (pilot)
51.264
Nur Suraiya Muhamad Zamri
Farina Shawat Mohd Adnan (pilot)
Mohd Khairul Hazwan Wahab
Muhammad Khairul Adha Rasol (pilot)
51.393
C1–5valign=top
Lai Shanzhang
Li Zhangyu
Wu Guoqing
Tan Zeqiang
47.914valign=top48.251valign=top49.579

Medal table

The event was dominated by the hosts, Great Britain who won 18 gold medals, and 30 medals in total. Their success was founded on dominance of both the men's sprint time trial events and the tandem events for blind cyclists. Despite this, 12 nations tasted gold medal success and 21 nations reached the podium.

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Information Bulletin. 3 August 2023. UCI.
  2. News: 2023 Glasgow 'mega world championships' set for August 3–13 . 2 February 2022. 3 August 2023. VeloNews.com.