UCI Track World Championships, Men
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The UCI Track World Championships are a series of world championship events consisting of the various disciplines and distances in track cycling and are organized by the Union Cycliste Internationale. Current events include: sprint, 1 km time trial (the kilo), keirin, 4km individual pursuit, points race (30km), scratch race, madison, team sprint, and 4 km team pursuit. Events which are no longer held include: professional sprint, amateur sprint, professional pursuit (5km), amateur pursuit (4km), professional points race, amateur points race, professional team pursuit (5km), amateur team pursuit (4km), professional motor paced, and amateur motor paced.
[edit] World Track Cycling Champions
[edit] Women's - World Track Champions
- See main article: UCI Track World Championships, Women
[edit] Men's - World Track Champions
In events where there are separate professional and amateur races, the professional winner is given, first followed by the amateur. This list is very incomplete, as it misses several specialities.
Year | Venue | Sprint Champion |
1 km Time Trial Champion |
Keirin Champion |
Individual Pursuit Champion |
Scratch Race Champion |
Points Race Champion |
2007 | Palma de Mallorca, Spain | Chris Hoy United Kingdom |
Bradley Wiggins United Kingdom |
Wong Kam-Po Hong Kong |
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2006 | Bordeaux, France | Theo Bos Netherlands |
Chris Hoy United Kingdom |
Theo Bos Netherlands |
Robert Bartko Germany |
Jerome Neuville France |
Peter Schep Netherlands |
2005 | Los Angeles, United States | Rene Wolff Germany |
Theo Bos Netherlands |
Teun Mulder Netherlands |
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2004 | Melbourne, Australia | Theo Bos Netherlands |
Chris Hoy United Kingdom |
Jamie Staff United Kingdom |
Sergi Escobar Roure Spain |
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2003 | Stuttgart, Germany | Laurent Gane France |
Stefan Nimke Germany |
Laurent Gane France |
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2002 | Copenhagen, Denmark | Sean Eadie Australia |
Chris Hoy United Kingdom |
Jobie Dajka Australia |
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2001 | Antwerpen, Belgium | Arnaud Tournant France |
Arnaud Tournant France |
Ryan Bayley Australia |
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2000 | Manchester, United Kingdom | Jan Van Eijden Germany |
Arnaud Tournant France |
Frédéric Magne France |
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1999 | Berlin, Germany | Laurent Gane France |
Arnaud Tournant France |
Jens Fiedler Germany |
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1998 | Bordeaux, France | Florian Rousseau France |
Arnaud Tournant France |
Jens Fiedler Germany |
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1997 | Perth, Australia | Florian Rousseau France |
Shane Kelly Australia |
Frédéric Magne France |
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1996 | Manchester, United Kingdom | Florian Rousseau France |
Shane Kelly Australia |
Marty Nothstein United States |
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1995 | Bogotá, Colombia | Darryn Hill Australia |
Shane Kelly Australia |
Frédéric Magne France |
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1994 | Palermo, Italy | Marty Nothstein United States |
Florian Rousseau France |
Marty Nothstein United States |
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1993 | Hamar, NOR | Gary Neiwand Australia |
Florian Rousseau France |
Gary Neiwand Australia |
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1992 | Valencia, Spain | Michael Hubner Germany |
Michael Hubner Germany |
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1991 | Stuttgart, Germany | Carey Hall (Aus, disqualified, no gold medal awarded), Jens Fiedler Germany |
José Moreno Spain |
Michael Hubner Germany |
Francis Moreau France Jens Lehmann Germany |
not held | Viatcheslav Ekimov Soviet Union Bruno Risi Switzerland |
1990 | Maebashi, Japan | Michael Hubner East Germany |
Aleks. Kiritchenko Soviet Union |
Michael Hubner East Germany |
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1989 | Lyon, France | Claudio Golinelli Italy/ |
Jens Glucklich East Germany/ |
Claudio Golinelli Italy |
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1988 | Ghent, Belgium | Stephen Pate Australia/ |
Claudio Golinelli Italy |
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1987 | Vienna, Austria | Nobuyuki Tawara Japan/ |
Martin Vinnicombe Australia |
Harumi Honda Japan |
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1986 | Colorado Springs, United States | Koichi Nakano Japan/ |
Malk Malchow East Germany |
Michel Vaarten Belgium |
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1985 | Bassano de Grappa, Italy | Koichi Nakano Japan/ |
Malk Malchow East Germany |
Urs Freuler Switzerland |
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1984 | Barcelona, Spain | Koichi Nakano Japan/ |
Robert Dill-Bundi Switzerland |
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1983 | Zurich, Switzerland | Koichi Nakano Japan/ |
Malk Malchow East Germany |
Urs Freuler Switzerland |
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1982 | Leicester, United Kingdom | Koichi Nakano Japan/ |
Fredy Schmidtke West Germany |
Gordon Singleton Canada |
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1981 | Brno, Czechoslovakia | Koichi Nakano Japan/ |
Thoms Lothar East Germany |
Danny CLARK Australia |
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1980 | Besancon, France | Koichi Nakano Japan/ |
Danny CLARK Australia |
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1979 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Koichi Nakano Japan/ |
Thoms Lothar East Germany |
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1978 | Munich, West Germany | Koichi Nakano Japan/ |
Thoms Lothar East Germany |
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1977 | San Cristóbal, Venezuela | Koichi Nakano Japan/ |
Thoms Lothar East Germany |
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1976 | Monteroni, Italy | John Nicholson Australia/ |
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1975 | Rocourt, Belgium | John Nicholson Australia/ |
K.J. Grunke East Germany |
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1974 | Montreal, Canada | Peder Pederson Denmark/ |
Ed.Rapp Soviet Union |
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1973 | San Sebastian, Spain | Robert Van Lancker Belgium/ |
J. Kierzkowski Poland |
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1972 | Marseille, France | Robert Van Lancker Belgium/ |
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1971 | Varese, Italy | Leijn Loevesijn Netherlands/ |
Ed.Rapp Soviet Union |
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1970 | Leicester, United Kingdom | Gordon Johnson Australia/ |
Niels Fredborg Denmark |
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1969 | Brno, Czechoslovakia /Antwerp, Belgium | Daniel Morelon France / Patrick Sercu Belgium |
Gianni Sartori Italy |
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1968 | Montevideo, BRA/Rome, Italy | Giuseppe Beghetto Italy |
Niels Fredborg Denmark |
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1967 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Patrick Sercu Belgium |
Niels Fredborg Denmark |
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1966 | Frankfurt, West Germany | Giuseppe Beghetto Italy |
Pierre Trentin France |
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1965 | San Sebastian, Spain | Giuseppe Beghetto Italy |
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1964 | Paris, France | Antonio Maspes Italy |
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1963 | Rocourt, Belgium | Sante Gaiardoni Italy |
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1962 | Milan, Italy | Antonio Maspes Italy |
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1961 | Zurich, Switzerland | Antonio Maspes Italy |
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1960 | Leipzig, East Germany | Antonio Maspes Italy |
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1959 | Amsterdam, Netherlands | Antonio Maspes Italy |
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1958 | Paris, France | Michel Rousseau France |