UCI Track Cycling World Cup
The UCI Track Cycling World Cup is taking place at Glasgow’s state-of-the-art Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome on November 16-18. The event will be the first major international track cycling event in the UK post Olympics and will feature a number of Team GB’s Olympic winning team. The three days of action will include the disciplines of Keirin, Individual Sprint, Team Sprint, Team Pursuit and the Omnium with tickets for the event selling out in less than one hour due to the current level of interest in the sport. For all the latest UCI Track World Cup Glasgow information visit www.trackworldcup.co.uk and catch all the action on the BBC via the red button and bbc.co.uk/sport on Friday 16 November at 19.10-22.10 and 19.55-22.20 on Saturday 17 November, BBC One and bbc.co.uk/sport on Saturday 17 November from 13:00- 14:00 and the live action on BBC Two and bbc.co.uk/sport on Sunday 18 November from 13.45-17.30.
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