Demi Fond Cycling

Introduction Demi fond cycling, also known as motor-paced cycling, is a specialized discipline of track cycling where cyclists race behind motorcycles or dernys (motorized pacers), reaching speeds up to 100 km/h. The term demi-fond is French, meaning “middle distance,” reflecting the event’s origins and European heritage. Unlike typical track cycling events that test endurance or … Read more

World Records

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Currently, the UCI recognizes world records in these disciplines: World Records until 1992 Until 1992 there were world records per discipline for various conditions: indoor & outdoor tracks, sea level & high altitude, paced & unpaced, amateurs & professionals. This makes a list of world records quite confusing. Therefore CycleBase only lists absolute records. There … Read more

World Cup, Nations Cup & Track Champions League

UCI Track Cycling World Cup (1993–2019) The UCI Track Cycling World Cup was the cornerstone of the international track cycling calendar for more than 25 years. Established in 1993, it featured multiple rounds held across the globe during the winter season. National teams and trade teams competed in a wide range of events, including: Significance … Read more

Race Categories

UCI Categories CM World Championships CC Continental Championships CN National Championships CDM World Cup CDN Nations Cup TCL Track Champions League CL1 Class 1 Races CL2 Class 2 Races IM International Meeting JO Olympic Games JC Continental Games JR Regional Games Am. Event for Amateurs Japanese Keirin See Japanese Keirin.

Six Days

Six Days Track Cycling is one of the most fascinating and enduring traditions in the world of cycling. Known for its unique combination of high-speed racing, tactical skill, and festival-like atmosphere, it is unlike any other cycling discipline. It offers fans a chance to be close to the riders. Its history links the past and … Read more