UCI Junior Track World Championships

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UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships
Statusactive
Genresports event
Datemidyear
Frequencyannual
Inaugurated1975
Most recent
2025
Organised byUCI

The UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships (named the World Juniors Track Cycling Championships from its inauguration in 1975 until 2000 and UCI Juniors Track World Championships from 2001 until 2015) are a set of world championship events for junior riders, for various disciplines and distances in track cycling and are regulated by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). In the period 20052009 the championships were part of the UCI Junior World Championships.

The championships commenced in 1975 with four events for men only: sprint, points race, individual pursuit and team pursuit. In 1977, the time trial was added. In 1987, the first two events were introduced for women: sprint and individual pursuit. In 1989 and 1990, the points race was added to the women's schedule, but was then dropped in 1991. In 1998, the team sprint was added for men, and the time trial (500 m compared to the men's 1000 m) and points race were added for women. In 2002, the keirin, madison and scratch race were added for men, and the keirin and scratch race for women. In 2007, the omnium was added for men, and the team sprint was introduced for women. In 2008, the team pursuit was added for women. In 2009, the omnium was added for women. In 2016, the madison was introduced as a demonstration event for women. The following year, parity was achieved between men and women when the madison became an official women's event. There were now ten events each for men and women. In 2021, the elimination race was introduced for both men and women. In 2025, further parity was gained when the women's time trial became the same length (1000 m) as the men's.

The UCI awards a gold medal and a rainbow jersey to the winner and silver and bronze medals to the second and third place-getters. World champions wear their rainbow jerseys until the following year's championship, but they may wear it only in the type of event in which they won it. Former champions can wear rainbow cuffs on their everyday jerseys.[1] World track championships are allocated to different countries each year. They are run by that country's national cycling association, although the judges are provided by the UCI.

Summary

Edition Year Host country Host City Events
World Juniors Track Cycling Championships
11975 SwitzerlandLausanne4
21976 BelgiumLiège4
31977 AustriaVienna5
41978 United StatesWashington, D.C.5
51979 ArgentinaBuenos Aires5
61980 MexicoMexico City5
71981 East GermanyLeipzig5
81982 ItalyMarsciano5
91983 New ZealandWhanganui5
101984 FranceBeuvron5
111985 West GermanyStuttgart5
121986 MoroccoCasablanca5
131987 ItalyDalmine7
141988 DenmarkOdense7
151989 Soviet UnionMoscow8
161990 United KingdomMiddlesbrough8
171991 United StatesColorado Springs7
181992 GreeceAthens7
191993 AustraliaPerth7
201994 EcuadorQuito7
211995 San MarinoForlì7
221996 SloveniaNovo Mesto7
231997 South AfricaCape Town7
241998 CubaHavana10
251999 GreeceAthens10
262000 ItalyFiorenzuola d'Arda10
UCI Juniors Track World Championships
272001 United StatesTrexlertown10
282002 AustraliaMelbourne15
292003 RussiaMoscow15
302004 United StatesLos Angeles15
312005 AustriaVienna15
322006 BelgiumGhent15
332007 MexicoAguascalientes17
342008 South AfricaCape Town18
352009 RussiaMoscow19
362010 ItalyMontichiari19
372011 RussiaMoscow19
382012 New ZealandInvercargill19
392013 United KingdomGlasgow19
402014 South KoreaGwangmyeong19
412015 KazakhstanAstana19
UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships
422016 SwitzerlandAigle19
432017 ItalyMontichiari20
442018 SwitzerlandAigle20
452019 GermanyFrankfurt (Oder)20
462021 EgyptCairo22
472022 IsraelTel Aviv22
482023 ColombiaCali22
492024 ChinaLuoyang22
502025 NetherlandsApeldoorn22

See also

References

  1. "The history and the records of road's rainbow jersey". uci.org. 22 May 2020. Retrieved 29 October 2025.