• Richardson reignites the TCL rivalry, but there’s no stopping Lysenko

    Richardson reignites the TCL rivalry, but there’s no stopping Lysenko

    Alina Lysenko’s amazing run of form continued on the second evening of Track Champions League action in Apeldoorn, with Harrie Lavreysen and Matthew Richardson sharing the spoils in the men’s competition.

  • Lysenko and Lavreysen lead after TCL’s first session in Apeldoorn

    Lysenko and Lavreysen lead after TCL’s first session in Apeldoorn

    Few would have picked Alina Lysenko as a contender for the women’s sprint competition at the UCI Track Champions League; but she sits at the top of the star-studded standings after two rounds. The Russian rider, competing as an Individual Neutral Athlete, won both events in decisive fashion on Friday evening in Apeldoorn. She surged…

  • How much did Japan’s top keirin racers earn in 2024?

    How much did Japan’s top keirin racers earn in 2024?

    Yuta Wakimoto won Sunday’s S Class final at Japan’s four-day Kokura Keirin Festival, and a prize of 47 million yen – just over US$ 300,000. But perhaps more importantly, as a winner of a G1 event, it confirmed his spot in the Keirin Grand Prix on December 30, with the winner of the one-off race…

  • Athletics governing body announces its own game-changing event

    Athletics governing body announces its own game-changing event

    Another major sports governing body has responded to the threat of external innovation with innovation of its own. We reported recently on how speed-skating had launched a Short Track World Tour, following the proposed launch of an alternative competition outside the governing body’s control. This week, World Athletics has announced a ‘game-changer’ Ultimate Championship event,…

  • Stunning wins for Richo and Lysenko as TCL gets going

    Stunning wins for Richo and Lysenko as TCL gets going

    Matthew Richardson visibly gave it absolutely everything, barely able to stand at the end of a first evening of UCI Track Champions League action which saw him distance Harrie Lavreysen to win the sprint – and snatch victory in the keirin final. The season’s opening night in Paris was billed as a rekindling of the…

  • Dead heat means no semi-final place for world champion Yamasaki

    Dead heat means no semi-final place for world champion Yamasaki

    UCI world keirin champion Kento Yamasaki has failed to reach the S Class semi-finals at the prestigious Kokura Festival. Riders needed to finish first or second in their qualifying race on day four of the festival, to make progress in the major competition. Yamasaki led the race out of the final corner, but Yohei Yamada…

  • Sato victory at Kokura Festival vindicates decision to miss TCL

    Sato victory at Kokura Festival vindicates decision to miss TCL

    World keirin champion Mina Sato showed her class once again, leaving it late to launch her attack in the final of the women’s competition at the Kokura Keirin Festival. But she timed it to perfection, passing her former Japanese national team colleague Riyu Ohta a few metres before the finish. Ohta held on for second,…

  • Track Champions League returns to standard UCI keirin distance

    Track Champions League returns to standard UCI keirin distance

    Our well-connected amigo over at Track Piste is reporting that the keirin races at this year’s UCI Track Champions League will be contested over the UCI-standard 6 laps, as opposed to the abbreviated 5-lap format of previous years. Scratch races will also be extended from 20 to 30 laps, for both men and women. These…

  • DerbyWheel CEO presents branded race helmet

    DerbyWheel CEO presents branded race helmet

    We wouldn’t normally get excited over a single photograph, posted in a ‘here today, gone tomorrow’ Instagram story, on a personal account. But with the DerbyWheel organisation having gone silent for weeks, if not months, it’s a major event to see CEO James Pope posting a photograph this evening of a piece of actual equipment…

  • Rain instead of rainbows as Kento comes home to Japanese keirin

    Rain instead of rainbows as Kento comes home to Japanese keirin

    World keirin champion Kento Yamasaki is already back competing on the Japanese pro circuit, and dealing with some decidedly non-UCI conditions and race tactics. The 31 year old returned to competition at a wet Takamatsu outdoor track on 29 October, less than two weeks after his historic victory in Ballerup. Dressed in white, by virtue…

  • Another Japanese sprinter quits national team to return to keirin

    Another Japanese sprinter quits national team to return to keirin

    World championship finalist Fuko Umekawa has announced her retirement from Japan’s national track programme, citing both exhaustion and financial pressures. Writing on Instagram following her fifth-place finish in Ballerup, the 33-year old declared she was ‘not satisfied with it at all’. So today’s statement, posted on the website of Team Rakuten K Dreams, has come…

  • Yamasaki and Sato opt for Japanese races over UCI Track Champions League

    Yamasaki and Sato opt for Japanese races over UCI Track Champions League

    UCI world champions Kento Yamasaki and Mina Sato have both turned down the opportunity to compete in the UCI’s Track Champions League. Information posted on websites tracking the Japanese keirin circuit suggested that both had committed to major events in their home country during November and December, building to the lucrative year-end Grand Prix races.…