Ticket sales are now on general sale for Round 2 of the 2023 UCI Track Champions League which will be hosted at the Berlin Velodrom.
The venue – situated in the Prenzlauer Berg locality of the German capital – is back for the second consecutive season of the UCI Track Champions League. The action will take place on Saturday 28th October.
Last season saw a thrilling night of action in Berlin as Great Britain’s Katie Archibald sealed back-to-back victories in the Women’s Elimination events, Australian Matthew Richardson and Dutchman Harrie Lavreysen went head-to-head in both Men’s Sprint finals, while Oliver Wood (Great Britain), Dylan Bibic (Canada), Mathilde Gros (France) and Kelsey Mitchell (Canada) also triumphed on a night of intense competition.
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Tickets are also available for Round 3 in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines, France, and can be purchased HERE.
Check out our top 3 Berlin moments from the 2022 UCI Track Champions League HERE.
Since its launch in 2021, the UCI Track Champions League has consolidated its place as one of the ‘Monuments’ of track cycling, sitting alongside the UCI Track World Championships, UCI Track Nations Cup and Olympic Games at the very pinnacle of the global racing calendar.
The series – organised in partnership between the events division of Warner Bros. Discovery Sports and the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) – makes track cycling more accessible and exciting than ever before, elevating the sport to new levels and reaching new audiences in the process.
As well as captivating thousands of fans inside the velodromes, the exploits of the world’s best riders will once again be beamed across the globe, with discovery+, Eurosport, GCN+ and a host of international broadcast partners bringing the sport to countless screens.
Last season over 18,000 fans watched the action in person, with 11.4 million TV viewers tuning in from 81 countries around the globe and millions more fans following the action on the official UCI Track Champions League app and social media channels.