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OTHER CYCLING : Track Racing Last Updated: 13 Jun 2018 - 7:18:53 PM

Dublin Track Cycling International 2018
By Press Release
9 Jun 2018,

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The Dublin Track Cycling International takes place in Sundrive Track, Dublin on the 7-8 July. The two day event promises to be a tough one for competitors and an exciting one for spectators with Olympic and World Champion riders descending on the Eamonn Ceannt Park in Sundrive, Dublin to compete in Ireland’s only Class 1 UCI event.

International cycling stars will travel from around the world and descend into Dublin for the weekend, it promises to be a great weekend of racing. To date top athletes from GB, Spain, Malaysia, Italy and the Netherlands have been confirmed, as well as a strong Irish contingent.

The event has made a change to the schedule and now includes the Madison event.

This race is a crucial one on the calendar for track competitors as the points gained in the events count towards the Olympic qualification for Toyoko 2020.

Dublin City Sport & Wellbeing Partnership is once again the funding partner of the Dublin Track Cycling International and has been a valuable support of track cycling over the past number of years, with this event entering its fifth year.


Entry is free for spectators, with racing taking place all day on both Saturday 7th and Sunday 8th July.


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