How to follow Track Cycling World Championships on BBC

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The 2025 Track Cycling World Championships are heading to Santiago in Chile from 22-26 October and you can follow the action live on the BBC.

It is the first time the event has been held in South America since the 2014 edition in Colombia.

After the success of the 121st edition in Ballerup, Denmark last year, the leading track cyclists in the world will compete for 22 titles across various disciplines.

Last year saw Great Britain match their best medal haul of 13 medals, finishing second to the Netherlands in the table. That followed a strong 12 months, including topping the medal table in the 2023 championships, followed by further success at the 2024 Paris Olympics.

Katie Archibald will once again lead GB's elite women in the madison and elimination races, while Olympic gold medallist Emma Finucane looks for further sprint success.

Meanwhile, Great Britain's men will be looking to get the better of the Netherlands this time out after missing out on sprint team bronze in 2024.

They will have Manx rider Matthew Bostock among their ranks, with Michael Gill and Josh Charlton aiming for the individual pursuit gold. Matthew Richardson and Harry Ledingham-Horn will line up for the sprint.

Australia have made one change to the squad that won the UCI Track Nations Cup Team pursuit in Konya as Olympic gold medallist Conor Leahy features in the squad for the first time since his Paris success.

Great Britain squad

Men's endurance: Matthew Bostock, Josh Charlton, Michael Gill, Mark Stewart, Josh Tarling, Charlie Tanfield, Will Tidball

Women's endurance: Katie Archibald, Meg Barker, Josie Knight, Maddie Leech, Anna Morris, Jessica Roberts

Men's sprint: Harry Ledingham-Horn, Matt Richardson, Joe Truman, Hamish Turnbull

Women's sprint: Lauren Bell, Rhian Edmunds, Emma Finucane, Iona Moir, Rhianna Parris-Smith

Wednesday, 22nd October

22:20-00:40 BST – BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport Website & App

Thursday, 23rd October

18:15-20:35 & 21:20-01:00 BST – BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport Website & App

Friday, 24th October

15:50-19:30 & 20:50-01:00 BST – BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport Website & App

21:00-01:00 BST – BBC Three

Saturday, 25th October

21:20-01:10 BST – BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport Website & App

Sunday, 26th October

13:50-15:15 – BBC Red Button, BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport Website & App

16:20-21:00 GMT - BBC iPlayer & BBC Sport Website & App

16:30-19:15 GMT – BBC Two

19:15-21:00 GMT – BBC Three

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