British National Individual Pursuit Championships
Appearance
The British National Individual Pursuit Championships are held annually as part of the British National Track Championships organised by British Cycling. A women's championship was held for the first time in 1960.[1][2][3]
The race is contested over 4,000 metres but the former Professional version was contested over 5,000 metres.
British National Track Champions | ||
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Derny | Pursuit (team) | |
Elimination | Scratch | |
Keirin | Sprint | |
Madison | Sprint (team) | |
Omnium | Tandem | |
Points | Time Trial | |
Pursuit | ||
Past Winners
[edit]Men's 4,000 metres Senior Race
[edit]A = Amateur / P = Professional
Women's 3,000 metres Senior Race
[edit]Junior
[edit]Youth
[edit]Extended content
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Male Youth Race
Female Youth Race
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