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10/18/2024 | Press release | Distributed by Public on 10/18/2024 07:22

UCI Track Cycling World Championships 2024 - How to watch on TV, BBC iPlayer and BBC Sport online

BBC is showing live coverage from the velodrome in Ballerup, Denmark, across BBC iPlayer, BBC Sport website and app and Red Button.

Watch the UCI Cycling World Track Championship live on TV, BBC iPlayer and Red Button

Follow live coverage of the championships on BBC iPlayer, BBC Two, BBC Three and BBC Red Button.

You can also keep across all the action on the BBC Sport website and app.

Friday 18 October

BBC iPlayer and BBC Two, 5.15pm-6pm

The fast-paced action continues as day three of the Track Cycling World Championships is brought to you live from Ballerup Super Arena in Denmark.

Jill Douglas presents and will be joined by Sir Chris Hoy to analyse all the action.

BBC iPlayer and BBC Three, 7pm-9.30pm

Jill Douglas presents live coverage from day three of the Track Cycling World Championships in Ballerup, Denmark.

Jill will be joined by 11-time World Championship gold medallist Sir Chris Hoy, while commentary is provided by Simon Brotherton and Chris Boardman.

BBC Red Button, 5.15pm-9.15pm

Coverage from day three of the 2024 Track Cycling World Championships from Ballerup Super Arena in Denmark.

Saturday 19 October

BBC iPlayer and BBC Two, 5.25pm-7.20pm

Live coverage from the penultimate day of action at the Track Cycling World Championships in Ballerup, Denmark.

Jill Douglas presents, with commentary coming from Simon Brotherton and Chris Boardman.

BBC iPlayer and BBC Three, 7.20pm-9pm

Live coverage of the final session on the penultimate night of action at the Track Cycling World Championships in Ballerup, Denmark.

Commentary comes from Simon Brotherton and Chris Boardman.

BBC Red Button, 11.30pm-3am

Coverage of day four of the Track Cycling World Championships from Ballerup, Denmark.

Sunday 20 October

BBC Red Button, 12.20pm-4.50pm

Uninterrupted coverage of the final session at the Track Cycling World Championships as five gold medals are handed out.

The velodrome in Ballerup, Denmark, will see three men's events and two women's decided as the championships draw to a tense and exciting end.

BBC Two, 2.25pm-5pm

Jill Douglas presents live coverage as the Track Cycling World Championships come to a thrilling conclusion, with gold medals up for grabs in five events.

Jill is joined by 11-time World Championship gold medallist Sir Chris Hoy, while commentary is provided by Simon Brotherton and Chris Boardman.