2016 in cycle sport
Appearance
The 2016 in cycling results is given as follows:
- January 1 – December 11: 2016 UCI BMX Events Calendar[1]
- August 17–19: 2016 Summer Olympics (BMX) in Rio de Janeiro at the Olympic BMX Centre
- Men: Connor Fields; Jelle van Gorkom; Carlos Ramírez
- Women: Mariana Pajón; Alise Post; Stefany Hernández
International BMX championships
[edit]- January 31: 2016 Oceania BMX Continental Championships in Auckland
- Men's Elite winner: Trent Jones
- Women's Elite winner: Sarah Walker
- Men's Junior winner: Maynard Peel
- Women's Junior winner: Saya Sakakibara
- March 28: 2016 Pan American BMX Continental Championships in Santiago del Estero
- Men's Elite winner: Gonzalo Molina
- Women's Elite winner: Mariana Pajón
- Men's Junior winner: Wilson Goyes Larrea
- Women's Junior winner: Paola Reis
- April 24: 2016 North American BMX Continental Championships in Rock Hill, South Carolina
- Men's Elite winner: Nicholas Long
- Women's Elite winner: Alise Post
- Men's Junior winner: Deven Kawa (default)
- May 25 – 29: 2016 UCI BMX World Championships in Medellín[2]
- The Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- June 12: 2016 Asian BMX Continental Championship in Taiyuan
- Men's Elite winner: Jukia Yoshimura
- Women's Elite winner: Yan Lu
- Men's Junior winner: Daichi Yamaguchi
- Women's Junior winner: Sae Hatakeyama
- July 8–10: 2016 UEC European BMX Continental Championships in Verona[3]
- Men's Elite winner: Raymon van der Biezen
- Women's Elite winner: Sarah Sailer
- Men's Elite Time Trial winner: Romain Mahieu
- Women's Elite Time Trial winner: Merel Smulders
- Men's Junior winner: Mathis Ragot Richard
- Women's Junior winner: Merel Smulders
- October 2: 2016 African BMX Continental Championships in Giba Gorge, KwaZulu-Natal
- Men's Elite winner: Kyle Dodd
- Men's Junior winner: Dylan Eggar
2016 BMX Supercross World Cup
[edit]- March 25 & 26: 2016 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup #1 in Santiago del Estero
- Men's Elite winner: Corben Sharrah
- Women's Elite winner: Caroline Buchanan
- April 9 & 10: 2016 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup #2 in Manchester
- Men's Elite winner: Liam Phillips
- Women's Elite winner: Caroline Buchanan
- May 7 & 8: 2016 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup #3 in Papendal
- Men's Elite winner: Māris Štrombergs
- Women's Elite winner: Laura Smulders
- September 30 & October 1: 2016 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup #4 in Rock Hill, South Carolina
- October 8 & 9: 2016 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup #5 (final) in Sarasota, Florida
2016 BMX European Cup
[edit]- April 1 – 3: European Cup #1 and #2 in Heusden-Zolder
- Men's Elite #1 winner: Rihards Veide
- Men's Elite #2 winner: Dave van der Burg
- Men's Junior #1 winner: Thomas Jouve
- Men's Junior #2 winner: Kevin van de Groenendaal
- Women's Elite #1 winner: Judy Baauw
- Women's Elite #2 winner: Daina Tuchscherer
- Women's Junior #1 winner: Merel Smulders
- Women's Junior #2 winner: Merel Smulders
- April 29 – May 1: European Cup #3 and #4 in Kampen
- Men's Elite #1 winner: Kristens Krigers
- Men's Elite #2 winner: Rihards Veide
- Men's Junior #1 winner: Léo Avril
- Men's Junior #2 winner: Thomas Jouve
- Women's Elite #1 winner: Judy Baauw
- Women's Elite #2 winner: Judy Baauw
- Women's Junior #1 winner: Ruby Huisman
- Women's Junior #2 winner: Merel Smulders
- June 11–13: European Cup #5 and #6 in Weiterstadt
- Men's Elite #1 winner: Kristens Krigers
- Men's Elite #2 winner: Kristens Krigers
- Men's Junior #1 winner: Paddy Sharrock
- Men's Junior #2 winner: Cédric Butti
- Women's Elite #1 winner: Romana Labounková
- Women's Elite #2 winner: Judy Baauw
- Women's Junior #1 winner: Merel Smulders
- Women's Junior #2 winner: Merel Smulders
- September 16–18: European Cup #7 and #8 in Calais (final)
- Men's Elite #1 winner: Kyle Evans
- Men's Elite #2 winner: Rihards Veide
- Men's Junior #1 winner: Paddy Sharrock
- Men's Junior #2 winner: Paddy Sharrock
- Women's Elite #1 winner: Simone Christensen
- Women's Elite #2 winner: Simone Christensen
- Women's Junior #1 winner: Merel Smulders
- Women's Junior #2 winner: Merel Smulders
- September 16, 2015: CC World Cup #1 in Las Vegas
- Men's Elite winner: Wout Van Aert
- Women's Elite winner: Kateřina Nash
- October 18, 2015: CC World Cup #2 in Valkenburg aan de Geul
- Men's Elite winner: Lars van der Haar
- Women's Elite winner: Eva Lechner
- Men's U23 winner: Gioele Bertolini
- Men's Junior winner: Jappe Jaspers
- November 22, 2015: CC World Cup #3 in Koksijde
- Men's Elite winner: Sven Nys
- Women's Elite winner: Sanne Cant
- Men's Under 23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
- Men's Junior winner: Jens Dekker
- December 20, 2015: CC World Cup #4 in Namur, Belgium
- Men's Elite winner: Mathieu van der Poel
- Women's Elite winner: Nikki Harris
- Men's Under 23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
- Men's Junior winner: Jappe Jaspers
- December 26, 2015: CC World Cup #5 in Heusden-Zolder
- January 17: CC World Cup #6 in Lignières, Cher
- January 24: CC World Cup #7 (final) in Hoogerheide
- Men's Elite winner: Mathieu van der Poel
- Women's Elite winner: Sophie de Boer
- Men's Under 23 winner: Quinten Hermans
- Men's Junior winner: Jens Dekker
- January 30 & 31: 2016 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Heusden-Zolder
- Men's Elite winner: Wout Van Aert
- Women's Elite winner: Thalita de Jong
- Men's Under 23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
- Women's Under 23 winner: Evie Richards
- Men's Junior winner: Jens Dekker
Cyclo-Cross Cycling UCI Superprestige 2015–2016
[edit]- October 4, 2015: CC Superprestige #1 in Gieten
- Men's Cyclo-Cross winner: Wout Van Aert
- Women's Cyclo-Cross winner: Sanne Cant
- Men's Junior Cyclo-Cross winner: Jens Dekker
- Men's Under 23 Cyclo-Cross winner: Daan Hoeyberghs
- October 25, 2015: CC Superprestige #2 in Zonhoven
- Men's Cyclo-Cross winner: Wout Van Aert
- Women's Cyclo-Cross winner: Sanne Cant
- Men's Junior Cyclo-Cross winner: Jens Dekker
- Men's Under 23 Cyclo-Cross winner: Eli Iserbyt
- November 8, 2015: CC Superprestige #3 in Ruddervoorde
- Men's Cyclo-Cross winner: Kevin Pauwels
- Women's Cyclo-Cross winner: Sanne Cant
- Men's Junior Cyclo-Cross winner: Jappe Jaspers
- Men's Under 23 Cyclo-Cross winner: Eli Iserbyt
- November 15, 2015: CC Superprestige #4 in Gavere
- Men's Cyclo-Cross winner: Wout Van Aert
- Women's Cyclo-Cross winner: Sanne Cant
- Men's Junior Cyclo-Cross winner: Jens Dekker
- Men's Under 23 Cyclo-Cross winner: Eli Iserbyt
- December 13, 2015: CC Superprestige #5 in Francorchamps
- Men's Cyclo-Cross winner: Wout Van Aert
- Women's Cyclo-Cross winner: Helen Wyman
- Men's Junior Cyclo-Cross winner: Seppe Rombouts
- Men's Under 23 Cyclo-Cross winner: Nicolas Cleppe
- December 27, 2015: CC Superprestige #6 in Diegem
- Men's Cyclo-Cross winner: Mathieu van der Poel
- Women's Cyclo-Cross winner: Ellen Van Loy
- Men's Junior Cyclo-Cross winner: Jappe Jaspers
- Men's Under 23 Cyclo-Cross winner: Quinten Hermans
- February 7, 2016: CC Superprestige #7 in Hoogstraten
- Men's Cyclo-Cross winner: Mathieu van der Poel
- Women's Cyclo-Cross winner: Sanne Cant
- Men's Under 23 Cyclo-Cross winner: Eli Iserbyt
- Men's Junior Cyclo-Cross winner: Jens Dekker
- February 13, 2016: CC Superprestige #8 (final) in Middelkerke
- Men's Cyclo-Cross winner: Mathieu van der Poel
- Women's Cyclo-Cross winner: Sanne Cant
- Men's Under 23 Cyclo-Cross winner: Eli Iserbyt
- Men's Junior Cyclo-Cross winner: Jens Dekker
Cyclo-Cross Cycling UCI Bank BPost Trophy 2015–2016
[edit]- October 11: Bank BPost Trophy #1 in Ronse
- Men's winner: Wout Van Aert
- Women's winner: Pavla Havlíková
- Men's U23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
- Men's Junior winner: Jens Dekker
- November 1: Bank BPost Trophy #2 in Koppenberg
- Men's winner: Wout Van Aert
- Women's Cyclo-Cross winner: Jolien Verschueren
- Men's Under 23 Cyclo-Cross winner: Quinten Hermans
- Men's Junior Cyclo-Cross winner: Seppe Rombouts
- November 29: Bank BPost Trophy #3 in Hamme
- Men's winner: Wout Van Aert
- Women's winner: Helen Wyman
- Men's U23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
- Men's Junior Cyclo-Cross winner: Florian Vermeersch
- December 5: Bank BPost Trophy #4 in Essen
- Men's winner: Wout Van Aert
- Women's Cyclo-Cross winner: Sanne Cant
- Men's U23 winner: Quinten Hermans
- Men's Junior Cyclo-Cross winner: Thijs Wolsink
- December 19: Bank BPost Trophy #5 in Antwerp
- Men's winner: Wout Van Aert
- Women's Cyclo-Cross winner: Sanne Cant
- Men's U23 winner: Quinten Hermans
- Men's Junior Cyclo-Cross winner: Reno Bauters
- December 29: Bank BPost Trophy #6 in Loenhout
- Men's winner: Tom Meeusen
- Women's Cyclo-Cross winner: Sanne Cant
- Men's U23 winner: Daan Hoeyberghs
- Men's Junior Cyclo-Cross winner: Thijs Wolsink
- January 1: Bank BPost Trophy #7 in Baal
- Men's winner: Wout Van Aert
- Women's Cyclo-Cross winner: Sanne Cant
- Men's U23 winner: Quinten Hermans
- Men's Junior Cyclo-Cross winner: Seppe Rombouts
- February 6: Bank BPost Trophy #8 (final) in Sint-Niklaas
- Men's winner: Laurens Sweeck
- Women's Cyclo-Cross winner: Thalita de Jong
- Men's U23 winner: Daan Soete
- Men's Junior Cyclo-Cross winner: Jens Dekker
- January 15 – December 4: 2016 UCI Mountain Biking Events Calendar[4]
- August 20 & 21: 2016 Summer Olympics (MB) in Rio de Janeiro at the Olympic Mountain Bike Park
- Men's XC: Nino Schurter; Jaroslav Kulhavý; Carlos Coloma Nicolás
- Women's XC: Jenny Rissveds; Maja Włoszczowska; Catharine Pendrel
International mountain biking championships
[edit]- March 26 & 27: 2016 Oceania Mountain Bike Continental Championships in Queenstown, New Zealand
- Men's XC winner: Anton Cooper
- Women's XC winner: Rebecca Henderson
- Men's Downhill winner: Bryn Dickerson
- Women's Downhill winner: Alanna Columb
- Men's XC Eliminator winner: Eden Cruise
- Men's U23 (XC) winner: Ben Oliver
- Women's U23 (XC) winner: Amber Johnston
- Men's Junior (XC) winner: Kian Lerch-MacKinnon
- Women's Junior (XC) winner: Jessica Manchester
- March 30 – April 3: 2016 American Mountain Bike Continental Championships in San Fernando del Valle de Catamarca
- Men's XC winner: Catriel Soto
- Women's XC winner: Daniela Campuzano
- Men's U23 XC winner: Brandon Rivera
- Women's U23 XC winner: Yossiana Quintero
- Men's Junior XC winner: Wilson Pena
- Women's Junior XC winner: Natalia Rojas Figueroa
- Men's XC Eliminator winner: Ricky Morales
- Women's XC Eliminator winner: Noelia Rodriguez
- Mixed XC Team Relay winners: Colombia (Jhon Fredy Gazzon, Brandon Rivera,Yossiana Quintero, Favio Castañeda)
- March 30 – April 3: 2016 African Mountain Bike Continental Championships in Afriski
- Men's XC winner: Philip Buys
- Women's XC winner: Mariske Strauss
- Men's Downhill winner: Tiaan Odendaal
- Men's U23 (XC) winner: Alan Hatherly
- Women's U23 (XC) winner: Genevieve van Coller
- Men's Junior (XC) winner: Herbert Peters
- Women's Junior (XC) winner: Danielle Strydom
- Men's Marathon winner: Yannick Lincoln
- Women's Marathon winner: Amy McDougall
- Mixed XC Team Relay winners: Namibia (Michelle Vorster, Raul Costa Seibeb, Herbert Peters, Tristan de Lange)
- May 4 – 8: 2016 Asian Mountain Bike Continental Championships in Chai Nat
- Men's XC winner: Kohei Yamamoto
- Women's XC winner: Ren Chengyuan
- Men's Downhill winner: Kazuki Shimizu
- Women's Downhill winner: Vipavee Deekaballes
- Men's Junior (XC) winner: Klahan Master Athichanan
- Women's Junior (XC) winner: Nathalie Panyawan
- Men's XC Eliminator winner: Keerati Sukprasart
- Women's XC Eliminator winner: Warinothorn Phetpraphan
- Mixed XC Team Relay winners: Thailand (Klahan Master Athichanan, Peerapol Chawchiangkwang, Keerati Sukprasart, Supaksorn Nuntana)
- May 5 – 8: 2016 European Mountain Bike Continental Championships in Jönköping, Huskvarna[5]
- Men's XC winner: Julien Absalon
- Women's XC winner: Jolanda Neff
- Men's U23 (XC) winner: Victor Koretzky
- Women's U23 (XC) winner: Sina Frei
- Men's Junior (XC) winner: Thomas Bonnet
- Women's Junior (XC) winner: Sophie Wright
- Men's XC Eliminator winner: Emil Linde
- Women's XC Eliminator winner: Iryna Popova
- Mixed XC Team Relay winners: Switzerland (Marcel Guerrini, Vital Albin, Jolanda Neff, Lars Förster)
- June 25 & 26: 2016 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships in Laissac[6]
- Men's XC winner: Tiago Ferreira
- Women's XC winner: Jolanda Neff
- June 29 – July 3: 2016 UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships (XCO & XCE only) in Nové Město na Moravě[7]
- Men's XC winner: Nino Schurter
- Women's XC winner: Annika Langvad
- Men's U23 (XC) winner: Sam Gaze
- Women's U23 (XC) winner: Jenny Rissveds
- Men's Junior (XC) winner: Thomas Bonnet
- Women's Junior (XC) winner: Ida Jansson
- Men's XC Eliminator winner: Daniel Federspiel
- Women's XC Eliminator winner: Linda Indergand
- Mixed team relay winners: France (Victor Koretzky, Benjamin le Ny, Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, Jordan Sarrou)
- September 6–11: 2016 UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships (DHI & 4X only) in Val di Sole[8]
- Men's Elite Downhill winner: Danny Hart
- Women's Elite Downhill winner: Rachel Atherton
- Men's Junior Downhill winner: Finnley Iles
- Women's Junior Downhill winner: Alessia Missiaggia
- Men's 4X winner: Mitja Ergaver
- Women's 4X winner: Caroline Buchanan
- April 9 & 10: World Cup #1 in Lourdes
- Men's Elite Downhill winner: Aaron Gwin
- Women's Elite Downhill winner: Rachel Atherton
- Men's Junior Downhill winner: Finnley Iles
- April 23 & 24: World Cup #2 in Cairns
- Men's Elite Downhill winner: Loïc Bruni
- Women's Elite Downhill winner: Rachel Atherton
- Men's Elite XC winner: Nino Schurter
- Women's Elite XC winner: Annika Langvad
- Men's U23 XC winner: Sam Gaze
- Women's U23 XC winner: Kate Courtney
- Men's Junior Downhill winner: Matt Walker
- May 21 & 22: World Cup #3 in Albstadt
- May 28 & 29: World Cup #4 in La Bresse
- Men's Elite XC winner: Julien Absalon
- Women's Elite XC winner: Jolanda Neff
- Men's U23 XC winner: Titouan Carod
- Women's U23 XC winner: Sina Frei
- June 4 & 5: World Cup #5 in Fort William, Highland
- Men's Elite Downhill winner: Greg Minnaar
- Women's Elite Downhill winner: Rachel Atherton
- Men's Junior Downhill winner: Finnley Iles
- June 11 & 12: World Cup #6 in Leogang
- July 9 & 10: World Cup #7 in Lenzerheide
- Men's Elite XC winner: Nino Schurter
- Women's Elite XC winner: Jenny Rissveds
- Men's Elite Downhill winner: Danny Hart
- Women's Elite Downhill winner: Tahnee Seagrave
- Men's Junior Downhill winner: Finnley Iles
- Men's U23 XC winner: Titouan Carod
- Women's U23 XC winner: Sina Frei
- August 6 & 7: World Cup #8 in Mont-Sainte-Anne
- Men's Elite XC winner: Julien Absalon
- Women's Elite XC winner: Catharine Pendrel
- Men's Elite Downhill winner: Danny Hart
- Women's Elite Downhill winner: Rachel Atherton
- Men's Junior Downhill winner: Gaëtan Vige
- Men's U23 XC winner: Titouan Carod
- Women's U23 XC winner: Sina Frei
- September 3 & 4: World Cup #9 (final) in Vallnord
- Men's road race: Greg Van Avermaet (BEL); Jakob Fuglsang (DEN); Rafał Majka (POL)
- Women's road race: Anna van der Breggen (NED); Emma Johansson (SWE); Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA)
- Men's time trial: Fabian Cancellara (SUI); Tom Dumoulin (NED); Chris Froome (GBR)
- Women's time trial: Kristin Armstrong (USA); Olga Zabelinskaya (RUS); Anna van der Breggen (NED)
Continental cycling championships
[edit]- May 6 – 29: 2016 Giro d'Italia
- Winner: Vincenzo Nibali (XDS Astana Team) (second Giro d'Italia win, fourth Grand Tour win)
- July 2–24: 2016 Tour de France
- Winner: Chris Froome (Ineos Grenadiers) (third Tour de France win, third Grand Tour win)
- August 20 – September 11: 2016 Vuelta a España
- Winner: Nairo Quintana (Movistar Team) (first Vuelta a España win, second Grand Tour win)
- October 30, 2015 – 2016: 2015–16 UCI Track Cycling Calendar of Events[9]
- April 30 & May 1: Aquece Rio International Track Cycling Challenge 2016 in Rio de Janeiro (Olympic Test Event)[10]
- Note: Event cancelled, due to venue not ready for competition yet.[11]
- August 11–16: 2016 Summer Olympics (TC) in Rio de Janeiro at the Barra Velodrome
- Men
- Men's Keirin: Jason Kenny; Matthijs Büchli; Azizulhasni Awang
- Men's Omnium: Elia Viviani; Mark Cavendish; Lasse Norman Hansen
- Men's Sprint: Jason Kenny; Callum Skinner; Denis Dmitriev
- Men's Team Pursuit: Great Britain (GBR) (WR); Australia (AUS); Denmark (DEN)
- Men's Team Sprint: Great Britain (GBR) (OR); New Zealand (NZL); France (FRA)
- Women
- Women's Keirin: Elis Ligtlee; Becky James; Anna Meares
- Women's Omnium: Laura Trott; Sarah Hammer; Jolien D'Hoore
- Women's Sprint: Kristina Vogel; Becky James; Katy Marchant
- Women's Team Pursuit: Great Britain (GBR) (WR); United States (USA); Canada (CAN)
- Women's Team Sprint:
- China (Gong Jinjie & Zhong Tianshi)
- Russia (Daria Shmeleva & Anastasia Voynova)
- Germany (Miriam Welte & Kristina Vogel)
International track cycling events
[edit]- January 26–30: 2016 Asian Cycling Championships in Izu, Shizuoka[12]
- South Korea and China won 6 gold medals each. South Korea won the overall medal tally.
- February 15 – 19: 2016 African Track Championships in Casablanca
- Morocco won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 2–6: 2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in London[13]
- Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- March 17–20: 2016 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships in Montichiari[14]
- Great Britain won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- July 20–24: 2016 UCI Juniors Track World Championships in Aigle[15]
- New Zealand won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[16]
- October 5–9: 2016 Pan American Track Cycling Championships in Aguascalientes City
- Colombia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 19–23: 2016 European Track Cycling Championships in Paris (Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines)
- France and Russia won 3 gold medals each. Great Britain and the Netherlands won 8 overall medals each.
- October 30, 2015 – November 1, 2015: World Cup #1 in Cali[17]
- Germany won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[18]
- December 5 & 6, 2015: World Cup #2 in Cambridge, New Zealand[19]
- Germany won the gold medal tally. Germany and Team Jayco–AIS won 5 overall medals each.[20]
- January 16 & 17: World Cup #3 (final) in Hong Kong[21]
- France won the gold medal tally. Great Britain won the overall medal tally.
Trial cycling
[edit]- May 28 & 29: Trial World Cup #1 in Kraków
- July 9 & 10: Trial World Cup #2 in Les Menuires
- July 30 & 31: Trial World Cup #3 in Vöcklabruck
- August 20 & 21: Trial World Cup #4 in Albertville
- August 29 – September 3: 2016 UCI Trials World Championships in Vermiglio–Val di Sole
- September 24 & 25: Trial World Cup #5 (final) in Antwerp
Games
[edit]- February 6–9: South Asian Games in Guwahati
- March 17–20: World University Cycling Championship in Tagaytay
- August 6–21: Summer Olympics in Rio de Janeiro
- September 8–17: Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro
References
[edit]- ^ 2016 UCI BMX Events Calendar
- ^ "2016 UCI BMX World Championships Website". Archived from the original on 2019-03-31. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
- ^ "2016 UEC European BMX Continental Championships Website". Archived from the original on 2016-07-16. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
- ^ UCI Mountain Bike Calendar
- ^ 2016 European Mountain Bike Continental Championships Website
- ^ 2016 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships Website
- ^ "2016 UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships (XCO & XCE only) Website". Archived from the original on 2016-12-02. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
- ^ 2016 UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships (DHI & 4X only) Website
- ^ UCI Calendar
- ^ "Aquece Rio International Track Cycling Challenge 2016 Page". Archived from the original on 2016-01-05. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
- ^ Delays in track installation force cancellation of Rio 2016 cycling test event
- ^ "2016 Asian Cycling Championships Website". Archived from the original on 2016-01-22. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
- ^ "2016 UCI Track Cycling World Championships Website". Archived from the original on 2017-07-02. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
- ^ UCI's 2016 Para-cycling Track World Championships Page
- ^ "2016 UCI Juniors Track World Championships Website". Archived from the original on 2016-10-07. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
- ^ "2016 UCI Juniors Track World Championships Results Book" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-11-04. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
- ^ 2015–16 UCI Track Cycling World Cup #1 Website
- ^ "Tissot UCI Track Cycling World Cup #1 Results Page". Archived from the original on 2016-08-16. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
- ^ 2015–16 UCI Track Cycling World Cup #2 Website
- ^ "Tissot UCI Track Cycling World Cup #2 Results Page". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-11-21.
- ^ "2015–16 UCI Track Cycling World Cup #3 Website". Archived from the original on 2016-03-04. Retrieved 2016-11-21.