TRACK RACING

Track racing dates back to the end of the nineteenth century. The first World Championships were held in 1895. Track cyclists are powerful athletes, generally with far more muscle bulk than “road racers”.

Ten events divided into three families:

SPRINT EVENTS

Individual Sprint (part of the Olympic programme)

Qualification consists of flying start 200 m time trials. These are followed by knockout heats of 2-3 laps. The best two riders fight it out in the final. Sometimes riders will come to a standstill in an effort to make their opponent take the lead, which is the least advantageous position before the final sprint to the finish line.

Team Sprint (part of the Olympic programme)

This speciality is raced by teams of three riders over three laps of the track (for women, two riders over two laps). Each rider leads for a lap before dropping back. After the heats, the two best teams line up to contest the final. Those who registered the 3rd and 4th fastest times meet up in a B final which decides the last place available on the podium.

Kilometre (or 500 m for women)

This is an individual time trial from a standing start. The competitor with the fastest time is the winner.

Keirin (part of the Olympic programme)

Keirin racing originated in Japan. Between three and seven riders compete in a sprint race of 600-700 m after having followed in the slipstream of a pacing motorbike for the first 1,400 m. The motorbike gradually increases the speed from 30 to 50 km/h (25 to 45 km/h for women).


ENDURANCE EVENTS

Individual Pursuit

Two riders start on opposite sides of the track and compete over 4 km (3 km for women). The winner is the rider who manages to catch their opponent or who records the fastest time.

Team Pursuit (part of the Olympic programme)

Two teams of 4 riders start on opposite sides of the track and compete over 4 km. The winning team is the one that manages to catch its opponents or that records the fastest time.

Points Race

The final result is determined according to points gained during sprints (one every ten laps on a 250 m track) and by laps won. At the UCI World Championships, the distance is 40 km for men and 25 km for women.

Madison

Up to 18 teams of two riders take part in this relay race contested by means of intermediary sprints. While one team member races, the other slows down to take a rest. The classification is established according to the distance covered, and the points won in the sprints. The Madison is held over distances of 25-50 km for Elite Men depending on the competition.

Scratch Race

This is a race for up to 24 individual riders over 15 km for men and 10 km for women. The first lap is neutralised.
 

COMBINED EVENT

Omnium (part of the Olympic programme)

The omnium is made up of 6 events and is contested over two consecutive days.

The final classification is established as follows: the points accumulated by the riders over the first five events, on the basis of the points scale in force, are added up. During the 6th and final race, this total may increase or decrease according to the points won or lost by the rider. The winner is the rider with the highest total of points at the end of the 6th event.

Men:

  • Scratch race (15 km)
  • Individual pursuit (4 km)
  • Elimination
  • Kilometre time trial
  • Flying lap
  • Points race (40 km)


Women
:

  • Scratch race (10 km)
  • Individual pursuit (3 km)
  • Elimination
  • 500 m time trial
  • Flying lap
  • Points race (25 km)

*All information as per the UCI website: www.uci.org/track/about-track-cyclin

STEPHEN SALZWEDEL

Track Director and National Teams

MARTIN VAN WYK

Convenor of Selectors

JARRED SALZWEDEL

High Performancece

VACANT POSITION

Rider’s Representative Men

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Rider’s Representative Women 

JANET OOSTHUYSEN

Sport and Technical 

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Track National YTD Commisioner

DISCIPLINE PORTFOLIOS
Director elected Stephen Salzwedel082 556 9507stephensalzwedel1@gmail.com
YDT CommisionerVacant  
Women CommissionerVacant  
Veteran and Masters CommissionerVacant  
National Series and events CommissionerVacant  
National Teams CommissionerVacant  
Recreation Commissioner Vacant  
Safety & Security CommissionerAndre Botha073 440 3819         andre@macesafety.co.za
Rider’s RepresentativeVacant  
Technical CommissionerJanet Oosthuysen069 478 5732Technical@cyclingsa.com
PROVINCIAL TRACK COMMISSIONERS  (Track Commission)
Eastern Cape Anne Burrell 0788033079anne@burrellzone.com
Free State Vacant  
Gauteng Steven Dike0832515567steven@dhqsa.co.za
Kwa-Zulu Natal Vacant  
Limpopo Vacant  
MpumalangaVacant  
Northern Cape Vacant  
North West Vacant  
Western Cape Nigel Isaacs079 377 2212nisaacs@parliament.gov.za 
 
REGIONAL TRACK COMMISSIONERS 
AmatholaNico Dunn0611663599nicodunn20@gmail.com 
Nelson Mandela BayAnne Burrell 0788033079anne@burrellzone.com
UmtataVacant  
Central Gauteng Eddie Roller0825574667Eddie@Aspectsolutions.co.za
Northern Gauteng Marnus Dege0724600464marnusdege@gmail.com
Eastern GautengSteven Dike0832515567steven@dhqsa.co.za
Southern Gateung Roberto Gnudi067 914 2915RobertoGnudi@pandasport.co.za
EdenLouis Le Roux072 322 0519ld.leroux@gmail.com
OverbergVacant  
West CoastVacant  
Western Province / MetroJaco Scholtz0826007237Jscholtz@ackermans.co.za
Winelands Elrick Kulsen0810223970kulsene@gmail.com
    
YTD Track Representatives
    
    
    
Selectors
High Performance (Selector)Jarred Salzwedel084 591 0927 jarred@cycledynamiccoaching.com
Convenor of SelectorsMartin van Wyk082 825 5346martin@vwe.co.za
Selector 2Victoria Myburg+31 68 799 8404vickysmyburgh@gmail.com
Selector 3Glen Bonthuys083 374 1481glenbonthuys30@gmail.com
Selector 4Corne Bence071 886 3787Bence.corne@gmail.com
Selector 5Steven Marnewick082 820 2342stevemarnewick@gmail.com
Selector 6Ettiene Retief082 908 8088ettiene@ftrservices.co.za

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Men’s Road Cycling 

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Women’s Road Cycling

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Men’s Track Cycling 

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Women’s Track Cycling

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Men’s Mountain Biking

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Women’s Mountain Biking

BYRON ROBERTSON

Men’s BMX

PAIGE MULLER

Women’s BMX Representative

PIETER DU PREEZ

Men’s Para-Cycling

TONI MOULD

Women’s Para-Cycling

ERNST VAN DYK

SASCOC Athlete Commission

 

 

 

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