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Tickets of 2026 UCI Track World Cup, Hong Kong, China on sale from 23 March Nearly 400 world-class riders to race in Hong Kong Team Hong Kong gears up for Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games in September

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Tickets of 2026 UCI Track World Cup, Hong Kong, China on sale from 23 March  Nearly 400 world-class riders to race in Hong Kong  Team Hong Kong gears up for Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games in September
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Tickets of 2026 UCI Track World Cup, Hong Kong, China on sale from 23 March Nearly 400 world-class riders to race in Hong Kong Team Hong Kong gears up for Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games in September

2026-03-14 16:28 Last Updated At:16:28

2026 UCI Track World Cup, Hong Kong, China will be held from 17 to 19 April at the Hong Kong Velodrome in Tseung Kwan O. Tickets will go on sale from 23 March (Monday) via URBTIX with prices ranging from HK$50 to HK$200 and with concession from HK$30 to HK$100. More details are available on the official competition website at www.ucihktrackworldcup.hk.

Established in 1993, the UCI Track World Cup is a premier event second in prestige only to the Olympic Games and the UCI World Championships. The series was renamed the “UCI Track Nations Cup” following a reform in 2021 and has been rebranded as the “UCI Track World Cup” this year. The Cycling Association of Hong Kong, China (CAHK) previously hosted the UCI Track World Cup in the 2015/16, 2018/19 and 2019/20 seasons, as well as the UCI Track Nations Cup in 2021 and 2024.

Tickets of 2026 UCI Track World Cup, Hong Kong, China on sale from 23 March,Nearly 400 world-class riders to race in Hong Kong,Team Hong Kong gears up for Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games in September.

Tickets of 2026 UCI Track World Cup, Hong Kong, China on sale from 23 March,Nearly 400 world-class riders to race in Hong Kong,Team Hong Kong gears up for Aichi-Nagoya Asian Games in September.

A press conference on the 2026 UCI Track World Cup, Hong Kong, China was held by CAHK at GO PARK Sai Sha in Sai Sha today (14 March). Attending guests included Mr. PUI Kwan Kay, SBS,MH, Mr. LEE Shing Kan, MH, , and Dr. Kelvin HO, Vice-Presidents of CAHK; Mr. LEUNG Hung Tak,MH, Chairman of CAHK; Mr. Alfred LI, Chairman of the Competition Organizing Committee; Mr.George TSOI, JP, Commissioner for Sports of the Culture, Sports and Tourism Bureau, HKSAR Government; Mr Wilfred Ng, GBS, MH, JP, Chairman of the Major Sports Events Committee(MSEC) of the HKSAR Government, as well as athletes and coaches of the Hong Kong Cycling Team.

In addition to this year’s Track World Cup, CAHK has also been granted the hosting right for next year’s edition, reflecting the confidence of the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) in CAHK’s ability to deliver world-class events. The 2026 UCI Track World Cup has also been awarded the "M" Mark from MSEC, symbolising an intense, spectacular and signature event in the territory sports calendar that helps enhance the image of Hong Kong as Asia’s sports event capital.

2026 UCI Track World Cup, Hong Kong, China is set to attract elite cyclists worldwide, expecting nearly 400 riders from around 40 countries and regions. The 2026 World Cup series consists of three rounds: the first round in Perth, Australia from 6 to 8 March has been completed; the second round to be hosted soon in Hong Kong; and the last round will take place in Nilai, Malaysia from 24 to 26 April. Top-tier teams from Norway, Denmark, Canada, Malaysia, Great Britain, Germany, France, Australia, the United States and Japan have already registered to participate in the Hong Kong round, alongside Team Hong Kong, China competing on home soil. Tight and exciting racing is much anticipated.

To enrich the event and allow members of the public to take part in fun and entertaining activities, a carnival will be staged outside the Hong Kong Velodrome on 18 and 19 April, featuring cycling-themed games, booth activities, and exhibition. As the Official Community Partner of the Hong Kong round, the Hong Kong Jockey Club will launch a Track Cycling Community Engagement Campaign in between 2026 and 2027 World Cup events. Throughout the period, school visits will be arranged with an aim to train young track cycling talent. Promising school students will be identified and nurtured via school promotion activities, systematic training courses and participation in inter-school competitions. At the same time, sports experience sessions, cycling activities for groups with special needs, and race guide training will be organized at different community venues with the core objective of promoting track cycling to the wider community. These efforts aim to increase public participation in the sport, foster inclusion, and cultivate a strong sporting culture within the community. During the UCI Track World Cup, a diverse range of fringe activities such as guided race tours, interactive games at the competition venue, and bike exhibition alongside cheering for Team Hong Kong will be carried out to raise public awareness and interest of the World Cup races. In addition, CAHK is collaborating with MTR for the first time to give away 800 tickets through the MTR Mobile app. MTR members can redeem tickets with points on the MTR Mobile app.

Mr. LEE Shing Kan, MH, Vice-Presidents of CAHK said, “Hong Kong Cycling Team achieved outstanding results in the Perth round, winning one silver and one bronze medals. They will take on the second round on home turf. Let’s fill the Velodrome and cheer for them! Apart from the thrilling races, we will also organize track cycling-themed exhibition and interactive game booths outside the Velodrome, offering the public different ways to gain a deeper understanding of track cycling and experience its unique charm.”

Tickets for 2026 UCI Track World Cup, Hong Kong, China will go on sale from 23 March via URBTIX (online at www.urbtix.hk, at outlet or by phone). Tickets are also available at box office of the Hong Kong Velodrome during designated time slots. Standard ticket prices range from HK$50 to HK$200 and concessionary tickets from HK$30 to HK$100. (Concessionary tickets are applicable to children aged under 12, seniors aged 60 or above, persons with disabilities and full-time students). Purchasing two tickets or more in one transaction will be offered a 20% discount. More ticketing information can be obtained at www.ucihktrackworldcup.hk or by calling 9644 9038.

FEHD orders fresh provision shop in Mong Kok to suspend business for 14 days

The Director of Food and Environmental Hygiene has ordered a fresh provision shop in Mong Kok to suspend business for 14 days, as the licensee repeatedly breached the Food Business Regulation (FBR) by extending the business area illegally.

The shop, located at Shop B on the ground floor at 1 Argyle Street, has been ordered to suspend business from today (March 14) to March 27.

"Two convictions for the above-mentioned breach were recorded against the licensee of the shop in August last year and January this year. A total fine of $4,600 was levied by the court, and 30 demerit points were registered against the licensee under the department's demerit points system. The contraventions resulted in the 14-day licence suspension," a spokesman for the Food and Environmental Hygiene Department (FEHD) said.

The licensee concerned had a record of two convictions for the same offence in July and August last year. A total fine of $4,200 was levied, and 30 demerit points were registered, leading to a seven-day licence suspension in October last year.

The spokesman reminded licensees of food premises to comply with the FBR, or their licences could be suspended or cancelled.

Licensed food premises are required to exhibit their licence and a sign at a conspicuous place of the premises, indicating that the premises are licensed. A list of licensed food premises is available on the FEHD website (www.fehd.gov.hk/english/licensing/licence-foodPremises-search.html).

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