
2027 UCI Track Cycling World Cup (Hong Kong)
The 2027 UCI Track Cycling World Cup will be held from April 23 to 25 at the Hong Kong Velodrome in Tseung Kwan O, hosted by the Cycling Association of Hong Kong, China, featuring elite cyclists from around the world.
- When
23 Apr 2027 - 25 Apr 2027 09:00 - 22:00
- Location
Hong Kong Velodrome
New Territories Tseung Kwan O Sai Kung
107 Po Hong Road, Tseung Kwan O, New Territories, Hong Kong
- Tickets & pricing
TBD
HKD 0
Highlights
The UCI Track Cycling World Cup is a premier international event sanctioned by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI) and stands as a hallmark of Hong Kong's sporting calendar. The Hong Kong Velodrome in Tseung Kwan O will be transformed into an international cycling arena, welcoming elite track cyclists from across the globe. This event is not only a test of speed and endurance but also a rare opportunity for cycling enthusiasts to witness Olympic-caliber competition firsthand and feel the adrenaline and passion of track cycling.
Program
The UCI Track Cycling World Cup in Hong Kong will span three days of intense competition. The schedule is expected to include classic track cycling disciplines, such as the Sprint, Keirin, Team Pursuit, and the Madison. These events demand exceptional skill, tactical precision, and explosive power from the athletes. Set within a world-class indoor wooden track, spectators will be able to enjoy the thrill of high-speed chases and daring turns, experiencing the excitement of competitive cycling in a premier venue.
Venue & Access
The tournament will be hosted at the Hong Kong Velodrome. Located at 107 Po Hong Road, Tseung Kwan O, this is the first indoor cycling facility in Hong Kong that meets international UCI standards.
- Getting There: Visitors can take the MTR to Hang Hau Station, take Exit B2, and walk along the footbridge for approximately 5–10 minutes. Alternatively, various bus routes serving Tseung Kwan O are available.
Ticketing
For information regarding ticketing, including pricing and pre-sale arrangements, please stay tuned to updates released via the official website of the Cycling Association of Hong Kong, China. Tickets for such events often feature different categories and concessionary rates; spectators are advised to plan their attendance in advance.











