UCI Cycling World Championships


The UCI Cycling World Championships is the multi-discipline world championship event for cycle sports, organised by its governing body the Union Cycliste Internationale. It brings together the individual cycling disciplines, which hold separate UCI World Championships events, to be held as part of one event every 4 years; these disciplines will also continue to hold separate annual world championship events outside of the planned quadrennial editions. The inaugural edition was held in 2023, and further editions are to be held in the year preceding the Olympic Games.

Championships and locations

2023

The 2023 UCI [Cycling World Championships|inaugural edition] was hosted by the United Kingdom and ran from 3 to 13 August 2023 in Glasgow.
It included 13 individual UCI World Championships, and was billed as the biggest ever cycling event. It was announced that the championship would cover the events listed below:

2027

In September 2022, the UCI announced that the 2027 edition is to be held in Haute-Savoie in France. It will include 19 disciplines: all those featuring in 2023, as well as gravel and junior track events.

2031

In September 2025, the UCI announced that the 2031 edition is to be held in Trentino in Italy.