Track and Road Cycling World Championships 2018

Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March

Australian team won 10 medals – 1 gold, 7 silver and 2 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Men

  • Gordon Allen  – C2
  • Kyle Bridgwood – C4
  • Thomas Clarke – B
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Brad Henderson (pilot for Clarke)
  • Darren Hicks – C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Darcy Thompson – C1

Women

  • Jessica Gallagher – B
  • Madison Janssen (pilot for Gallagher)
  • Simone Kennedy – C3
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Emily Petricola – C4
  • Amanda Reid – C2

 

Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August

Australian team won 12 medals – 3 gold, 6 silver and 3 bronze medals.

Medallists:

Australian Team

Men

  • Grant Allen – H4
  • Kyle Bridgwood -C4
  • Alistair Donohoe – C5
  • Lachlan Glasspool (pilot for Murphy)
  • Darren Hicks -C2
  • Kieran Murphy – B
  • David Nicholas – C3
  • Grant Nickel -H1
  • Stuart Jones -T2
  • Stuart Tripp – H5

Women

  • Carol Cooke – T2
  • Meg Lemon – C4
  • Hannah MacDougall -C4
  • Emilie Miller – H1
  • Kaitlyn Schurman – C1

Click here to locate results for both World Championships.

Australian teams and results for 2018 UCI Para Track World Championships, Rio de Janiero, Brazil, 22 – 25 March and UCI Para Road World Championships,Maniago, Italy, 2 – 5 August.