Great Britain made history at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Santiago, with Josh Charlton and Josh Tarling winning gold medals in their respective events.
- Josh Tarling delivered a stunning performance in the Points race, securing Great Britains first gold medal in the event at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships.
- In a historic win, Josh Charlton clinched the individual pursuit title, marking Britain’s first gold medal in the mens event since Bradley Wiggins triumph in 2008.
- Joe Truman added to the team’s success by earning a bronze medal in the mens kilo, further solidifying Great Britains strong showing in Santiago.
Why It Matters
These victories at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships highlight Great Britains resurgence in track cycling, showcasing emerging talent and rekindling the nations competitive spirit on the world stage.