Indian Cyclists Shine at UCI Track Cycling World Cup in Canada

India, 31 December 2025 — Indian cyclists showcased impressive performances at the UCI Track Cycling World Cup held in Milton, Canada, which concluded on December 30. The Indian contingent was led by Vishwajeet Singh and Meera Kumari, who competed in the men's and women's sprint events respectively. Singh reached the semi-finals, a significant achievement given the high level of global competition. Kumari, on the other hand, advanced to the quarter-finals, marking a personal best performance at an international level.
The UCI Track Cycling World Cup is part of the UCI World Cup series, a prestigious event that attracts top cyclists from around the world. This year's event saw participation from over 30 countries, making it a competitive platform for emerging talents.
India's performance is noteworthy as it reflects the growing prominence of Indian cyclists on the global stage. The achievements by Singh and Kumari are expected to inspire more athletes back home to pursue track cycling.
The Indian cycling team has been making steady progress in recent years, with increased support from national sports bodies and improved training facilities. The results in Milton are a testament to the hard work and dedication of the athletes and their coaches.
As the cycling season progresses, the Indian team is expected to participate in more international events, building on their successes and gaining more exposure.