Free-to-watch live coverage will feature six sessions across three days, alongside highlights and storytelling content across social media platforms

British Cycling is to stream the Lloyds National Track Championships on the British Cycling YouTube Channel, and promises more coverage than ever before.
Fans will have the chance to watch six sessions live tomorrow (Friday 20 February), Saturday 21 February and Sunday 22 February, as riders battle it out for national champion jerseys.
The coverage will also include highlights and storytelling content across British Cycling social media platforms alongside the race action.
The live coverage, which is free to watch, will see 21 new national champions crowned across sprint, endurance and para-cycling competitions, with uninterrupted action and expert commentary.
As well as live coverage, highlights will be available on Saturday, Sunday and Monday mornings, including post-race analysis and interviews from around the Lloyds National Track Championships.
Great Britain Cycling Team riders Jody Cundy and Lauren Bell will provide expert insight from British Cycling’s studio in the heart of the velodrome, where they’ll be joined by some of the newly crowned national champions.
Fans can also follow all the action across British Cycling’s social media channels (Instagram, TikTok and Facebook).
Jonathan Day, director of events for British Cycling Ventures, said: “The Lloyds National Track Championships is always a prestigious and exciting event as riders compete for the much sought after national jersey – a huge honour in anyone’s career, and this year will be no different.
“We’re delighted that we will be able to share the joy, tension and thrill of the championships to anyone and everyone, wherever they are. Whether you’re watching from the stands or the sofa, there’s quality on offer as some of the World’s best riders go head-to-head.”
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