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Inside the Cycling Centre's junior programme

How young riders get into track cycling and what the progression looks like from first session to competition.

Junior cyclists training

The National Cycling Centre runs taster sessions for kids as young as seven, starting on rollers rather than the track itself. Riders learn bike control and basic fitness in a low-pressure setting before moving onto the wooden boards. Most junior sessions happen on weekday evenings or Saturday mornings, fitting around school schedules.

Progression happens in stages rather than all at once. A rider might spend weeks or months developing balance and power before racing. Coaches watch for natural aptitude in different disciplines - some kids show early speed in sprints, others suit endurance events like pursuits. The facility has dedicated BMX racing tracks as well as the main velodrome, so there are multiple paths available.

By age twelve or thirteen, serious riders start competing in local and regional events, often while still balancing school and other activities. The coaching structure means riders get tailored attention at each level, making the step from taster sessions to serious athlete manageable rather than overwhelming.

Area Sportcity Type Junior development programme
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