1978 British National Track Championships
The 1978 British National Track Championships were a series of track cycling competitions held from 24–29 July 1978, at the Leicester Velodrome. It was billed as the centenary championships based on the first ever winner Ian Falconer who won the 1878 two miles national championship. A new hardwood track costing £175,000 was laid down just one week before competition began.
1977 British National Track Championships1979 British National Track ChampionshipsBritish National Derny ChampionshipsBritish National Individual Pursuit ChampionshipsBritish National Individual Sprint ChampionshipsBritish National Individual Time Trial ChampionshipsBritish National Madison ChampionshipsBritish National Points ChampionshipsBritish National Scratch ChampionshipsBritish National Tandem Sprint ChampionshipsBritish National Team Pursuit ChampionshipsMaggie Gordon-SmithTrevor Gadd
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1978 British National Track Championships
The 1978 British National Track Championships were a series of track cycling competitions held from 24–29 July 1978, at the Leicester Velodrome. It was billed as the centenary championships based on the first ever winner Ian Falconer who won the 1878 two miles national championship. A new hardwood track costing £175,000 was laid down just one week before competition began.
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