Manchester will host the National Youth and Junior Track Championships for the first time since 2015 between the 28 July to the 1 August 2025.
In partnership with Manchester City Council, British Cycling will host the Championships at the National Cycling Centre for the next three years, bringing the top domestic competition for these age groups across five days of exhilarating action.
The Championships see the best young cycling talents in the country bid for the domestic crowns, with youth titles contested by those aged up to 16, while those aged under 18 compete for the junior crowns.
Britain’s brightest young cyclists will look to follow in the footsteps of the likes of Laura Kenny, Charlie Tanfield, Katie Archibald and Ethan Hayter who won youth and junior titles during their early careers.
Manchester, who last hosted the Championships ten years ago, is the home of the Great Britain Cycling Team, and hosts major cycling events such as the Lloyds National Track Championships.
Seating is unreserved, but will all be Blocks M and N, which are on the finish straight.