The Belgian Track Cycling Championships are a series of competitions to determine who will become Belgian champion in the different parts of track cycling.
Nowadays, the championships are always held at the Flemish Cycling Center Eddy Merckx, one of the two official 250m Olympic tracks in Belgium.
History
Since the first half of the 1900s, national-level track cycling trials were organized, initially limited to speed and pursuit only, then open to various track cycling specialties. Among the multi-titled professionals of these events, Patrick Sercu holds the record with 30 national titles, followed by Kenny De Ketele (22), Jef Scherens (15) and Rik Van Steenbergen (12).
Winners
Men
- 2000: Luc De Duytsche, Nicky Vermeersch, Andries Verspeeten & Kenneth Van de Wiele
- 2001: Christof Mariën, Jan Meeusen, Steven Thijs & Sven Vervloet
- 2002-2005: Not organised
- 2006: Tim Mertens, Ingmar De Poortere, Kenny De Ketele & Steve Schets
- 2007: Tim Mertens, Ingmar De Poortere, Kenny De Ketele & Dominique Cornu
- 2008: Tim Mertens, Ingmar De Poortere, Kenny De Ketele & Dominique Cornu
- 2009: Tim Mertens, Ingmar De Poortere, Stijn Steels & Jeroen Lepla
- 2010: Jonathan Dufrasne, Ingmar De Poortere, Kenny De Ketele & Steve Schets
- 2011: Jonathan Dufrasne, Ingmar De Poortere, Gijs Van Hoecke & Justin Van Hoecke
- 2012: Not organised
- 2013: Tiesj Benoot, Aimé De Gendt, Jonas Rickaert & Otto Vergaerde
Woman
500 m time trial
Points
Keirin
Omnium
Pursuit (individual)
Pursuit (team)
Scratch
Sprint (individual)
Sprint (team)
Elimination
References