What is TeamTrak?

TeamTrak Cycling League is a U.S.-based arena sports property designed for today’s action-hungry sports fan. TeamTrak® features top international male and female cyclists competing in location-based teams of four men and four women who earn equal pay and prize money. The league’s innovative, easy-to-follow format pits team against team in head-to-head action-packed track racing on a steeply banked, portable indoor velodrome. Each event incorporates state of the art television production, livestreaming, new technologies, sports wagering and more. Backed by World Cycling Limited and Legends Growth Enterprises, TeamTrak is the first privately owned and funded indoor track cycling league based upon a single entity league ownership model. For more information, contact us.

New Adrenaline Pumping Track Cycling Entertainment

The Sport

All the thrills of track racing on a steeply-banked indoor velodrome in a new team style league format.

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The Show

Elbow-to-elbow racing action in a standard ten race Round with plenty of speed, danger and fan engagement. Each TeamTrak event features four Rounds of round robin racing leading to a six Round Championship.

The Teams

Eight location-based teams of four men and four women compete in Season One for prize money and season ranking points.
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The Athletes

Male and female National Champions, Olympians and elite cyclists from around the world.

2025 SEASON ONE
THREE LEAGUE EVENTS + CHAMPIONSHIP

TEAMTRAK CHAMPIONSHIP & AMERICAN TRACK CYCLING FESTIVAL
DCU ARENA – WORCESTER, MA
OCTOBER 8-12, 2025
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TeamTrak in the News

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Legends investing in emerging sports properties it can influence →
In recent weeks, Legends—a premium experiences company—announced strategic investments in both the American Ultimate Disc League (AUDL) and TeamTrak (a part of World Cycling League). 

How Cycling will Re-emerge as a Spectator Sport in the U.S.

How Cycling Will Re-emerge as a Spectator Sport in the U.S →
Reflections on the current state of American cycling and what it will take to make it a viable business and popular spectator sport from Dave Chauner, a pioneer in U.S. Cycling promotion and a creative force behind the development of the TeamTrak Cycling League designed to popularize the sport and stimulate the growth of permanent indoor velodromes.

Legends

Teamtrak cycling league and legends announce strategic partnership →
TeamTrak Cycling League, an entity of World Cycling Limited, and Legends announced a strategic partnership today to support the launch and growth of the startup indoor cycling league.

Brand Ambassadors

TeamTrak brings the best elements of successful modern sports, media, entertainment and technology to the global sport of track cycling. Our select group of “Brand Ambassadors” are outstanding international cyclists and former cyclists who have a deep passion for the sport and share the vision we have for introducing track racing as a dynamic new American sport.

Anita YVONNE Stenberg

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Anita Yvonne Stenberg from Norway is currently one of the world’s highest ranking female track cyclists and her country’s most decorated athlete in the endurance field with over 30 National Track Championship titles to her name. A dominant competitor in the Omnium, Anita is a two-time Olympian (2020 and 2024) and reigning European Champion in her discipline. Anita has been a follower, supporter, and athlete for TeamTrak and looks to join the league as a track cycling superstar in its 2025 launch.

TeamTrak is a fast-paced and team-oriented sport that will create a whole new fan base of its own. It has a unique format that gives top-competition women a chance to showcase their ability next to their male teammates, something that we haven’t seen before. This will create new heroes of the sport and their individual stories will be something that the audience can get behind. I’m excited for it!

danny Summerhill

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Danny Summerhill is the current National Track Champion in the Madison event, spent four years on the U.S. National Team for track cycling and won Team Pursuit medals at the Pan American Championships and at the 2018 World Cup in Hong Kong. He has scored top ten places and stage wins in prestigious road races throughout Europe, Asia and North and South America. As a short distance criterium specialist, he has dozens of wins and podium spots in top races throughout the United States. Summerhill’s continued success on the track and road has cemented his reputation as one of America’s most successful and versatile journeyman pros.

Track cycling has always been one of the most exciting disciplines in cycling from a racer and spectator standpoint. As an athlete, the format and presentation will highlight how entertaining the sport can be. I’m excited for the launch of TeamTrak and believe it can be the next great American sports league.

Nelson Vails

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Nelson Vails grew up in Harlem and got his start dodging taxis as a NYC bike messenger. Known as The Cheetah, his natural speed and agility rocketed him to the top of international track sprint cycling including to a silver medal at the 1984 Olympic Games in Los Angeles, gold at the 1983 Pan American Games and four National Sprint titles. He raced as a pro from 1988 to 1995 including several seasons as a popular American on the lucrative Japanese Keirin Circuit. Vails achieved cycling celebrity status by becoming the first African American to win an Olympic medal in track cycling and has parlayed that to help develop cycling the United States, including attending TeamTrak’s pilot event in at the VeloSports Center in Los Angeles.

TeamTrak simply ‘gets it’. It’s a great blend of entertainment and fast-paced racing, and just what cycling needs. It will change the whole sport!

Inga Thompson

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Inga Thompson burst onto the US women’s cycling scene in 1984 after a successful collegiate running career. Within a few months she was competing in the Los Angeles Games – her first of three Olympics.  She became 10-time National champion, two-time podium finisher at the Women’s Tour de France, and 2014 inductee into the U.S. Bicycling Hall of Fame. She is the founder of the Inga Thompson Foundation, a 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that supports competitive women cyclists through meaningful financial assistance, mentorship, representation for Safe Sport issues and promotion of ethical, drug-free competition in all sports. Thompson is a lifelong clean sport evangelist and has become a recognized champion of the right to keep women’s sport for females, participating in the Independent Women’s Forum alongside Riley Gaines and other high-profile female athletes.

I strongly support TeamTrak for its commitment to fairness in women’s competition and applaud the management’s commitment to exciting, legitimate racing.

Fred Rodriguez

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Freddie found his passion for cycling in 1984 when his father took him to watch Alexi Grewal win the Olympic road race. He began racing at the Olympic Velodrome and in road races throughout Southern California. Nicknamed “Fast Freddie” for his lethal sprint, Rodriguez went on to compete in 7 Tours de France, rode on the 2000 Olympic team and won a stage of the prestigious Giro d’Italia. He also won a record 4 U.S. Pro National Road Race Championships and sprinted to top ten finishes in many of Europe’s most prestigious single day road racing classics.  He now runs an apparel company, coaches cycling, and is founder of the Fast Freddie Foundation, which provides bikes and mentoring youth who want to get into cycling.

TeamTrak really is the future of cycling. It’s exciting for kids and entertainment for a new generation of fans with a shorter attention span. Plus it provides great story lines for the media.

Frankie Andreu

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Frankie Andreu’s career as one of the USA’s top cyclists began in the mid-1980’s as a junior category track racer on Detroit’s outdoor velodrome. He won national track titles and a spot on the 1988 Olympic Track Cycling Team to Seoul Korea before switching to road racing as a member of the iconic 7-Eleven Team, the USA’s first entry to the Tour de France. He finished nine Tours de France, three Tours of Spain, One Tour of Italy and was 4th in the 1996 Olympic Road Race during his twelve year professional career. He has remained in cycling as a team director and popular television commentator, along with being a live event announcer for many top cycling events in the U.S.

As an announcer, I love the TeamTrak format with city teams of both men and women. It makes for an exciting two-hour show with ten high speed races that build suspense, it’s just what cycling needs!

John Howard

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John Howard is arguably the most intriguing and daring American endurance cyclist of all time. A three-time Olympian, he won four Elite National Road Championship titles, a gold medal in the 1971 Pan American Games, and raced for 10 years throughout the world on the U.S. National Team. After his elite cycling career, he won Hawaii’s Ironman Triathalon, set the bicycle speed record of 152.2 mph on the Bonneville Salt Flats, finished 2nd in the first 3000-mile Race Across America and set the world 24 hour cycling distance record of 539 miles. Howard has authored six books on cycling including The Black Cyclone, a historical novel about Major Taylor, the black champion who was America’s most popular track cycling sprinter during cycling’s Golden Age at the turn of the 20th Century.

From researching The Black Cyclone, I became enchanted with the immense popularity of track cycling over a century ago. I really see how a modernized version of track racing can again captivate Americans.

Norm Alvis

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Norm Alvis had a distinguished pro cycling career from 1988 to 1998, including competing in the 1988 Olympic Games and racing for the best American pro teams of the era: 7-Eleven, Motorola, and Saturn. He rode the Tour de France, the Tour of Italy, and all the European classics. He won dozens of races on five continents including the 1995 National Pro Championship in Philadelphia and the 1997 Sun Tour in Australia. He set the National Hour Record in 1997 on the velodrome which held for 17 years. In addition to continuing cycling as a Masters racer, Norm has a successful career in wealth management, most recently as Senior Vice President at Altus Wealth Group in Colorado Springs.

Track cycling represents an untapped business opportunity not unlike what we’ve seen recently in sports like Professional Bull Riding, Ultimate Fighting and Pickleball. The visionaries and experienced management behind TeamTrak are the right ones to accomplish this.

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