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Six reigning champions named among 25-strong Cycling Team for Glasgow 2026

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A 25-strong Australian cycling team is set for Glasgow 2026, bringing together firepower and fresh talent, all eager to make their mark at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome. 

Six gold medallists from Birmingham 2022 return, joined by a mix of established names and rising talent, forming a confident and well-rounded team ready to take on the Commonwealth’s best. 

One of the most decorated returnees, Georgia Baker won three gold medals at Birmingham 2022 and said she’s excited to be back with a team that has strong depth and continuity. 

“Every time you pull on the green and gold, it’s really special, and to return with this group of riders is incredibly exciting,” Baker said. 

“Birmingham was an unforgettable experience for me, but this team is focused on building on that success and continuing to raise the standard for Australian track cycling.” 

Birmingham 2022 gold medallist Leigh Hoffman also returns, eager to build on that success in Glasgow. 

“It’s always an honour to pull on the green and gold, and to be part of a team with so much depth and talent is really exciting. Birmingham was a special experience, and I’m looking forward to building on that in Glasgow and doing my part for the team,” Hoffman said. 

Jessica Gallagher will line up for her third Commonwealth Games alongside debut pilot Jacqui Mengler-Mohr in the Women’s Tandem B, bringing vast experience across multiple sports and Games campaigns. 

One of Australia’s most versatile and prodigious sporting talents, Gallagher will contest her third Commonwealth Games, having also medalled across three sports — Para Athletics, Para-alpine skiing and Para Cycling — at four Summer and Winter Paralympic Games.  

“Representing Australia at  my third Commonwealth Games is such an honour,” Gallagher said.  

“With the experience I’ve gained over several Games, I’m really looking forward to seeing our new talent step onto the track in Glasgow.  

 “We are all hungry to bring our best performances and I’m excited to see our debutants take up their moment on the big stage.  

“Heading into Glasgow with a blend of familiar faces and exciting new talent, we’re all driven to deliver our very best for the green and gold.” 

Kane Perris will make his Commonwealth Games debut in the Men’s Tandem B, partnering with Luke Zaccaria as the pair look to build on strong recent form, including multiple medals at the 2025 World Championships. 

At the same event, they also claimed gold in the Mixed Team Sprint alongside Gallagher and Mengler-Mohr, bringing impressive recent form into the Games year. 

“To make my Commonwealth Games debut is a dream come true,” Perris said. 

“My Scottish heritage makes this pretty special. I’m expecting many family and friends in the velodrome to cheer me on at my Commonwealth Games debut.” 

“I’m grateful for the opportunity and thrilled to race on such a big stage with Luke again. We can’t wait to give everything we have in Glasgow.” 

They are joined by debutants Gordon AllanTara Neyland and Erin Rowell (née Normoyle), alongside emerging talents Tayte Ryan and Liliya Tatarinoff, who both burst onto the scene at the Trinbago 2023 Commonwealth Youth Games.  

Ryan claimed multiple gold medals across the sprint events, while Tatarinoff won gold in the 500m time trial and added two bronze medals, bringing exciting new depth to the team. 

“Being selected for my first Commonwealth Games is incredibly special,” Ryan said. 

“Competing at the Youth Games in Trinbago was such an amazing experience — the atmosphere, the racing and just being part of the Australian team really lit a fire in me. 

“I’ve worked hard to get to this point, so to now wear the green and gold on a stage like Glasgow is something I’ve dreamed about for a long time.”

Chef de Mission Petria Thomas OAM OLY said the team strikes the right balance of experience and emerging talent, building on the success of Birmingham 2022. 

“Track and Para Cycling remain two of Australia’s strongest programs at the Commonwealth Games, and these selections reflect that legacy,” Thomas said. 

“With five gold medallists returning in the track squad, and a dynamic Para Cycling team featuring both experienced medallists and debutants, we are well positioned for another outstanding campaign at the velodrome.” 

AusCycling CEO Marne Fechner said the selections reflect the strength and depth of Australian cycling, with a mix of proven performers and exciting newcomers earning their place. 

“These teams showcase the continued strength of Australian cycling on the track,” Fechner said. 

“We have a fantastic mix of proven champions, returning medallists and exciting debutants, all of whom have earned their place through consistent performance and commitment to excellence. 

“I congratulate our team on their selections and look forward to seeing them race at Glasgow.” 

AUSTRALIAN CYCLING TEAM – GLASGOW 2026 COMMONWEALTH GAMES 

Name Event Age State Commonwealth Games
Blake Agnoletto Men’s Endurance 23 VIC Debut
Gordon Allan Men’s C1-3 28 NSW Debut
Georgia Baker Women’s Endurance 31 TAS Gold Coast 2018; Birmingham 2022 – three-time gold medallist
Daniel Barber Men’s Sprint 23 NSW Debut
Oliver Bleddyn Men’s Endurance 24 SA Debut
Kristina Clonan Women’s Sprint 28 QLD Birmingham 2022 – gold medallist
Thomas Cornish Men’s Endurance 26 NSW Birmingham 2022 – gold and silver medallist
Sophie Edwards Women’s Endurance 26 SA Birmingham 2022 – gold medallist
Ryan Elliott Men’s Sprint 22 QLD Debut
Jessica Gallagher Women’s Tandem B 40 VIC Birmingham 2022 – two-time gold medallist;
Gold Coast 2018 – two-time silver medallist
Leigh Hoffman Men’s Sprint 25 SA Birmingham 2022 – gold medallist
Conor Leahy Men’s Endurance 27 WA Birmingham 2022 – two-time bronze medallist
Claudia Marcks Women’s Endurance 22 ACT Debut
Alessia McCaig Women’s Sprint 22 VIC Birmingham 2022
Molly McGill Women’s Sprint 24 QLD Debut
Jacqui Mengler-Mohr Pilot – Women’s Tandem B 47 QLD Debut
James Moriarty Men’s Endurance 25 QLD Birmingham 2022 – bronze medallist
Tara Neyland Women’s C4-5 32 VIC Debut
Erin Normoyle Women’s C4-5 33 VIC Debut
Kane Perris Men’s Tandem B 28 WA Debut
Alyssa Polites Women’s Endurance 23 VIC Birmingham 2022
Tayte Ryan Men’s Sprint 20 SA Debut
Liliya Tatarinoff Women’s Sprint 19 WA Debut
Felicity Wilson-Haffenden Women’s Endurance 20 TAS Debut
Luke Zaccaria Pilot – Men’s Tandem B 33 WA Birmingham 2022 – bronze medallist

Cycling (Track) made its debut at the second edition of the Games in 1934 in London and has been on the program at every Games since, with Para Cycling (Track) debuting at Glasgow 2014.  

Australia leads the all-time Commonwealth Games Cycling medal table across all disciplines, with a total of 251 medals, including 121 gold. 

The Glasgow 2026 Commonwealth Games will run from 23 July to 2 August. Cycling (Track) and Para Cycling (Track) events will take place at the Sir Chris Hoy Velodrome and Arena from Friday 30 July to Sunday 2 August 2026. 

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