2023 UCI Cycling World Championships

[1] The UCI Cycling World Championships, to be held every four years in the year preceding the Olympic Games, brings together various disciplines of cycling for them to be held as part of one event, including the UCI Road World Championships, UCI Mountain Bike World Championships and UCI Track Cycling World Championships.

[2] The event had a budget of £45–50 million, with funding coming from various local and national bodies, including the Scottish Government and UK Sport.

[5] It was confirmed that the following events would feature, with the full schedule announced on 8 September 2022.

[1] Disciplines included events for professional and amateurs, able-bodied and para cyclists, youth and age-grade athletes The UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships, which are considered a winter discipline, and the UCI Gravel World Championships which were introduced after the awarding of the 2023 championships, and require a very specific terrain, are the only UCI disciplines not included, while junior and under-23 track cycling was also not included.

*   Host nation (Great Britain)This medal table refers to all events except for para-cycling, including Gran Fondo.