[13] The quality of Carnegie's track racing was a key driver behind the push by the NSW Cycling Union to move the 1956 Melbourne Olympics track cycling programme to the Carnegie velodrome after delays in the resurfacing of the Olympic Park Velodrome.
[18] More recently, the club's summer criterium racing has become very popular, attracting some of the best riders in the World and is regularly covered in leading cycling publications including Cyclingnews.com.
In summer, criterium races are held on Sunday mornings at Glenvale Crescent and Tuesday evenings at Sandown Raceway.
Between October and April each summer, Carnegie Caulfield holds weekly criterium races on Sunday mornings at Glenvale Crescent, Mulgrave and on Tuesday evenings at Sandown Raceway.
At the elite end, A Grade has hosted some of the world's best riders, including: Glenvale Crescent has also hosted some of the world's leading female riders, including: For most of the season, women race alongside men, with prizes paid for the first ~3 women across the line in each grade (depending on overall numbers).
The club has also received significant support from state and federal government, most recently in relation to installing new flood lighting[35] Over winter, Carnegie Caulfield holds mass start and handicap races east of Melbourne.
[40] Carnegie Caulfield has been awarded the Australian Club Premiership by Cycling Australia 7 times in the last 10 years[41][42][43] Club riders have represented Australia at 13 Olympic and Paralympics Games[44] Carnegie Caulfield riders have won 15 World Championships since 1988.
Club members have won over 100 Australian Champions[45] 2015 Road, Elite Men – Adam Mulford Official website