In addition to the national teams, two club teams will complete the peloton, one of which is the Kecskemét-based MBH Bank Cycling Team, who are also returning participants.
This year’s squad might include Ádám Szöllőssy and Marcell Fehérvári, who is known for his track and road racing, but one thing is for sure: they will do their best to do as well as they can on home soil.
Preliminary entry list for the MBH Bank Cycling Team is Zsombor Balogh, Dávid Dobai, Ádám Szöllőssy, Marcell Takács, Csaba Vidéki and Marcell Fehérvári.
And last but not least, we will talk about a team that is one of the flagships of Scandinavian youth cycling. The Tscherning Academy in Denmark is home to cyclists such as Albert Philipsen, world champion in both mountain bike and road cycling. Philipsen will not be coming to Hungary, but there will be no shortage of big names, with Victor Vad, who has already completed almost 50 days of racing this year, has two UCI category wins and has the sprinting skills to be in contention for victory.
Preliminary entry list for the Tscherning Cycling Academy’s is Victor Vad, Marius Hobolth, Sebastian Haaning, Oskar Hertz, Felix Dalhoff and Hugo Rishoj.
As originally planned, the 2023 Home Nations Cup Youth World Cup race will host cyclists as the ninth stop of the ten-round series on 16-17 August.