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Track Cycling UEC European Championships 2026


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That women's pursuit team looks brutally fast. Batter you over the head into submission brutal, perhaps not seen since the early Trott-Rowsell days The 4 minute barrier could be on borrowed time.

 

The two British women sprinters Finucane and Caldwell also look pretty ominous, indeed the whole women's sprint team looks in some shape and with some depth to get that result without Finucane

 

Work to do for the British men's teams, but they won't be unhappy either, not to mention Joe Truman's unexpected Kilo win.

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13 minutes ago, mpjmcevoy said:

That women's pursuit team looks brutally fast. Batter you over the head into submission brutal, perhaps not seen since the early Trott-Rowsell days The 4 minute barrier could be on borrowed time.

 

 

The problem over the last few years was that no-one was able to keep pace with the big Katie Archibald turns. Looks to be sorted now.  

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The strength of the UK is that they are 100% focused on the track, while Italy must to navigate between the track and the road: the line-up is different for practically every event, etc. Paternoster should focus 100% on the track; she won't win anything big on the road anymore. As it is, she's weak both there and there. The situation is different with Balsamo, as she's also having significant success on the road and likely earns the most money there.

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2026 UEC European Track Championships - Konya :TUR

 

Results (February 1-5, 2026)

 

Men's Sprint:

1. Matthew Richardson :GBR

2. Harrie Lavreysen :NED

3. Nikita Kiriltsev :AIN (Russia)

4. Mateusz Rudyk :POL 

5. Harry Ledingham-Horn :GBR 

5. Dominik Topinka :CZE 

5. Tom Derache :FRA 

5. Maximilian Dornbach :GER

 

Men's Team Sprint:

1. France :FRA (Gillion - Helal - Oliviero)

2. Great Britain :GBR (Richardson - Truman - Turnbull)

3. Italy :ITA (Bianchi - Minuta - Predomo)

4. Czech Republic :CZE (Peterka - Rauschgold - Topinka) 

5. Germany :GER 

6. Netherlands :NED 

7. Poland :POL

8. Belgium :BEL 

 

Men's Team Pursuit:

1. Denmark :DEN (Hansen - Norman Leth - Pedersen - Rodenberg - Juel Skivild)

2. Switzerland :SUI (Bogli - Buhlmann - Poot - Vogel - Tappeiner)

3. Great Britain :GBR (Bostock - Hobbs - Tidball - Wood - Wiggins)

4. France :FRA (Tabellion - Nilsson-Julien - Dupe - Larronde)

5. Italy :ITA

6. Germany :GER

7. Belgium :BEL

8. Spain :ESP 

 

Men's Keirin:

1. Matthew Richardson :GBR

2. Harrie Lavreysen :NED

3. Lowie Nulens :BEL

4. Nikita Kalachnik :AIN (Russia)

5. Tom Derache :FRA

6. Harry Ledingham-Horn :GBR

7. Luca Spiegel :GER

8. Rayan Helal :FRA 

 

Men's Omnium:

1. Iuri Leitao :POR

2. Yanne Dorenbos :NED

3. Roger Kluge :GER

4. Henry Hobbs :GBR

5. Milan van den Haute :BEL

6. Ilya Savekin :AIN (Russia)

7. Alex Vogel :SUI

8. Rasmus Pedersen :DEN 

 

Men's Madison:

1. Germany :GER (Augenstein - Kluge) 

2. Portugal :POR (Leitao - Narciso)

3. Belgium :BEL (de Buyst - Hesters)

4. Netherlands :NED (Havik - Hoppezak)

5. Italy :ITA 

6. Denmark :DEN 

7. France :FRA 

8. Czech Republic :CZE 

 

Non-Olympic Men's Events:

 

Men's 1km Time Trial:

1. Joseph Truman :GBR

2. Etienne Oliviero :FRA

3. David Peterka :CZE 

 

Men's Individual Pursuit:

1. Lev Gonov :AIN (Russia)

2. Robin Juel Skivild :DEN

3. Renato Favero :ITA 

 

Men's Points Race:

1. Tim Torn Teutenberg :GER

2. Conrad Haugsted :DEN

3. Jasper De Buyst :BEL 

 

Men's Scratch:

1. Alex Vogel :SUI

2. Ilya Savekin :AIN (Russia)

3. Vincent Hoppezak :NED 

 

Men's Elimination Race:

1. Tobias Hansen :DEN

2. Tim Torn Teutenberg :GER

3. Jules Hesters :BEL 

 

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Women's Sprint:

1. Emma Finucane :GBR

2. Sophie Capewell :GBR

3. Alina Lysenko :AIN (Russia)

4. Lea Friedrich :GER

5. Yana Burlakova :AIN (Russia)

5. Miriam Vece :ITA

5. Hetty van de Wouw :NED

5. Pauline Grabosch :GER 

 

Women's Team Sprint:

1. Germany :GER (Friedrich - Grabosch - Schneider)

2. Great Britain :GBR (Capewell - Parris-Smith - Thomas)

3. Netherlands :NED (Kalee - van de Wouw - van der Peet)

4. France :FRA (Drouode - Gros - Kouame)

5. Poland :POL

6. Czech Republic :CZE

7. Ukraine :UKR

8. Italy :ITA 

 

Women's Team Pursuit:

1. Great Britain :GBR (Archibald - Knight - Morris - Couzens)

2. Germany :GER (Kroger - Klein - Subemilch - Braube)

3. Italy :ITA (Balsamo - Paternoster - Venturelli - Sanarini)

4. France :FRA (Berteau - Fortin - Dupin - Rouat)

5. Switzerland :SUI

6. Belgium :BEL

7. Ireland :IRL

8. Netherlands :NED 

 

Women's Keirin:

1. Alina Lysenko :AIN (Russia)

2. Mathilde Gros :FRA

3. Lea Friedrich :GER

4. Lauren Bell :GBR

5. Helena Casas :ESP

6. Steffie van der Peet :NED

7. Yana Burlakova :AIN (Russia)

8. Miriam Vece :ITA 

 

Women's Omnium:

1. Anna Morris :GBR

2. Anita Stenberg :NOR

3. Shari Bossuyt :BEL

4. Elisa Balsamo :ITA

5. Clara Copponi :FRA

6. Petra Sevcikova :CZE

7. Lea Lin Teutenberg :GER 

8. Michelle Andres :SUI 

 

Women's Madison:

1. Belgium :BEL (Kopecky - Bossuyt)

2. Great Britain :GBR (Archibald - Morris)

3. Italy :ITA (Balsamo - Venturelli)

4. France :FRA (Copponi - Berteau)

5. Germany :GER

6. Netherlands :NED

7. Switzerland :SUI

8. Poland :POL

 

Non-Olympic Women's Events:

 

Women's 1km Time Trial:

1. Mathilde Gros :FRA

2. Miriam Vece :ITA

3. Yana Burlakova :AIN (Russia)

 

Women's Individual Pursuit:

1. Josie Knight :GBR

2. Federica Venturelli :ITA

3. Millie Couzens :GBR 

 

Women's Points Race:

1. Lotte Kopecky :BEL

2. Victoire Berteau :FRA

3. Sofie van Rooijen :NED 

 

Women's Scratch:

1. Helene Hesters :BEL

2. Aline Seitz :SUI

3. Lena Charlotte Reibner :GER 

 

Women's Elimination Race:

1. Lotte Kopecky :BEL

2. Victoire Berteau :FRA

3. Lea Lin Teutenberg :GER 

 

Complete Results

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