UEC European Track Championships Preview


Eight athletes will head to Konya, Turkey for the upcoming Track European Championships. The championships take place from Sunday 1st of February until Thursday, 5th of February 2026. 


DateEventAthlete(s)
1st FebruaryWomen's ScratchEmma Jeffers 

1st February (Qualifying)

Women's Team Pursuit*Erin Creighton, Aoife O’Brien, Esther Wong, Fiona Mangan 
1st FebruaryMen's EliminationMatti Dobbins 
2nd FebruaryMen's PointsMatti Dobbins 
2nd FebruaryWomen's Elimination*Aoife O’Brien 
2nd FebruaryMen's TT KiloMax Fitzgerald 
2nd FebruaryWomen's EliminationAoife O'Brien
3rd FebruaryMen's ScratchMax Fitzgerald 
3rd FebruaryWomen's OmniumAoife O'Brien
5th FebruaryWomen's MadisonErin Creighton, Aoife O'Brien
4th FebruaryWomen's PointsEsther Wong
4th FebruaryWomen's Individual PursuitLucy Benezet Minns
4th FebruaryWomen's KiloEmma Jeffers
4th FebruaryMen's Omnium Matti Dobbins
3rd FebruaryMen's Scratch Max Fitzgerald 
1st FebruaryMen's EliminationMatti Dobbins
2nd FebruaryMen's PointsMatti Dobbins
2nd FebruaryMen's KiloMax Fitzgerald 

* Qualifying round,


Racing gets underway on Sunday, February 1st and finishes on Thursday, February 5th, with Irish riders competing on every day of the event. The full provisional schedule is available here.


The competition will see 315 athletes from 30 countries compete, with a total of 22 continental titles up for grabs across the men's and women's categories. A high standard of racing is expected, with many Olympic, world and European champions ready to compete for continental titles in all track disciplines.


Enrico Della Casa, President of the Union Européenne de Cyclisme: 

“The Track Elite European Championships in Konya promise to be a high-level event, not only because of the number of participants, but above all because of the calibre of the athletes taking part, with a very high concentration of Olympic and world champions. These Championships will be especially important, as they are taking place two years before the Olympic Games in Los Angeles.

“Türkiye has already demonstrated considerable experience in organising high-level events and, given the performances and records set at this velodrome, we expect a very high-level technical Championships, which will be followed with great interest in Europe and all over the world thanks to our partnership with Eurovision.

“I would like to warmly thank the Turkish Cycling Federation and its President Emin Müftüoğlu, for their passion, expertise and constant availability, the Turkish Ministry of Youth and Sports and its Minister Dr Osman Aşkın Bak, for their valuable institutional support, and Governor İbrahim Akın, as well as Mr. Uğur İbrahim Altay, the Mayor the Metropolitan City of Konya, for their enthusiasm and commitment to hosting this major event.”