
Spain prepares its selection for the European Track Championships in Konya: a commitment to youth and experience
The national team faces its first big challenge of 2026 with a high-level squad at the European Championships to be held in Türkiye from February 1 to 5
The Spanish delegation that will attend the European Track Championships in Konya is made up of 13 talented cyclists, including the promising Sebastián Mora and Héctor Álvarez. This event represents a firm step in Spain's planning to consolidate itself as a power in track cycling at a continental level.
Since the beginning of the year, the team has intensified its preparation with concentrations in Valencia, adding practice in professional road tests to perfect physical fitness and competitive strategy. Teamwork and international experience will be key to facing a demanding schedule.
A team balanced between youth and seniority with a focus on excellence
The technical direction, headed by coach Juan Peralta and court coordinator Javier Zahonero, has outlined a squad with clear roles that cover both speed and distance. Participation in individual and team events will allow cyclists to test their skills in different disciplines.
| Category | Runners | Main tests |
|---|---|---|
| Men's speed | Alejandro Martínez, Esteban Sánchez, Pepe Moreno | Individual Speed, Keirin, Team Speed |
| Pursuit and funds | Joan Martí Bennassar, Eñaut Urkaregi, Beñat Garaiar, Álvaro Navas, Héctor Álvarez, Sebastián Mora, Laura Rodríguez, Izzy Escalera | Team and individual pursuit, Points, Scratch, Omnium, Elimination |
| Technical female and speed | Helena Casas, Eva Anguela, Laura Rodríguez | Speed, Keirin, Km CRI, Points, Scratch, Madison, Omnium, Elimination |
Each athlete will have a specific participation designed to maximize their medal chances. Sprinters focused on pure speed will compete in events such as individual speed and Keirin, while distance runners will have endurance disciplines such as pursuit and omnium.
The objective: consolidate European presence and prepare future international campaigns
The role of these Europeans in Konya goes beyond the immediate results. It is an opportunity for young cyclists to show their talent against the best in Europe, while veterans serve as a reference and guide for future generations. The experience gained will be essential for the 2026 calendar.
In addition to the competitive aspect, the event will serve to evaluate the level of track cycling in Spain, detect areas for improvement and adjust strategies. The presence in the continental elite also opens the door to future institutional aid and international collaborations.
Perspectives and challenges of the Spanish team in Konya
The main objectives of the Spanish delegation are to obtain medals in speed events, such as speed and keirin, in addition to consolidating in long-distance disciplines. However, the main challenge will be to maintain concentration and cohesion during the five days of the championship.
The competitive climate will be intense, with powerful teams such as Italy, France and Great Britain motivated to get on the podium. The Spanish delegation trusts in its preparation and the quality of its cyclists to make a splash in some of its favorite events.
The future of track cycling in Spain after Konya
The performance in these Europeans will set the course of the track program during 2026. The success of Spanish athletes can translate into more resources for the base categories, greater recognition and a boost for promising young people to approach the discipline.
Spain thus seeks to strengthen its structure and promote a cycle that positions its team among the best in Europe, also with a view to the 2028 Olympic Games in Los Angeles.
Frequently asked questions (FAQ)
- Who are the main leaders of the Spanish team in the Europeans? The runners with the most experience and recent results, such as Sebastián Mora and Héctor Álvarez, lead the delegation.
- What international tests have Spanish cyclists previously prepared for? Professional road tests and concentrations in Valencia have been key in his preparation.
- How many cyclists will represent Spain in these championships? A total of 13 athletes, distributed in different disciplines and categories.
- What objectives does the Spanish team have for the championship? Get medals and improve your position in the continental medal table.
- What disciplines stand out in Spanish participation? Speed, pursuit, points, scratch and omnium, both in men and women.
- What are the main challenges for cyclists in Konya? Maintain concentration during five days of competition and face the main European powers.
- What impact will performance have on these Europeans? It will be key to planning future on-track campaigns and attracting institutional support.
- What role do young talents play in the delegation? They are the basis for generational change and have the opportunity to stand out on a continental stage.
- How will this championship influence track cycling in Spain? Positively, by increasing visibility and motivating new generations.
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