The 2026 cycling season has begun. From the first outing, the first laps on the velodrome, and the excitement that accompanies returning to the track after a period of preparation. For the EliteCore Track Team, such a moment was the Trofeu Artur Lopes in Anadia, the heart of Portuguese track cycling.
It was there that we officially debuted, opening the 2026 racing season—with an eye on a path that leads us to a much greater goal.
First starts, shared energy
Anadia was a test of form, but also of teamwork and the rhythm we've been building since the beginning of the project. The track, the pace of our rivals, and the dynamics of the races created the perfect conditions to experience the competitive atmosphere and see how we function as a team in the starting conditions.
Each race was another piece of the puzzle—an opportunity to strengthen communication, trust, and a shared understanding of the situation on the track. It's in moments like these that true team strength is born.
Form as a process
The EliteCore Track Team operates in a long-term cycle, where each race is significant as a step toward a larger vision. The race calendar isn't a list of dates, but a development tool that builds driving quality, stability, and confidence in key moments.
Behind the scenes, this is accompanied by daily work: analysis, discussions, plan adjustments, and consistent refinement of the details that determine competitive advantage at the highest level.
We look further
Anadia was the first start of the season – a moment that ignited emotion, ambition and a shared sense of purpose, because true strength is born in the process that, day after day, takes us to where the fight for the highest level begins.
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Written by: L?ukasz Machowczyk
Edited by: L?ukasz Machowczyk, Wojciech Pszczolarski