Lara Gillespie Strikes Gold Again As She’s Crowned Double U23 European Champion

Posted in: Track Racing
By Gavin Quinn, Communications Officer, Cycling ireland
Jul 16, 2023 - 7:18:23 AM

Lara Gillespie has struck gold once again as she was crowned U23 Omnium European Champion on Saturday, July 15th.

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Competing at the U23 Track European Championships in Anadia, Portugal, Gillespie followed up her brilliant points race win on Friday to become European champion in the U23 Women’s Omnium.

The Enniskerry rider, who also won the elite and U23 women’s races at the 2023 Road National Championships last month, sealed an Omnium victory with a strong showing in the points race after wins in the tempo and elimination races earlier in the day.

The Omnium consists of four events: scratch race, tempo race, elimination race, points race. The rider with most points at the end of the four events wins. In the opening scratch race, Gillespie finished in tenth place but quickly climbed the leaderboards in the following events.

Gillespie dominated the tempo race, attacking from the start with another rider. With a point on offer for the first rider across the line every lap, Gillespie bagged nine points before catching the bunch and gaining 20 points for lapping the field, sealing victory.

Gillespie once again showed her strength and endurance in the gruelling elimination race to take victory and sat in third place, just two points off the lead, heading into a deciding points race.

Gillespie, just 24 hours crowned U23 European champion in that race, took 24 points in the points race, enough to finish with 126 points - eight points clear of her nearest challenger.

It comes after her victory in the points race on Friday evening.

Gillespie rode extremely well picking up intermediate points in six sprints before holding off her rivals in the final sprint which awarded double points, sealing the win by seven points.

Gillespie was part of a select group of four that gained a lap on their opponents, claiming a 20 point bonus each. The points Gillespie won in the final three sprints proved decisive, outscoring her nearest rival, Maike Van Der Duin from the Netherlands to finish with 49 points.

Gillespie Wins Points Race At U23 European Track Championships


Press Release: 15th July 2023

Lara Gillespie claimed gold at the U23 European Track Championships on Friday, July 15th, in the points race in Anadia, Portugal.

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The 22-year-old from Enniskerry, Co. Wicklow, rode extremely well picking up intermediate points in six sprints before holding off her rivals in the final sprint which awarded double points, sealing the win by seven points.

Gillespie was part of a select group of four that gained a lap on their opponents, claiming a 20 point bonus each. The points Gillespie won in the final three sprints proved decisive, outscoring her nearest rival, Maike Van Der Duin from the Netherlands to finish with 49 points.

Last month Gillespie was crowned elite and U23 National Champion on the road, sprinting to victory after a tough 122.6km race around the roads of Dungannon, Co. Tyrone.

Speaking after the points race, Gillespie said:

“I am really, really happy. It was a great day on the bike. I felt really strong, so I am happy to pull it off. I am proud to be here and represent Ireland. We have a good team around us today so thank you to everyone and thank you to Cycling Ireland.”


On the same day, Stefan Caulfield-Dreier competed in the men’s U23 points race where he finished in 12th place, an encouraging finish in a strong field.

Earlier in the competition, Erin Creighton took an impressive fifth place finish in the scratch race.

Gillespie is back in action on Saturday, competing in the U23 women's Omnium, which consists of four events: scratch race, tempo race, elimination race and points race.

Aaron Wade will also compete in the U23 men's Omnium. Competition concludes on Sunday with the Madison races which will see Erin Creighton and Aoife O’Brien partner together for the event, while Aaron Wade and Stefan Caulfield-Dreier will compete in the men’s Madison.

Image Credits: Tommaso Pelagalli / SprintCyclingAgency

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Competition details are available link here.