Asian Road And Para Road Championships 2026 Open In Qassim, Saudi Arabia
The Asian Road and Para Road Championships 2026 are underway in Qassim Region, making a first appearance in Saudi Arabia. The event brings together more than 30 Asian countries. Over 500 male and female cyclists are competing on the road. The championships run from February 5 to 13, with a schedule designed for continuous high-level racing.
The Saudi Cycling Federation is organizing the championships under the supervision of the Asian Cycling Confederation. The program includes 34 races across different categories and classes. Asia’s leading riders are targeting 102 medals over nine days. The total race distance exceeds 1,500 kilometres, creating a demanding test of endurance and tactical skill for all participants.

Para road events form a central part of the Asian Road and Para Road Championships 2026 schedule. A field of 76 male and female athletes with disabilities is competing. Their inclusion reflects Saudi Arabia’s stated focus on accessibility in sport. It also supports athlete development across varied needs, in line with wider Asian cycling objectives and international practices.
| Event | Dates | Total Races | Total Distance | Medals |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Asian Road and Para Road Championships 2026 | 5–13 February 2026 | 34 | Over 1,500 km | 102 |
Races are taking place on courses supported by modern sports infrastructure in Qassim Region. Organisers highlight organisational systems designed for major continental events. These arrangements are intended to meet leading international standards. The Kingdom also seeks to show increased experience in managing large tournaments. This includes logistics, safety planning, timing services and support for teams and officials.
At the end of the opening day’s programme, medal winners received honours in a formal ceremony. The presentation underlined the continental weight of the Asian Road and Para Road Championships 2026. Competition continues over the remaining days, with strong anticipation around elite riders. The event further demonstrates Saudi Arabia’s ability to stage major cycling championships for Asia.
With inputs from SPA