On Friday 1 May 2026, the Luxembourg Paralympic Committee (LPC) reported on the Luxembourg athletes who participated at the UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup.

The event, held from Tuesday 28 April to Friday 1 May in Gistel (Belgium), saw three Luxembourg athletes take part in the high-level international competition: Carlos Neves and Paul Kremer in handbike (category MH4), and Amsal Redzepovic in tricycle (category MT2). This marked a first World Cup participation for Amsal Redzepovic and Paul Kremer, as well as the first official World Cup representation for Luxembourg for Carlos Neves. 

The events began with the individual time trial, held on Tuesday 28 April. In the MT2 (tricycle) category, Amsal Redzepovic finished 13th with a time of 22:48.35 over a distance of 10.2 km. In the MH4 (handbike) category, Carlos Neves finished 13th in 34:08.24, while Paul Kremer placed 20th in 41:48.37. Both athletes covered a distance of 20.4 km (two laps).

On Thursday 30 April, the three athletes took part in the road race. Amsal Redzepovic, in the MT2 category, finished in 13th place with a time of 01:08:29 over a distance of 29.4 km (three laps). In the MH4 category, Carlos Neves placed 13th in 01:41:47 over a distance of 60 km (six laps), while Paul Kremer finished in 21st place (-1 lap).

The LPC said: “Faced with particularly strong international competition, this participation represents a highly enriching experience for the Luxembourg athletes, allowing them to continue their development and gain valuable experience at this level of competition. The collaboration with the FSCL also represents an important step in the development of para-cycling in Luxembourg, enabling enhanced sporting expertise and strengthening the structuring work undertaken by the LPC in this discipline.”

The Luxembourg Paralympic Committee congratulated its athletes on their commitment and performances, and wished them every success in their upcoming competitions.

The Luxembourg athletes were supported on site by the team from the Fédération du Sport Cycliste Luxembourgeois (FSCL), as part of close collaboration between the two organisations.