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European Road Cycling Championships
The champion's jersey
Race details
RegionEurope
DisciplineRoad
Competition UCI Europe Tour
Web site uec.ch Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1995 (1995)

The European Road Cycling Championships (Officially:UEC Road European Championships) are the set of European championship events for the various disciplines and distances in road cycling and have been regulated by the European Cycling Union since 1995. [1] The championships are for under-23, junior (since 2005) and Elite riders (since 2016). The championships include a road race and an individual time trial since 1997, with women's events shorter than men's and junior's events shorter than under-23's. Championships are open to riders selected by their national cycling governing body. They compete in the colours of their country. As with national road race championships and the UCI Road World Championships, the winners are entitled to wear a special champion's jersey when racing throughout the year; in the case of the European Championship, a white jersey with blue bands and yellow stars, modelled on the flag of Europe, a symbolism and design adopted by both the Council of Europe and the European Union and widely used to represent the continent in sport. [2]

Editions

# Year Country City Category Events
Road race Time trial
1 1995   Czech Republic Trutnov Under-23 2
2 1996  United Kingdom Isle of Man Under-23 2
3 1997   Austria Villach Under-23 4
4 1998  Sweden Uppsala Under-23 4
5 1999  Portugal Lisbon Under-23 4
6 2000  Poland Kielce Under-23 4
7 2001  France Apremont Under-23 4
8 2002  Italy Bergamo Grassobbio Under-23 4
9 2003   Greece Athens Vouliagmeni Under-23 4
10 2004   Estonia Otepää Under-23 4
11 2005  Russia Moscow Under-23, Junior 8
12 2006  Netherlands Valkenburg Heerlen
Valkenburg
Under-23, Junior 8
13 2007   Bulgaria Sofia Under-23, Junior 8
14 2008  Italy Verbania
Pallanza
Arona
Stresa
Under-23, Junior 8
15 2009  Belgium Hooglede-Gits Under-23, Junior 8
16 2010   Turkey Ankara Under-23, Junior 8
17 2011  Italy Offida Under-23, Junior 8
18 2012  Netherlands Goes Under-23, Junior 8
19 2013   Czech Republic Olomouc Under-23, Junior 8
20 2014   Switzerland Nyon Under-23, Junior 8
21 2015   Estonia Tartu Under-23, Junior 8
22 2016  France Plumelec Elite, Under-23, Junior 12
23 2017   Denmark Herning Elite, Under-23, Junior 12
24 2018   Czech Republic Zlín [3] Brno [3] Under-23, Junior 8
 United Kingdom Glasgow [4] Elite 4
25 2019  Netherlands Alkmaar Elite, Under-23, Junior, Mixed 13
26 2020  France Plouay Elite, Under-23, Junior, Mixed 13
27 2021  Italy Trento Elite, Under-23, Junior, Mixed 13
28 2022  Portugal Anadia Under-23, Junior 10
 Germany Munich Elite 4
29 2023  Netherlands Drenthe Elite, Under-23, Junior, Mixed 14
30 2024  Belgium Limburg Elite, Under-23, Junior, Mixed 14

Medals (1995-2023)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Italy443839121
2  Netherlands34182678
3  France20273481
4  Germany20222264
5  Russia18141850
6  Denmark1512532
7  Belgium14171849
8  Switzerland1211629
9  Ukraine912627
10  Poland86519
11  Great Britain56314
12  Norway48416
13  Czech Republic44311
14  Slovenia43613
15  Sweden36312
16  Lithuania34714
17  Spain23611
18  Slovakia2002
19  Luxembourg1405
20  Belarus1337
21  Latvia1236
22  Austria1135
23  Portugal1124
24  Croatia1102
25  Estonia0224
26  Hungary0112
  Ireland0112
28  Finland0011
Totals (28 entries)227227227681

Men's events

Men's elite road race

Men's elite time trial

Men's U23 road race

Men's U23 time trial

Women's events

Women's road race

Women's time trial

Women's U23 road race

Women's U23 time trial

Mixed events

Mixed time trial relay

Junior events

Men's junior road race

Men's junior time trial

Women's junior road race

Women's junior time trial

References

  1. ^ "European Championships Men's Road Race - news, results and information". Global Cycling Network. Retrieved 2024-04-24.
  2. ^ "UEC Road European Championships 2023". olympics.com.
  3. ^ a b Turgis, Dominique (18 April 2018). "Deux villes pour le Championnat d'Europe Espoirs" [Two cities for the U23 European Championship]. DirectVelo (in French). Association Le Peloton. Retrieved 1 July 2018. Brno accueillera les épreuves contre-la-montre. Zlin recevra les courses en ligne. [Brno will host the time trials. Zlin will receive the road races.]
  4. ^ "Sports Programme: 2–12 August 2018" (PDF). Glasgow 2018. Culture and Sport Glasgow. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 March 2017. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  5. ^ "Elite Mixed Team Relay" (PDF). UEC. Retrieved 21 September 2023.

Older results at:

External links

From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
(Redirected from European Road Championships)
European Road Cycling Championships
The champion's jersey
Race details
RegionEurope
DisciplineRoad
Competition UCI Europe Tour
Web site uec.ch Edit this at Wikidata
History
First edition1995 (1995)

The European Road Cycling Championships (Officially:UEC Road European Championships) are the set of European championship events for the various disciplines and distances in road cycling and have been regulated by the European Cycling Union since 1995. [1] The championships are for under-23, junior (since 2005) and Elite riders (since 2016). The championships include a road race and an individual time trial since 1997, with women's events shorter than men's and junior's events shorter than under-23's. Championships are open to riders selected by their national cycling governing body. They compete in the colours of their country. As with national road race championships and the UCI Road World Championships, the winners are entitled to wear a special champion's jersey when racing throughout the year; in the case of the European Championship, a white jersey with blue bands and yellow stars, modelled on the flag of Europe, a symbolism and design adopted by both the Council of Europe and the European Union and widely used to represent the continent in sport. [2]

Editions

# Year Country City Category Events
Road race Time trial
1 1995   Czech Republic Trutnov Under-23 2
2 1996  United Kingdom Isle of Man Under-23 2
3 1997   Austria Villach Under-23 4
4 1998  Sweden Uppsala Under-23 4
5 1999  Portugal Lisbon Under-23 4
6 2000  Poland Kielce Under-23 4
7 2001  France Apremont Under-23 4
8 2002  Italy Bergamo Grassobbio Under-23 4
9 2003   Greece Athens Vouliagmeni Under-23 4
10 2004   Estonia Otepää Under-23 4
11 2005  Russia Moscow Under-23, Junior 8
12 2006  Netherlands Valkenburg Heerlen
Valkenburg
Under-23, Junior 8
13 2007   Bulgaria Sofia Under-23, Junior 8
14 2008  Italy Verbania
Pallanza
Arona
Stresa
Under-23, Junior 8
15 2009  Belgium Hooglede-Gits Under-23, Junior 8
16 2010   Turkey Ankara Under-23, Junior 8
17 2011  Italy Offida Under-23, Junior 8
18 2012  Netherlands Goes Under-23, Junior 8
19 2013   Czech Republic Olomouc Under-23, Junior 8
20 2014   Switzerland Nyon Under-23, Junior 8
21 2015   Estonia Tartu Under-23, Junior 8
22 2016  France Plumelec Elite, Under-23, Junior 12
23 2017   Denmark Herning Elite, Under-23, Junior 12
24 2018   Czech Republic Zlín [3] Brno [3] Under-23, Junior 8
 United Kingdom Glasgow [4] Elite 4
25 2019  Netherlands Alkmaar Elite, Under-23, Junior, Mixed 13
26 2020  France Plouay Elite, Under-23, Junior, Mixed 13
27 2021  Italy Trento Elite, Under-23, Junior, Mixed 13
28 2022  Portugal Anadia Under-23, Junior 10
 Germany Munich Elite 4
29 2023  Netherlands Drenthe Elite, Under-23, Junior, Mixed 14
30 2024  Belgium Limburg Elite, Under-23, Junior, Mixed 14

Medals (1995-2023)

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Italy443839121
2  Netherlands34182678
3  France20273481
4  Germany20222264
5  Russia18141850
6  Denmark1512532
7  Belgium14171849
8  Switzerland1211629
9  Ukraine912627
10  Poland86519
11  Great Britain56314
12  Norway48416
13  Czech Republic44311
14  Slovenia43613
15  Sweden36312
16  Lithuania34714
17  Spain23611
18  Slovakia2002
19  Luxembourg1405
20  Belarus1337
21  Latvia1236
22  Austria1135
23  Portugal1124
24  Croatia1102
25  Estonia0224
26  Hungary0112
  Ireland0112
28  Finland0011
Totals (28 entries)227227227681

Men's events

Men's elite road race

Men's elite time trial

Men's U23 road race

Men's U23 time trial

Women's events

Women's road race

Women's time trial

Women's U23 road race

Women's U23 time trial

Mixed events

Mixed time trial relay

Junior events

Men's junior road race

Men's junior time trial

Women's junior road race

Women's junior time trial

References

  1. ^ "European Championships Men's Road Race - news, results and information". Global Cycling Network. Retrieved 2024-04-24.
  2. ^ "UEC Road European Championships 2023". olympics.com.
  3. ^ a b Turgis, Dominique (18 April 2018). "Deux villes pour le Championnat d'Europe Espoirs" [Two cities for the U23 European Championship]. DirectVelo (in French). Association Le Peloton. Retrieved 1 July 2018. Brno accueillera les épreuves contre-la-montre. Zlin recevra les courses en ligne. [Brno will host the time trials. Zlin will receive the road races.]
  4. ^ "Sports Programme: 2–12 August 2018" (PDF). Glasgow 2018. Culture and Sport Glasgow. Archived from the original (PDF) on 29 March 2017. Retrieved 14 May 2017.
  5. ^ "Elite Mixed Team Relay" (PDF). UEC. Retrieved 21 September 2023.

Older results at:

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