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FIM E-Bike Cross World Cup
Category Motorcycle racing
RegionInternational
Inaugural season2019
Official website FIM E-Bike Cross World Cup website
Current season

The FIM E-Bike Cross World Cup is the premier competition organized by FIM on the sport of e-bike racing. The competition started in 2019 in the middle of disputes between FIM and UCI over which governing body would govern the e-bike sports. [1]

Men medallists

EX1

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2019 Anze Svetek
  Slovenia
Mark Scheu
  Germany
Gianni Meschini
  Italy
2020 Roberto Fabbri
  Italy
Andrea Pignotti
  Italy
Adrien Fretigne
  France
2021 Andrea Pignotti
  Italy
Roberto Fabbri
  Italy
Tomasso Bianchetti
  Italy
2022 Stefano Bonacina
  Italy
Andrea Pignotti
  Italy
Roberto Fabbri
  Italy

EX2

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2019 Roberto Fabbri
  Italy
Davide Guarneri
  Italy
Mattia Folchi
  Italy
2020 Cristian Comastri
  Italy
Manuel Iacopi
  Italy
Giuliano Boschi
  Italy
2021 Gianni Meschini
  Italy
Gaylord Soldevila
  France
Andrea Sassoli
  Italy
2022 Sascha Sodies
  Germany
Tom Pajic
  France
Andrea Sassoli
  Italy

EX3

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2020 Gaylord Soldevila
  France
Riccardo Boschi
  Italy
Mitja Sorn
  Slovenia
2021 Andrea Di Luca
  Italy
Giuliano Boschi
  Italy
Mitja Sorn
  Slovenia
2022 Andrea Di Luca
  Italy
Davide Rossin
  Italy
not awarded

Women medallists

EX1

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2019 Caroline Duchene
  France
not awarded not awarded

EX2

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2019 Nikolette Makk
  Hungary
not awarded not awarded
2021 Matilde Andrea Melani
  Italy
not awarded not awarded

References

  1. ^ "Motorcycle federation and UCI in a dispute over who gets e-bikes". cyclingmagazine.ca. 8 April 2019.
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

FIM E-Bike Cross World Cup
Category Motorcycle racing
RegionInternational
Inaugural season2019
Official website FIM E-Bike Cross World Cup website
Current season

The FIM E-Bike Cross World Cup is the premier competition organized by FIM on the sport of e-bike racing. The competition started in 2019 in the middle of disputes between FIM and UCI over which governing body would govern the e-bike sports. [1]

Men medallists

EX1

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2019 Anze Svetek
  Slovenia
Mark Scheu
  Germany
Gianni Meschini
  Italy
2020 Roberto Fabbri
  Italy
Andrea Pignotti
  Italy
Adrien Fretigne
  France
2021 Andrea Pignotti
  Italy
Roberto Fabbri
  Italy
Tomasso Bianchetti
  Italy
2022 Stefano Bonacina
  Italy
Andrea Pignotti
  Italy
Roberto Fabbri
  Italy

EX2

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2019 Roberto Fabbri
  Italy
Davide Guarneri
  Italy
Mattia Folchi
  Italy
2020 Cristian Comastri
  Italy
Manuel Iacopi
  Italy
Giuliano Boschi
  Italy
2021 Gianni Meschini
  Italy
Gaylord Soldevila
  France
Andrea Sassoli
  Italy
2022 Sascha Sodies
  Germany
Tom Pajic
  France
Andrea Sassoli
  Italy

EX3

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2020 Gaylord Soldevila
  France
Riccardo Boschi
  Italy
Mitja Sorn
  Slovenia
2021 Andrea Di Luca
  Italy
Giuliano Boschi
  Italy
Mitja Sorn
  Slovenia
2022 Andrea Di Luca
  Italy
Davide Rossin
  Italy
not awarded

Women medallists

EX1

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2019 Caroline Duchene
  France
not awarded not awarded

EX2

Event Gold Silver Bronze
2019 Nikolette Makk
  Hungary
not awarded not awarded
2021 Matilde Andrea Melani
  Italy
not awarded not awarded

References

  1. ^ "Motorcycle federation and UCI in a dispute over who gets e-bikes". cyclingmagazine.ca. 8 April 2019.

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