European Road Championships

The European Road Cycling 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. 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 the Council of Europe.

European Road Cycling Championships
The champion's jersey
Race details
RegionEurope
DisciplineRoad
CompetitionUCI Europe Tour
Web siteuec.ch
History
First edition1995 (1995)

Competitions

NumberYearCountryCityCategoryEvents
Road raceTime trial
11995 Czech RepublicTrutnovUnder-232
21996 United KingdomIsle of ManUnder-232
31997 AustriaVillachUnder-234
41998 SwedenUppsalaUnder-234
51999 PortugalLisbonUnder-234
62000 PolandKielceUnder-234
72001 FranceApremontUnder-234
82002 ItalyBergamoGrassobbioUnder-234
92003 GreeceAthensVouliagmeniUnder-234
102004 EstoniaOtepääUnder-234
112005 RussiaMoscowUnder-23, Junior8
122006 NetherlandsValkenburgHeerlen
Valkenburg
Under-23, Junior8
132007 BulgariaSofiaUnder-23, Junior8
142008 ItalyVerbania
Pallanza
Arona
Stresa
Under-23, Junior8
152009 BelgiumHooglede-GitsUnder-23, Junior8
162010 TurkeyAnkaraUnder-23, Junior8
172011 ItalyOffidaUnder-23, Junior8
182012 NetherlandsGoesUnder-23, Junior8
192013 Czech RepublicOlomoucUnder-23, Junior8
202014  SwitzerlandNyonUnder-23, Junior8
212015 EstoniaTartuUnder-23, Junior8
222016 FrancePlumelecElite, Under-23, Junior12
232017 DenmarkHerningElite, Under-23, Junior12
24 2018  Czech Republic Zlín[1] Brno[1] Under-23, Junior 8
 United Kingdom Glasgow[2] Elite 4
252019 NetherlandsAlkmaarElite, Under-23, Junior, Mixed13
262020 FrancePlouayElite, Under-23, Junior, Mixed13
272021 ItalyTrentoElite, Under-23, Junior

All time medal table

As of 21 September 2019.

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy (ITA)34283294
2 Netherlands (NED)2413845
3 Russia (RUS)17141849
4 France (FRA)16212360
5 Germany (GER)1471738
6 Belgium (BEL)1012830
7 Denmark (DEN)1012325
8 Ukraine (UKR)912627
9 Poland (POL)86317
10  Switzerland (SUI)55515
11 Sweden (SWE)35311
12 Lithuania (LTU)34613
13 Great Britain (GBR)34310
14 Slovenia (SLO)33511
15 Czech Republic (CZE)3227
16 Norway (NOR)24410
17 Slovakia (SVK)2002
18 Belarus (BLR)1337
19 Latvia (LAT)1236
20 Spain (ESP)1135
21 Austria (AUT)1124
 Portugal (POR)1124
23 Croatia (CRO)1001
24 Luxembourg (LUX)0404
25 Estonia (EST)0213
26 Ireland (IRL)0112
27 Hungary (HUN)0011
Totals (27 nations)172167162501

Men's events

Men's road race

Year Gold medal Silver medal Bronze medal
2016 Peter Sagan Julian Alaphilippe Daniel Moreno
2017 Alexander Kristoff Elia Viviani Moreno Hofland
2018 Matteo Trentin Mathieu van der Poel Wout van Aert
2019 Elia Viviani Yves Lampaert Pascal Ackermann

Men's time trial

Year Gold medal Silver medal Bronze medal
2016 Jonathan Castroviejo Victor Campenaerts Moreno Moser
2017 Victor Campenaerts Maciej Bodnar Ryan Mullen
2018 Victor Campenaerts Jonathan Castroviejo Maximilian Schachmann
2019 Remco Evenepoel Kasper Asgreen Edoardo Affini

Men's U23 road race

Year Gold medal Silver medal Bronze medal
1995 Mirko Celestino Romāns Vainšteins Giuliano Figueras
1996 Cândido Barbosa Daniele Contrini Sergei Ivanov
1997 Salvatore Commesso Sven Montgomery Gerrit Glomser
1998 Zoran Klemenčič Andy Vidts Raphael Schweda
1999 Michele Gobbi Luca Paolini Fabio Bulgarelli
2000 Graziano Gasparre Stefan Adamsson Lorenzo Bernucci
2001 Giampaolo Caruso Eric Baumann Roman Luhovyy
2002 Michael Albasini Mikhail Timochine Mathieu Sprick
2003 Giovanni Visconti Jérémy Roy Kristjan Fajt
2004 Kalvis Eisaks Tom Veelers Arturs Ansons
2005 František Raboň Anders Lund Nick Ingels
2006 Benoît Sinner René Mandri Francesco Gavazzi
2007 Andrey Klyuev Ignatas Konovalovas Normunds Lasis
2008 Cyril Gautier Paul Voss Timofey Kritskiy
2009 Kris Boeckmans Jarosław Marycz Sacha Modolo
2010 Piotr Gawronski Nelson Oliveira Arnaud Démare
2011 Julian Kern Siarhei Novikau Konstantin Klimiankou
2012 Jan Tratnik Andžs Flaksis Wouter Wippert
2013 Sean De Bie Petr Vakoč Toms Skujiņš
2014 Stefan Küng Iuri Filosi Anthony Turgis
2015 Erik Baška Mamyr Stash Davide Martinelli
2016 Alexandr Riabushenko Bjorg Lambrecht Andrea Vendrame
2017 Casper Pedersen Benoit Cosnefroy Marc Hirschi
2018 Marc Hirschi Victor Lafay Fernando Barceló
2019 Alberto Dainese Niklas Larsen Rait Ärm

Men's U23 time trial

Year Gold medal Silver medal Bronze medal
1997 Guillaume Auger Fabio Malberti Maurizio Caravaggio
1998 Oleg Joukov Marco Pinotti László Bodrogi
1999 Martin Cotar Charly Wegelius Nicolas Fritsch
2000 Evgeni Petrov Pawel Zugaj Dmitri Stemov
2001 Manuel Quinziato Alexander Bespalov Sebastian Lang
2002 Jonas Olsson Alexander Bespalov Jure Zrimšek
2003 Markus Fothen Jure Zrimšek Vladimir Gusev
2004 Christian Müller Janez Brajkovič Alexei Esin
2005 Dmytro Grabovskyy Dominique Cornu Janez Brajkovič
2006 Dmytro Grabovskyy Jérôme Coppel Dominique Cornu
2007 Maxim Belkov Rein Taaramäe Adriano Malori
2008 Adriano Malori Timofey Kritskiy Artem Ovechkin
2009 Marcel Kittel Timofey Kritskiy Rasmus Quaade
2010 Alex Dowsett Geoffrey Soupe Nelson Oliveira
2011 Yoann Paillot Bob Jungels Vegard Laengen
2012 Rasmus Quaade Bob Jungels Oleksandr Golovash
2013 Victor Campenaerts Oleksandr Golovash Jasha Sütterlin
2014 Stefan Küng Davide Martinelli Alexander Evtushenko
2015 Steven Lammertink Marlen Zmorka Maximilian Schachmann
2016 Lennard Kamna Filippo Ganna Rémi Cavagna
2017 Kasper Asgreen Mikkel Bjerg Corentin Ermenault
2018 Edoardo Affini Izidor Penko Markus Wildauer
2019 Johan Price-Pejtersen Mikkel Bjerg Stefan Bissegger

Women's events

Women's road race

Year Gold medal Silver medal Bronze medal
2016 Anna van der Breggen Katarzyna Niewiadoma Elisa Longo Borghini
2017 Marianne Vos Giorgia Bronzini Olga Zabelinskaya
2018 Marta Bastianelli Marianne Vos Lisa Brennauer
2019 Amy Pieters Elena Cecchini Lisa Klein

Women's time trial

Year Gold medal Silver medal Bronze medal
2016 Ellen van Dijk Anna van der Breggen Olga Zabelinskaya
2017 Ellen van Dijk Ann-Sophie Duyck Anna van der Breggen
2018 Ellen van Dijk Anna van der Breggen Trixi Worrack
2019 Ellen van Dijk Lisa Klein Lucinda Brand

Women's U23 road race

Year Gold medal Silver medal Bronze medal
1995 Regina Schleicher Evi Gensheimer Elena Unruh
1996 Hanka Kupfernagel Diana Žiliūtė Elisabeth Chevanne-Brunel
1997 Elisabeth Chevanne-Brunel Tetyana Styazhkina Izasqun Bengoa
1998 Susanne Ljungskog Diana Žiliūtė Mirella van Melis
1999 Tetyana Styazhkina Oksana Saprykina Nicole Brändli
2000 Alessandra D’Ettorre Mirella van Melis Vera Carrara
2001 Mirella van Melis Angela Hennig-Brodtka Sophie Creux
2002 Trixi Worrack Evy Van Damme Virginie Moinard
2003 María Isabel Moreno Theresa Senff Vera Koedooder
2004 Monica Holler Bertine Spijkerman Nathalie Tirard Collet
2005 Gessica Turato Monica Holler Modesta Vžesniauskaitė
2006 Marianne Vos Tatiana Guderzo Monica Holler
2007 Marianne Vos Marta Bastianelli Rasa Leleivytė
2008 Rasa Leleivytė Lesya Kalytovska Marta Bastianelli
2009 Chantal Blaak Katie Colclough Marianne Vos
2010 Noortje Tabak Lesya Kalytovska Aušrinė Trebaitė
2011 Larisa Pankova Alena Amialiusik Lucinda Brand
2012 Evelyn Arys Barbara Guarischi Kim de Baat
2013 Susanna Zorzi Francesca Cauz Hanna Solovey
2014 Sabrina Stultiens Elena Cecchini Annabelle Dreville
2015 Katarzyna Niewiadoma Ilaria Sanguineti Thalita de Jong
2016 Katarzyna Niewiadoma Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig Séverine Eraud
2017 Pernille Mathiesen Susanne Andersen Alice Barnes
2018 Nikola Nosková Aafke Soet Letizia Paternoster
2019 Letizia Paternoster Marta Lach Lonneke Uneken

Women's U23 time trial

Ellen van Dijk won the women's time trial again in 2009, ahead of Emilia Fahlin and Marianne Vos
Year Gold medal Silver medal Bronze medal
1997 Diana Žiliūtė Izasqun Bengoa Jenny Algelid
1998 Diana Žiliūtė Susanne Ljungskog Rasa Mažeikytė
1999 Tetyana Styazhkina Nicole Brändli Ceris Gilfillan
2000 Lada Kozlíková Ceris Gilfillan Nicole Brändli
2001 Nicole Brändli Lada Kozlíková Olga Zabelinskaya
2002 Olga Zabelinskaya Vera Carrara Vera Koedooder
2003 Virginie Moinard Madeleine Sandig María Isabel Moreno
2004 Tatiana Guderzo Madeleine Sandig Anna Zugno
2005 Madeleine Sandig Tatiana Guderzo Anna Zugno
2006 Linda Villumsen Tatiana Guderzo Bianca Knoepfle
2007 Linda Villumsen Svitlana Halyuk Martina Sáblíková
2008 Ellen van Dijk Svitlana Halyuk Lesya Kalytovska
2009 Ellen van Dijk Emilia Fahlin Marianne Vos
2010 Alexandra Burchenkova Emilia Fahlin Katažina Sosna
2011 Mélodie Lesueur Larisa Pankova Katažina Sosna
2012 Anna van der Breggen Mieke Kröger Elisa Longo Borghini
2013 Hanna Solovey Rossella Ratto Ksenia Dobrynina
2014 Mieke Kröger Séverine Eraud Ramona Forchini
2015 Mieke Kröger Olga Shekel Corinna Lechner
2016 Anastasiia Iakovenko Ksenyia Tuhai Lisa Klein
2017 Pernille Mathiesen Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig Lisa Klein
2018 Aafke Soet Lisa Klein Nikola Nosková
2019 Hannah Ludwig Maria Novolodskaya Elena Pirrone

Junior events

Men's junior road race

Men's junior time trial

Women's junior road race

Women's junior time trial

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References

  1. 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.]
  2. "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.
  • Results at the European Cycling Union website

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