2019 European Road Championships

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Date(s) (2019-08-07 - 2019-08-11)7–11 August 2019
Coordinates52°38′N 4°45′E / 52.633°N 4.750°E / 52.633; 4.750
Events13
2019 European Road Championships
Alkmaar is located in Netherlands
Alkmaar
Alkmaar
Location within the Netherlands
VenueAlkmaar, The Netherlands
Date(s) (2019-08-07 - 2019-08-11)7–11 August 2019
Coordinates52°38′N 4°45′E / 52.633°N 4.750°E / 52.633; 4.750
Events13
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The 2019 European Road Cycling Championships was the 25th running of the European Road Cycling Championships, that took place from 7 to 11 August 2019 in Alkmaar, the Netherlands.[1] The event consisted of a total of 6 road races and 7 time trials, including the introduction of the new mixed team relay, regulated by the Union Européenne de Cyclisme (UEC).

The organization was initially awarded to Annecy, France, but the organisers there wanted different dates due to the busy tourism season in August and eventually returned the assignment. The UEC then asked the Dutch province of Drenthe to organise the European Championships, after their bid to organize the World Championships was rejected.[2] In January there were several Dutch cities in the running, of which one fell after the other. There was not enough support in Emmen, the national championships are being held in Ede this year and Den Bosch said it had never been an official candidate.[3] In February Alkmaar was the only one left, after which the organization was definitively awarded on 25 March.[4]

Race Schedule

All times are in CEST (UTC+2).[5]

Date Timings Event Distance
Mixed Team Relay
7 August 14:30 16:30 Mixed Team Relay 44.8 km (27.8 mi)
Individual time trial events
7 August 9:00 10:30 Junior women 22.4 km (13.9 mi)
11:15 12:45 Junior men 22.4 km (13.9 mi)
8 August 9:00 10:15 Under-23 women 22.4 km (13.9 mi)
10:45 12:00 Elite women 22.4 km (13.9 mi)
12:45 14:15 Under-23 men 22.4 km (13.9 mi)
15:00 16:30 Elite men 22.4 km (13.9 mi)
Road race events
9 August 9:00 11:00 Junior women 69 km (43 mi)
12:00 15:00 Under-23 women 92 km (57 mi)
16:00 19:00 Junior men 115 km (71 mi)
10 August 9:00 13:00 Under-23 men 138 km (86 mi)
13:30 17:30 Elite women 115 km (71 mi)
11 August 11:30 16:00 Elite men 172.5 km (107.2 mi)

Elite

Amy Pieters (women's road race)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Elite Events
Road race[6]  Elia Viviani (ITA)3h 30' 52"  Yves Lampaert (BEL)+ 1"  Pascal Ackermann (GER)+ 8"
Time trial[7]  Remco Evenepoel (BEL)24' 55"  Kasper Asgreen (DEN)+ 18"  Edoardo Affini (ITA)+ 20"
Women's Elite Events
Road race[8]  Amy Pieters (NED)2h 56' 02"  Elena Cecchini (ITA)+ 0"  Lisa Klein (GER)+ 0"
Time trial[9]  Ellen van Dijk (NED)28' 07"  Lisa Klein (GER)+ 30"  Lucinda Brand (NED)+ 52"

Under 23

Alberto Dainese (men's U-23 road race)
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Under-23 Events
Road race[10]  Alberto Dainese (ITA)3h 08' 53"  Niklas Larsen (DEN)+ 0"  Rait Ärm (EST)+ 0"
Time trial[11]  Johan Price-Pejtersen (DEN)25' 53"  Mikkel Bjerg (DEN)+ 11"  Stefan Bissegger (SUI)+ 12"
Women's Under-23 Events
Road race[12]  Letizia Paternoster (ITA)2h 15' 00"  Marta Lach (POL)+ 0"  Lonneke Uneken (NED)+ 0"
Time trial[13]  Hannah Ludwig (GER)29' 20"  Maria Novolodskaya (RUS)+ 38"  Elena Pirrone (ITA)+ 39"

Junior

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Road race[14]  Andrii Ponomar (UKR)2h 32' 27"  Maurice Ballerstedt (GER)+ 21"  Andrea Piccolo (ITA)+ 21"
Time trial[15]  Andrea Piccolo (ITA)26' 52"  Lars Boven (NED)+ 12"  Enzo Leijnse (NED)+ 14"
Women's Junior Events
Road race[16]  Ilse Pluimers (NED)1h 44' 14"  Sofie van Rooijen (NED)+ 5"  Kristina Nenadovic (FRA)+ 5"
Time trial[17]  Shirin van Anrooij (NED)30' 18"  Aigul Gareeva (RUS)+ 2"  Wilma Olausson (SWE)+ 42"

Mixed Team Relay

Overall medal table

References

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