2020 European Road Championships

The 2020 European Road Cycling Championships was the 26th running of the European Road Cycling Championships that took place from 24 to 28 August 2020 in Plouay, France. The event consisted of a total of 6 road races and 7 time trials.

2020 European Road Championships
VenuePlouay, France
Date(s) (2020-08-24 - 2020-08-28)24–28 August 2020
Events13
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Location

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On 10 June 2019, it was announced that Trentino, Italy would host this event from 9 to 13 September 2020.[1] However, due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Italy, the UEC and Trentino officials decided to postpone the city's hosting of the event to 2021.[2] It was later announced in July that Plouay, France would step up to host the event from 24 to 28 August 2020, with the city also hosting the French National Road Race and Time Trial Championships the week prior, as well as the Bretagne Classic and GP de Plouay – Bretagne on 25 and 26 August, respectively.[3]

Race Schedule

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All times are in CEST (UTC 2).[4]

Date Timings Event Distance
Individual time trial events
24 August 9:00 10:20 Junior women 25.6 km (15.9 mi)
10:25 11:55 Junior men 25.6 km (15.9 mi)
12:00 13:05 Under-23 women 25.6 km (15.9 mi)
13:10 14:25 Under-23 men 25.6 km (15.9 mi)
14:30 15:35 Elite women 25.6 km (15.9 mi)
16:10 17:15 Elite men 25.6 km (15.9 mi)
Road race events
26 August 9:00 12:00 Under-23 women 81.9 km (50.9 mi)
13:40 16:00 Elite men 177.45 km (110.26 mi)
27 August 9:00 12:00 Under-23 men 136 km (85 mi)
13:40 15:55 Elite women 109.2 km (67.9 mi)
28 August 11:20 14:00 Junior men 109.25 km (67.88 mi)
9:00 11:00 Junior women 68.25 km (42.41 mi)
Mixed Team Relay
28 August 14:30 17:15 Mixed Team Relay 54.6 km (33.9 mi)

Elite

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Elite Events
Road race[5]   Giacomo Nizzolo (ITA) 4h 12' 23"   Arnaud Démare (FRA) 0"   Pascal Ackermann (GER) 0"
Time trial[6]   Stefan Küng (SUI) 30' 18"   Rémi Cavagna (FRA) 17"   Victor Campenaerts (BEL) 21"
Women's Elite Events
Road race[7]   Annemiek van Vleuten (NED) 2h 50' 46"   Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA) 0"   Katarzyna Niewiadoma (POL) 6"
Time trial[8]   Anna van der Breggen (NED) 34' 03"   Ellen van Dijk (NED) 31"   Marlen Reusser (SUI) 59"

Under-23

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Under-23 Events
Road race[9]   Jonas Hvideberg (NOR) 3h 11' 17"   Anthon Charmig (DEN) 0"   Vojtěch Řepa (CZE) 2"
Time trial[10]   Andreas Leknessund (NOR) 30' 58"   Stefan Bissegger (SUI) 23"   Ilan Van Wilder (BEL) 28"
Women's Under-23 Events
Road race[11]   Elisa Balsamo (ITA) 2h 15' 27"   Lonneke Uneken (NED) 0"   Emma Cecilie Norsgaard (DEN) 0"
Time trial[12]   Hannah Ludwig (GER) 35' 53"   Franziska Koch (GER) 24"   Marta Jaskulska (POL) 1' 18"

Junior

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Road race[13]   Kasper Andersen (DEN) 2h 38' 28"   Pavel Bittner (CZE) 0"   Arnaud de Lie (BEL) 0"
Time trial[14]   Mathias Vacek (CZE) 32' 39"   Marco Brenner (GER) 3"   Lorenzo Milesi (ITA) 17"
Women's Junior Events
Road race[15]   Eleonora Gasparrini (ITA) 1h 54' 22"   Marith Vanhove (BEL) 0"   Katrijn De Clercq (BEL) 0"
Time trial[16]   Elise Uijen (NED) 37' 24"   Maeva Squiban (FRA) 1' 01"   Carlotta Cipressi (ITA) 1' 28"

Mixed Team Relay

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Time Trial[17]   Germany 1h 14' 14"   Switzerland 26"   Italy 2' 35"
Lisa Brennauer
Lisa Klein
Mieke Kröger
Miguel Heidemann
Michel Hessmann
Justin Wolf
Elise Chabbey
Marlen Reusser
Kathrin Stirnemann
Stefan Bissegger
Robin Froidevaux
Claudio Imhof
Vittoria Bussi
Elena Cecchini
Vittoria Guazzini
Edoardo Affini
Liam Bertazzo
Davide Plebani


Overall medal table

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  *   Host nation (Host nation (France))

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Netherlands (NED)3205
2  Italy (ITA)3137
3  Germany (GER)2215
4  Norway (NOR)2002
5  Switzerland (SUI)1214
6  Czech Republic (CZE)1113
  Denmark (DEN)1113
8  France (FRA)*0303
9  Belgium (BEL)0145
10  Poland (POL)0022
Totals (10 entries)13131339

References

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  1. ^ "Trentino will host 2020 European Championships". CyclingNews. 10 June 2019. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  2. ^ "European championships postponed until 2021". VeloNews. 2 May 2020. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  3. ^ "Plouay confirmed as host of 2020 European Championships". CyclingNews. 6 July 2020. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  4. ^ "Programme" (PDF). Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  5. ^ "European Continental Championships - Road Race". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  6. ^ "European Continental Championships - ITT". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  7. ^ "European Continental Championships WE - Road Race". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  8. ^ "European Continental Championships WE - ITT". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  9. ^ "European Continental Championships U23 - Road Race". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  10. ^ "European Continental Championships U23 - ITT 2020". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  11. ^ "European Continental Championships WU23 - Road Race". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 26 August 2020.
  12. ^ "European Continental Championships WU23 - ITT". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  13. ^ "European Continental Championships MJ - Road Race". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  14. ^ "European Continental Championships MJ - ITT". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 24 August 2020.
  15. ^ "European Continental Championships WJ - Road Race". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  16. ^ "European Continental Championships WJ - ITT". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
  17. ^ "European Continental Championships - Mixed Relay TTT". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 28 August 2020.
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