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2019 European Mountain Bike Championships

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The 2019 European Mountain Bike Championships was the 29th holding of the European Mountain Bike Championships, an annual mountain biking competition organized by the Union Européenne de Cyclisme (UEC). The championships comprised seven disciplines: downhill, cross-country cycling (XC), cross-country marathon (XCM), cross-country ultra-marathon, cross-country eliminator (XCE), trials, and beach race.[1] The competitions for each discipline were held on different dates and at different venues, the only exceptions being cross-country and cross-country eliminator, which were contested on the same dates and in the same location.

Dates and venues

  • Portugal Pampilhosa da Serra : 4–5 May (downhill)
  • Spain Vielha : 29 June (cross-country ultra-marathon)
  • Norway Kvam : 6 July (cross-country marathon)
  • Czech Republic Brno : 25–28 July (cross-country, cross-country eliminator)
  • Italy Lucca : 4–6 October (trial)
  • France Dunkirk : 15 December beach race

Medal summary

Cross-country

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men Netherlands Mathieu van der Poel Switzerland Florian Vogel Netherlands Milan Vader
Men U-23 Romania Vlad Dascălu Switzerland Filippo Colombo Germany Maximilian Brandl
Men junior Belgium Lukas Malezsewski Switzerland Janis Baumann United Kingdom Harry Birchill
Women Switzerland Jolanda Neff Ukraine Yana Belomoyna Germany Elisabeth Brandau
Women U-23 Switzerland Sina Frei Austria Laura Stigger France Loana Lecomte
Women junior Switzerland Jacqueline Schneebeli Austria Mona Mitterwallner United Kingdom Harriet Harnden
Mixed relay  Switzerland  Italy  Denmark

Cross-country eliminator

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men France Hugo Briatta France Titouan Perrin-Ganier France Lorenzo Serres
Women Italy Gaia Tormena France Coline Clauzure Spain Magdalena Duran Garcia

Cross-country marathon

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men Portugal Tiago Ferreira Italy Samuele Porro Estonia Peeter Pruus
Women Italy Mara Fumagalli Slovenia Blaža Pintarič Sweden Jennie Stenerhag

Cross-country ultra-marathon

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men Spain Llibert Mill Garcia Spain Joseba Albizu Spain Daniel Carreño Nin De Cardona
Women Spain Ramona Gabriel Batalla Spain Silvia Roura Pérez Spain Gisela Biguet Espuña

Downhill

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men France Baptiste Pierron France Benoît Coulanges Austria David Trummer
Women Switzerland Camille Balanche Slovenia Monika Hrastnik Italy Veronika Widmann

Trial

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men 26 inches United Kingdom Jack Carthy France Nicolas Vallée Spain Sergi Llongueras
Men 20 inches Germany Dominik Oswald Spain Alejandro Montalvo Austria Thomas Pechhacker
Women Germany Nina Reichenbach France Manon Basseville Spain Vera Baron
Men, junior 26 inches Germany Oliver Widmann Spain Vito Gonzalez Spain Daniel Baron
Men, junior 20 inches United Kingdom Charlie Rolls Spain Toni Guillen Spain Antonio Fraile

Beachrace

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men Netherlands Ivar Slik Belgium Timothy Dupont Netherlands Rick van Breda
Women Netherlands Nina Kessler Netherlands Riejanne Markus Netherlands Tessa Neefjes

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References

  1. ^ "L'UNION EUROPÉENNE DE CYCLISME EST TOURNÉE VERS LE FUTUR | UEC". Union Européenne de Cyclisme. 2018-11-08. Retrieved 2020-07-31.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: url-status (link)
  2. ^ Wielerflits.nl Ivar Slik kroont zich tot Europees Kampioen Strandracen