UCI Road World Championships

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The UCI Road World Championships ( English UCI Road World Championships ) are the world championships in road cycling and have been held annually at different locations by the World Cycling Association UCI since 1921.

General

history

The Grand Prix Wolber in France was the forerunner of the professional road world championships from 1922 . The best drivers from Italy , France , Belgium and Switzerland met there .

First held at the Nürburgring in 1927 , the race developed slowly:

1927 - 22 drivers
1928 - 16 drivers
1929 - 17 drivers
1930 - 23 drivers
...  
2006 - 198 drivers

Categories

From 1921 to 1926, the men's road world championships were held exclusively for amateurs , from 1927 until the introduction of the standard license after the 1995 season, then in parallel for professionals and amateurs, and since 1996 in parallel for elite men and U23 men . The women's world championships were held for the first time in 1958, those of the juniors in 1975 and those of the women juniors in 1989, the latter two, however, with the exception of the period from 1997 to 2004 at different locations than the men's events.

shirt

Rainbow jersey

The current world champion in road driving has the right and the duty to wear the world champion's jersey ( rainbow jersey) during all road races (except time trials) until the next world championships in the following year . The same applies to the rainbow jersey awarded in the individual time trial, which must be worn in all time trials in the following year.

The rainbow jersey is white and has a wide horizontal stripe in the colors blue, red, black, yellow and green (from top to bottom) around the chest. In earlier years the rainbow stripes in the time trial version were interrupted by a stylized clock. After this year, former world champions may wear these colors as thin stripes on the sleeve edge and on the collar.

time

Up to and including 1994, the road world championships (excluding the events for juniors) were held at the end of August, a few weeks after the Tour de France . Since then, the races have taken place shortly before the end of the season in late September or early October. The current date is not without controversy, as many racing cyclists have already ended their season at this late point in time.

Until 1995, the road and track world championships in the same country were held consecutively, sometimes in connection with the world championships in indoor cycling. The world championships have been awarded to various national associations since 1996. In addition, so-called B World Championships were held between 1997 and 2003, in which athletes from countries where the level of performance in cycling was still developing.

Disciplines

Road racing

The road races were and will be held at the Road World Championships in all of the above categories. The course consists of a mostly demanding loop, which is driven several times depending on the category and length. Besides the big stage race Tour de France , Giro d'Italia and Vuelta a España and the classic road race of men considered by the Road World Championships as the most prestigious race of cycling .

Individual time trial

In 1994, the individual time trial was introduced as a second discipline for men, women and juniors , which was also established for the U23 men from 1996 and for the women from 1998.

Team time trial

In the years 1962 to 1994 a world championship for four national teams in team time trial over 100 km was held. This tradition was revived in a modified form in 2012, when a world championship title in the team time trial was awarded for 6-person cycling teams for men (approx. 50 km) and women (approx. 35 km). These competitions were discontinued from the UCI Road World Championships 2019 in favor of a time trial in the form of the mixed relay (2 × 25 km).

participation

National teams compete in the road world championships , which is in contrast to most other UCI events for men and women, where commercial cycling teams usually start. The number of starting places for each national team is determined by the national rankings of the respective UCI racing series in the individual categories (with the exception of the juniors and the time trial): the UCI WorldTour and the UCI Continental Circuits for the men's elite, the UCI world rankings for the women's elite, the UCI Continental Circuits and the U23 men's cycling nations cup for the U23 men and the junior cycling nations cup of the juniors. The most successful nations are allowed to offer the most drivers, which means a team of nine drivers in the men's road race.

Palmarès

Men

All winners of the men's road world championships in road races (amateurs and professionals, from 1996: elite) and individual time trials are listed below:

year venue World Champion (road races - amateurs)
1921 DenmarkDenmark Copenhagen SwedenSweden Gunnar Skold
1922 United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Liverpool United Kingdom 1801United Kingdom of Great Britain and Ireland Dave Marsh
1923 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Zurich Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Libero Ferrario
1924 Third French RepublicThird French Republic Paris Third French RepublicThird French Republic André Leducq
1925 NetherlandsNetherlands Apeldoorn BelgiumBelgium Rik Hoevenaers
1926 Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Milan - Turin Third French RepublicThird French Republic Octave Dayen
year venue World Champion (road racing professionals) World Champion (road races - amateurs)
1927 German EmpireGerman Empire Nürburgring Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Alfredo Binda BelgiumBelgium Jean Aerts
1928 Hungary 1918Hungary Budapest BelgiumBelgium Georges Ronsse Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Allegro Grandi
1929 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Zurich BelgiumBelgium Georges Ronsse Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Pierino Bertolazzo
1930 BelgiumBelgium Liege Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Alfredo Binda Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Giuseppe Martano
1931 DenmarkDenmark Copenhagen Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Learco Guerra DenmarkDenmark Henry Hansen
1932 Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Rome Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Alfredo Binda Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Giuseppe Martano
1933 Third French RepublicThird French Republic Montlhéry Third French RepublicThird French Republic Georges Speicher SwitzerlandSwitzerland Paul Egli
1934 Nazi stateNazi state Leipzig BelgiumBelgium Karel Kaers NetherlandsNetherlands Kees Pellenaars
1935 BelgiumBelgium Floreffe BelgiumBelgium Jean Aerts Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Ivo Mancini
1936 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Bern Third French RepublicThird French Republic Antonin Magne SwitzerlandSwitzerland Edgar Buchwalder
1937 DenmarkDenmark Copenhagen BelgiumBelgium Eloi Meulenberg Italy 1861Kingdom of Italy (1861-1946) Adolfo Leoni
1938 NetherlandsNetherlands Valkenburg BelgiumBelgium Marcel Kint SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hans Knecht
1939–45 not held
1946 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Zurich SwitzerlandSwitzerland Hans Knecht Third French RepublicThird French Republic Henri Aubry
1947 FranceFrance Reims NetherlandsNetherlands Theofiel Middelkamp ItalyItaly Alfio Ferrari
1948 NetherlandsNetherlands Valkenburg BelgiumBelgium Albéric Schotte SwedenSweden Harry Snell
1949 DenmarkDenmark Copenhagen BelgiumBelgium Rik Van Steenbergen NetherlandsNetherlands Henk Vaanhof
1950 BelgiumBelgium Moorslede BelgiumBelgium Albéric Schotte AustraliaAustralia Jack Hoobin
1951 ItalyItaly Varese SwitzerlandSwitzerland Ferdy Kübler ItalyItaly Gianni Ghidini
1952 LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Heinz Müller ItalyItaly Luciano Giancolla
1953 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Lugano ItalyItaly Fausto Coppi ItalyItaly Ricardo Filippi
1954 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Solingen FranceFrance Louison Bobet BelgiumBelgium Emiel Van Cauter
1955 ItalyItaly Frascati BelgiumBelgium Constant Ockers ItalyItaly Sante Ranucci
1956 DenmarkDenmark Ballerup BelgiumBelgium Rik Van Steenbergen NetherlandsNetherlands Frans Mahn
1957 BelgiumBelgium Commodity BelgiumBelgium Rik Van Steenbergen BelgiumBelgium Louis Proost
1958 FranceFrance Reims ItalyItaly Ercole Baldini Germany Democratic Republic 1949German Democratic Republic Gustav-Adolf Schur
1959 NetherlandsNetherlands Zandvoort FranceFrance André Darrigade Germany Democratic Republic 1949German Democratic Republic Gustav-Adolf Schur
1960 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Sachsenring BelgiumBelgium Rik Van Looy Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Bernhard Eckstein
1961 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Bern BelgiumBelgium Rik Van Looy FranceFrance Jean Jourden
1962 ItalyItaly Salò FranceFrance Jean Stablinski ItalyItaly Renato Bongioni
1963 BelgiumBelgium Ronse BelgiumBelgium Benoni Beheyt ItalyItaly Flaviano Vicentini
1964 FranceFrance Sallanches NetherlandsNetherlands Jan Janssen BelgiumBelgium Eddy Merckx
1965 Spain 1945Spain Lasarte-Oria United KingdomUnited Kingdom Tom Simpson FranceFrance Jacques Botherel
1966 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Nürburgring Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Rudi Altig NetherlandsNetherlands Evert Dolman
1967 NetherlandsNetherlands Heerlen BelgiumBelgium Eddy Merckx United KingdomUnited Kingdom Graham Webb
1968 ItalyItaly Imola ItalyItaly Vittorio Adorni ItalyItaly Vittorio Marcelli
1969 BelgiumBelgium Zolder NetherlandsNetherlands Harm Ottenbros DenmarkDenmark Leif Mortensen
1970 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Leicester BelgiumBelgium Jean-Pierre Monseré DenmarkDenmark Jørgen Schmidt
1971 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Mendrisio BelgiumBelgium Eddy Merckx FranceFrance Regis Ovion
1972 FranceFrance Gap ItalyItaly Marino Basso NetherlandsNetherlands Hennie Kuiper
1973 Spain 1945Spain Barcelona ItalyItaly Felice Gimondi PolandPoland Ryszard Jan Szurkowski
1974 CanadaCanada Montreal BelgiumBelgium Eddy Merckx PolandPoland Janusz Kowalski
1975 BelgiumBelgium Yvoir NetherlandsNetherlands Hennie Kuiper NetherlandsNetherlands Adrianus Gevers
1976 ItalyItaly Ostuni BelgiumBelgium Freddy Maertens SwedenSweden Bernt Johansson
1977 Venezuela 1954Venezuela San Cristobal ItalyItaly Francesco Moser ItalyItaly Claudio Corti
1978 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Nürburgring NetherlandsNetherlands Gerrie Knetemann SwitzerlandSwitzerland Gilbert Glaus
1979 NetherlandsNetherlands Valkenburg NetherlandsNetherlands Jan Raas ItalyItaly Gianni Giacomini
1980 FranceFrance Sallanches FranceFrance Bernard Hinault Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Sergei Sukhoruchenkov
1981 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Prague BelgiumBelgium Freddy Maertens Soviet UnionSoviet Union Andrei Vedernikov
1982 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Goodwood ItalyItaly Giuseppe Saronni Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Bernd Drogan
1983 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Altenrhein United StatesUnited States Greg LeMond Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Uwe Raab
1984 SpainSpain Barcelona BelgiumBelgium Claude Criquielion United StatesUnited States Alexi Grewal
1985 ItalyItaly Giavera del Montello NetherlandsNetherlands Joop Zoetemelk PolandPoland Lech Piasecki
1986 United StatesUnited States Colorado Springs ItalyItaly Moreno Argentin Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Uwe Ampler
1987 AustriaAustria Villach IrelandIreland Stephen Roche FranceFrance Richard Vivien
1988 BelgiumBelgium Ronse ItalyItaly Maurizio Fondriest Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Olaf Ludwig
1989 FranceFrance Chambery United StatesUnited States Greg LeMond PolandPoland Joachim Halupczok
1990 JapanJapan Utsunomiya BelgiumBelgium Rudy Dhaenens ItalyItaly Mirko Gualdi
1991 GermanyGermany Stuttgart ItalyItaly Gianni Bugno Soviet UnionSoviet Union Viktor Rshaksinsky
1992 SpainSpain Benidorm ItalyItaly Gianni Bugno ItalyItaly Fabio Casartelli
1993 NorwayNorway Oslo United StatesUnited States Lance Armstrong GermanyGermany Jan Ullrich
year venue World Champion (road racing professionals) World Champion (road races - amateurs) World Champion (individual time trial)
1994 ItalyItaly Agrigento FranceFrance Luc Leblanc DenmarkDenmark Alex Pedersen United KingdomUnited Kingdom Chris Boardman
1995 ColombiaColombia Duitama SpainSpain Abraham Olano NetherlandsNetherlands Danny Nelissen SpainSpain Miguel Indurain
year venue World Champion (road race) World Champion (individual time trial)
1996 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Lugano BelgiumBelgium Johan Museeuw SwitzerlandSwitzerland Alex Zülle
1997 SpainSpain San Sebastian FranceFrance Laurent Brochard FranceFrance Laurent Jalabert
1998 NetherlandsNetherlands Valkenburg SwitzerlandSwitzerland Oscar Camenzind SpainSpain Abraham Olano
1999 ItalyItaly Verona SpainSpain Oscar Freire GermanyGermany Jan Ullrich
2000 FranceFrance Plouay LatviaLatvia Romāns Vainšteins UkraineUkraine Serhiy Honchar
2001 PortugalPortugal Lisbon SpainSpain Oscar Freire GermanyGermany Jan Ullrich
2002 BelgiumBelgium Zolder ItalyItaly Mario Cipollini ColombiaColombia Santiago Botero
2003 CanadaCanada Hamilton SpainSpain Igor Astarloa AustraliaAustralia Michael Rogers
2004 ItalyItaly Verona SpainSpain Oscar Freire AustraliaAustralia Michael Rogers
2005 SpainSpain Madrid BelgiumBelgium Tom Boonen AustraliaAustralia Michael Rogers
2006 AustriaAustria Salzburg ItalyItaly Paolo Bettini SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabian Cancellara
2007 GermanyGermany Stuttgart ItalyItaly Paolo Bettini SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabian Cancellara
2008 ItalyItaly Varese ItalyItaly Alessandro Ballan GermanyGermany Bert Grabsch
2009 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Mendrisio AustraliaAustralia Cadel Evans SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabian Cancellara
2010 AustraliaAustralia Geelong NorwayNorway Thor Hushovd SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabian Cancellara
2011 DenmarkDenmark Copenhagen United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mark Cavendish GermanyGermany Tony Martin
2012 NetherlandsNetherlands Valkenburg BelgiumBelgium Philippe Gilbert GermanyGermany Tony Martin
2013 ItalyItaly Tuscany PortugalPortugal Rui Costa GermanyGermany Tony Martin
2014 SpainSpain Ponferrada PolandPoland Michał Kwiatkowski United KingdomUnited Kingdom Bradley Wiggins
2015 United StatesUnited States Richmond SlovakiaSlovakia Peter Sagan BelarusBelarus Vasil Kiryenka
2016 QatarQatar Doha SlovakiaSlovakia Peter Sagan GermanyGermany Tony Martin
2017 NorwayNorway Mountains SlovakiaSlovakia Peter Sagan NetherlandsNetherlands Tom Dumoulin
2018 AustriaAustria innsbruck SpainSpain Alejandro Valverde AustraliaAustralia Rohan Dennis
2019 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Yorkshire DenmarkDenmark Mads Pedersen AustraliaAustralia Rohan Dennis
  1. 1968 the world championships for amateurs took place in MontevideoUruguayUruguay 
  2. ↑ In 1969 the world championships for amateurs took place in BrnoCzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia 
  3. a b c d e f 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988 and 1992 the Olympic road race was considered the world championship for amateurs

team

All of the winning nations of the men's four-person team time trial road world championships are listed below. From 2012 to 2018 , the team time trial was again included in the program of the road world championships. Not national teams but commercial cycling teams fought for the title . This competition was replaced by the mixed relay in 2019 .

year venue World Champion
1962 ItalyItaly Salò ItalyItaly Italy
1963 BelgiumBelgium Ronse FranceFrance France
1964 FranceFrance Sallanches ItalyItaly Italy
1965 Spain 1945Spain Lasarte-Oria ItalyItaly Italy
1966 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Nürburgring DenmarkDenmark Denmark
1967 NetherlandsNetherlands Heerlen SwedenSweden Sweden
1968 ItalyItaly Imola SwedenSweden Sweden
1969 BelgiumBelgium Zolder SwedenSweden Sweden
1970 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Leicester Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union
1971 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Mendrisio BelgiumBelgium Belgium
1972 FranceFrance Gap Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union
1973 Spain 1945Spain Montjuïc PolandPoland Poland
1974 CanadaCanada Montreal SwedenSweden Sweden
1975 BelgiumBelgium Yvoir PolandPoland Poland
1976 ItalyItaly Ostuni Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union
1977 Venezuela 1954Venezuela San Cristobal Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union
1978 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Nürburgring NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
1979 NetherlandsNetherlands Valkenburg Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic
1980 FranceFrance Sallanches Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union
1981 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Prague Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic
1982 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Goodwood NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
1983 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Altenrhein Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union
1984 SpainSpain Barcelona ItalyItaly Italy
1985 ItalyItaly Giavera del Montello Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union
1986 United StatesUnited States Colorado Springs NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands
1987 AustriaAustria Villach ItalyItaly Italy
1988 BelgiumBelgium Ronse Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic
1989 FranceFrance Chambery Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR German Democratic Republic
1990 JapanJapan Utsunomiya Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union
1991 GermanyGermany Stuttgart ItalyItaly Italy
1992 SpainSpain Benidorm GermanyGermany Germany
1993 NorwayNorway Oslo ItalyItaly Italy
1994 ItalyItaly Agrigento ItalyItaly Italy
2012 NetherlandsNetherlands Valkenburg BelgiumBelgium Omega Pharma-Quick Step
2013 ItalyItaly Tuscany BelgiumBelgium Omega Pharma-Quick Step
2014 SpainSpain Ponferrada United StatesUnited States BMC Racing Team
2015 United StatesUnited States Richmond United StatesUnited States BMC Racing Team
2016 QatarQatar Doha BelgiumBelgium Etixx-Quick Step
2017 NorwayNorway Mountains GermanyGermany Team Sunweb
2018 AustriaAustria innsbruck BelgiumBelgium Quick-Step Floors
  1. a b c d e f 1972, 1976, 1980, 1984, 1988 and 1992 the Olympic four-man team time trial was considered a world championship

Men U23

All winners of the U23 men's road world championships in road races and individual time trials are listed below:

year venue World Champion (road race) World Champion (individual time trial)
1996 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Lugano ItalyItaly Giuliano Figueras ItalyItaly Luca Sironi
1997 SpainSpain San Sebastian NorwayNorway Kurt Asle Arvesen ItalyItaly Fabio Malberti
1998 NetherlandsNetherlands Valkenburg ItalyItaly Ivan Basso NorwayNorway Thor Hushovd
1999 ItalyItaly Verona ItalyItaly Leonardo Giordani SpainSpain José Iván Gutiérrez
2000 FranceFrance Plouay RussiaRussia Yevgeny Petrov RussiaRussia Yevgeny Petrov
2001 PortugalPortugal Lisbon UkraineUkraine Yaroslav Popovych United StatesUnited States Danny godfather
2002 BelgiumBelgium Zolder ItalyItaly Francesco Chicchi Lithuania 1989Lithuania Tomas Vaitkus
2003 CanadaCanada Hamilton UzbekistanUzbekistan Sergey Lagutin GermanyGermany Markus Fothen
2004 ItalyItaly Verona BelarusBelarus Kanstanzin Siuzou SloveniaSlovenia Janez Brajkovič
2005 SpainSpain Madrid UkraineUkraine Dmytro Grabovskyy RussiaRussia Mikhail Ignatiev
2006 AustriaAustria Salzburg GermanyGermany Gerald Ciolek BelgiumBelgium Dominique Cornu
2007 GermanyGermany Stuttgart SlovakiaSlovakia Peter Velits NetherlandsNetherlands Lars Boom
2008 ItalyItaly Varese ColombiaColombia Fabio Andrés Duarte ItalyItaly Adriano Malori
2009 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Mendrisio FranceFrance Romain Sicard AustraliaAustralia Jack Bobridge
2010 AustraliaAustralia Geelong AustraliaAustralia Michael Matthews United StatesUnited States Taylor Phinney
2011 DenmarkDenmark Copenhagen FranceFrance Arnaud Démare AustraliaAustralia Luke Durbridge
2012 NetherlandsNetherlands Valkenburg KazakhstanKazakhstan Alexei Lutsenko RussiaRussia Anton Vorobyov
2013 ItalyItaly Tuscany SloveniaSlovenia Matej Mohorič AustraliaAustralia Damien Howson
2014 SpainSpain Ponferrada NorwayNorway Sven Erik Bystrøm AustraliaAustralia Campbell Flakemore
2015 United StatesUnited States Richmond FranceFrance Kévin Ledanois DenmarkDenmark Mads Würtz Schmidt
2016 QatarQatar Doha NorwayNorway Kristoffer Halvorsen GermanyGermany Marco Mathis
2017 NorwayNorway Mountains FranceFrance Benoît Cosnefroy DenmarkDenmark Mikkel Bjerg
2018 AustriaAustria innsbruck SwitzerlandSwitzerland Marc Hirschi DenmarkDenmark Mikkel Bjerg
2019 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Yorkshire ItalyItaly Samuele Battistella DenmarkDenmark Mikkel Bjerg


Women

All winners of the women's road world championships in road races and individual time trials are listed below:

year venue World Champion (road race)
1958 FranceFrance Reims LuxembourgLuxembourg Elsy Jacobs
1959 NetherlandsNetherlands Zandvoort BelgiumBelgium Yvonne Reynders
1960 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Sachsenring United KingdomUnited Kingdom Beryl Burton
1961 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Bern BelgiumBelgium Yvonne Reynders
1962 ItalyItaly Salò BelgiumBelgium Marie-Rose Gaillard
1963 BelgiumBelgium Ronse BelgiumBelgium Yvonne Reynders
1964 FranceFrance Sallanches Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Emilija Jasepovna Sonk
1965 Spain 1945Spain Lasarte-Oria Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Elisabeth Eichholz
1966 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Nürburgring BelgiumBelgium Yvonne Reynders
1967 NetherlandsNetherlands Heerlen United KingdomUnited Kingdom Beryl Burton
1968 ItalyItaly Imola NetherlandsNetherlands Keetie van Oosten-Hage
1969 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Brno United StatesUnited States Audrey McElmury
1970 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Leicester Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Anna Konkina
1971 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Mendrisio Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Anna Konkina
1972 FranceFrance Gap (Hautes-Alpes) FranceFrance Geneviève Gambillon
1973 Spain 1945Spain Montjuïc NetherlandsNetherlands Nicole Van Den Broeck
1974 CanadaCanada Montreal FranceFrance Geneviève Gambillon
1975 BelgiumBelgium Yvoir NetherlandsNetherlands Tineke Fopma
1976 ItalyItaly Ostuni NetherlandsNetherlands Keetie van Oosten-Hage
1977 Venezuela 1954Venezuela San Cristobal FranceFrance Josiane Bost
1978 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Nürburgring Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Beate Habetz
1979 NetherlandsNetherlands Valkenburg NetherlandsNetherlands Petra de Bruin
1980 FranceFrance Sallanches United StatesUnited States Beth heathen
1981 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Prague Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Ute Enzenauer
1982 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Goodwood United KingdomUnited Kingdom Mandy Jones
1983 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Altenrhein SwedenSweden Marianne Berglund
1984 United StatesUnited States los Angeles United StatesUnited States Connie Carpenter-Phinney
1985 ItalyItaly Giavera del Montello FranceFrance Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli
1986 United StatesUnited States Colorado Springs FranceFrance Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli
1987 AustriaAustria Villach FranceFrance Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli
1988 Korea SouthSouth Korea Seoul NetherlandsNetherlands Monique Knol
1989 FranceFrance Chambery FranceFrance Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli
1990 JapanJapan Utsunomiya FranceFrance Catherine Marsal
1991 GermanyGermany Stuttgart NetherlandsNetherlands Leontien Zijlaard-van Moorsel
1992 SpainSpain Barcelona AustraliaAustralia Kathryn Watt
1993 NorwayNorway Oslo NetherlandsNetherlands Leontien Zijlaard-van Moorsel
year venue World Champion (road race) World Champion (individual time trial)
1994 ItalyItaly Agrigento NorwayNorway Monica Valvik-Valen United StatesUnited States Karen Kurreck
1995 ColombiaColombia Duitama FranceFrance Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli FranceFrance Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli
1996 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Lugano SwitzerlandSwitzerland Barbara Heeb FranceFrance Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli
1997 SpainSpain San Sebastian ItalyItaly Alessandra Cappellotto FranceFrance Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli
1998 NetherlandsNetherlands Valkenburg Lithuania 1989Lithuania Diana Žiliūtė NetherlandsNetherlands Leontien Zijlaard-van Moorsel
1999 ItalyItaly Verona Lithuania 1989Lithuania Edita Pučinskaitė NetherlandsNetherlands Leontien Zijlaard-van Moorsel
2000 FranceFrance Plouay BelarusBelarus Sinaida Stahurskaya United StatesUnited States Mari Holden
2001 PortugalPortugal Lisbon Lithuania 1989Lithuania Rasa Polikevičiūtė FranceFrance Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli
2002 BelgiumBelgium Zolder SwedenSweden Susanne Ljungskog RussiaRussia Sulphia Hassanovna Sabirova
2003 CanadaCanada Hamilton SwedenSweden Susanne Ljungskog SpainSpain Joane Somarriba
2004 ItalyItaly Verona GermanyGermany Judith Arndt SwitzerlandSwitzerland Karin Thürig
2005 SpainSpain Madrid GermanyGermany Regina Schleicher SwitzerlandSwitzerland Karin Thürig
2006 AustriaAustria Salzburg NetherlandsNetherlands Marianne Vos United StatesUnited States Kristin Armstrong
2007 GermanyGermany Stuttgart ItalyItaly Marta Bastianelli GermanyGermany Hanka Kupfernagel
2008 ItalyItaly Varese United KingdomUnited Kingdom Nicole Cooke United StatesUnited States Amber addition
2009 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Mendrisio ItalyItaly Tatiana Guderzo United StatesUnited States Kristin Armstrong
2010 AustraliaAustralia Geelong ItalyItaly Giorgia Bronzini United KingdomUnited Kingdom Emma Pooley
2011 DenmarkDenmark Copenhagen ItalyItaly Giorgia Bronzini GermanyGermany Judith Arndt
2012 NetherlandsNetherlands Valkenburg NetherlandsNetherlands Marianne Vos GermanyGermany Judith Arndt
2013 ItalyItaly Tuscany NetherlandsNetherlands Marianne Vos NetherlandsNetherlands Ellen van Dijk
2014 SpainSpain Ponferrada FranceFrance Pauline Ferrand-Prévot GermanyGermany Lisa Brennauer
2015 United StatesUnited States Richmond United KingdomUnited Kingdom Elizabeth Armitstead New ZealandNew Zealand Linda Villumsen
2016 QatarQatar Doha DenmarkDenmark Amalie Dideriksen United StatesUnited States Amber addition
2017 NorwayNorway Mountains NetherlandsNetherlands Chantal Blaak NetherlandsNetherlands Annemiek van Vleuten
2018 AustriaAustria innsbruck NetherlandsNetherlands Anna van der Breggen NetherlandsNetherlands Annemiek van Vleuten
2019 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Yorkshire NetherlandsNetherlands Annemiek van Vleuten United StatesUnited States Chloé Dygert
  1. a b c 1984, 1988 and 1992 the Olympic road race was considered the women's world championship

team

All winning teams of the women's road world championships since the reintroduction in 2012 in the six-man team time trial are listed below. From 1987 to 1994 national teams competed in team time trials.

year venue World Champion
2012 NetherlandsNetherlands Valkenburg GermanyGermany Team Specialized-lululemon
2013 ItalyItaly Tuscany United StatesUnited States Specialized-lululemon
2014 SpainSpain Ponferrada United StatesUnited States Specialized-lululemon
2015 United StatesUnited States Richmond GermanyGermany Velocio SRAM
2016 QatarQatar Doha NetherlandsNetherlands Boels Dolmans cycling team
2017 NorwayNorway Mountains NetherlandsNetherlands Team Sunweb
2018 AustriaAustria innsbruck GermanyGermany Canyon SRAM Racing

Mixed team

All the winning teams of the Road World Championships in the mixed team since the launch at the UCI Road World Championships 2019 are listed below. Teams of six, each consisting of 3 women and 3 men from the national team, will start.

year venue World Champion
2019 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Yorkshire NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands

Juniors

In 1973 and 1974 the UCI open junior European championships took place as a forerunner to the Junior World Championships.

year venue European Champion (road race)
1973 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Munich SwedenSweden Claes Svensson
1974 PolandPoland Warsaw Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Sergej Szepalkow
event gold silver bronze
1974 Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Soviet Union
Yuri Zajac
Sergej Szepalkow
Vladimir Schapovalov
Alexej Szewczenko
DenmarkDenmark Denmark
Gert Frank
Ole Rasmussen
Per Thomsen
Olaf Petersen
SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland
Henri-Daniel Reymond
Serge Demierre
Daniel Schwab
Alex Frei

All winners of the Junior Road World Championships in road racing are listed below:

year venue World Champion (road race)
1975 SwitzerlandSwitzerland Lausanne ItalyItaly Roberto Visentini
1976 BelgiumBelgium Liege NetherlandsNetherlands Ronald Bessems
1977 AustriaAustria Vienna BelgiumBelgium Ronny van Holen
1978 United StatesUnited States Washington, DC Soviet Union 1955Soviet Union Vladimir Makarkin
1979 ArgentinaArgentina Buenos Aires United StatesUnited States Greg LeMond
1980 MexicoMexico Mexico city ItalyItaly Roberto Ciampi
1981 Germany Democratic Republic 1949GDR Grimma SwitzerlandSwitzerland Beat Schumacher
1982 ItalyItaly Florence BelgiumBelgium Roger Six
1983 New ZealandNew Zealand Wanganui DenmarkDenmark Søren Lilholt
1984 FranceFrance Beuvron-en-Auge NetherlandsNetherlands Tom Cordes
1985 Germany Federal RepublicFederal Republic of Germany Stuttgart NetherlandsNetherlands Raymond Meijs
1986 MoroccoMorocco Casablanca NetherlandsNetherlands Michel Zanoli
1987 ItalyItaly Bergamo Soviet UnionSoviet Union Pavel Tonkov
1988 DenmarkDenmark Odense ItalyItaly Gianluca Tarocco
1989 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Moscow SwitzerlandSwitzerland Patrick Vetsch
1990 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Middlesbrough ItalyItaly Marco Serpellini
1991 United StatesUnited States Colorado Springs United StatesUnited States Jeff Evanshire
1992 GreeceGreece Olympia ItalyItaly Giuseppe Palumbo
1993 AustraliaAustralia Perth ItalyItaly Giuseppe Palumbo

All the winners of the Junior Road World Championships in road racing and individual time trials are listed below:

year venue World Champion (road race) World Champion (individual time trial)
1994 EcuadorEcuador Quito SpainSpain Miguel Morras AustraliaAustralia Dean Rogers
1995 ItalyItaly Forlì ItalyItaly Valentino China AustraliaAustralia Josh Collingwood
1996 SloveniaSlovenia Novo mesto GermanyGermany Holger Loew ItalyItaly Simone Lovano
1997 SpainSpain San Sebastian ItalyItaly Crescenzo D'Amore GermanyGermany Torsten Hiekmann
1998 NetherlandsNetherlands Valkenburg IrelandIreland Mark Scanlon SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabian Cancellara
1999 ItalyItaly Verona ItalyItaly Damiano Cunego SwitzerlandSwitzerland Fabian Cancellara
2000 FranceFrance Plouay New ZealandNew Zealand Jeremy Yates PolandPoland Piotr Mazur
2001 PortugalPortugal Lisbon UkraineUkraine Oleksandr Kwachuk BelgiumBelgium Jurgen Van Den Broeck
2002 BelgiumBelgium Zolder FranceFrance Arnaud Gérard RussiaRussia Mikhail Ignatiev
2003 CanadaCanada Hamilton NetherlandsNetherlands Kai Reus RussiaRussia Mikhail Ignatiev
2004 ItalyItaly Verona Czech RepublicCzech Republic Roman Kreuziger GermanyGermany Patrick Gretsch
2005 AustriaAustria Salzburg RussiaRussia Ivan Rowny GermanyGermany Marcel Kittel
2006 BelgiumBelgium Spa Francorchamps ItalyItaly Diego Ulissi GermanyGermany Marcel Kittel
2007 MexicoMexico Aguascalientes ItalyItaly Diego Ulissi United StatesUnited States Taylor Phinney
2008 South AfricaSouth Africa Cape Town FranceFrance Johan Le Bon PolandPoland Michał Kwiatkowski
2009 RussiaRussia Moscow BelgiumBelgium Jasper Stuyven AustraliaAustralia Luke Durbridge
2010 ItalyItaly Offida FranceFrance Olivier Le Gac LuxembourgLuxembourg Bob Jungels
2011 DenmarkDenmark Copenhagen FranceFrance Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier DenmarkDenmark Mads Würtz Schmidt
2012 NetherlandsNetherlands Valkenburg SloveniaSlovenia Matej Mohorič NorwayNorway Oskar Svendsen
2013 ItalyItaly Tuscany NetherlandsNetherlands Mathieu van der Poel BelgiumBelgium Igor Decraene
2014 SpainSpain Ponferrada GermanyGermany Jonas Bokeloh GermanyGermany Lennard Kämna
2015 United StatesUnited States Richmond AustriaAustria Felix Gall GermanyGermany Leo Appelt
2016 QatarQatar Doha DenmarkDenmark Jacob Egholm United StatesUnited States Brandon McNulty
2017 NorwayNorway Mountains DenmarkDenmark Julius Johansen United KingdomUnited Kingdom Tom Pidcock
2018 AustriaAustria innsbruck BelgiumBelgium Remco Evenepoel BelgiumBelgium Remco Evenepoel
2019 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Yorkshire United StatesUnited States Quinn Simmons ItalyItaly Antonio Tiberi

Juniors

All winners of the road world championships for junior women in road races and individual time trials are listed below:

year venue World Champion (road race)
1987 ItalyItaly Bergamo FranceFrance Catherine Marsal
1988 DenmarkDenmark Odense DenmarkDenmark Gitte Hjortflod
1989 Soviet UnionSoviet Union Moscow United StatesUnited States Deirdre Demet-Barry
1990 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Middlesbrough GermanyGermany Ina-Yoko Teutenberg
1991 United StatesUnited States Colorado Springs NetherlandsNetherlands Elsbeth van Rooy-Vink
1992 GreeceGreece Olympia GermanyGermany Hanka Kupfernagel
1993 AustraliaAustralia Perth FranceFrance Elisabeth Chevanne-Brunel
1994 EcuadorEcuador Quito Lithuania 1989Lithuania Diana Žiliūtė
1995 ItalyItaly Forlì SwitzerlandSwitzerland Andrea Hanni
1996 SloveniaSlovenia Novo mesto ItalyItaly Alessandra D'Ettorre
1997 SpainSpain San Sebastian NetherlandsNetherlands Mirella van Melis
year venue World Champion (road race) World Champion (individual time trial)
1998 NetherlandsNetherlands Valkenburg GermanyGermany Tina Liebig GermanyGermany Trixi Worrack
1999 ItalyItaly Verona CanadaCanada Geneviève Jeanson CanadaCanada Geneviève Jeanson
2000 FranceFrance Plouay United KingdomUnited Kingdom Nicole Cooke FranceFrance Juliette Vandekerckhove
2001 PortugalPortugal Lisbon United KingdomUnited Kingdom Nicole Cooke United KingdomUnited Kingdom Nicole Cooke
2002 BelgiumBelgium Zolder NetherlandsNetherlands Suzanne de Goede ItalyItaly Anna Zugno
2003 CanadaCanada Hamilton NetherlandsNetherlands Loes Markerink GermanyGermany Bianca Knöpfle
2004 ItalyItaly Verona NetherlandsNetherlands Marianne Vos Czech RepublicCzech Republic Tereza Huříková
2005 AustriaAustria Salzburg DenmarkDenmark Mie Bekker Lacota GermanyGermany Lisa Brennauer
2006 BelgiumBelgium Spa Francorchamps LithuaniaLithuania Rasa Leleivytė New ZealandNew Zealand Rebecca Spence
2007 MexicoMexico Aguascalientes ItalyItaly Eleonora Patuzzo AustraliaAustralia Josephine Tomic
2008 South AfricaSouth Africa Cape Town BelgiumBelgium Jolien D'hoore DenmarkDenmark Maria Grandt Petersen
2009 RussiaRussia Moscow ItalyItaly Rossella Callovi UkraineUkraine Hanna Solovey
2011 DenmarkDenmark Copenhagen United KingdomUnited Kingdom Lucy Garner AustraliaAustralia Jessica Allen
2012 NetherlandsNetherlands Valkenburg United KingdomUnited Kingdom Lucy Garner United KingdomUnited Kingdom Elinor Barker
2013 ItalyItaly Tuscany DenmarkDenmark Amalie Dideriksen FranceFrance Séverine Eraud
2014 SpainSpain Ponferrada DenmarkDenmark Amalie Dideriksen AustraliaAustralia Macy Stewart
2015 United StatesUnited States Richmond United StatesUnited States Chloe Dygert United StatesUnited States Chloe Dygert
2016 QatarQatar Doha ItalyItaly Elisa Balsamo NetherlandsNetherlands Karlijn Swinkels
2017 NorwayNorway Mountains ItalyItaly Elena Pirrone ItalyItaly Elena Pirrone
2018 AustriaAustria innsbruck AustriaAustria Laura Stigger NetherlandsNetherlands Rozemarijn Ammerlaan
2019 United KingdomUnited Kingdom Yorkshire United StatesUnited States Megan Jastrab RussiaRussia Aigul Gareeva

Record winner

In the road race of the men under 23, as well as in the individual time trial of the juniors, no one has been able to secure the world title more than once.

Medal table

(As of April 28, 2020)

This list contains the medals of the individual decisions of men & women professionals.

Men Women total
space country gold silver bronze total gold silver bronze total gold silver bronze total
1. BelgiumBelgium Belgium 26th 12 13 51 6th 6th 4th 16 32 18th 17th 67
2. NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 8th 5 8th 21st 17th 20th 7th 44 25th 25th 15th 65
3. ItalyItaly Italy 19th 23 17th 59 5 7th 11 23 24 30th 28 82
4th FranceFrance France 9 12 16 37 14th 7th 3 24 23 19th 19th 61
5. GermanyGermany Germany 9 12 11 32 9 5 10 24 18th 17th 21st 56
6th United StatesUnited States United States 3 4th 1 8th 9 7th 8th 24 12 11 9 32
7th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 8th 6th 9 23 3 4th 1 8th 11 10 9 31
8th. United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 4th 6th 3 13 6th 3 4th 13 10 9 7th 26th
9. SpainSpain Spain 8th 9 14th 31 1 1 2 4th 9 10 16 35
10. AustraliaAustralia Australia 6th 4th 2 12 0 6th 5 11 6th 10 7th 23
11. RussiaRussia Russia 0 3 1 4th 4th 9 13 26th 4th 12 14th 30th
12. LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania 1 0 0 1 3 2 4th 9 4th 2 4th 10
13. SwedenSweden Sweden 0 2 0 2 3 2 3 8th 3 4th 3 10
14th SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 3 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 3 0 0 3
15th DenmarkDenmark Denmark 1 3 2 6th 1 0 2 3 2 3 4th 9
16. BelarusBelarus Belarus 1 1 1 3 1 0 0 1 2 1 1 4th
17th LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg 0 2 2 4th 1 0 1 2 1 2 3 6th
18th New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 0 0 0 0 1 2 2 5 1 2 2 5
19th UkraineUkraine Ukraine 1 1 1 3 0 1 0 1 1 2 1 4th
20th NorwayNorway Norway 1 2 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 2 0 3
21st IrelandIreland Ireland 1 1 3 5 0 0 0 0 1 1 3 5
22nd PolandPoland Poland 1 1 0 2 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 2
23. ColombiaColombia Colombia 1 0 1 2 0 0 0 0 1 0 1 2
24. PortugalPortugal Portugal 1 0 0 1 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 1
25th CanadaCanada Canada 0 1 2 3 0 2 2 4th 0 3 4th 7th
26th AustriaAustria Austria 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2 0 1 1 2
26th SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2
26th HungaryHungary Hungary 0 1 1 2 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 2
29 KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan 0 0 2 2 0 0 0 0 0 0 2 2
30th FinlandFinland Finland 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 0 0 1 1

The list does not include the medals from junior and U23 competitions. As of May 6, 2020

Medal table
space country gold silver bronze total
1 ItalyItaly Italy 52 48 43 143
2 BelgiumBelgium Belgium 42 29 30th 101
3 NetherlandsNetherlands Netherlands 40 35 30th 105
4th GermanyGermany Germany including the German Democratic RepublicGermany Democratic Republic 1949GDR  35 28 33 96
5 FranceFrance France 32 31 30th 93
6th United StatesUnited States United States 19th 18th 13 50
7th Soviet UnionSoviet Union Soviet Union 16 16 18th 50
8th SwitzerlandSwitzerland Switzerland 15th 22nd 19th 56
9 United KingdomUnited Kingdom United Kingdom 13 11 12 36
10 SwedenSweden Sweden 10 5 8th 23
11 SpainSpain Spain 9 13 18th 40
12 AustraliaAustralia Australia 7th 16 10 33
13 DenmarkDenmark Denmark 7th 11 9 27
14th PolandPoland Poland 7th 11 4th 22nd
15th RussiaRussia Russia 3 4th 4th 11
16 LithuaniaLithuania Lithuania 3 3 5 11
17th SlovakiaSlovakia Slovakia 3 1 - 4th
18th NorwayNorway Norway 2 2 5 9
19th BelarusBelarus Belarus 2 1 1 4th
20th LuxembourgLuxembourg Luxembourg 1 3 4th 8th
21st New ZealandNew Zealand New Zealand 1 2 2 5
22nd UkraineUkraine Ukraine 1 2 1 4th
23 IrelandIreland Ireland 1 1 3 5
24 LatviaLatvia Latvia 1 1 2 4th
25th ColombiaColombia Colombia 1 - 1 2
26th PortugalPortugal Portugal 1 - - 1
27 CanadaCanada Canada - 4th 4th 8th
28 CzechoslovakiaCzechoslovakia Czechoslovakia - 2 3 5
29 AustriaAustria Austria - 1 2 3
30th SloveniaSlovenia Slovenia - 1 1 2
30th HungaryHungary Hungary - 1 1 2
32 BrazilBrazil Brazil - 1 - 1
33 KazakhstanKazakhstan Kazakhstan - - 2 2
34 UruguayUruguay Uruguay - - 1 1
34 Czech RepublicCzech Republic Czech Republic - - 1 1
34 EcuadorEcuador Ecuador - - 1 1
34 FinlandFinland Finland - - 1 1

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Helmer Boelsen : The history of the cycling world championship. Covadonga Verlag, 2007, ISBN 978-3-936973-33-4 .
  2. UCI regulations "General organization of cycling as a sport", 1.3.063 there, accessed on July 26, 2012.
  3. UCI 'B' WORLD CHAMPIONSHIPS 2003 in AIGLE and MONTHEY: RECORD NUMBER OF ENTRIES EXPECTED ( Memento of the original from March 4, 2016 in the Internet Archive ) Info: The archive link was inserted automatically and has not yet been checked. Please check the original and archive link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. @1@ 2Template: Webachiv / IABot / oldsite.uci.ch
  4. UCI Technical Guide pdf 3.37 MB (English) accessed on July 19, 2012.
  5. Joachim Logisch: Many regret the end of the World Championship team time trial. In: radsport-news.com. Retrieved September 27, 2018 .
  6. UCI qualification criteria for the World Championships Men Elite 2011  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (English / French), accessed May 17, 2011.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.uci.ch  
  7. a b UCI regulations for world championships  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. , there 9.2.014ff (English / French), accessed on May 17, 2011.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.uci.ch  
  8. UCI qualification criteria for the World Championships Men U23 2011  ( page no longer available , search in web archivesInfo: The link was automatically marked as defective. Please check the link according to the instructions and then remove this notice. (English / French), accessed May 17, 2011.@1@ 2Template: Dead Link / www.uci.ch