Cycling at the 2019 European Games

The cycling competitions of the 2019 European Games in Minsk were held at two venues, twenty-four events between 22 June and 30 June.

Cycling
at the 2019 European Games
VenuesMinsk city centre (Road)
Minsk Arena Velodrome (Track)
LocationMinsk, Belarus
Dates22−30 June
Competitors542 (expected)

The venues were Minsk city centre for the road cycling road race[1] and Minsk Arena Velodrome for the track cycling events.[2]

Cycling competitions have been contested in both of the European Games since the first in 2015.

Venues

Venue Sport Date Medal events Capacity
Minsk city centreRoad cycling
(road race)
22–25 June4Unlimited (standing)
Minsk Arena VelodromeTrack cycling27–30 June202000 (seating)

    Qualification

    Participation

    Medal table

      *   Host nation (Belarus)

    RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
    1 Netherlands77115
    2 Russia51713
    3 Italy2529
    4 Switzerland2125
    5 Belarus*2035
    6 Greece2002
    7 Great Britain1124
    8 Lithuania1102
     Ukraine1102
    10 Czech Republic1023
    11 France0303
    12 Poland0134
    13 Austria0123
    14 Estonia0101
     Portugal0101
    Totals (15 entries)24242472

    Medal summary

    Road cycling

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Men's road race
    Davide Ballerini
     Italy
    Alo Jakin
     Estonia
    Daniel Auer
     Austria
    Men's time trial
    Vasil Kiryienka
     Belarus
    Nelson Oliveira
     Portugal
    Jan Bárta
     Czech Republic
    Women's road race
    Lorena Wiebes
     Netherlands
    Marianne Vos
     Netherlands
    Tatsiana Sharakova
     Belarus
    Women's time trial
    Marlen Reusser
     Switzerland
    Chantal Blaak
     Netherlands
    Hayley Simmonds
     Great Britain

    Men

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Keirin
    Harrie Lavreysen
     Netherlands
    Rayan Helal
     France
    Denis Dmitriev
     Russia
    Madison
     Switzerland
    Robin Froidevaux
    Tristan Marguet
     Netherlands
    Jan-Willem van Schip
    Yoeri Havik
     Austria
    Andreas Graf
    Andreas Müller
    Omnium
    Jan-Willem van Schip
     Netherlands
    Théry Schir
     Switzerland
    Daniel Staniszewski
     Poland
    Individual pursuit
    Ivan Smirnov
     Russia
    Davide Plebani
     Italy
    Claudio Imhof
     Switzerland
    Team pursuit
     Russia
    Gleb Syritsa
    Nikita Bersenev
    Lev Gonov
    Ivan Smirnov
     Italy
    Francesco Lamon
    Carloalberto Giordani
    Davide Plebani
    Liam Bertazzo
    Stefano Moro
     Switzerland
    Théry Schir
    Robin Froidevaux
    Lukas Rüegg
    Claudio Imhof
    Nico Selenati
    Sprint
    Jeffrey Hoogland
     Netherlands
    Harrie Lavreysen
     Netherlands
    Denis Dmitriev
     Russia
    Team sprint
     Netherlands
    Roy van den Berg
    Harrie Lavreysen
    Jeffrey Hoogland
    Nils van 't Hoenderdaal
     France
    Grégory Baugé
    Rayan Helal
    Quentin Caleyron
    Quentin Lafargue
     Great Britain
    Jack Carlin
    Jason Kenny
    Ryan Owens
    Joseph Truman
    1 km time trial
    Tomáš Bábek
     Czech Republic
    Francesco Lamon
     Italy
    Krzysztof Maksel
     Poland
    Points race
    Christos Volikakis
     Greece
    Jan-Willem van Schip
     Netherlands
    Dmitrii Mukhomediarov
     Russia
    Scratch
    Christos Volikakis
     Greece
    Filip Prokopyszyn
     Poland
    Yauheni Karaliok
     Belarus

    Women

    Event Gold Silver Bronze
    Keirin
    Simona Krupeckaitė
     Lithuania
    Shanne Braspennincx
     Netherlands
    Daria Shmeleva
     Russia
    Madison
     Great Britain
    Jessica Roberts
    Megan Barker
     Netherlands
    Kirsten Wild
    Amber van der Hulst
     Russia
    Diana Klimova
    Maria Novolodskaya
    Omnium
    Kirsten Wild
     Netherlands
    Evgeniya Augustinas
     Russia
    Elisa Balsamo
     Italy
    Individual pursuit
    Tatsiana Sharakova
     Belarus
    Marta Cavalli
     Italy
    Tamara Dronova
     Russia
    Team pursuit
     Italy
    Elisa Balsamo
    Martina Alzini
    Marta Cavalli
    Letizia Paternoster
     Great Britain
    Jessica Roberts
    Megan Barker
    Jennifer Holl
    Josie Knight
     Poland
    Katarzyna Pawłowska
    Justyna Kaczkowska
    Karolina Karasiewicz
    Nikol Płosaj
    Sprint
    Anastasia Voynova
     Russia
    Mathilde Gros
     France
    Daria Shmeleva
     Russia
    Team sprint
     Russia
    Daria Shmeleva
    Anastasia Voynova
    Ekaterina Rogovaia
     Lithuania
    Simona Krupeckaitė
    Miglė Marozaitė
     Netherlands
    Kyra Lamberink
    Shanne Braspennincx
    Hetty van de Wouw
    500 m time trial
    Daria Shmeleva
     Russia
    Olena Starikova
     Ukraine
    Miriam Vece
     Italy
    Points race
    Hanna Solovey
     Ukraine
    Verena Eberhardt
     Austria
    Jarmila Machačová
     Czech Republic
    Scratch
    Kirsten Wild
     Netherlands
    Martina Fidanza
     Italy
    Hanna Tserakh
     Belarus

    References

    1. "Minsk European Games venues- Minsk city centre". minsk2019.by. Archived from the original on 25 April 2019. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
    2. "Minsk European Games venues- Minsk Arena". minsk2019.by. Archived from the original on 23 April 2019. Retrieved 24 October 2018.
    This article is issued from Wikipedia. The text is licensed under Creative Commons - Attribution - Sharealike. Additional terms may apply for the media files.