UEC European Track Championships – Stayer

The stayer race is one of the 2 motor-paced racing disciplines of the annual UEC European Track Championships.[1]

European Champion Jersey
The European Champion Jersey, from 2015
The European Champion Jersey, from 2016

In the past, private organizers of track cycling events organized championships (European Criterion or Winter championship) during the Winter months. The first European championship Stayer was held in 1896. [2]

The sub federation for professional cycling of the UCI, the FICP organized official European championships (called Championnats d'Hiver) between 1972 and 1990.[3]

Since 1995 the European Cycling Union is responsible for this event.[4]

Men's Medalists

2017 UEC Track Elite European Championships Stayer final
Championship Gold Silver Bronze
Winter Championship
1896 Berlin France Lucien Lesna Paul Münchner France Alphonse Baugé
1897 Berlin Franz Gerger Belgium Henri Luyten Alfred Köcher
1898 Mainz France Lucien Lesna Wilhelm Struck Paul Becker
1899 Berlin United Kingdom Artur Adalbert Chase United Kingdom Albert E. Walters France Émile Bouhours
1900 Breslau Netherlands Piet Dickentman France Constant Huret France Eduard Taylor
1901 Leipzig Thaddäus Robl Netherlands Piet Dickentman Switzerland Fritz Ryser
1902 Leipzig Thaddäus Robl France Henri Contenet United Kingdom Jimmy Michael
1903 Leipzig Thaddäus Robl France Paul Dangla Netherlands Piet Dickentman
1904 Leipzig Thaddäus Robl United Kingdom Tommy Hall Netherlands Piet Dickentman
1905 Leipzig France Paul Guignard Thaddäus Robl France Louis Darragon
1906 Dresden France Paul Guignard United States Robert Walthour Thaddäus Robl
1907 Hannover Thaddäus Robl Netherlands Piet Dickentman Belgium Arthur Vanderstuyft
1908 Cologne Arthur Stellbrink France Paul Guignard Peter Günther
1909 Berlin France Paul Guignard Albert Schipke Thaddäus Robl
1910 Dresden Friedrich Theile United States Robert Walthour Switzerland Fritz Ryser
1911 Roubaix United States Jimmy Moran France Paul Guignard Willi Mauß
1912 Barmen France Paul Guignard Peter Günther Karl Saldow
1913 Antwerp Belgium Victor Linart France Paul Guignard Gustav Janke
1914-1919 Not held
1920 Tours France Georges Sérès France Jules Miquel Belgium Karel Verkeyn
1921-1925 Not held
European Criterion
1926 Brussels Belgium Émile Aerts France Georges Paillard Netherlands Jan Snoek
1927-1930 Not held
1931 Nice Belgium Jean Aerts France André Leducq France Paul Broccardo
1932 Nice France Antonin Magne Belgium Romain Gijssels Switzerland Albert Büchi
1933 Nice Italy Learco Guerra France Adrien Buttafochi France Paul Broccardo
1934-1948 Not held
1948 Switzerland Jacques Besson Italy Elia Frosio Belgium August Meuleman
1949 Zürich Switzerland Jacques Besson Italy Elia Frosio Belgium August Meuleman
1950 Antwerp France Raoul Lesueur Italy Elia Frosio Netherlands Cor Bakker
1951 Not held
1952 Dortmund Belgium Adolf Verschueren France Raoul Lesueur Germany Erich Bautz
1953 Paris France Roger Queugnet Belgium Adolf Verschueren France Roger Godeau
1954 Dortmund Belgium Adolf Verschueren West Germany Horst Holzmann France Guy Bethery
1955 Dortmund West Germany Lothar Schiller Belgium Adolf Verschueren Switzerland Jacques Besson
1956 Dortmund West Germany Karl-Heinz Marsell Belgium Adolf Verschueren Australia Graham French
1957 Paris Belgium Adolf Verschueren France Roger Godeau Australia Graham French
1958 Zürich West Germany Karl-Heinz Marsell Belgium Paul Depaepe Switzerland Walter Bucher
1959 Dortmund Belgium Adolf Verschueren Spain Guillermo Timoner West Germany Valentin Petry
1960 Berlin West Germany Karl-Heinz Marsell Spain Guillermo Timoner Netherlands Norbert Koch
1961 Dortmund Belgium Adolf Verschueren Netherlands Wout Wagtmans West Germany Otto Altweck
1962 Brussels Belgium Paul Depaepe France Jean Raynal West Germany Karl-Heinz Marsell
1963 Dortmund Belgium Paul Depaepe West Germany Karl-Heinz Marsell Spain Guillermo Timoner
1964 Dortmund Belgium Paul Depaepe Spain Guillermo Timoner Belgium Leo Proost
1965 Zürich Belgium Leo Proost Netherlands Jaap Oudkerk Italy Domenico De Lillo
1966 WBerlin Belgium Leo Proost West Germany Ehrenfried Rudolph Spain Guillermo Timoner
1967 Dortmund West Germany Dieter Kemper Belgium Romain De Loof West Germany Ehrenfried Rudolph
1968 Berlin Netherlands Jaap Oudkerk West Germany Ehrenfried Rudolph Belgium Romain De Loof
1969 Dortmund West Germany Dieter Kemper Netherlands Jaap Oudkerk West Germany Ehrenfried Rudolph
1970 Berlin West Germany Hans Junkermann Netherlands Jaap Oudkerk West Germany Ehrenfried Rudolph
1971 Dortmund West Germany Ehrenfried Rudolph West Germany Dieter Kemper Netherlands Jaap Oudkerk
European Championship
1972 Dortmund West Germany Dieter Kemper Belgium Theo Verschueren Netherlands Jaap Oudkerk
1973 Dortmund West Germany Dieter Kemper Belgium Theo Verschueren Netherlands Piet De Wit
1974 Dortmund Netherlands Cees Stam Netherlands Piet De Wit Belgium Romain De Loof
1975 Berlin West Germany Dieter Kemper Netherlands Cees Stam West Germany Wilfried Peffgen
1976 Dortmund Netherlands Cees Stam West Germany Dieter Kemper Netherlands René Pijnen
1977 Dortmund West Germany Wilfried Peffgen Switzerland René Savary Italy Walter Avogadri
1978 Dortmund West Germany Wilfried Peffgen Switzerland René Savary Belgium Willy De Bosscher
1979 Dortmund West Germany Wilfried Peffgen West Germany Horst Schütz Netherlands Martin Venix
1980 Dortmund West Germany Wilfried Peffgen West Germany Horst Schütz Netherlands Martin Venix
1981 Dortmund West Germany Wilfried Peffgen West Germany Horst Schütz Netherlands Martin Venix
1982 Dortmund West Germany Horst Schütz Netherlands René Kos West Germany Wilfried Peffgen
1983 Zürich West Germany Horst Schütz Switzerland Max Hürzeler West Germany Wilfried Peffgen
1984 Dortmund Switzerland Max Hürzeler Netherlands Martin Venix Italy Bruno Vicino
1985 Stuttgart West Germany Werner Betz Belgium Constant Tourné West Germany Horst Schütz
1986 Zürich West Germany Werner Betz Switzerland Max Hürzeler Italy Bruno Vicino
1987 Zürich Switzerland Max Hürzeler Netherlands Mathieu Hermans Switzerland Peter Steiger
1988 Copenhagen Switzerland Max Hürzeler Switzerland Peter Steiger Belgium Constant Tourné
1989 Dortmund Australia Danny Clark Belgium Constant Tourné West Germany Torsten Rellensmann
1990 Dortmund West Germany Torsten Rellensmann West Germany Roland Günther Switzerland Peter Steiger
1991 Dortmund Germany Torsten Rellensmann Switzerland Andrea Bellati Germany Roland Günther
1992-1994 Not held
UEC European Championship
1995 Zürich Switzerland Arno Küttel Germany Carsten Podlesch Austria Roland Königshofer
1996 Forst Germany Carsten Podlesch Switzerland Richi Rossi Austria Roland Königshofer
1997 Berlin Italy Sabino Cannone Switzerland Hans-Kurt Brand Germany Carsten Podlesch
1998 Forst Switzerland Hans-Kurt Brand Netherlands Ronald Rol Netherlands Patrick Kops
2000 Chemnitz Germany Carsten Podlesch Germany Stefan Klare Italy Sabino Cannone
2001 Leipzig Germany Carsten Podlesch Italy Sabino Cannone Germany Stefan Klare
2006 Forst Switzerland Giuseppe Atzeni Germany Carsten Podlesch Germany Timo Scholz
2007 Alkmaar Germany Timo Scholz Germany Mario Vonhof Switzerland Peter Jörg
2008 Alkmaar Germany Timo Scholz Netherlands Reinier Honig Switzerland Peter Jörg
2009 Forst Switzerland Giuseppe Atzeni Germany Mario Vonhof Switzerland Peter Jörg
2010 Alkmaar Switzerland Giuseppe Atzeni Netherlands Patrick Kos Netherlands Bob Stöpler
2011 Nürnberg Netherlands Patrick Kos Switzerland Giuseppe Atzeni Switzerland Mario Birrer
2012 Zürich Canceled (weather related)
2013 Nürnberg Switzerland Mario Birrer Germany Florian Fernow Switzerland Giuseppe Atzeni
2014 Forst Switzerland Mario Birrer Germany Stefan Schäfer Netherlands Patrick Kos
2015 Not held
2016 Saint Quentin-en-Yvelines Germany Stefan Schäfer Germany Franz Schiewer Switzerland Giuseppe Atzeni
2017 Berlin Germany Franz Schiewer Netherlands Reinier Honig Germany Stefan Schäfer
2018 Erfurt Germany Franz Schiewer Netherlands Reinier Honig Germany Daniel Harnisch
2019 Pordenone Netherlands Reinier Honig Germany Christoph Schweizer Germany Daniel Harnisch
2020-2021 Not held due to COVID-19 pandemic
2022 Lyon France Kévin Fouache Switzerland Giuseppe Atzeni Germany Daniel Harnisch
2023 Pordenone Netherlands Reinier Honig Germany Daniel Harnisch Germany Robert Retschke

References

  1. "Championnat d'Europe de demi-fond". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu (in French). Retrieved 31 December 2021.
  2. "European Omnium Endurance Championships for Professionals (historical)". sport-record.de. 20 January 2022.
  3. "Europees Kampioenschap, Baan, Halve Fond, Elite". dewielersite.net. 2019.
  4. "2019 TRACK DERNY & STAYER EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS". www.uec.ch. 2019.
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