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UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships – Junior men's race

The UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships – Junior Men's Cyclo-cross is the annual world championship for in the discipline of cyclo-cross for men in the Junior category, organised by the world governing body, the Union Cycliste Internationale. The winner has the right to wear the rainbow jersey for a full year when competing in Junior cyclo-cross events.

UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships – Men's junior race
Race details
DateEnd of January, beginning of February
DisciplineCyclo-cross
TypeOne-day
OrganiserUCI
History
First edition1979 (1979)
Editions45 (as of 2024)
First winner Iñaki Vijandi (ESP)
Most wins Mathieu Van der Poel (NED)
 Ben Tulett (GBR), 2 wins
Most recent Stefano Viezzi (ITA)

Palmares edit

Year Gold Silver Bronze
1979   Iñaki Vijandi [es] (ESP)   Bart Musschoolt (BEL)   Heinz Matschke (GER)
1980   Radomír Šimůnek (TCH)   Jokin Mújika (ESP)   Bernard Woodti (SUI)
1981   Rigobert Matt (GER)   Miroslav Kvasnička (TCH)   Konrad Morf (SUI)
1982   Beat Schumacher [fr] (SUI)   Erwin Nijboer (NED)   Radovan Fořt (TCH)
1983   Roman Kreuziger (TCH)   Martin Hendriks (NED)   Peter Hric (TCH)
1984   Ondrej Glajza (TCH)   Robert Dane (GBR)   Richard Koberna (TCH)
1985   Beat Wabel (SUI)   Jürgen Sprich (GER)   Wim de Vos (NED)
1986   Stuart Marshall (GBR)   Beat Brechbühl (SUI)   Wim de Vos (NED)
1987   Marc Janssens (BEL)   Ralph Berner (GER)   Tomas Port (TCH)
1988   Thomas Frischknecht (SUI)   Maik Müller (GER)   Daniel Rech (TCH)
1989   Richard Groenendaal (NED)   Emmanuel Magnien (FRA)   Christian Bertotti (ITA)
1990   Eric Boezewinkel (NED)   Jérôme Chiotti (FRA)   Niels van der Steen (NED)
1991   Ondřej Lukeš [cs] (TCH)   Jiří Pospíšil (TCH)   Dariusz Gil [pl] (POL)
1992   Roger Hammond (GBR)   Vojtech Bachleda (TCH)   Jan Faltynek [de] (TCH)
1993   Kamil Ausbuher [fr] (CZE)   Jaromír Friede (CZE)   Miguel Martinez (FRA)
1994   Gretienus Gommers [nl] (NED)   Kamil Ausbuher [fr] (CZE)   Ben Berden (BEL)
1995   Zdeněk Mlynář (CZE)   Guillaume Benoist (FRA)   Stefan Bünter (SUI)
1996   Roman Peter (SUI)   Gaizka Lejarreta [es] (ESP)   Grégory Lapalud [fr] (FRA)
1997   David Rusch (SUI)   Stefano Toffoletti (ITA)   Steffen Weigold (GER)
1998   Michael Baumgartner (SUI)   Stefano Toffoletti (ITA)   Davy Commeyne (BEL)
1999   Matthew Kelly (USA)   Sven Vanthourenhout (BEL)   Thijs Verhagen [fr] (NED)
2000   Bart Aernouts (BEL)   Walker Ferguson [de] (USA)   David Kášek [de] (CZE)
2001   Martin Bína (CZE)   Radomír Šimůnek (CZE)   Jan Kunta (CZE)
2002   Kevin Pauwels (BEL)   Krysztof Kuzniak (POL)   Zdeněk Štybar (CZE)
2003   Lars Boom (NED)   Eddy van IJzendoorn (NED)   Zdeněk Štybar (CZE)
2004   Niels Albert (BEL)   Roman Kreuziger (CZE)   Clément Lhotellerie (FRA)
2005   Davide Malacarne (ITA)   Julien Taramarcaz (SUI)   Christoph Pfingsten (GER)
2006   Boy van Poppel (NED)   Róbert Gavenda [fr] (SVK)   Tom Meeusen (BEL)
2007   Joeri Adams (BEL)   Daniel Summerhill (USA)   Jiří Polnický (CZE)
2008   Arnaud Jouffroy (FRA)   Peter Sagan (SVK)   Lubomír Petruš (CZE)
2009   Tijmen Eising (NED)   Corné van Kessel (NED)   Alexandre Billon (FRA)
2010   Tomáš Paprstka (CZE)   Julian Alaphilippe (FRA)   Emiel Dolfsma (NED)
2011   Clément Venturini (FRA)   Fabien Doubey (FRA)   Loïc Doubey (FRA)
2012   Mathieu van der Poel (NED)   Wout van Aert (BEL)   Quentin Jaurégui (FRA)
2013   Mathieu van der Poel (NED)   Martijn Budding (NED)   Adam Ťoupalík (CZE)
2014   Thijs Aerts (BEL)   Yannick Peeters (BEL)   Jelle Schuermans (BEL)
2015   Simon Andreassen (DEN)   Eli Iserbyt (BEL)   Max Gulickx (NED)
2016   Jens Dekker (NED)   Mickael Crispin (FRA)   Thomas Bonnet (FRA)
2017   Tom Pidcock (GBR)   Dan Tulett (GBR)   Ben Turner (GBR)
2018   Ben Tulett (GBR)   Tomáš Kopecký (CZE)   Ryan Kamp (NED)
2019   Ben Tulett (GBR)   Witse Meeussen (BEL)   Ryan Cortjens (BEL)
2020   Thibau Nys (BEL)   Lennert Belmans (BEL)   Emiel Verstrynge (BEL)
2021 not held due to the COVID-19 pandemic
2022   Jan Christen (SUI)   Aaron Dockx (BEL)   Nathan Smith (GBR)
2023   Léo Bisiaux (FRA)   Senna Remijn (NED)   Yordi Corsus (BEL)
2024   Stefano Viezzi (ITA)   Keije Solen (NED)   Kryštof Bažant (CZE)

Medal count by country edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Netherlands (NED)97723
2  Belgium (BEL)78722
3   Switzerland (SUI)72312
4  Great Britain (GBR)5229
5  Czech Republic (CZE)45817
6  Czechoslovakia (TCH)43613
7  France (FRA)36716
8  Italy (ITA)2215
9  Germany (GER)1337
10  Spain (ESP)1203
  United States (USA)1203
12  Denmark (DEN)1001
13  Slovakia (SVK)0202
14  Poland (POL)0112
Totals (14 entries)454545135

Czechoslovakia peacefully split up in Slovakia and Czech Republic in 1993, they are all counted separately following the IOC's example. See also talk page.

References edit

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The UCI Cyclo cross World Championships Junior Men s Cyclo cross is the annual world championship for in the discipline of cyclo cross for men in the Junior category organised by the world governing body the Union Cycliste Internationale The winner has the right to wear the rainbow jersey for a full year when competing in Junior cyclo cross events UCI Cyclo cross World Championships Men s junior raceRainbow jerseyRace detailsDateEnd of January beginning of FebruaryDisciplineCyclo crossTypeOne dayOrganiserUCIHistoryFirst edition1979 1979 Editions45 as of 2024 First winner Inaki Vijandi ESP Most wins Mathieu Van der Poel NED Ben Tulett GBR 2 winsMost recent Stefano Viezzi ITA Palmares editYear Gold Silver Bronze1979 nbsp Inaki Vijandi es ESP nbsp Bart Musschoolt BEL nbsp Heinz Matschke GER 1980 nbsp Radomir Simunek TCH nbsp Jokin Mujika ESP nbsp Bernard Woodti SUI 1981 nbsp Rigobert Matt GER nbsp Miroslav Kvasnicka TCH nbsp Konrad Morf SUI 1982 nbsp Beat Schumacher fr SUI nbsp Erwin Nijboer NED nbsp Radovan Fort TCH 1983 nbsp Roman Kreuziger TCH nbsp Martin Hendriks NED nbsp Peter Hric TCH 1984 nbsp Ondrej Glajza TCH nbsp Robert Dane GBR nbsp Richard Koberna TCH 1985 nbsp Beat Wabel SUI nbsp Jurgen Sprich GER nbsp Wim de Vos NED 1986 nbsp Stuart Marshall GBR nbsp Beat Brechbuhl SUI nbsp Wim de Vos NED 1987 nbsp Marc Janssens BEL nbsp Ralph Berner GER nbsp Tomas Port TCH 1988 nbsp Thomas Frischknecht SUI nbsp Maik Muller GER nbsp Daniel Rech TCH 1989 nbsp Richard Groenendaal NED nbsp Emmanuel Magnien FRA nbsp Christian Bertotti ITA 1990 nbsp Eric Boezewinkel NED nbsp Jerome Chiotti FRA nbsp Niels van der Steen NED 1991 nbsp Ondrej Lukes cs TCH nbsp Jiri Pospisil TCH nbsp Dariusz Gil pl POL 1992 nbsp Roger Hammond GBR nbsp Vojtech Bachleda TCH nbsp Jan Faltynek de TCH 1993 nbsp Kamil Ausbuher fr CZE nbsp Jaromir Friede CZE nbsp Miguel Martinez FRA 1994 nbsp Gretienus Gommers nl NED nbsp Kamil Ausbuher fr CZE nbsp Ben Berden BEL 1995 nbsp Zdenek Mlynar CZE nbsp Guillaume Benoist FRA nbsp Stefan Bunter SUI 1996 nbsp Roman Peter SUI nbsp Gaizka Lejarreta es ESP nbsp Gregory Lapalud fr FRA 1997 nbsp David Rusch SUI nbsp Stefano Toffoletti ITA nbsp Steffen Weigold GER 1998 nbsp Michael Baumgartner SUI nbsp Stefano Toffoletti ITA nbsp Davy Commeyne BEL 1999 nbsp Matthew Kelly USA nbsp Sven Vanthourenhout BEL nbsp Thijs Verhagen fr NED 2000 nbsp Bart Aernouts BEL nbsp Walker Ferguson de USA nbsp David Kasek de CZE 2001 nbsp Martin Bina CZE nbsp Radomir Simunek CZE nbsp Jan Kunta CZE 2002 nbsp Kevin Pauwels BEL nbsp Krysztof Kuzniak POL nbsp Zdenek Stybar CZE 2003 nbsp Lars Boom NED nbsp Eddy van IJzendoorn NED nbsp Zdenek Stybar CZE 2004 nbsp Niels Albert BEL nbsp Roman Kreuziger CZE nbsp Clement Lhotellerie FRA 2005 nbsp Davide Malacarne ITA nbsp Julien Taramarcaz SUI nbsp Christoph Pfingsten GER 2006 nbsp Boy van Poppel NED nbsp Robert Gavenda fr SVK nbsp Tom Meeusen BEL 2007 nbsp Joeri Adams BEL nbsp Daniel Summerhill USA nbsp Jiri Polnicky CZE 2008 nbsp Arnaud Jouffroy FRA nbsp Peter Sagan SVK nbsp Lubomir Petrus CZE 2009 nbsp Tijmen Eising NED nbsp Corne van Kessel NED nbsp Alexandre Billon FRA 2010 nbsp Tomas Paprstka CZE nbsp Julian Alaphilippe FRA nbsp Emiel Dolfsma NED 2011 nbsp Clement Venturini FRA nbsp Fabien Doubey FRA nbsp Loic Doubey FRA 2012 nbsp Mathieu van der Poel NED nbsp Wout van Aert BEL nbsp Quentin Jauregui FRA 2013 nbsp Mathieu van der Poel NED nbsp Martijn Budding NED nbsp Adam Toupalik CZE 2014 nbsp Thijs Aerts BEL nbsp Yannick Peeters BEL nbsp Jelle Schuermans BEL 2015 nbsp Simon Andreassen DEN nbsp Eli Iserbyt BEL nbsp Max Gulickx NED 2016 nbsp Jens Dekker NED nbsp Mickael Crispin FRA nbsp Thomas Bonnet FRA 2017 nbsp Tom Pidcock GBR nbsp Dan Tulett GBR nbsp Ben Turner GBR 2018 nbsp Ben Tulett GBR nbsp Tomas Kopecky CZE nbsp Ryan Kamp NED 2019 nbsp Ben Tulett GBR nbsp Witse Meeussen BEL nbsp Ryan Cortjens BEL 2020 nbsp Thibau Nys BEL nbsp Lennert Belmans BEL nbsp Emiel Verstrynge BEL 2021 not held due to the COVID 19 pandemic2022 nbsp Jan Christen SUI nbsp Aaron Dockx BEL nbsp Nathan Smith GBR 2023 nbsp Leo Bisiaux FRA nbsp Senna Remijn NED nbsp Yordi Corsus BEL 2024 nbsp Stefano Viezzi ITA nbsp Keije Solen NED nbsp Krystof Bazant CZE Medal count by country editRankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Netherlands NED 977232 nbsp Belgium BEL 787223 nbsp Switzerland SUI 723124 nbsp Great Britain GBR 52295 nbsp Czech Republic CZE 458176 nbsp Czechoslovakia TCH 436137 nbsp France FRA 367168 nbsp Italy ITA 22159 nbsp Germany GER 133710 nbsp Spain ESP 1203 nbsp United States USA 120312 nbsp Denmark DEN 100113 nbsp Slovakia SVK 020214 nbsp Poland POL 0112Totals 14 entries 454545135Czechoslovakia peacefully split up in Slovakia and Czech Republic in 1993 they are all counted separately following the IOC s example See also talk page References edit Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UCI Cyclo cross World Championships Junior men 27s race amp oldid 1208244286, wikipedia, 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