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UCI Road World Championships – Junior women's road race

UCI Road World Championships – Women's junior road race is the annual world championship race for road bicycle racing for women in the Junior category. It is organised by the world governing body, the Union Cycliste Internationale. It was first held in 1987. In 2020 no junior race was held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

The winner of the event is entitled to wear the rainbow jersey in Junior competitions for one year.

Medal winners edit

Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1987 Bergame
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  Catherine Marsal (FRA)   Aiga Zagorska (URS)   Ellis Guazzaroni (ITA)
1988 Odense
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  Gitte Hjortflod (DEN)   Esther van Verseveld (NED)   Lotte Schmidt (DEN)
1989 Moscow
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  Deirdre Demet-Barry (USA)   Jessica Grieco (USA)   Elena Nechaeva (URS)
1990 Middelsborough
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  Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (RFA)   Jessica Grieco (USA)   Daniëlle Overgaag (NED)
1991 Colorado Springs
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  Elsbeth Vink (NED)   Sally Dawes (GBR)   Fabiana Luperini (ITA)
1992 Olympia
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  Hanka Kupfernagel (GER)   Elisabeth Chevanne-Brunel (FRA)   Marion Borst (NED)
1993 Perth
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  Elisabeth Chevanne-Brunel (FRA)   Cinzia Faccin (ITA)   Karine Boitier (FRA)
1994 Quito
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  Diana Žiliūtė (LTU)   Alla Epifanova (RUS)   Evi Gensheimer (GER)
1995 San Marino
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  Andrea Hänni (SUI)   Kerstin Scheitle (GER)   Lisbeth Simper (DEN)
1996 Novo Mesto
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  Alessandra D'Ettore (ITA)   Oksana Saprykina (UKR)   Martina Corazza (ITA)
1997 San Sebastián
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  Mirella Van Melis (NED)   Nicole Brändli (SUI)   Sofie Andersson (SWE)
1998 Valkenburg
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  Tina Liebig (GER)   Olga Zabelinskaya (RUS)   Nathalie Bates (AUS)
1999 Verona
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  Genevieve Jeanson (CAN)   Trixi Worrack (GER)   Noemi Cantele (ITA)
2000 Plouay
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  Nicole Cooke (GBR)   Magdalena Sadlecka (POL)   Clare Hall-Patch (CAN)
2001 Lisbon
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  Nicole Cooke (GBR)   Pleuni Möhlmann (NED)   Maja Włoszczowska (POL)
2002 Zolder
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  Suzanne de Goede (NED)   Claudia Stumpf (GER)   Monica Holler (SWE)
2003 Hamilton
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  Loes Markerink (NED)   Irina Tolmacheva (RUS)   Sabine Fischer (GER)
2004 Verona
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  Marianne Vos (NED)   Marta Bastianelli (ITA)   Ellen van Dijk (NED)
2005 Oberwart
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  Mie Bekker Lacota (DEN)   Marianne Vos (NED)   Rasa Leleivytė (LTU)
2006 Spa – Francorchamps
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  Rasa Leleivytė (LTU)   Marina Romoli (ITA)   Eleonora Patuzzo (ITA)
2007 Aguascalientes
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  Eleonora Patuzzo (ITA)   Cherise Taylor (RSA)   Valentina Scandolara (ITA)
2008 Cape Town
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  Jolien D'Hoore (BEL)   Rossella Callovi (ITA)   Hanna Amend (GER)
2009 Moscow
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  Rossella Callovi (ITA)   Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (FRA)   Susanna Zorzi (ITA)
2010 Offida
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  Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (FRA)   Rossella Ratto (ITA)   Coryn Rivera (USA)
2011 Copenhagen
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  Lucy Garner (GBR)   Jessy Druyts (BEL)   Christina Siggaard (DEN)
2012 Limburg
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  Lucy Garner (GBR)   Eline Gleditsch Brustad (NOR)   Anna Zita Maria Stricker (ITA)
2013 Florence
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  Amalie Dideriksen (DEN)   Anastasiia Iakovenko (RUS)   Olena Demydova (UKR)
2014 Ponferrada
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  Amalie Dideriksen (DEN)   Sofia Bertizzolo (ITA)   Agnieszka Skalniak (POL)
2015 Richmond
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  Chloé Dygert (USA)   Emma White (USA)   Agnieszka Skalniak (POL)
2016 Doha
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  Elisa Balsamo (ITA)   Skylar Schneider (USA)   Susanne Andersen (NOR)
2017 Bergen
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  Elena Pirrone (ITA)   Emma Jorgensen (DEN)   Letizia Paternoster (ITA)
2018 Innsbruck
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  Laura Stigger (AUT)   Marie Le Net (FRA)   Simone Boilard (CAN)
2019 Yorkshire
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  Megan Jastrab (USA)   Julie de Wilde (BEL)   Lieke Nooijen (NED)
2021 Flanders
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  Zoë Bäckstedt (GBR)   Kaia Schmid (USA)   Linda Riedmann (GER)
2022 Wollongong
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  Zoë Bäckstedt (GBR)   Eglantine Rayer (FRA)   Nienke Vinke (NED)
2023 Glasgow
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  Julie Bego (FRA)   Cat Ferguson (GBR)   Fleur Moors (BEL)

Source[1][2]

Medallists by nation edit

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1  Great Britain6208
2  Italy56920
3  Netherlands53513
4  France4419
5  Denmark4138
6  United States3519
7  Germany33410
8  Lithuania2013
9  Belgium1214
10   Switzerland1102
11  Canada1023
12  Austria1001
13  Russia0404
14  Poland0134
15  Norway0112
  Soviet Union0112
  Ukraine0112
18  South Africa0101
19  Sweden0022
20  Australia0011
Totals (20 entries)363636108

References edit

  1. ^ "Road World Championships – Road Race". UCI. Archived from the original on 2 August 2012. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
  2. ^ "World Championship, Road, Juniors (F)". Cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 2012-09-25.

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UCI Road World Championships Women s junior road race is the annual world championship race for road bicycle racing for women in the Junior category It is organised by the world governing body the Union Cycliste Internationale It was first held in 1987 In 2020 no junior race was held due to the COVID 19 pandemic The winner of the event is entitled to wear the rainbow jersey in Junior competitions for one year Medal winners editChampionships Gold Silver Bronze1987 Bergame details nbsp Catherine Marsal FRA nbsp Aiga Zagorska URS nbsp Ellis Guazzaroni ITA 1988 Odense details nbsp Gitte Hjortflod DEN nbsp Esther van Verseveld NED nbsp Lotte Schmidt DEN 1989 Moscow details nbsp Deirdre Demet Barry USA nbsp Jessica Grieco USA nbsp Elena Nechaeva URS 1990 Middelsborough details nbsp Ina Yoko Teutenberg RFA nbsp Jessica Grieco USA nbsp Danielle Overgaag NED 1991 Colorado Springs details nbsp Elsbeth Vink NED nbsp Sally Dawes GBR nbsp Fabiana Luperini ITA 1992 Olympia details nbsp Hanka Kupfernagel GER nbsp Elisabeth Chevanne Brunel FRA nbsp Marion Borst NED 1993 Perth details nbsp Elisabeth Chevanne Brunel FRA nbsp Cinzia Faccin ITA nbsp Karine Boitier FRA 1994 Quito details nbsp Diana Ziliute LTU nbsp Alla Epifanova RUS nbsp Evi Gensheimer GER 1995 San Marino details nbsp Andrea Hanni SUI nbsp Kerstin Scheitle GER nbsp Lisbeth Simper DEN 1996 Novo Mesto details nbsp Alessandra D Ettore ITA nbsp Oksana Saprykina UKR nbsp Martina Corazza ITA 1997 San Sebastian details nbsp Mirella Van Melis NED nbsp Nicole Brandli SUI nbsp Sofie Andersson SWE 1998 Valkenburg details nbsp Tina Liebig GER nbsp Olga Zabelinskaya RUS nbsp Nathalie Bates AUS 1999 Verona details nbsp Genevieve Jeanson CAN nbsp Trixi Worrack GER nbsp Noemi Cantele ITA 2000 Plouay details nbsp Nicole Cooke GBR nbsp Magdalena Sadlecka POL nbsp Clare Hall Patch CAN 2001 Lisbon details nbsp Nicole Cooke GBR nbsp Pleuni Mohlmann NED nbsp Maja Wloszczowska POL 2002 Zolder details nbsp Suzanne de Goede NED nbsp Claudia Stumpf GER nbsp Monica Holler SWE 2003 Hamilton details nbsp Loes Markerink NED nbsp Irina Tolmacheva RUS nbsp Sabine Fischer GER 2004 Verona details nbsp Marianne Vos NED nbsp Marta Bastianelli ITA nbsp Ellen van Dijk NED 2005 Oberwart details nbsp Mie Bekker Lacota DEN nbsp Marianne Vos NED nbsp Rasa Leleivyte LTU 2006 Spa Francorchamps details nbsp Rasa Leleivyte LTU nbsp Marina Romoli ITA nbsp Eleonora Patuzzo ITA 2007 Aguascalientes details nbsp Eleonora Patuzzo ITA nbsp Cherise Taylor RSA nbsp Valentina Scandolara ITA 2008 Cape Town details nbsp Jolien D Hoore BEL nbsp Rossella Callovi ITA nbsp Hanna Amend GER 2009 Moscow details nbsp Rossella Callovi ITA nbsp Pauline Ferrand Prevot FRA nbsp Susanna Zorzi ITA 2010 Offida details nbsp Pauline Ferrand Prevot FRA nbsp Rossella Ratto ITA nbsp Coryn Rivera USA 2011 Copenhagen details nbsp Lucy Garner GBR nbsp Jessy Druyts BEL nbsp Christina Siggaard DEN 2012 Limburg details nbsp Lucy Garner GBR nbsp Eline Gleditsch Brustad NOR nbsp Anna Zita Maria Stricker ITA 2013 Florence details nbsp Amalie Dideriksen DEN nbsp Anastasiia Iakovenko RUS nbsp Olena Demydova UKR 2014 Ponferrada details nbsp Amalie Dideriksen DEN nbsp Sofia Bertizzolo ITA nbsp Agnieszka Skalniak POL 2015 Richmond details nbsp Chloe Dygert USA nbsp Emma White USA nbsp Agnieszka Skalniak POL 2016 Doha details nbsp Elisa Balsamo ITA nbsp Skylar Schneider USA nbsp Susanne Andersen NOR 2017 Bergen details nbsp Elena Pirrone ITA nbsp Emma Jorgensen DEN nbsp Letizia Paternoster ITA 2018 Innsbruck details nbsp Laura Stigger AUT nbsp Marie Le Net FRA nbsp Simone Boilard CAN 2019 Yorkshire details nbsp Megan Jastrab USA nbsp Julie de Wilde BEL nbsp Lieke Nooijen NED 2021 Flanders details nbsp Zoe Backstedt GBR nbsp Kaia Schmid USA nbsp Linda Riedmann GER 2022 Wollongong details nbsp Zoe Backstedt GBR nbsp Eglantine Rayer FRA nbsp Nienke Vinke NED 2023 Glasgow details nbsp Julie Bego FRA nbsp Cat Ferguson GBR nbsp Fleur Moors BEL Source 1 2 Medallists by nation edit RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal1 nbsp Great Britain62082 nbsp Italy569203 nbsp Netherlands535134 nbsp France44195 nbsp Denmark41386 nbsp United States35197 nbsp Germany334108 nbsp Lithuania20139 nbsp Belgium121410 nbsp Switzerland110211 nbsp Canada102312 nbsp Austria100113 nbsp Russia040414 nbsp Poland013415 nbsp Norway0112 nbsp Soviet Union0112 nbsp Ukraine011218 nbsp South Africa010119 nbsp Sweden002220 nbsp Australia0011Totals 20 entries 363636108References edit Road World Championships Road Race UCI Archived from the original on 2 August 2012 Retrieved 17 April 2013 World Championship Road Juniors F Cyclingarchives com Retrieved 2012 09 25 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title UCI Road World Championships Junior women 27s road race amp oldid 1168909825, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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