UCI Road World Championships

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UCI Road World Championships
Union Cycliste Internationale logo.svg
StatusActive
GenreRoad bicycle racing
Date(s)August–September
FrequencyAnnually
Location(s)Various
Inaugurated1921
Previous event2021
Next event2022
Organised byUCI
2021

The UCI Road World Championships are the annual world championships for bicycle road racing organized by the Union Cycliste Internationale (UCI). The UCI Road World Championships consist of events for road race and individual time trial, and as of 2019 a mixed team relay.

Events[]

Outfit of Jean-Pierre Monseré as worldchampion (1970), consisting of victory ribbon, cap, medal and rainbow jersey (collection KOERS. Museum of Cycle Racing)

All the world championship events are ridden by national teams, not trade teams such as in most other major races. The winner of each category is entitled to wear the rainbow jersey in races of that category (either mass start or time trial) until the next championships. It currently includes the following championships:

Former events:

History[]

The first world championships took place in 1921, though the only event that was contested was the Men's Road Race for Amateurs.[1] The first professional world championship took place in July 1927 at the Nürburgring in Germany where Italian Alfredo Binda won the professional men's race and Belgian Jean Aerts won the men's amateur race. The women's road race was introduced in 1958. A men's team time trial, contested by national teams, was introduced in 1962. Beginning in 1972, the team time trial was discontinued in Olympic years only. Individual time trials in all categories were added in 1994, which was also the last year for the original incarnation of the men's team time trial. In 2012, the men's team time trial was reinstated, and a women's team time trial added to the program; both were contested by trade teams. In 2019, the team time trial events for men and women were replaced by a mixed relay team time trial.

Until 1995, there were separate races for male professional and amateur riders. In 1996, the amateur category was replaced with a category for men under-23 years old with the professional category becoming an open (later elite) category.

Since 1995, the race has been held towards the end of the European season in late September, usually following the Vuelta a España. Before that, the event had always been a summer race, held in late August or the first week of September (with the exception of 1970, when it was a mid-season summer event).

The world championships are located in a different city or region every year. The event can be held over a relatively flat course which favors cycling sprinters or a hilly course which favors a climbing specialist or all-round. In each case the course is usually held on a circuit of which the riders complete multiple laps.

The world championship road race and two of the three Grand Tours (namely the Giro d'Italia and the Tour de France) form the Triple Crown of Cycling.

Editions[]

Note: Not held from 1939 to 1945 because of World War II.

Edition Year Host City Host Country Events
1 1921 Copenhagen  Denmark 1
2 1922 Liverpool  Great Britain 1
3 1923 Zürich   Switzerland 1
4 1924 Paris  France 1
5 1925 Apeldoorn  Netherlands 1
6 1926 Milan  Italy 1
7 1927 Nürburgring  Germany 2
8 1928 Budapest  Hungary 2
9 1929 Zürich   Switzerland 2
10 1930 Liège  Belgium 2
11 1931 Copenhagen  Denmark 2
12 1932 Rome  Italy 2
13 1933 Montlhéry  France 2
14 1934 Leipzig  Germany 2
15 1935 Floreffe  Belgium 2
16 1936 Berne   Switzerland 2
17 1937 Copenhagen  Denmark 2
18 1938 Valkenburg  Netherlands 2
19 1946 Zürich   Switzerland 2
20 1947 Reims  France 2
21 1948 Valkenburg  Netherlands 2
22 1949 Copenhagen  Denmark 2
23 1950 Moorslede  Belgium 2
24 1951 Varese  Italy 2
25 1952 Luxembourg  Luxembourg 2
26 1953 Lugano   Switzerland 2
27 1954 Solingen  West Germany 2
28 1955 Frascati  Italy 2
29 1956 Copenhagen  Denmark 2
30 1957 Waregem  Belgium 2
31 1958 Reims  France 3
32 1959 Zandvoort  Netherlands 3
33 1960 Karl-Marx-Stadt  East Germany 3
34 1961 Berne   Switzerland 3
35 1962 Salò di Garda  Italy 4
36 1963 Ronse  Belgium 4
37 1964 Sallanches  France 4
38 1965 San Sebastián  Spain 4
39 1966 Nürburgring  West Germany 4
40 1967 Heerlen  Netherlands 4
41 1968 Imola  Italy 4
42 1969 Zolder  Belgium 4
43 1970 Leicester  Great Britain 4
44 1971 Mendrisio   Switzerland 4
45 1972 Gap  France 2
46 1973 Barcelona  Spain 4
47 1974 Montreal  Canada 4
48 1975 Yvoir  Belgium 4
49 1976 Ostuni  Italy 2
50 1977 San Cristóbal  Venezuela 4
Edition Year Host City Host Country Events
51 1978 Nürburgring  West Germany 4
52 1979 Valkenburg  Netherlands 4
53 1980 Sallanches  France 2
54 1981 Prague  Czechoslovakia 4
55 1982 Goodwood  Great Britain 4
56 1983 Altenrhein   Switzerland 4
57 1984 Barcelona  Spain 1
58 1985 Giavera del Montello  Italy 4
59 1986 Colorado Springs  United States 4
60 1987 Villach  Austria 5
61 1988 Ronse  Belgium 2
62 1989 Chambéry  France 5
63 1990 Utsunomiya  Japan 5
64 1991 Stuttgart  Germany 5
65 1992 Benidorm  Spain 2
66 1993 Oslo  Norway 5
67 1994 Agrigento  Italy 7
68 1995 Duitama  Colombia 5
69 1996 Lugano   Switzerland 6
70 1997 San Sebastián  Spain 10
71 1998 Valkenburg  Netherlands 10
72 1999 Verona  Italy 10
73 2000 Plouay  France 10
74 2001 Lisbon  Portugal 10
75 2002 Zolder  Belgium 10
76 2003 Hamilton  Canada 10
77 2004 Verona  Italy 10
78 2005 Madrid  Spain 6
79 2006 Salzburg  Austria 6
80 2007 Stuttgart  Germany 6
81 2008 Varese  Italy 6
82 2009 Mendrisio   Switzerland 6
83 2010 Geelong  Australia 6
84 2011 Copenhagen  Denmark 10
85 2012 Valkenburg  Netherlands 12
86 2013 Florence  Italy 12
87 2014 Ponferrada  Spain 12
88 2015 Richmond  United States 12
89 2016 Doha  Qatar 12
90 2017 Bergen  Norway 12
91 2018 Innsbruck  Austria 12
92 2019 Harrogate  Great Britain 11
93 2020 Imola  Italy 4
94 2021 Flanders  Belgium 11
95 2022 Wollongong  Australia 11
96 Glasgow  Great Britain 11
97 Zürich   Switzerland 11
98 Kigali  Rwanda 11

Hosts[]

Updated after 2021 UCI Road World Championships.
Times Nations
14  Italy
10  Belgium -   Switzerland
9  France
8  Germany -  Netherlands
7  Spain
6  Denmark
4  Great Britain
3  Austria
2  Canada -  Norway -  United States
1  Australia -  Colombia -  Czechoslovakia -  Hungary -  Japan -  Luxembourg -  Portugal -  Qatar -  Venezuela

All Medals[]

Updated after 2021 UCI Road World Championships.

Medal table includes only medals achieved in senior events. Mixed nation team events such as the Team Time Trial from 2012 to 2018 are excluded.

  Former Countries
RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy (ITA)544743144
2 Belgium (BEL)38313099
3 Netherlands (NED)36332897
4 France (FRA)34303094
5  Switzerland (SUI)15232058
6 Germany (GER)14172051
7 United States (USA)14141341
8 Great Britain (GBR)13111236
9 Soviet Union (URS)*12161644
10 East Germany (GDR)*102416
11 Spain (ESP)9131638
12 Sweden (SWE)95721
13 Denmark (DEN)7111028
14 Poland (POL)77418
15 Australia (AUS)611623
16 West Germany (FRG)*44513
17 Russia (RUS)44412
18 Lithuania (LTU)33511
19 Slovakia (SVK)3104
20 Norway (NOR)2248
21 Belarus (BLR)2013
22 Luxembourg (LUX)1348
23 New Zealand (NZL)1225
24 Ukraine (UKR)1214
25 Ireland (IRL)1135
26 Latvia (LAT)1102
27 Colombia (COL)1034
28 Portugal (POR)1001
29 Canada (CAN)0336
30 Czechoslovakia (TCH)*0224
31 Austria (AUT)0123
32 Hungary (HUN)0112
 Slovenia (SLO)0112
34 Brazil (BRA)0101
35 Kazakhstan (KAZ)0022
36 Czech Republic (CZE)0011
 Finland (FIN)0011
 Uruguay (URU)0011
Totals (38 nations)303303305911

Countries[]

See also[]

  • UCI World Championships

References[]

  1. ^ "Road Cycling: World Championships: Men: Road Race for Amateurs". Sports 123. Retrieved 2013-10-15.

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