2005 European Road Championships

2005 European Road Championships
Host city Moscow, Russia
Date(s)  (2005-07-07 - 2005-07-10)July 7–10, 2005
Events 8
2004
2006

The 2005 European Road Championships were held in Moscow, Russia, between July 7 and July 10, 2005. Regulated by the European Cycling Union. The event consisted of a road race and a time trial for men and women under 23 and juniors.

Schedule

Individual time trial

Thursday 7 July 2005
  • Women U23, 22 km
  • Men Juniors, 22 km
Friday 8 July 2005
  • Men U23, 33 km
  • Women Juniors

Road race

Saturday 9 July 2005
  • Women U23
  • Men Juniors
Sunday 10 July 2005
  • Men U23, 81.6 km
  • Women Juniors

Events summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Under-23 Events
Road race[1]
František Raboň
 Czech Republic
4 h 03 min 06s Anders Lund
 Denmark
+ 7s Nick Ingels
 Belgium
s.t.
Time trial[1]
Dmytro Grabovskyy
 Ukraine
42 min 46s Dominique Cornu
 Belgium
+ 3s Janez Brajkovič
 Slovenia
+ 14s
Women's Under-23 Events
Road race[1]
Gessica Turato
 Italy
3 h 36 min 38s Monica Holler
 Sweden
+ 37s Modesta Vžesniauskaitė
 Lithuania
s.t.
Time trial[1]
Madeleine Sandig
 Germany
31 min 26s Tatiana Guderzo
 Italy
+ 22s Anna Zugno
 Italy
+ 40s
Men's Junior Events
Road race[1]
Ivan Rovny
 Russia
3 h 07 min 30s Andrei Solomennikov
 Russia
+ 1'08s Federico Masiero
 Italy
+ 1'14s
Time trial[1]
Dmitry Sokolov
 Russia
28 min 49s Yevgeniy Nikolenko
 Ukraine
+ 40s Manuele Boaro
 Italy
+ 52s
Women's Junior Events
Road race[1]
Alexandra Burchenkova
 Russia
2 h 22 min 26s Ekaterina Novozhilova
 Russia
s.t. Marta Bastianelli
 Italy
+ 1 min 51s
Time trial[1]
Aleksandra Dawidowicz
 Poland
15 min 53s Aušrinė Trebaitė
 Lithuania
+ 25s Lesya Kalytovska
 Ukraine
+ 26s

Medal table

Rank Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
1  Russia 3 2 1 6
2  Italy 1 1 4 6
3  Ukraine 1 1 0 2
4  Czech Republic 1 0 0 1
 Germany 1 0 0 1
 Poland 1 0 0 1
7  Belgium 0 1 1 2
 Lithuania 0 1 1 2
9  Denmark 0 1 0 1
 Sweden 0 1 0 1
11  Slovenia 0 0 1 1
Total 8 8 8 24

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Results Road U-23 2005". European Cycling Union. 2009-06-30.

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