2005 European Road Championships

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2005 European Road Championships
VenueMoscow, Russia
Date(s) (2005-07-07 - 2005-07-10)7–10 July 2005
Events8
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The 2005 European Road Championships were held in Moscow, Russia, between 7 July and 10 July 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.

Contents

Schedule

Events summary

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

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Russia.svg RUS3216
2Flag of Italy.svg ITA1146
3Flag of Ukraine.svg UKR1102
4Flag of the Czech Republic.svg CZE1001
Flag of Germany.svg GER1001
Flag of Poland.svg POL1001
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BEL0112
Flag of Lithuania.svg LTU0112
9Flag of Denmark.svg DEN0101
Flag of Sweden.svg SWE0101
11Flag of Slovenia.svg SLO0011
Totals (11 nations)88824

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