2010 European Road Championships

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2010 European Road Championships
2010 European Road Championships logo.svg
Venue Ankara, Turkey
Date(s) (2010-07-15 - 2010-07-18)15–18 July 2010
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The 2010 European Road Championships were held in Ankara, Turkey, between 15 and 18 July 2010. The event consisted of a road race and a time trial for men and women under 23 and juniors. The championships were regulated by the European Cycling Union.

Contents

Schedule

Results

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's Under-23
Road race Piotr Gawroński
Flag of Poland.svg  Poland
4 h 03 min 08 s Nelson Oliveira
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
+ 1 s Arnaud Démare
Flag of France.svg France
+ 3 s
Time trial Alex Dowsett
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg United Kingdom
31 min 08 s Geoffrey Soupe
Flag of France.svg France
+ 14 s Nelson Oliveira
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
+ 18 s
Women's Under-23
Road race Noortje Tabak
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
3 h 08 min 21 s Lesya Kalytovska
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
+ 00 s Aušrinė Trebaitė
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
+ 01 s
Time trial
details
Alexandra Burchenkova
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
34 min 37 s Emilia Fahlin
Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden
+ 11 s Kataržina Sosna
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
+ 52 s
Men's Junior
Road race Blaž Bogataj
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia
3 h 10 min 59 s Bryan Coquard
Flag of France.svg France
s.t. Rafael Reis
Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal
s.t.
Time trial Kirill Yatsevich
Flag of Russia.svg Russia
32 min 08 s Émilien Viennet
Flag of France.svg France
+ 4 s Marlen Zmorka
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
+ 35 s
Women's Junior
Road race Anna Trevisi
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
2 h 05 min 31 s Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
Flag of France.svg France
+ 0 s Rossella Ratto
Flag of Italy.svg Italy
+ 2 s
Time trial Hanna Solovey
Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine
17 min 42 s Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
Flag of France.svg France
+ 36 s Alexia Muffat
Flag of France.svg France
+ 1 min 15 s

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of Russia.svg RUS2002
2Flag of Ukraine.svg UKR1113
3Flag of Italy.svg ITA1012
4Flag of the United Kingdom.svg GBR1001
Flag of the Netherlands.svg NED1001
Flag of Poland.svg POL1001
Flag of Slovenia.svg SLO1001
8Flag of France.svg FRA0527
9Flag of Portugal.svg POR0123
10Flag of Sweden.svg SWE0101
11Flag of Lithuania.svg LTU0022
Totals (11 nations)88824

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