2011 European Road Championships

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2011 European Road Championships
2011 European Road Championships logo.jpg
Venue Offida, Italy
Date(s) (2011-07-14 - 2011-07-17)14–17 July 2011
Events8
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The 2011 European Road Championships were held in Offida, Italy, between 14 and 17 July 2011. 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 Events
Road race Julian Kern
Flag of Germany.svg  Germany
4 h 43 min 08 s Siarhei Novikau
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
s.t Kanstantsin Klimiankou
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
s.t
Time trial Yoann Paillot
Flag of France.svg  France
33 min 29 s Bob Jungels
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg
+ 9 s Vegard Stake Laengen
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway
+ 11 s
Women's Under-23 Events
Road race Larisa Pankova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
3 h 29 min 38 s Alena Amialiusik
Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus
s.t Lucinda Brand
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands
s.t
Time trial Mélodie Lesueur
Flag of France.svg  France
39 min 15 s Larisa Pankova
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
+ 38 s Katazina Sosna
Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania
+ 50 s
Men's Junior Events
Road race Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier
Flag of France.svg  France
3 h 07 min 16 s Olivier Le Gac
Flag of France.svg  France
+ 21 s Loïc Vliegen
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
+ 24 s
Time trial Alberto Bettiol
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
35 min 24 s Alexis Gougeard
Flag of France.svg  France
+ 2 s Alexey Rydakin
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
+ 9 s
Women's Junior Events
Road race Rossella Ratto
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
2 h 11 min 13 s Jessy Druyts
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
+ 4 min 31 s Chiara Vannucci
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
+ 4 min 33 s
Time trial Rossella Ratto
Flag of Italy.svg  Italy
21 min 45 s Mathilde Favre
Flag of France.svg  France
+ 11 s Svetlana Kashirina
Flag of Russia.svg  Russia
+ 15 s

Medale table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1Flag of France.svg  France  (FRA)3306
2Flag of Italy.svg  Italy  (ITA)3014
3Flag of Russia.svg  Russia  (RUS)1124
4Flag of Germany.svg  Germany  (GER)1001
5Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus  (BLR)0213
6Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium  (BEL)0112
7Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg  (LUX)0101
8Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania  (LTU)0011
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands  (NED)0011
Flag of Norway.svg  Norway  (NOR)0011
Totals (10 entries)88824

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