Cycling at the 2019 Island Games | |
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Dates | 7–11 July |
Cycling, for the 2019 Island Games, held in various locations around Gibraltar in July 2019. [1]
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Isle of Man | 5 | 4 | 3 | 12 |
2 | Saaremaa | 4 | 2 | 1 | 7 |
3 | Jersey | 2 | 4 | 2 | 8 |
4 | Guernsey | 1 | 2 | 4 | 7 |
5 | Menorca | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
Totals (5 entries) | 12 | 12 | 12 | 36 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Time trial | Mihkel Räim Saaremaa | 37:42.24 | Sam Culverwell Guernsey | 37:50.24 | Adam Scarffe Isle of Man | 38:11:13 |
Town criterium | Sam Culverwell Guernsey | 59:45.65 | Oskar Nisu Saaremaa | 59:45.83 | Albert Barceló Menorca | 59:45:97 |
Road race | Mihkel Räim Saaremaa | 2:15:01.29 | Nathan Draper Isle of Man | 2:15:01.96 | Steven Kalf Saaremaa | 2:15:01.97 |
Time trial team | Isle of Man Thomas Bostock William Corkill Nathan Draper Matt Looker Adam Scarffe | 1:56:31 | Saaremaa Steven Kalf Karl Patrick Lauk Jörgen Matt Oskar Nisu Mihkel Räim | 1:56:51 | Guernsey Marc Cox Sam Culverwell Jack English James Roe Michael Serafin | 1:57:41 |
Town criterium team | Saaremaa Steven Kalf Karl Patrick Lauk Jörgen Matt Oskar Nisu Mihkel Räim | 11 | Guernsey Marc Cox Sam Culverwell Jack English James Roe Michael Serafin | 17 | Isle of Man Thomas Bostock William Corkill Nathan Draper Matt Looker Adam Scarffe | 31 |
Road race team | Saaremaa Steven Kalf Karl Patrick Lauk Jörgen Matt Oskar Nisu Mihkel Räim | 15 | Isle of Man Thomas Bostock William Corkill Nathan Draper Matt Looker Adam Scarffe | 17 | Jersey Samuel Firby Rhys Hidrio David Le Roux Rhys Pilley Jack Rebours | 22 |
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Time trial | Becky Storrie Isle of Man | 46:10.91 | Florence Cox Jersey | 46:12:06 | Núria Picó Menorca | 46:54.95 |
Town criterium | Tara Ferguson Isle of Man | 49:23.54 | Rebecca Catley Jersey | 49:23.55 | Ellen Barker Isle of Man | 49:23.69 |
Road race | Florence Cox Jersey | 1:51.41.49 | Ellen Barker Isle of Man | 1:51.41.63 | Rebecca Catley Jersey | 1:51.42.36 |
Time trial team | Isle of Man Ellen Barker Tara Ferguson Emily Looker Kathryn Priest Becky Storrie | 1:34:26 | Jersey Emily Bridson Rebecca Catley Florence Cox Louise Woolrich | 1:35:51 | Guernsey Karina Bowie Hannah Brehaut Danielle Hanley Madeline Wilson Jamie-Lee Wright | 1:40:06 |
Town criterium team | Isle of Man Ellen Barker Tara Ferguson Emily Looker Kathryn Priest Becky Storrie | 4 | Jersey Emily Bridson Rebecca Catley Florence Cox Louise Woolrich | 7 | Guernsey Karina Bowie Hannah Brehaut Danielle Hanley Madeline Wilson Jamie-Lee Wright | 11 |
Road race team | Jersey Emily Bridson Rebecca Catley Florence Cox Louise Woolrich | 4 | Isle of Man Ellen Barker Tara Ferguson Emily Looker Kathryn Priest Becky Storrie | 7 | Guernsey Karina Bowie Hannah Brehaut Danielle Hanley Madeline Wilson Jamie-Lee Wright | 16 |
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