France at the European Road Championships

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France at the
European Road Championships
Flag of France.svg
IOC code FRA
Medals
Gold
13
Silver
18
Bronze
16
Total
47

France at the European Road Championships is an overview of the French results at the European Road Championships. France hosted the European Road Championships once in Apremont in 2001.

Contents

List of medalists

Severine Eraud won the women's junior time trial in 2013, (Floortje Mackaij (2) and Olena Demidova (3)). 2013 European Road Championships, women's junior time trial.jpg
Séverine Eraud won the women's junior time trial in 2013, (Floortje Mackaij (2) and Olena Demidova (3)).
MedalChampionshipNameEvent
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 1996 Isle of Man Elisabeth Chevanne-Brunel Women's under-23 road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Austria.svg 1997 Villach Guillaume Auger Men's under-23 time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Austria.svg 1997 Villach Elisabeth Chevanne-Brunel Women's under-23 road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Portugal.svg 1999 Lisbon Nicolas Fritsch Men's under-23 time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of France.svg 2001 Apremont Sophie Creux Women's under-23 road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Italy.svg 2002 Bergamo Matthieu Sprick Men's under-23 road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Italy.svg 2002 Bergamo Virginie Moinard Women's under-23 road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Greece.svg 2003 Athens Virginie Moinard Women's under-23 time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Estonia.svg 2004 Otepää Nathalie Tirard Collet Women's under-23 road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2006 Valkenburg-Heerlen Benoît Sinner Men's under-23 road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2006 Valkenburg-Heerlen Jérôme Coppel Men's under-23 time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2006 Valkenburg-Heerlen Étienne Pieret Men's junior road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2006 Valkenburg-Heerlen Tony Gallopin Men's junior time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2006 Valkenburg-Heerlen Julie Krasniak Women's junior road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Bulgaria.svg 2007 Sofia Fabien Taillefer Men's junior road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Italy.svg 2008 Verbania Cyril Gautier Men's under-23 road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Italy.svg 2008 Verbania Johan Le Bon Men's junior road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Italy.svg 2008 Verbania Johan Le Bon Men's junior time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2009 Hooglede-Gits Pauline Ferrand-Prévot Women's junior time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2009 Hooglede-Gits Arnaud Démare Men's junior road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2009 Hooglede-Gits Kévin Labèque Men's junior time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2009 Hooglede-Gits Pauline Ferrand-Prévot Women's junior road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Turkey.svg 2010 Ankara Geoffrey Soupe Men's under-23 time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Turkey.svg 2010 Ankara Bryan Coquard Men's junior road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Turkey.svg 2010 Ankara Émilien Viennet Men's junior time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Turkey.svg 2010 Ankara Pauline Ferrand-Prévot Women's junior road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Turkey.svg 2010 Ankara Pauline Ferrand-Prévot Women's junior time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Turkey.svg 2010 Ankara Arnaud Démare Men's under-23 road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Turkey.svg 2010 Ankara Alexia Muffat Women's junior time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Italy.svg 2011 Offida Yoann Paillot Men's under-23 time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Italy.svg 2011 Offida Mélodie Lesueur Women's under-23 time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Italy.svg 2011 Offida Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier Men's junior road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Italy.svg 2011 Offida Olivier Le Gac Men's junior road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Italy.svg 2011 Offida Alexis Gougeard Men's junior time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Italy.svg 2011 Offida Mathilde Favre Women's junior time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2012 Goes Anthony Turgis Men's junior road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 2013 Olomouc Frank Bonnamour Men's junior road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 2013 Olomouc Gréta Richioud Women's junior road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 2013 Olomouc Séverine Eraud Women's junior time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 2013 Olomouc Elie Gesbert Men's junior road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 2013 Olomouc Séverine Eraud Women's junior road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 2013 Olomouc Rémi Cavagna Men's junior time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Switzerland.svg 2014 Nyon Séverine Eraud Women's under-23 time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Switzerland.svg 2014 Nyon Corentin Ermenault Men's junior time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Switzerland.svg 2014 Nyon Anthony Turgis Men's under-23 road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Switzerland.svg 2014 Nyon Annabelle Dreville Women's under-23 road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Switzerland.svg 2014 Nyon Greta Richioud Women's junior time trial

Medal table

Medals by year

ChampionshipGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg 1996 Isle of Man 0101
Flag of Austria.svg 1997 Villach 2002
Flag of Portugal.svg 1999 Lisbon 0011
Flag of France.svg 2001 Apremont 0011
Flag of Italy.svg 2002 Bergamo 0022
Flag of Greece.svg 2003 Athens 1001
Flag of Estonia.svg 2004 Otepää 0011
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2006 Valkenburg-Heerlen 1315
Flag of Bulgaria.svg 2007 Sofia 0101
Flag of Italy.svg 2008 Verbania 2013
Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2009 Hooglede-Gits 1034
Flag of Turkey.svg 2010 Ankara 0527
Flag of Italy.svg 2011 Offida 3306
Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2012 Goes 0101
Flag of the Czech Republic.svg 2013 Olomouc 3216
Flag of Switzerland.svg 2014 Nyon 02355
Total13181647

Medals by discipline

updated after the 2014 European Road Championships

EventGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
Men's under-23 road race2035
Men's under-23 time trial2215
Women's under-23 road race1146
Women's under-23 time trial2103
Men's junior road race36211
Men's junior time trial0437
Women's junior road race1225
Women's junior time trial2226
Total13181647

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References

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See also

Other countries at the European Road Championships