Spain at the UCI Road World Championships

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Spain at the
UCI Road World Championships
Flag of Spain.svg
IOC code ESP
Medals
Gold
10
Silver
15
Bronze
19
Total
44

Spain at the UCI Road World Championships is an overview of the Spanish results at the UCI Road World Championships. The Spanish competitors are selected by coaches of the Royal Spanish Cycling Federation. Apart from cycling events at the four-yearly Summer Olympics, the only times that road cyclists appear in proper national selections (instead of in commercial cycling teams) of one or multiple athletes are the yearly UCI Road World Championships. Because of this, all Spanish national road cycling teams (either elite, amateur or younger teams) only compete as such during one day per year. The nation's first medal, a silver, was earned by Luciano Montero in the men's road race in 1935.

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List of medalists

This is a list of all Spanish medals (including elite, amateur, under-23 and junior races). Since the 2012 UCI Road World Championships there is the men's and women's team time trial event for trade teams and these medals are included under the UCI registration country of the team. Note that in these events also foreign cyclists can belong to the "national" team.

MedalChampionshipNameEvent
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 1935 Floreffe Flag of Spain (1931-1939).svg  Luciano Montero  (ESP) Men's road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of France.svg 1964 Sallanches Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain
Ginés García
José Goyeneche
Ramón Sáez
Luis Santamarina
Men's 100km team mountains race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg 1965 Lasarte-Oria Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  José Manuel Lasa  (ESP) Men's amateur road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg 1965 Lasarte-Oria Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg Spain
Ventura Díaz
José Manuel López
José Manuel Lasa
Domingo Perurena
Men's team time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of the Netherlands.svg 1967 Heerlen Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Ramón Sáez  (ESP) Men's road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 1971 Mendrisio Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  José Viejo  (ESP) Men's amateur road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg 1973 Barcelona Flag of Spain (1945-1977).svg  Luis Ocaña  (ESP) Men's road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of France.svg 1980 Sallanches Flag of Spain (1977-1981).svg  Juan Fernández  (ESP) Men's road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Austria.svg 1987 Villach Flag of Spain.svg  Juan Fernández  (ESP) Men's road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 1988 Ronse Flag of Spain.svg  Juan Fernández  (ESP) Men's road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Germany.svg 1991 Stuttgart Flag of Spain.svg  Miguel Indurain  (ESP) Men's road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Norway.svg 1993 Oslo Flag of Spain.svg  Miguel Indurain  (ESP) Men's road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Colombia.svg 1995 Duitama Flag of Spain.svg  Abraham Olano  (ESP) Men's road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Colombia.svg 1995 Duitama Flag of Spain.svg  Miguel Indurain  (ESP) Men's time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Colombia.svg 1995 Duitama Flag of Spain.svg  Miguel Indurain  (ESP) Men's road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Colombia.svg 1995 Duitama Flag of Spain.svg  Abraham Olano  (ESP) Men's time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Spain.svg 1997 San Sebastián Flag of Spain.svg  Óscar Freire  (ESP) Men's under-23 road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Spain.svg 1997 San Sebastián Flag of Spain.svg  Maria Cagigas  (ESP) Women's junior time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the Netherlands.svg 1998 Valkenburg Flag of Spain.svg  Abraham Olano  (ESP) Men's time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of the Netherlands.svg 1998 Valkenburg Flag of Spain.svg  Melcior Mauri  (ESP) Men's time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Italy.svg 1999 Treviso-Verona Flag of Spain.svg  Óscar Freire  (ESP) Men's road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Italy.svg 1999 Treviso-Verona Flag of Spain.svg  Iván Gutiérrez  (ESP) Men's under-23 time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of France.svg 2000 Plouay Flag of Spain.svg  Óscar Freire  (ESP) Men's road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Portugal.svg 2001 Lisbon Flag of Spain.svg  Óscar Freire  (ESP) Men's road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Portugal.svg 2001 Lisbon Flag of Spain.svg  Teodora Ruano  (ESP) Women's time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2002 Limburg Flag of Spain.svg  Francisco Gutiérrez  (ESP) Men's under-23 road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2002 Limburg Flag of Spain.svg  I. González de Galdeano  (ESP) Men's time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Belgium (civil).svg 2002 Limburg Flag of Spain.svg  Joane Somarriba  (ESP) Women's road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 2003 Hamilton Flag of Spain.svg  Igor Astarloa  (ESP) Men's road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 2003 Hamilton Flag of Spain.svg  Joane Somarriba  (ESP) Women's time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg 2003 Hamilton Flag of Spain.svg  Alejandro Valverde  (ESP) Men's road race
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Italy.svg 2004 Verona Flag of Spain.svg  Óscar Freire  (ESP) Men's road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Spain.svg 2005 Madrid Flag of Spain.svg  Alejandro Valverde  (ESP) Men's road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Spain.svg 2005 Madrid Flag of Spain.svg  Iván Gutiérrez  (ESP) Men's time trial
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Spain.svg 2005 Madrid Flag of Spain.svg  Joane Somarriba  (ESP) Women's time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Austria.svg 2006 Salzburg Flag of Spain.svg  Alejandro Valverde  (ESP) Men's road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg 2009 Mendrisio Flag of Spain.svg  Joaquim Rodríguez  (ESP) Men's road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of the Netherlands.svg 2012 Valkenburg Flag of Spain.svg  Alejandro Valverde  (ESP) Men's road race
Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Italy.svg 2013 Tuscany Flag of Spain.svg  Joaquim Rodríguez  (ESP) Men's road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Italy.svg 2013 Tuscany Flag of Spain.svg  Alejandro Valverde  (ESP) Men's road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Spain.svg 2014 Ponferrada Flag of Spain.svg  Alejandro Valverde  (ESP) Men's road race
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of the United States.svg 2015 Richmond Movistar Team
Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Andrey Amador  (CRC)
Flag of Spain.svg  Jonathan Castroviejo  (ESP)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Alex Dowsett  (GBR)
Flag of Spain.svg  Ion Izagirre  (ESP)
Flag of Italy.svg  Adriano Malori  (ITA)
Flag of Germany.svg  Jasha Sütterlin  (GER)
Men's team time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Qatar.svg 2016 Qatar Flag of Spain.svg  Jonathan Castroviejo  (ESP) Men's time trial
Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Austria.svg 2018 Innsbruck Flag of Spain.svg  Alejandro Valverde  (ESP) Men's road race

Sources [1] [2]

Most successful Spanish competitors

The list don't include the men's amateur events

NameMedalsChampionships
Óscar Freire 3 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronzeGold medal icon.svg 1999 Treviso-VeronaMen's road race

Gold medal icon.svg 2001 LisbonMen's road race
Gold medal icon.svg 2004 VeronaMen's road race
Silver medal icon.svg 1997 San SebastiánMen's under-23 road race
Bronze medal icon.svg 2000 PlouayMen's road race

Abraham Olano 2 gold, 1 silver, 0 bronzeGold medal icon.svg 1995 DuitamaMen's road race

Gold medal icon.svg 1998 ValkenburgMen's time trial
Silver medal icon.svg 1995 DuitamaMen's time trial

Alejandro Valverde 1 gold, 2 silver, 4 bronzeGold medal icon.svg 2018 InnsbruckMen's road race

Silver medal icon.svg 2003 HamiltonMen's road race
Silver medal icon.svg 2005 MadridMen's road race
Bronze medal icon.svg 2006 SalzburgMen's road race
Bronze medal icon.svg 2012 ValkenburgMen's road race
Bronze medal icon.svg 2013 TuscanyMen's road race
Bronze medal icon.svg 2014 PonferradaMen's road race

Miguel Indurain 1 gold, 2 silver, 1 bronzeGold medal icon.svg 1995 DuitamaMen's time trial

Silver medal icon.svg 1993 OsloMen's road race
Silver medal icon.svg 1995 DuitamaMen's road race
Bronze medal icon.svg 1991 SuttgartMen's road race

Joane Somarriba 1 gold, 1 silver, 1 bronzeGold medal icon.svg 2003 HamiltonWomen's time trial

Silver medal icon.svg 2005 MadridWomen's time trial
Bronze medal icon.svg 2002 LimburgWomen's road race

Medals by discipline

Updated after 2018 UCI Road World Championships

EventGoldSilverBronzeTotalRank
Men's (professional) road race 661224
Men's time trial 2327
Women's time trial 1113
Men's under-23 road race 0202
Men's team time trial 0112
Men's amateur road race 0112
Men's under-23 time trial 1001
100 km mountains race 0101
Women's road race 0011
Women's junior time trial 0011
Total10151944

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