The 2019 in cycling results is given as follows:
International indoor cycling events
edit- May 31 & June 1: 2019 UEC Junior Indoor Cycling European Championships in Geispolsheim[1]
- Junior Women's winner: Lorena Schneider
- Junior Pair winners: Germany (Alexander Brandl & Andreas Steger) (m) / Germany (Anika Papok & Anna-Sophia von Schneyder) (f)
- Junior Act 4 winners: Switzerland (Valerie Unternährer, Tina Schönenberger, Selina Niedermann, & Stefanie Haas)
- Junior Cycle Ball winners: Switzerland (Timon Fröhlich & Yannick Fröhlich)
- September 21: 2019 UEC U23 Cycle-Ball European Championships in Wiesbaden-Naurod
- December 6 – 8: 2019 UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships (Artistic & Cycle-ball) in Basel
2019 Artistic Cycling World Cup
edit- March 9: ACWC #1 in Prague
- Elite Single Artistic Cycling winners: Lukas Kohl (m) / Milena Slupina (f)
- Women's Elite Pair Artistic Cycling winners: Germany (Sophie-Marie Nattmann & Caroline Wurth)
- Mixed Elite Pair Artistic Cycling winners: Germany (Serafin Schefold & Max Hanselmann)
- Mixed Elite Artistic Cycling ACT4 winners: Germany (Ramona Ressel, Julia Dörner, Annamaria Milo, & Anna-Lena Vollbrecht)
- May 25: ACWC #2 in Merelbeke
- Elite Single Artistic Cycling winners: Lukas Kohl (m) / Milena Slupina (f)
- Women's Elite Pair Artistic Cycling winners: Germany (Selina Marquardt & Helen Vordermeier)
- Mixed Elite Pair Artistic Cycling winners: Germany (Patrick Tisch & Nina Stapf)
- Mixed Elite Artistic Cycling ACT4 winners: Germany (Lukas Kayko, Roxanne Ludwig, Vanessa Wörner, & Eva Zimmermann)
- August 10: ACWC #3 in Bokod
- November 30: ACWC #4 (final) in Erlenbach
2019 Cycle-Ball World Cup
edit- January 19: CBWC #1 in Klein-Gerau
- Winners: Austria (Markus Bröll & Patrick Schnetzer)
- April 6: CBWC #2 in Ailingen
- Winners: Austria (Markus Bröll & Patrick Schnetzer)
- April 27: CBWC #3 in Albungen
- Winners: Germany (André Kopp & Raphael Kopp)
- May 18: CBWC #4 in Mücheln
- Winners: Germany (Eric Haedicke & Max Rückschloß)
- August 31: CBWC #5 in Grosskoschen
- Winners: Austria (Markus Bröll & Patrick Schnetzer)
- September 28: CBWC #6 in Niedermehnen
- Winners: Austria (Markus Bröll & Patrick Schnetzer)
- October 12: CBWC #7 in St. Gallen
- Winners: Germany (Bernd Mlady & Gerhard Mlady)
- November 2: CBWC #8 in Höchst
- January 18, 2020: CBWC #9 (final) in Möhlin
2020 Summer Olympics
edit- October 12 & 13: Tokyo 2020 Test Event at the Olympic BMX Course in Tokyo at Ariake Urban Sports Park
- Elite winners: Romain Mahieu (m) / Saya Sakakibara (f)
- Women's Junior winner: Zoe Claessens
International BMX events
edit- January 19: 2019 Oceania BMX Continental Championships in Te Awamutu
- Elite winners: Kai Sakakibara (m) / Saya Sakakibara (f)
- Junior winners: Tasman Wakelin (m) / Jessie Smith (f)
- July 13 & 14: 2019 UEC Juniors & Elite European Championships and European Challenge in Valmiera
- Elite winners: Niek Kimmann (m) / Laura Smulders (f)
- Junior winners: Ross Cullen (m) / Zoe Claessens (f)
- July 23 – 28: 2019 UCI BMX World Championships in Heusden-Zolder
- Elite winners: Twan van Gendt (m) / Alise Willoughby (f)
- Junior winners: Tatyan Lui-Hin Tsan (m) / Jessie Smith (f)
2019 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup
edit- April 27 & 28: SCWC #1 & #2 in Manchester
- Men's Elite winners: Joris Daudet (#1) / Kye Whyte (#2)
- Women's Elite winners: Simone Christensen (#1) / Manon Valentino (#2)
- May 11 & 12: SCWC #3 & #4 in Papendal
- Men's Elite winner: Niek Kimmann (2 times)
- Women's Elite winners: Judy Baauw (#1) / Laura Smulders (#2)
- June 8 & 9: SCWC #5 & #6 in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
- September 13 & 14: SCWC #7 & #8 in Rock Hill
- Men's Elite winners: Corben Sharrah (#1) / Niek Kimmann (#2)
- Women's Elite winner: Laura Smulders (2 times)
- September 28 & 29: SCWC #9 & #10 (final) in Santiago del Estero
- Men's Elite winners: Gonzalo Molina (#1) / Niek Kimmann (#2)
- Women's Elite winner: Laura Smulders (2 times)
2019 UEC BMX European Cup
edit- March 30 & 31: UEC BMX #1 & #2 in Verona
- Elite winners: Niek Kimmann (m; 2 times) / Laura Smulders (f; 2 times)
- Men's Junior winner: Bart van Bemmelen (2 times)
- Women's Junior winners: Zoe Claessens (#1) / Nadine Aeberhard (#2)
- April 20 & 21: UEC BMX #3 & #4 in Heusden-Zolder
- Men's Elite winners: Dave van der Burg (#1) / Joris Harmsen (#2)
- Women's Elite winner: Laura Smulders (f; 2 times)
- Men's Junior winners: Ross Cullen (#1) / Edvards Glazers (#2)
- Women's Junior winners: Jessie Smith (#1) / Zoe Claessens (#2)
- May 4 & 5: UEC BMX #5 & #6 in Rade
- Men's Elite winners: Eddy Clerte (#1) / Tore Navrestad (#2)
- Women's Elite winners: Paola Reis Santos (#1) / Rebecca Petch (#2)
- Men's Junior winners: Federico de Vecchi (#1) / Robin Genestroni (#2)
- Women's Junior winner: Malene Kejlstrup Sørensen (2 times)
- May 25 & 26: UEC BMX #7 & #8 in Sarrians
- Men's Elite winner: Sylvain André (2 times)
- Women's Elite winners: Saya Sakakibara (#1) / Manon Valentino (#2)
- Men's Junior winners: Ryan Martin (#1) / Bart van Bemmelen (#2)
- Women's Junior winners: Zoe Claessens (#1) / Jessie Smith (#2)
- August 31 & September 1: UEC BMX #9 & #10 (final) in Peer
- Men's Elite winners: Joris Harmsen (#1) / Quillan Isidore (#2)
- Women's Elite winners: Merel Smulders (#1) / Christelle Boivin (#2)
- Men's Junior winners: Edvards Glazers (#1) / Bart van Bemmelen (#2)
- Women's Junior winners: Zoe Claessens (#1) / Malene Kejlstrup Sørensen (#2)
2019 UCI BMX Freestyle World Cup
edit- April 19 – 21: BMX FWC #1 in Hiroshima
- May 29 – June 2: BMX FWC #2 in Montpellier
- October 31 – November 3: BMX FWC #3 in Chengdu
2018–19 International Cyclo-cross events
edit- November 3 & 4, 2018: 2018 Pan American Cyclo-cross Championships in Midland
- Elite winners: Curtis White (m) / Maghalie Rochette (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Magnus Sheffield
- U23 winners: Gage Hecht (m) / Clara Honsinger (f)
- November 3 & 4, 2018: 2018 UEC Cyclo-cross European Championships in Rosmalen
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Annemarie Worst (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Pim Ronhaar
- U23 winners: Tom Pidcock (m) / Ceylin del Carmen Alvarado (f)
- November 30 & December 1, 2018: 2018 UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships in Mol
- For detailed results, click here.
- February 2 & 3: 2019 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Bogense
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant
- Men's Junior winner: Ben Tulett
- U23 winners: Tom Pidcock (m) / Inge van der Heijden (f)
- September 23, 2018: CCWC #1 in Waterloo
- Elite winners: Toon Aerts (m) / Marianne Vos (f)
- September 29, 2018: CCWC #2 in Iowa City
- Elite winners: Toon Aerts (m) / Kaitlin Keough (f)
- October 21, 2018: CCWC #3 in Bern
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Marianne Vos (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Witse Meeussen
- Men's U23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
- November 17, 2018: CCWC #4 in Tábor
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Lucinda Brand (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Witse Meeussen
- Men's U23 winner: Tom Pidcock
- November 25, 2018: CCWC #5 in Koksijde
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Denise Betsema (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Pim Ronhaar
- Men's U23 winner: Tom Pidcock
- December 23, 2018: CCWC #6 in Namur
- December 26, 2018: CCWC #7 in Heusden-Zolder
- January 20: CCWC #8 in Pontchâteau
- Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Marianne Vos (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Thibau Nys
- Men's U23 winner: Tom Pidcock
- January 27: CCWC #9 (final) in Hoogerheide
- October 14, 2018: CCS #1 in Gieten
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Annemarie Worst (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Witse Meeussen
- October 20, 2018: CCS #2 in Boom
- October 28, 2018: CCS #3 in Oostkamp-Ruddervoorde
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Marianne Vos (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Witse Meeussen
- November 11, 2018: CCS #4 in Gavere
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Alice Maria Arzuffi (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Ryan Cortjens
- December 16, 2018: CCS #5 in Zonhoven
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Ryan Cortjens
- December 30, 2018: CCS #6 in Diegem
- February 10: CCS #7 in Hoogstraten
- February 16: CCS #8 (final) in Middelkerke
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Denise Betsema (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Witse Meeussen
2018–19 DVV Trophy
edit- November 10, 2018: DVV #1 in Niel
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Dante Coremans
- Men's U23 winner: Ben Turner
- November 18, 2018: DVV #2 in Hamme
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Annemarie Worst (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Thibau Nys
- Men's U23 winner: Timo Kielich
- December 15, 2018: DVV #3 in Antwerp
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Denise Betsema (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Lars Boven
- Men's U23 winner: Niels Vandeputte
- December 28, 2018: DVV #4 in Loenhout
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Lucinda Brand (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Ryan Cortjens
- Men's U23 winner: Ben Turner
- January 1: DVV #5 in Baal
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Jolanda Neff (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Thibau Nys
- Men's U23 winner: Ben Turner
- February 9: DVV #6 (final) in Lille
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Thibau Nys
- Men's U23 winner: Tom Pidcock
2020 Summer Olympics
edit- October 4 – 6: Tokyo 2020 Test Event – Cycling Mountain Bike in Izu (Izu Mountain Bike Course)
- Elite XCO winners: Nino Schurter (m) / Jolanda Neff (f)
International mountain biking events
edit- April 3 – 6: 2019 Pan American Mountain Bike Championships (XCO, XCE, & XCR) in Aguascalientes City
- Elite XCO winners: Raphaël Gagné (m) / Kate Courtney (f)
- Elite XCE winners: Jhon Fredy Garzon Gonzalez (m) / Fatima Anahi Hijar Marin (f)
- Mixed Elite XCO Relay winners: Mexico
- Junior XCO winners: Adair Zabdiel Gutierrez Prieto (m) / Natalia Marie Torres Macouzet (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Christopher Blevins (m) / Haley Batten (f)
- April 8 – 10: 2019 Oceania Mountain Bike Championships (XCO & DHI) in Bright
- Elite XCO winners: Anton Cooper (m) / Rebecca Ellen McConnell (f)
- Elite Women's Downhill winner: Sian A'Hern
- Junior XCO winners: Corey Smith (m) / Zoe Cuthbert (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Matthew Dinham (m) / Sarah Tucknott (f)
- May 4 & 5: 2019 European Mountain Bike Championships (DHI only) in Pampilhosa da Serra
- June 29: 2019 European Continental Championships (Ultra XCM only) in Vielha e Mijaran-Val d'Aran
- July 25 – 28: 2019 European Continental Championships (XCE, XCO, & XCR) in Brno
- Elite XCO winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Jolanda Neff (f)
- Elite XCE winners: Hugo Briatta (m) / Gaia Tormena (f)
- Mixed Elite XCO Relay winners: Switzerland
- Junior XCO winners: Lukas Malezsewski (m) / Jacqueline Schneebeli (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Vlad Dascalu (m) / Sina Frei (f)
- August 1 & 2: 2019 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (4X only) in Val di Sole
- 4X winners: Romain Mayet (m) / Romana Labounková (f)
- August 28 – September 1: 2019 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships (XCO, XCR, & DHI) in Mont-Sainte-Anne
- Elite XCO winners: Nino Schurter (m) / Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (f)
- Elite Mixed Team XC Relay winners: Switzerland
- Elite E-MTB XC winners: Alan Hatherly (m) / Nathalie Schneitter (f)
- Elite Downhill winners: Loïc Bruni (m) / Myriam Nicole (f)
- Junior XCO winners: Charlie Aldridge (m) / Jacqueline Schneebeli (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Vlad Dascalu (m) / Sina Frei (f)
- Junior Downhill winners: Kye A'Hern (m) / Valentina Höll (f)
- September 21 & 22: 2019 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships in Grächen
- Elite winners: Héctor Leonardo Páez (m) / Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (f)
- April 27 & 28: MBWC #1 (DHI only) in Maribor
- Elite Downhill winners: Loïc Bruni (m) / Tahnée Seagrave (f)
- Junior Downhill winners: Thibaut Daprela (m) / Valentina Höll (f)
- May 18 & 19: MBWC #2 (XCO & XCC) in Albstadt
- Elite XCO winners: Mathias Flückiger (m) / Kate Courtney (f)
- Elite XCC winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Kate Courtney (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Filippo Colombo (m) / Laura Stigger (f)
- May 25 & 26: MBWC #3 (XCO & XCC) in Nové Město na Moravě
- Elite XCO winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Kate Courtney (f)
- Elite XCC winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Chloe Woodruff (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Vlad Dascalu (m) / Haley Batten (f)
- June 1 & 2: MBWC #4 (DHI only) in Fort William
- Elite Downhill winners: Loris Vergier (m) / Tracey Hannah (f)
- Junior Downhill winners: Thibaut Daprela (m) / Anna Newkirk (f)
- June 8 & 9: MBWC #5 (DHI only) in Leogang
- July 6 & 7: MBWC #6 (XCO, XCC, & DHI) in Vallnord-Pal Arinsal
- Elite XCO winners: Nino Schurter (m) / Anne Terpstra (f)
- Elite XCC winners: Henrique Avancini (m) / Jolanda Neff (f)
- Elite Downhill winners: Loïc Bruni (m) / Rachel Atherton (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Vlad Dascalu (m) / Ronja Eibl (f)
- Junior Downhill winners: Matteo Iniguez (m) / Valentina Höll (f)
- July 13 & 14: MBWC #7 (XCO, XCC, & DHI) in Les Gets
- Elite XCO winners: Nino Schurter (m) / Kate Courtney (f)
- Elite XCC winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Kate Courtney (f)
- Elite Downhill winners: Amaury Pierron (m) / Tracey Hannah (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Vlad Dascalu (m) / Ronja Eibl (f)
- Junior Downhill winners: Thibaut Daprela (m) / Valentina Höll (f)
- August 3 & 4: MBWC #8 (XCO, XCC, & DHI) in Val di Sole
- Elite XCO winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (f)
- Elite XCC winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Jolanda Neff (f)
- Elite Downhill winners: Laurie Greenland (m) / Marine Cabirou (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Vlad Dascalu (m) / Ronja Eibl (f)
- Junior Downhill winners: Tuhoto-Ariki Pene (m) / Mille Johnset (f)
- August 10 & 11: MBWC #9 (XCO, XCC, & DHI) in Lenzerheide
- Elite XCO winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Jenny Rissveds (f)
- Elite XCC winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (f)
- Elite Downhill winners: Amaury Pierron (m) / Marine Cabirou (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Filippo Colombo (m) / Martina Berta (f)
- Junior Downhill winners: Seth Sherlock (m) / Valentina Höll (f)
- September 7 & 8: MBWC #10 (XCO, XCC, & DHI) (final) in Snowshoe Mountain
- Elite XCO winners: Lars Forster (m) / Pauline Ferrand-Prévot (f)
- Elite XCC winners: Nino Schurter (m) / Jenny Rissveds (f)
- Elite Downhill winners: Danny Hart (m) / Marine Cabirou (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Filippo Colombo (m) / Evie Richards (f)
- Junior Downhill winners: Thibaut Daprela (m) / Valentina Höll (f)
- Note: For all the results for the events below, click here.
- January 14 – 19: Asian Para Cycling Championships 2019 (Track) in Jakarta
- March 14 – 17: 2019 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships in Apeldoorn
- May 9 – 12: 2019 UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup #1 (Road) in Corridonia
- May 16 – 19: 2019 UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup #2 (Road) in Ostend
- August 8 – 11: 2019 UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup #3 (Road) in Baie-Comeau
- September 12 – 15: 2019 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships in Emmen
2019 Grand Tour events
edit- May 11 – June 2: 2019 Giro d'Italia
- Winner: Richard Carapaz (Movistar Team) (first Giro d'Italia win & first Grand Tour win)
- July 6 – 28: 2019 Tour de France
- Winner: Egan Bernal (Team Ineos) (first Tour de France win & first Grand Tour win)
- August 24 – September 15: 2019 Vuelta a España
- Winner: Primož Roglič (Team Jumbo–Visma) (first Vuelta a España win & first Grand Tour win)
International road cycling events
edit- November 21 – 25, 2018: Africa Cup in Eritrea (part of the 2018–19 UCI season of events)
- Road Race winners: Sirak Tesfom (m) / Maroesjka Matthee (f)
- ITT Race winners: Sirak Tesfom (m) / Adiam Tesfalem (f)
- TTT Race winners: Eritrea (m) / Eritrea (f)
- March 15 – 17: 2019 Oceania Cycling Championships in Australia
- ITT winners: Ben Dyball (m) / Kate Perry (f)
- U23 ITT winners: Liam Magennis (m) / Sarah Gigante (f)
- Junior ITT winners: Finn Fisher-Black (m) / Francesca Sewell (f)
- Senior Road Race winners: Ben Dyball (m) / Sharlotte Lucas (f)
- U23 Road Race winners: Tyler Lindorff (m) / Sarah Gigante (f)
- Junior Road Race winners: Finn Fisher-Black (m) / Ella Wyllie (f)
- March 15 – 20: 2019 African Continental Road Cycling Championships in Bahir Dar
- Senior Road Race winners: Mekseb Debesay (m) / Mossana Debesay (f)
- Men's Junior Road Race winner: Renus Byiza Uhiriwe
- Senior ITT winners: Stefan de Bod (m) / Selam Amha Gerefiel (f)
- Senior TTT winners: Eritrea (m) / Ethiopia (f)
- Junior TTT winners: Ethiopia (m) / Ethiopia (f)
- April 13 & 14: 2019 Elite Road Central American Championships in Nicaragua
- Road Race winners: Manuel Rodas (m) / María José Vargas (f)
- ITT winners: Manuel Rodas (m) / Natalia Navarro Cerdas (f)
- April 23 – 28: 2019 Asian Cycling Championships in Uzbekistan
- Senior and ITT winners: Yevgeniy Gidich (Road) & Daniil Fominykh (ITT) (m) / Olga Zabelinskaya (ITT) and (Road Race)) (f)
- Road Race U23 winners: Mohammad Ganjkhanlou (f)
- Junior Road Race winners: Tullatorn Sosalam (m) / Sze Wing Lee (f)
- U23 ITT winners: Yevgeniy Fedorov (m) / Chuang Ting-ting (f)
- Men's Junior ITT winner: Maxim Popugayev
- May 2 – 5: 2019 Pan American Road Cycling Championships in Mexico
- Road Race winners: Jefferson Cepeda (m) / Ariadna Gutiérrez (f)
- Men's U23 Road Race winners: Santiago Montenegro
- ITT winners: Brandon Smith Rivera (m) / Leah Thomas (f)
- U23 ITT winners: Diego Ferreyra (m) / Teniel Campbell (f)
- August 7 – 11: 2019 European Road Championships in Alkmaar
- Elite Road Race winners: Elia Viviani (m) / Amy Pieters (f)
- Elite ITT winners: Remco Evenepoel (m) / Ellen van Dijk (f)
- Junior Road Race winners: Andrii Ponomar (m) / Ilse Pluimers (f)
- Junior ITT winners: Andrea Piccolo (m) / Shirin van Anrooij (f)
- U23 Road Race winners: Alberto Dainese (m) / Letizia Paternoster (f)
- U23 ITT winners: Johan Price-Pejtersen (m) / Hannah Ludwig (f)
- Mixed Team Relay (TT) winners: The Netherlands
- September 22 – 29: 2019 UCI Road World Championships in Harrogate
- Elite Road Race winners: Mads Pedersen (m) / Annemiek van Vleuten (f)
- Elite ITT winners: Rohan Dennis (m) / Chloé Dygert Owen (f)
- Mixed Relay winners: Netherlands
- Junior Road Race winners: Quinn Simmons (m) / Megan Jastrab (f)
- Junior ITT winners: Antonio Tiberi (m) / Aigul Gareeva (f)
- Men's U23 Road Race winner: Samuele Battistella
- Men's U23 ITT winner: Mikkel Bjerg
- January 15 – 20: 2019 Tour Down Under[2] Winner: Daryl Impey (Mitchelton–Scott)
- January 27: 2019 Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race[3] Winner: Elia Viviani (Deceuninck–Quick-Step)
- February 24 – March 2: 2019 UAE Tour[4] Winner: Primož Roglič (Team Jumbo–Visma)
- March 2: 2019 Omloop Het Nieuwsblad[5] Winner: Zdeněk Štybar (Deceuninck–Quick-Step)
- March 9: 2019 Strade Bianche[6] Winner: Julian Alaphilippe (Deceuninck–Quick-Step)
- March 10 – 17: 2019 Paris–Nice[7] Winner: Egan Bernal (Team Sky)
- March 13 – 19: 2019 Tirreno–Adriatico[8] Winner: Primož Roglič (Team Jumbo–Visma)
- March 23: 2019 Milan–San Remo[9] Winner: Julian Alaphilippe (Deceuninck–Quick-Step)
- March 25 – 31: 2019 Volta a Catalunya[10] Winner: Miguel Ángel López (Astana)
- March 27: 2019 Three Days of Bruges–De Panne Winner: Dylan Groenewegen (Team Jumbo–Visma)
- March 29: 2019 E3 BinckBank Classic Winner: Zdeněk Štybar (Deceuninck–Quick-Step)
- March 31: 2019 Gent–Wevelgem Winner: Alexander Kristoff (UAE Team Emirates)
- April 3: 2019 Dwars door Vlaanderen Winner: Mathieu van der Poel (Corendon–Circus)
- April 7: 2019 Tour of Flanders Winner: Alberto Bettiol (EF Education First)
- April 8 – 13: 2019 Tour of the Basque Country Winner: Ion Izagirre (Astana Pro Team)
- April 14: 2019 Paris–Roubaix Winner: Philippe Gilbert (Deceuninck–Quick-Step)
- April 16 – 21: 2019 Presidential Tour of Turkey Winner: Felix Großschartner (Bora–Hansgrohe)
- April 21: 2019 Amstel Gold Race Winner: Mathieu van der Poel (Corendon–Circus)
- April 24: 2019 La Flèche Wallonne Winner: Julian Alaphilippe (Deceuninck–Quick-Step)
- April 28: 2019 Liège–Bastogne–Liège Winner: Jakob Fuglsang (Astana Pro Team)
- April 30 – May 5: 2019 Tour de Romandie Winner: Primož Roglič (Team Jumbo–Visma)
- May 1: 2019 Eschborn–Frankfurt Winner: Pascal Ackermann (Bora–Hansgrohe)
- May 12 – 18: 2019 Tour of California Winner: Tadej Pogačar (UAE Team Emirates)
- June 9 – 16: 2019 Critérium du Dauphiné Winner: Jakob Fuglsang (Astana Pro Team)
- June 15 – 23: 2019 Tour de Suisse Winner: Egan Bernal (Team Ineos)
- August 3: 2019 Clásica de San Sebastián Winner: Remco Evenepoel (Deceuninck–Quick-Step)
- August 3 – 9: 2019 Tour de Pologne Winner: Pavel Sivakov (Team Ineos)
- August 4: 2019 RideLondon–Surrey Classic Winner: Elia Viviani (Deceuninck–Quick-Step)
- August 12 – 18: / 2019 BinckBank Tour Winner: Laurens De Plus (Team Jumbo–Visma)
- August 25: 2019 EuroEyes Cyclassics Winner: Elia Viviani (Deceuninck–Quick-Step)
- September 1: 2019 Bretagne Classic Ouest–France Winner: Sep Vanmarcke (EF Education First Pro Cycling)
- September 13: 2019 Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec Winner: Michael Matthews (Team Sunweb)
- September 15: 2019 Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal Winner: Greg Van Avermaet (CCC Team)
- October 12: 2019 Il Lombardia Winner: Bauke Mollema (Trek–Segafredo)
- October 17 – 22: 2019 Tour of Guangxi Winner: Enric Mas (Deceuninck–Quick-Step)
- March 9: 2019 Strade Bianche Women Winner: Annemiek van Vleuten (Mitchelton–Scott)
- March 17: 2019 Ronde van Drenthe Winner: Marta Bastianelli (Team Virtu Cycling Women)
- March 24: 2019 Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio Winner: Marianne Vos (CCC Liv)
- March 28: 2019 Three Days of Bruges–De Panne Winner: Kirsten Wild (WNT–Rotor Pro Cycling)
- March 31: 2019 Gent–Wevelgem Winner: Kirsten Wild (WNT–Rotor Pro Cycling)
- April 7: 2019 Tour of Flanders for Women Winner: Marta Bastianelli (Team Virtu Cycling Women)
- April 21: 2019 Amstel Gold Race Winner: Katarzyna Niewiadoma (Canyon–SRAM)
- April 24: 2019 Flèche Wallonne Winner: Anna van der Breggen (Boels–Dolmans)
- April 28: 2019 Liège–Bastogne–Liège Winner: Annemiek van Vleuten (Mitchelton–Scott)
- May 9 – 11: 2019 Tour of Chongming Island Winner: Lorena Wiebes (Parkhotel Valkenburg Cycling Team)
- May 16 – 18: 2019 Tour of California Winner: Anna van der Breggen (Boels–Dolmans)
- May 22 – 25: 2019 Emakumeen Euskal Bira Winner: Elisa Longo Borghini (Trek–Segafredo)
- June 10 – 15: 2019 The Women's Tour Winner: Lizzie Deignan (Trek–Segafredo)
- July 5 – 14: 2019 Giro Rosa Winner: Annemiek van Vleuten (Mitchelton–Scott)
- July 19: 2019 La Course by Le Tour de France Winner: Marianne Vos (CCC Liv)
- August 3: Prudential RideLondon Classique Winner: Lorena Wiebes (Parkhotel Valkenburg Cycling Team)
- August 17: Postnord UCI WWT Vårgårda WestSweden TTT Winners: Team Trek–Segafredo
- August 18: 2019 Postnord UCI WWT Vårgårda West Sweden Winner: Marta Bastianelli (Team Virtu Cycling Women)
- August 22 – 25: 2019 Ladies Tour of Norway Winner: Marianne Vos (CCC Liv)
- August 31: GP de Plouay – Lorient Agglomération Trophée WNT Winner: Anna van der Breggen (Boels–Dolmans)
- September 3 – 8: 2019 Holland Ladies Tour Winner: Christine Majerus (Boels–Dolmans)
- September 14 & 15: 2019 Madrid Challenge by la Vuelta Winner: Lisa Brennauer (WNT–Rotor Pro Cycling)
- October 22: Tour of Guangxi Women's WorldTour race Winner: Chloe Hosking (Alé–Cipollini)
International track cycling events
edit- August 2 – 7, 2018: 2018 UEC European Track Championships in Glasgow[11]
- Netherlands won the gold medal tally. Germany won the overall medal tally.
- August 15 – 19, 2018: 2018 UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships in Aigle[12]
- August 21 – 26, 2018: 2018 UEC European U23 & Junior Track Championships in Aigle[13]
- August 29 – September 2, 2018: 2018 Pan American Track Cycling Championships in Aguascalientes City
- United States won the gold medal tally. Mexico won the overall medal tally.
- October 6 – 13, 2018: 2018 UCI Masters Track Cycling World Championships in Los Angeles[14]
- For detailed results, click here.
- For the complete results book (483 pages in .pdf form), click here. Archived 2018-11-04 at the Wayback Machine
- October 10 – 13, 2018: 2019 Oceania Track Championships in Adelaide[15]
- Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- January 9 – 13: 2019 Asian Track Championships in Jakarta
- South Korea and Japan won 6 gold medals each. South Korea won the overall medal tally.
- February 27 – March 3: 2019 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Pruszków[16]
- Netherlands and Australia won 6 gold medals each. The Netherlands won the overall medal tally.
- October 19 – 21, 2018: TCWC #1 in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines[17]
- Keirin winners: Yuta Wakimoto (m) / Laurine van Riessen (f)
- Madison winners: Denmark (Lasse Norman Hansen & Michael Mørkøv) (m) / Denmark (Amalie Dideriksen & Julie Leth) (f)
- Omnium winners: Albert Torres (m) / Kirsten Wild (f)
- Points Race winners: Moritz Malcharek (m) / Maria Giulia Confalonieri (f)
- Scratch Race winners: Stefan Matzner (m) / Ashlee Ankudinoff (f)
- Sprint winners: Matthew Glaetzer (m) / Lee Wai Sze (f)
- Men's Team Pursuit winners: Denmark (Julius Johansen, Lasse Norman Hansen, Rasmus Pedersen, & Casper von Folsach)
- Men's Team Sprint winners: Netherlands (Roy van den Berg, Jeffrey Hoogland, & Sam Ligtlee)
- Women's Team Pursuit winners: Australia (Kristina Clonan, Ashlee Ankudinoff, Georgia Baker, & Macey Stewart)
- Women's Team Sprint winners: Russia (Gazprom–RusVelo Team) (Daria Shmeleva & Anastasia Voynova)
- October 26 – 28, 2018: TCWC #2 in Milton, Ontario[18]
- Keirin winners: Jason Kenny (m) / Madalyn Godby (f)
- Madison winners: Denmark (Casper von Folsach & Julius Johansen) (m) / Great Britain (Katie Archibald & Elinor Barker) (f)
- Omnium winners: Benjamin Thomas (m) / Laura Kenny (f)
- Scratch Race winners: Vitaliy Hryniv (m) / Aleksandra Goncharova (f)
- Sprint winners: Matthew Glaetzer (m) / Lee Wai Sze (f)
- Men's Team Pursuit winners: Denmark (Casper von Folsach, Lasse Norman Hansen, Julius Johansen, & Rasmus Pedersen)
- Men's Team Sprint winners: Netherlands (Nils van 't Hoenderdaal, Harrie Lavreysen, & Jeffrey Hoogland)
- Women's Team Pursuit winners: Great Britain (Laura Kenny, Katie Archibald, Elinor Barker, & Ellie Dickinson)
- Women's Team Sprint winners: Australia (Kaarle McCulloch & Stephanie Morton)
- November 30 – December 2, 2018: TCWC #3 in Berlin[19]
- Keirin winners: Matthijs Büchli (m) / Laurine van Riessen (f)
- Madison winners: Denmark (Lasse Norman Hansen & Casper von Folsach) (m) / Great Britain (Laura Kenny & Emily Nelson) (f)
- Omnium winners: Sam Welsford (m) / Katie Archibald (f)
- Sprint winners: Matthew Glaetzer (m) / Stephanie Morton (f)
- Men's Team Pursuit winners: Australia (Alexander Porter, Sam Welsford, Leigh Howard, & Kelland O'Brien)
- Women's Team Pursuit winners: Great Britain (Katie Archibald, Laura Kenny, Emily Nelson, & Emily Kay)
- Men's Team Sprint winners: Netherlands (Nils van 't Hoenderdaal, Harrie Lavreysen, & Jeffrey Hoogland)
- Women's Team Sprint winners: Russia (Gazprom–RusVelo Team) (Daria Shmeleva & Anastasia Voynova)
- Men's 1 km Time Trial winner: Joachim Eilers
- Women's 500 m Time Trial winner: Olena Starikova
- December 14 – 16, 2018: TCWC #4 in London[20]
- Keirin winners: Matthijs Büchli (m) / Stephanie Morton (f)
- Madison winners: Denmark (Julius Johansen & Casper von Folsach) (m) / Great Britain (Katie Archibald & Laura Kenny) (f)
- Omnium winners: Matthew Walls (m) / Kirsten Wild (f)
- Sprint winners: Harrie Lavreysen (m) / Stephanie Morton (f)
- Men's Team Pursuit winners: Great Britain (Huub Wattbike Test Team) (John Archibald, Daniel Bigham, Ashton Lambie, & Jonathan Wale)
- Women's Team Pursuit winners: Great Britain (Katie Archibald, Ellie Dickinson, Neah Evans, & Laura Kenny)
- Men's Team Sprint winners: Netherlands (Roy van den Berg, Harrie Lavreysen, & Matthijs Büchli)
- Women's Team Sprint winners: China (Lin Junhong & Zhong Tianshi)
- January 18 – 20: TCWC #5 in Cambridge[21]
- Keirin winners: Eddie Dawkins (m) / Lee Wai Sze (f)
- Madison winners: New Zealand (Campbell Stewart & Aaron Gate) (m) / Belgium (Jolien D'Hoore & Lotte Kopecky) (f)
- Omnium winners: Claudio Imhof (m) / Annette Edmondson (f)
- Scratch Race winners: Christos Volikakis (m) / Martina Fidanza (f)
- Sprint winners: Nathan Hart (m) / Lee Wai Sze (f)
- Men's Team Pursuit winners: New Zealand (Regan Gough, Campbell Stewart, Jordan Kerby, & Nicholas Kergozou)
- Men's Team Sprint winners: New Zealand (Ethan Mitchell, Sam Webster, & Eddie Dawkins)
- Women's Team Pursuit winners: New Zealand (Racquel Sheath, Bryony Botha, Rushlee Buchanan, & Kirstie James)
- Women's Team Sprint winners: China (Holy Brother Cycling Team) (SONG Chaoru & BAO Shanju)
- January 25 – 27: TCWC #6 (final) in Hong Kong[22]
- Keirin winners: Theo Bos (m) / Lee Wai Sze (f)
- Madison winners: New Zealand (Thomas Sexton & Campbell Stewart) (m) / Netherlands (Kirsten Wild & Amy Pieters) (f)
- Omnium winners: Cameron Meyer (m) / Kirsten Wild (f)
- Scratch Race winners: GUO Liang (m) / Martina Fidanza (f)
- Sprint winners: Thomas Clarke (m) / Lee Wai Sze (f)
- Men's Team Pursuit winners: Italy (Liam Bertazzo, Francesco Lamon, Filippo Ganna, & Davide Plebani)
- Men's Team Sprint winners: Australia (Matthew Richardson, Thomas Clarke, & James Brister)
- Women's Team Pursuit winners: Italy (Elisa Balsamo, Letizia Paternoster, Martina Alzini, & Marta Cavalli)
- Women's Team Sprint winners: China (Lin Junhong & Zhong Tianshi)
National cycling events
editTerauchi Daikichi Memorial Cup in Tachikawa, Tokyo
- December 28: 2019 Young Grand Prix
- December 29: 2019 Girls' Grand Prix
- Aoi Kodama (f)
- December 30: 2019 Keirin Grand Prix
- Shintaro Sato (m)
Cycling – Trials
editInternational Trial cycling events
edit- October 4 – 6: 2019 UCI Trials European Championships in Barga
- Men's 20" winners: Dominik Oswald (Elite) / Charlie Rolls (Junior)
- Men's 26" winners: Jack Carthy (Elite) / Oliver Widmann (Junior)
- Women's Elite Open winner: Nina Reichenbach
- November 6 – 10: UCI Trials World Championships in Chengdu
2019 UCI Trials World Cup
edit- July 5 – 7: Trials WC #1 in Salzburg
- Men's Elite 20" winner: Alejandro Montalvo Milla
- Men's Elite 26" winner: Jack Carthy
- Women's Elite Open winner: Vera Baron Rodriguez
- August 23 – 25: Trials WC #2 in Val di Sole
- October 11 – 13: Trials WC #3 in Barga
References
edit- ^ UEC's 2019 Junior Indoor Cycling European Championships Page
- ^ Tour Down Under Website
- ^ Cadel Evans Great Ocean Road Race Website
- ^ UAE Tour Website
- ^ Omloop Het Nieuwsblad Website
- ^ Strade Bianche Website
- ^ Paris–Nice Website
- ^ Tirreno–Adriatico Website
- ^ Milan–San Remo Website
- ^ Volta a Catalunya Website
- ^ UEC's 2018 Track Elite European Championships Page
- ^ "UCI's 2018 Junior Track Cycling World Championships Website". Archived from the original on 2018-08-13. Retrieved 2019-03-17.
- ^ UEC's 2018 Track Juniors & Under 23 European Championships Page
- ^ UCI's 2018 Masters Track Cycling World Championships Website
- ^ OCC's 2019 Oceania Track Championships Results Page
- ^ UCI's 2019 Track Cycling World Championships Website
- ^ Tissot's 2018–19 UCI Track Cycling World Cup #1 Results Page
- ^ Tissot's 2018–19 UCI Track Cycling World Cup #2 Results Page
- ^ Tissot's 2018–19 UCI Track Cycling World Cup #3 Results Page
- ^ Tissot's 2018–19 UCI Track Cycling World Cup #4 Results Page
- ^ Tissot's 2018–19 UCI Track Cycling World Cup #5 Results Page
- ^ Tissot's 2018–19 UCI Track Cycling World Cup #6 Results Page