2018 European Road Cycling Championships
VenueBrno, Czech Republic (Under–23 & Junior)
Glasgow, United Kingdom (Elite)
Date(s)12–15 July 2018 (Under–23 & Junior)
5–12 August 2018 (Elite)
Events12

The 2018 European Road Cycling Championships was the 24th running of the European Road Cycling Championships, and took place from 12 to 15 July 2018 in Brno, Czech Republic for the under-23 and junior events, and from 5 to 9 August 2018 in Glasgow, United Kingdom for the elite events. The event consisted of a total of 6 road races and 6 time trials, regulated by the Union Européenne de Cyclisme (UEC).

The elite portion of the Championships in Glasgow formed a section of both a first unified UEC European Cycling Championships, and the first multi-sport European Championships.

Elite

The podium for the women's road race (from left to right): Marianne Vos (silver), Marta Bastianelli (gold) and Lisa Brennauer (bronze).
Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Elite Events
Road race
Matteo Trentin
 Italy
5h 50' 02" Mathieu van der Poel
 Netherlands
+ 0" Wout van Aert
 Belgium
+ 0"
Time trial
Victor Campenaerts
 Belgium
53' 38" Jonathan Castroviejo
 Spain
+ 1" Maximilian Schachmann
 Germany
+ 27"
Women's Elite Events
Road race
Marta Bastianelli
 Italy
3h 28' 15" Marianne Vos
 Netherlands
+ 0" Lisa Brennauer
 Germany
+ 0"
Time trial
Ellen van Dijk
 Netherlands
41' 39" Anna van der Breggen
 Netherlands
+ 2" Trixi Worrack
 Germany
+ 1' 09"

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy (ITA)2002
2 Netherlands (NED)1304
3 Belgium (BEL)1012
4 Spain (ESP)0101
5 Germany (GER)0033
Totals (5 entries)44412

Under 23

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Under-23 Events
Road race[1]  Marc Hirschi (SWI)3h 58'14"  Victor Lafay (FRA)s.t  Fernando Barceló (ESP)s.t
Time trial[2]  Edoardo Affini (ITA)29'26"  Izidor Penko (SLO)+ 26"  Markus Wildauer (AUT)+ 32"
Women's Under-23 Events
Road race[3]  Nikola Nosková (CZE)3h 31'47"  Aafke Soet (NED)+ 3'49"  Letizia Paternoster (ITA)+ 7'15"
Time trial[4]  Aafke Soet (NED)33'24"  Lisa Klein (GER)+ 1'05"  Nikola Nosková (CZE)+ 1'08"

Junior

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Road race[5]  Remco Evenepoel (BEL)3h 15'19"  Alexandre Balmer (SWI)9'44"  Carlos Rodríguez (ESP)9"46"
Time trial[6]  Remco Evenepoel (BEL)29'51"  Ilan Van Wilder (BEL)+ 24"  Antonio Tiberi (ITA)+ 40"
Women's Junior Events
Road race[7]  Aigul Gareeva (RUS)2h 28'29"  Vittoria Guazzini (ITA)6'01"  Hannah Ludwig (GER)s.t.
Time trial[8]  Vittoria Guazzini (ITA)17'00"  Hannah Ludwig (GER)+ 08"  Marta Jaskulska (POL)+ 11"

Overall medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy (ITA)4127
2 Belgium (BEL)3115
3 Netherlands (NED)2406
4  Switzerland (SWI)1102
5 Czech Republic (CZE)1012
6 Russia (RUS)1001
7 Germany (GER)0246
8 Spain (ESP)0123
9 France (FRA)0101
 Slovenia (SLO)0101
11 Austria (AUT)0011
 Poland (POL)0011
Totals (12 entries)12121236

References

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