2013 in cycling
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BMX (supercross) biking
- April 19 – September 28: UCI BMX Supercross World Cup[1]
- April 19 & 20 at
Manchester - Men's Elite winner:
Liam Phillips - Women's Elite winner:
Shanaze Reade
- Men's Elite winner:
- May 10 & 11 at
Santiago del Estero - June 15 & 16 at
Papendal - Men's Elite winner:
Jelle van Gorkom - Women's Elite winner:
Mariana Pajón
- Men's Elite winner:
- September 27 & 28 at
Chula Vista - Men's Elite winner:
Sam Willoughby - Women's Elite winner:
Mariana Pajón
- Men's Elite winner:
- April 19 & 20 at
- July 24 – 28: 2013 UCI BMX World Championships in
Auckland[2] - Men's Elite winner:
Liam Phillips - Women's Elite winner:
Caroline Buchanan
- Men's Elite winner:
Mountain biking
- May 18 – September 22: 2013 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup[3]
- May 18 & 19 at
Albstadt - Men's Elite winner (eliminator):
Daniel Federspiel - Men's Elite winner (XCO):
Daniel McConnell - Women's Elite winner (eliminator):
Alexandra Engen - Women's Elite winner (XCO):
Eva Lechner
- Men's Elite winner (eliminator):
- May 24 – 26 at
Nové Město na Moravě[4] - Men's Elite winner (eliminator):
Kenta Gallagher - Men's Elite winner (XCO):
Nino Schurter - Women's Elite winner (eliminator):
Jenny Rissveds - Women's Elite winner (XCO):
Tanja Žakelj
- Men's Elite winner (eliminator):
- June 8 & 9 at
Fort William, Scotland (downhill event only)[5] - Men's Elite winner (downhill):
Gee Atherton - Women's Elite winner (downhill):
Rachel Atherton
- Men's Elite winner (downhill):
- June 13 – 16 at
Val di Sole[6] - July 25 – 28 at
Vallnord - Men's Elite winner (eliminator):
Fabrice Mels - Women's Elite winner (eliminator):
Kathrin Stirnemann - Men's Elite winner (XCO):
Nino Schurter - Women's Elite winner (XCO):
Sabine Spitz - Men's Elite winner (downhill):
Rémi Thirion - Women's Elite winner (downhill):
Rachel Atherton
- Men's Elite winner (eliminator):
- August 10 & 11 at
Mont-Sainte-Anne - Men's Elite winner (XCO):
Julien Absalon - Women's Elite winner (XCO):
Kateřina Nash - Men's Elite winner (downhill):
Steve Smith - Women's Elite winner (downhill):
Emmeline Ragot
- Men's Elite winner (XCO):
- September 12 – 15 at
Hafjell - Men's Elite winner (eliminator):
Simon Gegenheimer - Women's Elite winner (eliminator):
Jenny Rissveds - Men's Elite winner (XCO):
Jaroslav Kulhavý - Women's Elite winner (XCO):
Irina Kalentieva - Men's Elite winner (downhill):
Steve Smith - Women's Elite winner (downhill):
Rachel Atherton
- Men's Elite winner (eliminator):
- September 21 & 22 at
Leogang (downhill event only)
- May 18 & 19 at
- June 28 & 29: 2013 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships at
Kirchberg - Men's Elite winner:
Christoph Sauser - Women's Elite winner:
Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjaa
- Men's Elite winner:
- August 26 – September 1: 2013 UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships in
Pietermaritzburg - Men's Elite winner (eliminator):
Paul Van der Ploeg - Women's Elite winner (eliminator):
Alexandra Engen - Men's Elite winner (XCO):
Nino Schurter - Women's Elite winner (XCO):
Julie Bresset - Men's Elite winner (downhill):
Greg Minnaar - Women's Elite Winner (downhill):
Rachel Atherton
- Men's Elite winner (eliminator):
- September 21: 2013 UCI Four-Cross World Championships in
Leogang - Men's Elite winner:
Joose Wichman - Women's Elite winner:
Caroline Buchanan
- Men's Elite winner:
Road cycling
One Day Races.
- March 17: Milan–San Remo
Gerald Ciolek (GER).[7]
- March 31: Tour of Flanders. 100th edition.
Fabian Cancellara (SUI). Second title.[8]
- April 7: Paris–Roubaix.
Fabian Cancellara (SUI). Third title. Second Flanders and Roubaix double after 2010.[9]
- April 21: 2013 Liège–Bastogne–Liège.
-
Dan Martin (IRL).[10]
-
Grand Tours.
- May 4 – May 26: Giro d'Italia
Vincenzo Nibali (ITA). (first Giro title and second Grand Tour win)
- June 29 – July 21: Tour de France. 100th edition.
Chris Froome (GBR). (first Tour title and first Grand Tour win)
- August 24 – September 15: Vuelta a España.
Chris Horner (USA) (first Vuelta title and first Grand Tour win) - The 41-year-old Horner becomes the oldest winner of a Grand Tour.
World Championships.
- September 21 – September 29: 2013 UCI Road World Championships in
Tuscany - The
Netherlands won the gold medal tally. Australia won the overall medal tally. Ellen van Dijk (NED) and Tony Martin (GER) won the most gold medals (both 2).
- The
Track cycling
- 11 October 2012 – 19 January 2013: 2012–2013 UCI Track Cycling World Cup Classics
- Overall winning country:
Germany
- Overall winning country:
- 20–24 February: 2013 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Minsk, Belarus
United Kingdom won both the gold and overall medals tallies.
- 7–11 August: 2013 UCI Juniors Track World Championships in
Glasgow[11]
References
- ↑ 2013 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup
- ↑ Auckland 2013
- ↑ "2013 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup". Archived from the original on 2014-04-06. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
- ↑ Nové Město na Moravě 2013 Mountain Bike WC
- ↑ Fort William 2013 Downhill Event
- ↑ "Val di Sole 2013 UCI MB World Cup Site". Archived from the original on 2013-06-07. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
- ↑ "Gerald Ciolek wins the Milan-San Remo one-day race". Milan–San Remo. BBC.co.uk. Retrieved 17 March 2013.
- ↑ "Fabian Cancellara wins 2013 Tour of Flanders". VeloNews. Competitor Group, Inc. 31 March 2013. Retrieved 31 March 2013.
- ↑ "Fabian Cancellara wins Paris-Roubaix 2013". Bike Radar. 7 April 2013. Retrieved 7 April 2013.
- ↑ "Martin wins Liege Bastogne Liege". velonews.competitor.com. 21 April 2013. Retrieved 21 April 2013.
- ↑ "Glasgow 2013 Juniors". Archived from the original on 2013-06-09. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
- ↑ Glasgow 2013 Juniors Results
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