UCI World Championships – Junior women's road race
Medal winners
Championships | Gold | Silver | Bronze |
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1987 Bergame |
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1988 Odense |
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1989 Moscow |
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1990 Middelsborough |
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1991 Colorado Springs |
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1992 Olympia |
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1993 Perth |
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1994 Quito |
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1995 San Marino |
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1996 Novo Mesto |
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1997 San Sebastian |
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1998 Valkenburg |
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1999 Verona |
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2000 Plouay |
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2001 Lisbon |
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2002 Zolder |
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2003 Hamilton |
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2004 Verona |
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2005 Oberwart |
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2006 Spa – Francorchamps |
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2007 Aguascalientes |
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2008 Cape Town |
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2009 Moscow |
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2010 Offida |
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2011 Copenhagen |
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2012 Limburg |
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2013 Florence |
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2014 Ponferrada |
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2015 Richmond |
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2016 Doha |
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2017 Bergen |
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2018 Innsbruck |
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2019 Yorkshire |
References
- "Road World Championships – Road Race". UCI. Archived from the original on 2 August 2012. Retrieved 17 April 2013.
- "World Championship, Road, Juniors (F)". Cyclingarchives.com. Retrieved 2012-09-25.
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