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|Sigfred Estridsen (Lanlania)
 
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|Simon Henry (Valland)
 
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|Fürstenstadt, Abdania
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|Joseph Mendelsson (Nyland)
 
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Latest revision as of 07:35, 4 June 2019

The World Cycling Championship, officially known as SCA Road World Championships, is the annual world championship for bicycle road racing organized by the Sioran Cycling Association (SCA). The UCI Road World Championships include championships for elite men's road race and individual time trial. In addition, women's world championship events are held for the same events in the same manner ; under-23 world championship for cyclists under the age of 23 years; junior world championships for cyclists under the age of 19 years.

The winner of the SCA Road World Championships road race is considered the World Cycling Champion (or World Road Cycling Champion) and earns the right to wear the Rainbow Jersey for a full year in road race or stage events. The event is a single 'mass start' road race, the winner being the first across the line at the completion of the full race distance. The road race is contested by riders organized by national cycling teams as opposed to commercially sponsored or trade teams, which is the standard in professional cycling.

History

The first professional World Cycling Championship took place in 1521 in Nantes, Valland and was won by Jacques Guadin, of Valland. In recent years, the race is held towards the end of the Brigidnan season, usually following the Ceribian Tour. The event can be held over either a relatively flat course which favors cycling sprinters or over a hilly course which favors more of a climbing specialist or all-round type of cyclist.

For men at the elite professional level, the World Cycling Championship, along with the Tour de Valland and the Ceribian Tour, forms the Triple Crown of Cycling.


Most successful riders

Men's Cycling

Rank Name Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total Winning years
1 Randolph de Meisen Adwest 1 0 1 2 1523


Women's Cycling

Rank Name Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total Winning years
1 Randolph de Meisen Adwest 1 0 1 2 1523


Men's Road Race

Year City Gold Silver Bronze
1521 Nantes, Valland Jacques Gaudin (Valland) Alfred Haas (Kyrland) Franz Wesl (Alstaria)
1522 Leipstadt, Lochland Charles Chauvert (Valland) Oskar Waldmüller (Ostland) Randolph de Meisen (Adwest)
1523 Trivenze, Lomarre Randolph de Meisen (Adwest) Charles Chauvert (Valland) Alfred Haas (Kyrland)
1524 Casteja, Castleon Wenceslao Tros (Castleon) Vilhelm Göth (Gehenna) Otto Reinhardt (Ostland)
1525 Lauren, Valland Valentin Eriksen (Oslanburg) Alfred Haas (Kyrland) GÜnther Habsburg (Vienland)
1526 Wien, Gehenna Charles Chauvert (Valland) Wilhelm Kirschen (Dyrheim) Geoffrey Winscar (Adwest)
1527 Handwerpenstad, Soyabar Otto Reinhardt (Ostland) Georges Giroud (Valland) Vilhelm Göth (Gehenna)
1528 Vaxholm, Ostland Ludwig Diemberger (Alstaria) Erich Preminger (Ostland) Michel Breton (Kyrland)
1529 Esborg, Oslanburg Sigfred Estridsen (Lanlania) Konrad Rottmayr (Nerysia) Adam Britton (Goldecia)
1530 Kondag, Galeae Vincenzo Padania (Lomarre) Pierre Signoret (Valland) Feolthanos de Meisen (Adwest)
1531 Roune, Valland Jeremy Fontaine (Valland) Markus Rubert (Kyrland) Kurt von Althoff (Nerysia)
1532 Goudadam, Goldecia Mathias Carsen (Oslanburg) Feolthanos de Meisen (Adwest) Rudiberto Torda (Castleon)
1533 Fenridge, Florinthus Jean-Claude Debuchy (Valland) Herodianus Athanasiou (Pythos) Gustav Kubin (Vienland)
1534 Tara, Taeunas Johann Rainer (Ostland) Gerhard Schmidt (Alstaria) Konrad Taisuun (Kaljurand)
1535 Heldenstadt, Nerysia Gerhard Schmidt (Alstaria) Heinrich Fischer (Gehenna) Mathias Carsen (Oslanburg)
1536 Viborg, Oslanburg Herodianus Athanasiou (Pythos) Konrad Taisuun (Kaljurand) Werner Ratzenberger (Alstaria)
1537 New Fenridge, Nyland Pierre Sévigné (Valland) Kurt von Althoff (Nerysia) Herodianus Athanasiou (Pythos)
1538 Athenne, Kyrland Mathias Carsen (Oslanburg) Fritz Kollhotz (Ostland) Stsiapan Radionov (Nentsia)
1539 Rambouillet, Eskkya Herodianus Athanasiou (Pythos) Joseph Mendelsson (Nyland) Mathias Carsen (Oslanburg)
1540 Leroux, Valland Stsiapan Radionov (Nentsia) Pierre Sévigné (Valland) Fritz Kollhotz (Ostland)
1541 Etova, Ceribia Simon Henry (Valland) Viktor Trolowsky (Alstaria) Herodianus Athanasiou (Pythos)
1542 Denil, Florinthus Stsiapan Radionov (Nentsia) Werner Stock (Ostland) Mathias Carsen (Oslanburg)
1543 Langefeld, Nerysia Mathias Carsen (Oslanburg) Simon Henry (Valland) Gintaras Grybas (Mordvania)
1544 Brümen, Gehenna Joseph Mendelsson (Nyland) Jens Tiedermann (Nerysia) Stsiapan Radionov (Nentsia)
1545 Jvaru, Ceribia Alexandre Doisneau (Valland) Daniel Lenz (Vienland) Klaus Uhland (Ostland)
1546 Annions, Valland Jens Tiedermann (Nerysia) Zándor Makasz (Keszaria) Simon Henry (Valland)
1547 Vaxholm, Ostland Günter Goldberg (Ostland) Fabrice Montillet (Valland) Gintaras Grybas (Mordvania)
1548 Wrolaw, Biyra Raymond Guynemer (Kyrland) Zándor Makasz (Keszaria) Jens Tiedermann (Nerysia)
1549 Arbër, Qenderi Commonwealth Hans Kohler (Ostland) Vladislav Kerzhakov (Severyane) Alexandre Doisneau (Valland)
1550 Gatthaus, Lochland Matthias Blümer (Alstaria) Pascal Desnos (Eskkya) Iphikrates Kanas (Pythos)
1551 Sforza, Lomarre Thomas Hardy (Ashford) Oswald Martin Winscar (Adwest) Ekvtime Uznadze (Ceribia)
1552 Viendag, Vienland Alfred Honstein (Alstaria) Jacques Gondry (Valland) Slavoj Slak (Mordvania)
1553 Vundt, Oslanburg Iphikrates Kanas (Pythos) Oswald Martin Winscar (Adwest) Pascal Desnos (Eskkya)
1554 Tarleton, Florinthus Hans-Georg Simmel (Gehenna) Léo Gilbert (Valland) Vladislav Kerzhakov (Severyane)
1555 Arseille, Valland Georges Vadim (Valland) Thomas Hardy (Ashford) Oswald Martin Winscar (Adwest)
1556 Athos, Ceribia Jacques Delpy (Valland) Slavoj Slak (Mordvania) Ekvtime Uznadze (Ceribia)
1557 Lochway, Kave Julien Herbstritt (Nerysia) Jakub Strauss (Ostland) Thomas Hardy (Ashford)
1558 Vaxholm, Ostland Henri Caumont (Valland) Jakub Strauss (Ostland) Oswald Martin Winscar (Adwest)
1559 Denfeld, Arrenland Oswald Martin Winscar (Adwest) Mathiu Dermy (Valland) Julien Herbstritt (Nerysia)
1560 Amsberg, Mordvania Georges Vadim (Valland) Slavoj Slak (Mordvania) Oswald Martin Winscar (Adwest)

Men's Individual time trial

Year City Gold Silver Bronze
1521 Nantes, Valland Jacques Gaudin (Valland) Alfred Haas (Kyrland) Franz Wesl (Alstaria)

Women's Road Race

Year City Gold Silver Bronze
1521 Nantes, Valland Jacques Gaudin (Valland) Alfred Haas (Kyrland) Franz Wesl (Alstaria)


Women's Individual Time Trial

Year City Gold Silver Bronze
1521 Nantes, Valland Jacques Gaudin (Valland) Alfred Haas (Kyrland) Franz Wesl (Alstaria)


Records

Multiple winners of the Men's Road Race World Championship
Cyclist Nation Total Years
Jacques Gaudin Valland 4 1513, 1515, 1516, 1520


By nationality

World Cycling Championship winners by nationality
Country No. of winning cyclists No. of wins
Valland 17 29


Nation Gold Silver Bronze Total
Valland 1 0 0 1