2015 in cycle sport

BMX racing

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BMX World Cup

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  • April 18 – September 26: 2015 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup[1]
    • April 18 & 19: World Cup #1 in United Kingdom Manchester
    • May 9 & 10: World Cup #2 in Netherlands Papendal
      • Men's Time Trial winner: United States Connor Fields
      • Men's Race winner: Netherlands Niek Kimmann
      • Women's Time Trial winner: Colombia Mariana Pajón
      • Women's Race winner: Colombia Mariana Pajón
    • August 15 & 16: World Cup #3 in Sweden Ängelholm
      • Men's Time Trial winner: Australia Sam Willoughby
      • Men's Race winner: United Kingdom Liam Phillips
      • Women's Time Trial winner: Colombia Mariana Pajón
      • Women's Race winner: United States Alise Post
    • September 5 & 6: World Cup #4 in Argentina Santiago del Estero
      • Men's Time Trial winner: United States Connor Fields
      • Men's Race winner: United Kingdom Liam Phillips
      • Women's Time Trial winner: Colombia Mariana Pajón
      • Women's Race winner: Colombia Mariana Pajón
    • September 25 & 26: World Cup #5 (final) in United States Rock Hill, South Carolina
      • Men's Time Trial winner: Netherlands Niek Kimmann
      • Men's Race winner: Latvia Māris Štrombergs
      • Women's Time Trial winner: Colombia Mariana Pajón
      • Women's Race winner: Colombia Mariana Pajón

BMX UEC European Cup

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  • April 3 – October 18: BMX Cycling UEC European Cup 2015
    • April 3 & 4: European Cup #1 in Belgium Heusden-Zolder
      • Men's Race #1 winner: United States Connor Fields
      • Men's Race #2 winner: Netherlands Niek Kimmann
      • Men's Junior Race #1 winner: Netherlands Justin Kimmann
      • Men's Junior Race #2 winner: France Romain Racine
      • Women's Race #1 winner: United States Felicia Stancil
      • Women's Race #2 winner: Venezuela Stefany Hernández
      • Women's Junior Race #1 winner: France Axelle Etienne
      • Women's Junior Race #2 winner: France Axelle Etienne
    • May 1 – 3: European Cup #2 in France Messigny-et-Vantoux
      • Men's Race #1 winner: France Amidou Mir
      • Men's Race #2 winner: Netherlands Niek Kimmann
      • Men's Junior Race #1 winner: Netherlands Justin Kimmann
      • Men's Junior Race #2 winner: France Romain Racine
      • Women's Race #1 winner: Venezuela Stefany Hernández
      • Women's Race #2 winner: Venezuela Stefany Hernández
      • Women's Junior Race #1 winner Switzerland Louanne Juillerat
      • Women's Junior Race #2 winner: Switzerland Louanne Juillerat
    • June 5–7: European Cup #3 in Denmark Bjerringbro
      • Men's Race #1 winner: Netherlands Twan van Gendt
      • Men's Race #2 winner: Netherlands Niek Kimmann
      • Men's Junior Race #1 winner: France Romain Racine
      • Men's Junior Race #2 winner: France Romain Racine
      • Women's Race #1 winner: Venezuela Stefany Hernández
      • Women's Race #2 winner: Venezuela Stefany Hernández
      • Women's Junior Race #1 winner: Russia Yaroslava Bondarenko
      • Women's Junior Race #2 winner: Russia Yaroslava Bondarenko
    • September 18–20: European Cup #4 in Switzerland Échichens
      • Men's Race #1 winner: Latvia Edžus Treimanis
      • Men's Race #2 winner: Switzerland David Graf
      • Men's Junior Race #1 winner: Switzerland Bastien Claessens
      • Men's Junior Race #2 winner: Germany Philip Schaub
      • Women's Race #1 winner: Belgium Elke Vanhoof
      • Women's Race #2 winner: Belgium Elke Vanhoof
      • Women's Junior Race #1 winner: France Axelle Etienne
      • Women's Junior Race #2 winner: France Axelle Etienne
    • October 16–18: European Cup #5 (final) in United Kingdom Manchester

Regional events

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  • March 22: BMX Cycling COPACI North American Championships 2015 in United States Rock Hill, South Carolina
    • Men's Junior Race winner: United States Collin Hudson
    • Men's Race winner: United States Connor Fields
    • Women's Junior Race winner: United States Kelsey Van Ogle
    • Women's Race winner: United States Alise Post
  • April 30: BMX Cycling OCC Oceanian Championships 2015 in Australia Brisbane
    • Men's Junior Race winner: Australia Joshua McLean
    • Men's Race winner: Australia Max Cairns
    • Women's Junior Race winner: New Zealand Zoe Fleming
    • Women's Race winner: Australia Lauren Reynolds
  • May 23: BMX Cycling COPACI South American Championships in Chile Santiago
    • Men's Junior Race winner: Argentina Exequiel Torres
    • Men's Race winner: Colombia Carlos Oquendo
    • Women's Junior Race winner: Colombia Maria Paulina Osorno Calderon
    • Women's Race winner: Colombia Mariana Pajón
  • May 24: BMX Cycling COPACI American Championships 2015 in Chile Santiago
    • Men's Junior Race winner: Brazil Leandro Noronha
    • Men's Race winner: Brazil Renato Rezende
    • Women's Junior Race winner: Colombia Maria Paulina Osorno Calderon
    • Women's Race winner: Colombia Mariana Pajón
  • July 10–12: BMX Cycling UEC European Championships 2015 in Netherlands Erp
    • Men's Race winner: Netherlands Twan van Gendt
    • Men's Junior Race winner: Belgium Mathijs Verhoeven
    • Women's Race winner: Belgium Elke Vanhoof
    • Women's Junior Race winner: France Axelle Etienne
  • October 31 – November 1: Asian BMX Championships in Myanmar Naypyitaw
    • Men's Race winner: Japan Yoshitaku Nagasako
    • Men's Junior Race winner: Japan Daichi Yamaguchi
    • Women's Race winner: Thailand Amanda Mildred Carr
    • Women's Junior Race winner: Philippines Sienna Fines

BMX World Championships and Test Event

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  • July 21–25: 2015 UCI BMX World Championships in Belgium Heusden-Zolder
    • Men's Elite winner: Netherlands Niek Kimmann
    • Women's Elite winner: Venezuela Stefany Hernández
    • Junior Men's winner: Argentina Exequiel Torres
    • Junior Women's winner: France Axelle Etienne
    • Men's Elite Time Trial winner: France Joris Daudet
    • Women's Elite Time Trial winner: Colombia Mariana Pajón
    • Junior Men's Time Trial winner: Australia Shane Rosa
    • Junior Women's Time Trial winner: France Axelle Etienne
    • Masters' winner: Republic of Ireland Kelvin Batey
  • October 3 & 4: Aquece Rio International BMX Challenge 2015 in  Brazil (Olympic Test Event)[2]
    • Men's Elite winner: Latvia Edžus Treimanis
    • Women's Elite winner: Colombia Mariana Pajón
    • Junior Men's winner: Argentina Exequiel Torres
    • Junior Women's winner: France Axelle Etienne (default)

Cyclo-cross biking

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UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup

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UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships

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Mountain bike racing

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UCI Mountain Bike World Cup

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  • April 11 – August 23: 2015 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup
    • April 11 & 12: World Cup #1 (downhill only) in France Lourdes
      • Men's Downhill winner: United States Aaron Gwin
      • Women's Downhill winner: France Emmeline Ragot
      • Men's Junior Downhill winner: Australia Andrew Crimmins
    • May 23 & 24: World Cup #2 (Olympic XC only) in Czech Republic Nové Město na Moravě
      • Men's Cross Country winner: Czech Republic Jaroslav Kulhavý
      • Women's Cross Country winner: Switzerland Jolanda Neff
      • Men's Under 23 Cross Country winner: Switzerland Lars Forster
      • Women's Under 23 Cross Country winner: Sweden Jenny Rissveds
    • May 30 & 31: World Cup #3 (Olympic XC only) in Germany Albstadt
      • Men's Cross Country winner: France Julien Absalon
      • Women's Cross Country winner: Switzerland Jolanda Neff
      • Men's Under 23 Cross Country winner: Spain Pablo Rodríguez Guede
      • Women's Under 23 Cross Country winner: Sweden Jenny Rissveds
    • June 6 & 7: World Cup #4 (downhill only) in United Kingdom Fort William, Scotland
    • June 13 & 14: World Cup #5 (downhill only) in Austria Leogang
      • Men's Downhill winner: United States Aaron Gwin
      • Women's Downhill winner: United Kingdom Rachel Atherton
      • Men's Junior Downhill winner: Australia Andrew Crimmins
    • July 4 & 5: World Cup #6 in Switzerland Lenzerheide
      • Men's Downhill winner: South Africa Greg Minnaar
      • Women's Downhill winner: United Kingdom Rachel Atherton
      • Men's Junior Downhill winner: United Kingdom Laurie Greenland
      • Men's Cross Country winner: Czech Republic Jaroslav Kulhavý
      • Women's Cross Country winner: Norway Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå
      • Men's U23 Cross Country winner: Switzerland Lars Forster
    • August 1 & 2: World Cup #7 in Canada Mont-Sainte-Anne
      • Men's Downhill winner: United Kingdom Josh Bryceland
      • Women's Downhill winner: United Kingdom Rachel Atherton
      • Men's Junior Downhill winner: United Kingdom Laurie Greenland
      • Men's Cross Country winner: Switzerland Nino Schurter
      • Women's Cross Country winner: Switzerland Jolanda Neff
      • Men's U23 Cross Country winner: France Titouan Carod
      • Women's U23 Cross Country winner: Sweden Jenny Rissveds
    • August 8 & 9: World Cup #8 in United States Windham, New York
      • Men's Downhill winner: United States Aaron Gwin
      • Women's Downhill winner: United Kingdom Rachel Atherton
      • Men's Junior Downhill winner: United Kingdom Laurie Greenland
      • Men's Cross Country winner: Switzerland Nino Schurter
      • Women's Cross Country winner: France Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
      • Men's U23 Cross Country winner: France Victor Koretzky
      • Women's U23 Cross Country winner: Sweden Jenny Rissveds
    • August 22 & 23: World Cup #9 (final) in Italy Val di Sole
      • Men's Downhill winner: United States Aaron Gwin
      • Women's Downhill winner: United Kingdom Rachel Atherton
      • Men's Junior Downhill winner: Italy Loris Revelli
      • Men's Cross Country winner: Switzerland Nino Schurter
      • Women's Cross Country winner: Denmark Annika Langvad
      • Men's U23 Cross Country winner: United Kingdom Grant Ferguson
      • Women's U23 Cross Country winner: Sweden Jenny Rissveds

World mountain bike championships

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  • June 27: 2015 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships in Italy Sëlva
    • Men's Elite Cross Country Marathon winner: Austria Alban Lakata
    • Women's Elite Cross Country Marathon winner: Norway Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå
  • August 31 – September 6: 2015 UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships in Andorra Vallnord
  • Men
    • Men's Cross Country winner: Switzerland Nino Schurter
    • Men's Under 23 Cross Country winner: New Zealand Anton Cooper
    • Men's Junior Cross Country winner: Denmark Simon Andreassen
    • Men's Cross Country Eliminator winner: Austria Daniel Federspiel
    • Men's Downhill winner: France Loïc Bruni
    • Men's Junior Downhill winner: United Kingdom Laurie Greenland
    • Men's Trials 20" winner: Spain Abel Mustieles
    • Men's Junior Trials 20" winner: Germany Dominik Oswald
    • Men's Trials 26" winner: France Vincent Hermance
    • Men's Junior Trials 26" winner: France Nicolas Vallée
  • Women
    • Women's Cross Country winner: France Pauline Ferrand-Prévot
    • Women's Under 23 Cross Country winner: Switzerland Ramona Forchini
    • Women's Junior Cross Country winner: Italy Martina Berta
    • Women's Cross Country Eliminator winner: Switzerland Linda Indergand
    • Women's Downhill winner: United Kingdom Rachel Atherton
    • Women's Junior Downhill winner: France Marine Cabirou
    • Women's Trials winner: Australia Janine Jungfels
  • Team
    • Mixed Cross Country Team Relay winners:  France (Victor Koretzky, Jordan Sarrou, Pauline Ferrand-Prévot, Antoine Philipp)
    • Open Team Trials winners:  France (Vincent Hermance, Nicolas Fleury, Benjamin Durville, Manon Basseville, Nicolas Vallee)

Other mountain biking events

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  • February 24 – 27: 2015 Oceania Mountain Bike Championships in Australia Toowoomba
    • Men's Cross Country Eliminator winner: New Zealand Anton Cooper[3]
    • Men's Cross Country (XCO) winner: Australia Daniel McConnell[4]
    • Women's Cross Country (XCO) winner: Australia Rebecca Henderson[5]
    • Men's Downhill winner: Australia Connor Fearon
    • Women's Downhill winner: Australia Tegan Molloy
    • Men's Junior Cross Country winner: Australia Liam Jeffries
    • Women's Junior Cross Country winner: New Zealand Jemma Manchester
    • Men's Under 23 Cross Country (XCO) winner: Australia Scott Bowden[6]
    • Women's Under 23 Cross Country (XCO) winner: New Zealand Amber Johnston[7]
  • March 25–29: 2015 American Mountain Bike Continental Championships in Colombia Cota
    • Men's Cross Country winner: Brazil Henrique Avancini
    • Men's Under 23 Cross Country winner: United States Howard Grotts
    • Women's Cross Country winner: Mexico Daniela Campuzano
    • Women's Under 23 Cross Country winner: United States Kate Courtney
    • Women's Downhill winner El Salvador Mariana Salazar Palomo
    • Men's Junior Downhill winner: Colombia Diego Hincapie
    • Men's Downhill winner: United States Neco Mulally
    • Men's Cross Country Eliminator winner: Brazil Luiz Henrique Cocuzzi
    • Women's Cross Country Eliminator winner: Colombia Xiomara Guerrero
    • Mixed Cross Country Team Relay winners:  Colombia (Jhon Freddy Garzon, Brandon Rivera, Laura Abril, Fabio Hernando Castaneda Monsalve)
  • May 5 – 10: 2015 African MTB Continental Championships in Rwanda Ruhengeri
    • Men's Junior Cross Country winner: Namibia Tristan de Lange
    • Women's Junior Cross Country winner: Zimbabwe Skye Davidson
    • Men's Cross Country winner: South Africa James Reid
    • Women's Cross Country winner: South Africa Bianca Haw
  • May 10: 2015 European MTB Continental Championships in Germany Singen
  • June 20–21: 2015 UEC MTB Enduro European Championships in Austria Kirchberg in Tirol/Brixental
    • Men Elite: France Jérôme Clémentz
    • Men JuniorsAustria Daniel Schemmel
    • Men Masters 30+ Switzerland René Wildhaber
    • Men Masters 40+ Switzerland Remo Heutschi
    • Men Masters 50+ Germany Carsten Geck
    • Women Masters Germany Antje Kramer
    • Women Elite Netherlands Anneke Beerten
  • July 20–26: 2015 European MTB Continental Championships in Italy Chies d'Alpago
    • Men's Cross Country winner: France Julien Absalon
    • Women's Cross Country winner: Switzerland Jolanda Neff
    • Men's Under 23 Cross Country winner: Spain Pablo Rodriguez Guede
    • Women's Cross Country Eliminator winner: Switzerland Kathrin Stirnemann
    • Men's Trials 20" winner: Spain Benito Ros Charral
    • Men's Trials 26" winner: United Kingdom Jack Carthy
    • Men's Cross Country Eliminator winner: Netherlands Jeroen Van Eck
    • Women's Under 23 Cross Country winner: France Perrine Clauzel
    • Men's Junior Trials 20" winner: Germany Dominik Oswald
    • Men's Junior Cross Country winner: Denmark Simon Andreassen
    • Women's Junior Cross Country winner: Switzerland Sina Frei
    • Men's Junior Trials 26" winner: France Nicolas Vallée
    • Women's Trials winner: Slovakia Tatiana Janickova
    • Mixed Cross Country Team Relay winners:  Germany (Maximilian Brandl, Ben Zwiehoff, Helen Grobert, Manuel Fumic)
  • August 12–16: 2015 Asian Mountain Bike Continental Championships in  Malaysia
    • Men's Cross Country winner: Japan Kohei Yamamoto
    • Women's Cross Country winner: China Ren Chengyuan
    • Women's Junior Cross Country winner: Thailand Warinothorn Phetpraphan
    • Men's Junior Cross Country winner: Japan Ryo Takeuchi
    • Men's Downhill winner: Chinese Taipei Sheng-Shan Chiang
    • Women's Downhill winner: Thailand Vipavee Deekaballes
    • Mixed Cross Country Team Relay winners:  Thailand (Patompob Phonarjthan, Peerapol Chawchiangkwang, Supaksorn Nuntana, Warinothorn Phetpraphan)
  • October 11: Aquece Rio International Mountain Bike Challenge 2015 in  Brazil (Olympic Test Event)[8]

Road cycling

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Grand Tour

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One-Day Races

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UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup

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  • June 5 – September 13: 2015 UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup
    • June 5–7: World Cup #1 in Italy Maniago
    • June 13–16: World Cup #2 in Switzerland Yverdon-les-Bains
      • Click at the "here" word above for results.
    • July 24–26: World Cup #3 in Germany Elzach
      • Click at the "here" word above for results.
    • September 11–13: World Cup #4 (final) in South Africa Pietermaritzburg
      • Click at the "here" word above for results.

Other road cycling championships and events

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Track cycling

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TC World Cup

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  • November 8, 2014 – January 18, 2015: 2014–15 UCI Track Cycling World Cup
    • November 8 & 9, 2014: World Cup #1 in Mexico Guadalajara[28]
      •  Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[29]
    • December 5–7, 2014: World Cup #2 in United Kingdom London[30]
      •  Germany and  Great Britain won 3 gold medals each. Germany won the overall medal tally.[31]
    • January 17 & 18, 2015: World Cup #3 (final) in Colombia Cali[32]
      • The  Netherlands and  Australia won 2 gold medals each. The Netherlands won the overall medal tally.[33]

Other track cycling championships

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  • August 8–12, 2014: 2014 UCI Juniors Track World Championships in South Korea Seoul
    •  Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • October 4–11, 2014: UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships in United Kingdom Manchester[34]
    • Host nation,  Great Britain, won both the gold and overall medal tallies.[35]
  • January 21–25: Track Cycling CAC African Championships 2015 in South Africa Pietermaritzburg
    •  South Africa won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • January 21–25: 2015 UCI African Continental Championships (Track Para-cycling) in South Africa Pietermaritzburg
    • Men's C3 – 1000m Time Trial winner: South Africa Juan Odendaal
    • Men's C5 – 1000m Time Trial winner: South Africa Dane Wilson (default)
    • Men's C3 – 3 km Pursuit winner: South Africa Craig Ridgard
    • Men's C5 – 4 km Pursuit winner: South Africa Dane Wilson (default)
    • Women's C4 – 500m Time Trial winner: South Africa Roxanne Burns (default)
    • Women's C4 – 3 km Pursuit winner: South Africa Roxanne Burns (default)
  • February 18 – 22: 2015 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in France Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
    • Host nation,  France, won the gold medal tally.  Australia won the overall medal tally.
  • March 26–29: 2015 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships in Netherlands Apeldoorn[36]
    • Men:  China won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
    • Women:  China and  Great Britain won 3 gold medals each. The  United States won the overall medal tally.
  • April 13–17: Track Cycling COPACI Junior American Championships 2015 in Mexico Aguascalientes
    •  Mexico won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • July 14–19: 2015 European Track Championships (under-23 & junior) in Greece Athens[37]
    •  Russia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • August 21 & 22: 2015 UEC Derny Track Cycling European Championships in Germany Hanover[38]
  • October 8–11: Track Cycling OCC Oceanian Championships 2015 in New Zealand Invercargill
    •  New Zealand won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
  • October 14–18: 2015 UEC European Track Championships in Switzerland Grenchen[39]
    •  Great Britain won the gold medal tally. Great Britain and the  Netherlands won 9 overall medals each.

Trial cycling

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  • May 30 – September 27: 2015 UCI Trials World Cup
    • May 30 & 31: World Cup #1 in Poland Kraków
    • Note: The Men's Elite 20" and the Women's Elite events were cancelled here.
      • Men's Elite 26" winner: United Kingdom Jack Carthy
    • August 8 & 9: World Cup #2 in Austria Vöcklabruck
      • Men's Elite 20" winner: Spain Benito Ros
      • Men's Elite 26" winner: United Kingdom Jack Carthy
      • Women's Elite winner: Slovakia Tatiana Janickova
    • August 22 & 23: World Cup #3 in France Albertville
      • Men's Elite 20" winner: Spain Abel Mustieles
      • Men's Elite 26" winner: France Gilles Coustellier
      • Women's Elite winner: Slovakia Tatiana Janickova
    • September 26 & 27: World Cup #4 (final) in Belgium Antwerp
      • Men's Elite 20" winner: Spain Benito Ros
      • Men's Elite 26" winner: United Kingdom Jack Carthy
      • Women's Elite winner: Australia Janine Jungfels
  • August 31 – September 6: 2015 UCI Trials World Championships in Andorra Vallnord
    • Click here for results.

References

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  1. ^ UCI's 2015 BMX World Cup Page
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  3. ^ "2015 Oceania Mountain Bike Championships in XCE Page" (PDF). Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-04-02. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
  4. ^ "2015 Daniel McConnell Page". Archived from the original on 2015-09-24. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
  5. ^ "2015 Rebecca Henderson Page". Archived from the original on 2015-03-03. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
  6. ^ "2015 Scott Bowden Page". Archived from the original on 2015-03-05. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
  7. ^ "2015 Amber Johnston Page". Archived from the original on 2015-03-05. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
  8. ^ "Aquece Rio International Mountain Bike Challenge 2015 Page". Archived from the original on 2016-03-15. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
  9. ^ "UCI World Tour Website". Archived from the original on 2014-03-06. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
  10. ^ UCI Women's Road World Cup Page
  11. ^ "Milan–San Remo Website".
  12. ^ 2015 Milan–San Remo Results Page
  13. ^ 58e E3 Harelbeke Website
  14. ^ 77e Gent-Wevelgem Website
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  30. ^ "Tissot Timing London 2014 World Cup Page". Archived from the original on 2016-04-03. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
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  32. ^ "Tissot Timing Cali 2015 World Cup Page". Archived from the original on 2016-09-19. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
  33. ^ Cali 2015 Medal Standings
  34. ^ "Manchester 2014 Track Cycling Masters World Championship Website".
  35. ^ "Manchester 2014 Medal Table". Archived from the original on 2016-11-22. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
  36. ^ "Apeldoorn 2015 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships Website". Archived from the original on 2016-06-05. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
  37. ^ "2015 European Track Championships (under-23 & junior) Results Page". Archived from the original on 2015-10-20. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
  38. ^ "2015 UEC Derny Track Cycling European Championships Page". Archived from the original on 2016-03-05. Retrieved 2016-11-22.
  39. ^ 2015 European Track Championships Website