2014 in cycling
This article is about the 2014 cycling season and results. For other sports' results, see 2014 in sports.
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BMX racing
- April 18 – September 27: 2014 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup[1]
- April 18 & 19 in Manchester[2]
- Men's Elite winner: Liam Phillips
- Women's Elite winner: Caroline Buchanan
- May 10 & 11 in Papendal[3]
- Men's Elite winner: Sam Willoughby
- Women's Elite winner: Laura Smulders
- June 13 & 14 in Berlin[4]
- Men's Elite winner: Māris Štrombergs
- Women's Elite winner: Caroline Buchanan
- September 6 & 7 in Santiago del Estero[5]
- Men's Elite winner: Māris Štrombergs
- Women's Elite winner: Mariana Pajón
- September 26 & 27 in Chula Vista, California (final)
- April 18 & 19 in Manchester[2]
- July 23 – 27: 2014 UCI BMX World Championships in Rotterdam[6]
Cyclo-cross biking
- October 20, 2013 – January 26, 2014: 2014 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup[7]
- October 20, 2013, at Valkenburg
- Men's Elite winner: Lars van der Haar
- Women's Elite winner: Marianne Vos
- October 26, 2013, at Tábor
- Men's Elite winner: Lars van der Haar
- Women's Elite winner: Katie Compton
- November 23, 2013, at Koksijde
- Men's Elite winner: Niels Albert
- Women's Elite winner: Katie Compton
- December 22, 2013, at Namur
- Men's Elite winner: Francis Mourey
- Women's Elite winner: Katie Compton
- December 26, 2013, at Heusden-Zolder
- January 5, 2014, at Rome
- January 26, 2014, at Nommay
- Men's Elite winner: Tom Meeusen
- Women's Elite winner: Marianne Vos
- October 20, 2013, at Valkenburg
- February 1 & 2: 2014 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships at Hoogerheide
- Men's Elite winner: Zdeněk Štybar
- Women's Elite winner: Marianne Vos
Mountain biking
- April 10 – August 24: 2014 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup[8]
- April 10 – 13 in Pietermaritzburg
- Men's XC winner: Julien Absalon
- Men's downhill winner: Aaron Gwin
- Women's XC winner: Jolanda Neff
- Women's downhill winner: Manon Carpenter
- April 24 – 27 in Cairns
- Men's Eliminator winner: Samuel Gaze
- Men's XC winner: Julien Absalon
- Men's downhill winner: Gee Atherton
- Women's Eliminator winner: Alexandra Engen
- Women's XC winner: Eva Lechner
- Women's downhill winner: Rachel Atherton
- May 23 – 25 in Nové Město na Moravě
- Men's Eliminator winner: Miha Halzer
- Men's XC winner: Nino Schurter
- Women's Eliminator winner: Alexandra Engen
- Women's XC winner: Pauline Ferrand-Prevot
- May 30 – June 1 in Albstadt
- June 7 & 8 in Fort William, Scotland (downhill only)
- June 14 & 15 in Leogang (downhill only)
- Men's Downhill winner: Josh Bryceland
- Women's Downhill winner: Manon Carpenter
- July 31 – August 3 in Mont-Sainte-Anne
- Men's Eliminator winner: Simon Gegenheimer
- Men's XC winner: Nino Schurter
- Men's Downhill winner: Sam Hill
- Women's Eliminator winner: Kathrin Stirnemann
- Women's XC winner: Jolanda Neff
- Women's Downhill winner: Manon Carpenter
- August 7 – 10 in Windham, New York
- Men's Eliminator winner: Catriel Soto
- Men's XC winner: Nino Schurter
- Men's Downhill winner: Josh Bryceland
- Women's Eliminator winner: Jenny Rissveds
- Women's XC winner: Catharine Pendrel
- Women's Downhill winner: Emmeline Ragot
- August 21 – 24 in Méribel (final)[9]
- Men's Eliminator winner: Fabrice Mels
- Men's XC winner: Nino Schurter
- Men's Downhill winner: Sam Hill
- Women's Eliminator winner: Linda Indergand
- Women's XC winner: Jolanda Neff
- Women's Downhill winner: Rachel Atherton
- April 10 – 13 in Pietermaritzburg
- June 13 & 14: 2014 4X World Championships at Leogang
- June 29: 2014 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships at Pietermaritzburg[10]
- Men's winner: Jaroslav Kulhavý
- Women's winner: Annika Langvad[11]
- September 3 – 7: 2014 UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships at Hafjell–Lillehammer
Road cycling
- January 21 – October 14: 2014 UCI World Tour[12]
- Overall winner: Alejandro Valverde ( Movistar Team)
- March 15 – August 30: 2014 UCI Women's Road World Cup
- Overall winner: Lizzie Armitstead ( Boels Dolmans Cycling Team)
Grand Tour
- May 9 – June 1: 2014 Giro d'Italia
- Winner: Nairo Quintana (first Grand Tour win)
- July 5 – 27: 2014 Tour de France
- Winner: Vincenzo Nibali (won all three Grand Tour events)
- August 23 – September 14: 2014 Vuelta a España
- Winner: Alberto Contador (third Vuelta win; winner of all three Grand Tour events since 2008)
Monuments one-day events
- January 21 - January 26: 2014 Tour Down Under
- Winner: Simon Gerrans; Second: Cadel Evans; Third: Diego Ulissi
- March 23: 2014 Milan–San Remo
- Winner: Alexander Kristoff; Second: Fabian Cancellara; Third: Ben Swift
- April 6: 2014 Ronde van Vlaanderen (also called the Tour of Flanders)
- Winner: Fabian Cancellara; Second: Greg Van Avermaet; Third: Sep Vanmarcke
- April 13: 2014 Paris–Roubaix
- Winner: Niki Terpstra; Second: John Degenkolb; Third: Fabian Cancellara
- April 27: 2014 Liège–Bastogne–Liège
- Winner: Simon Gerrans; Second: Alejandro Valverde; Third: Michał Kwiatkowski
- October 5: 2014 Giro di Lombardia
- Winner: Dan Martin; Second: Alejandro Valverde; Third: Rui Costa
UCI Continental Circuits
- January 10 -: 2013–14 UCI America Tour
- January 10 - January 19: Vuelta al Tachira en Bicicleta in Venezuela
- Stages:
Stage 1: Guanare to Barinas
W: Rino Gasparrini
Stage 2: Socopó to Táriba
W: Yonatan Salinas
Stage 3: San Cristóbal (circuit)
W: Juan Murillo
Stage 4: Lobatera to Santa Cruz de Mora
W: Jonathan Camargo
Stage 5 Lagunillas to La Grita
W: Jimmy Briceño
Stage 6: La Fría to Coloncito (I. T. T.)
W: Andrea Dal Col
Stage 7: Coloncito to Colón
W: Jonathan Camargo
Stage 8: Seboruco to Cerro de Cristo
W: Jonathan Camargo
Stage 9: El Piñal to Casa del Padre
W: Jonathan Camargo
Stage 10: Rubio (circuit) to San Cristóbal
W: Pedro Herrera - General classification:
: Jimmy Briceño
: Carlos Galvis
: Juan Murillo
- Stages:
- January 20 - January 26: Tour de San Luis in Argentina
- Stages:
Stage 1: San Luis to Villa Mercedes
W: Phil Gaimon
Stage 2: La Punta to Mirador del Potrero de los Funes
W: Julián Arredondo
Stage 3: Tilisarao to Juana Koslay
W: Giacomo Nizzolo
Stage 4: El Potrero de los Funes to Alto del Amago
W: Nairo Quintana
Stage 5: San Luis (I. T. T.)
W: Adriano Malori
Stage 6: Las Chacras to Villa de Merlo
W: Julián Arredondo
Stage 7: San Luis to Terrazas del Portezuelo
W: Sacha Modolo - General classification:
: Nairo Quintana
: Phil Gaimon
: Sergio Godoy
- Stages:
- January 10 - January 19: Vuelta al Tachira en Bicicleta in Venezuela
- January 13 -: 2013–14 UCI Africa Tour
- January 13 - January 19: La Tropicale Amissa Bongo in Gabon
- winner: Natnael Berhane
- January 13 - January 19: La Tropicale Amissa Bongo in Gabon
- January 13 -: 2014 UCI Oceania Tour
- January 29 - February 2: New Zealand Cycle Classic in New Zealand
- winner: Michael Vink
- February 5 - February 9: Herald Sun Tour in Australia
- winner: Simon Clarke
- January 29 - February 2: New Zealand Cycle Classic in New Zealand
- February 2 -: 2014 UCI Europe Tour
- February 2: G.P. Costa degli Etruschi in Italy
- winner: Simone Ponzi
- February 2: Grand Prix Cycliste la Marseillaise in France
- February 5 - February 9: Etoile de Bessèges in France
- winner: Tobias Ludvigsson
- February 2: G.P. Costa degli Etruschi in Italy
- February 5 -: 2013–14 UCI Asia Tour
- February 5 - February 8: Dubai Tour in United Arab Emirates
- winner: Taylor Phinney
- February 5 - February 8: Dubai Tour in United Arab Emirates
Other
- August 17 – 24: 2014 Summer Youth Olympics[13]
- Note: Boys' and girls' teams only (which includes cross-country, BMX, time trials, and road cycling all together to determine the overall Youth Olympics team winners)
- Men's Team: Colombia; Denmark; Netherlands
- Women's Team: Italy; Czech Republic; Denmark
- International Mixed Team Relay: Czech Republic; Italy; Ukraine
- September 21 – 28: 2014 UCI Road World Championships in Ponferrada
Track cycling
- November 1, 2013 – January 19, 2014: 2013–14 UCI Track Cycling World Cup (Classics)[14]
- November 1 – 3, 2013, in Manchester
- Men
- Sprint winner: Robert Förstemann
- Scratch winner: Andreas Müller
- Omnium winner: Jasper de Buyst
- Points Race winner: Martyn Irvine
- Keirin winner: François Pervis
- 4 km Individual Pursuit winner: Marco Coledan
- Team Sprint winners: Germany
- Team Pursuit winners: Great Britain
- Women
- Omnium winner: Laura Trott
- Points Race winner: Laura Brown
- Keirin winner: Kristina Vogel
- Sprint winner: Kristina Vogel
- 3 km Individual Pursuit winner: Joanna Rowsell
- Scratch winner: Małgorzata Wojtyra
- Team Sprint winners: Germany
- Team Pursuit winners: Great Britain
- December 5 – 7 in Aguascalientes
- Men
- 1 km Time Trial: François Pervis
- Keirin winner: Matthew Crampton
- Madison winner: David Muntaner / Albert Torres
- Omnium winner: Luke Davison
- Sprint winner: Matthew Glaetzer
- Scratch winner: Owain Doull
- Team Sprint winners: Germany
- Team Pursuit winners: Australia
- Women
- Omnium winner: Sarah Hammer
- Sprint winner: Kristina Vogel
- 500m Time Trial winner: Anna Meares
- Keirin winner: Kristina Vogel
- 3 km Individual Pursuit winner: Rebecca Wisiak
- Points Race winner: Stephanie Pohl
- Team Sprint winners: Germany
- Team Pursuit winners: Great Britain
- January 17 – 19 in Guadalajara[15]
- Men
- Omnium winner: Tirian McManus
- Sprint winner: Hugo Haak
- Madison winner: Patrick Bevin / Thomas Scully
- 1 km Time Trial winner: Scott Sunderland
- Keirin winner: Matthijs Büchli
- 4 km Individual Pursuit winner: Jenning Huizenga
- Points Race winner: Kirill Sveshnikov
- Team Sprint winners: Netherlands
- Team Pursuit winners: Australia
- Women
- Omnium winner: Katarzyna Pawłowska
- Keirin winner: Lee Wai Sze
- Sprint winner: Lin Junhong
- 500m Time Trial winner: Anastasia Voynova
- Scratch winner: DIAO Xiao Juan
- Team Sprint winners: China
- Team Pursuit winners: Canada
- August 7 – 11, 2013: 2013 UCI Juniors Track World Championships in Glasgow
- Australia won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- October 6 – 12: 2014 UCI Track Cycling Masters World Championships in Manchester
- Click here for the results.
- February 26 – March 2: 2014 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Cali
- September 8–14: COPACI American Championships 2014 in Aguascalientes
- Men's Team Pursuit winners: (Juan Seebastan Molano, Brayan Stiven Sanchez, Arles Castro, Jonathan Restrepo)
- Men's Sprint winner: Hersony Canelón
- Men's Team Sprint winners: (Hersony Canelón, César Marcano, Ángel Pulgar)
- Men's Keirin winner: Fabián Puerta
- Men's Omnium winner: Juan Sebastián Molano
- Women's Sprint winner: Lisandra Guerra
- Women's Team Pursuit winners: (Jennifer Valente, Elizabeth Newell, Amber Gaffney, Kimberly Geist)
- Women's Team Sprint winners: (Diana García, Juliana Gaviria)
- Women's Keirin winner: Monique Sullivan
- Women's Omnium winner: Gillian Carleton
References
- ↑ 2014 UCI BMX WC Schedule
- ↑ Phillips & Buchanan Take Gold
- ↑ Papendal 2014 Page
- ↑ Berlin 2014 Page
- ↑ Santiago del Estero 2014 Page
- ↑ Rotterdam 2014 UCI BMX World Championships Website
- ↑ 2014 UCI C-C WC Schedule
- ↑ 2014 UCI MB WC Schedule
- ↑ Méribel 2014 Website
- ↑ 2014 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships Page
- ↑ 2014 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon WC Results
- ↑ 2014 UCI WT Schedule (two pages)
- ↑ Nanjing 2014 Cycling Complete Result Book
- ↑ 2013–14 UCI TC WC Schedule Archived February 25, 2013, at the Wayback Machine.
- ↑ Guadalajara 2014 WC Results
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