European BMX Championships
European BMX Championships is the main BMX sport championships in Europe.
Championships
2011/2012
Men
Stage | Host | Winner | Runner-Up | Third |
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I | Valkenswaard | Damien Godet (FRA) | Thomas Hamon (FRA) | Rihards Veide (LAT) |
II | Valkenswaard | Moana Moo Caille (FRA) | Edzus Treimanis (LAT) | Rihards Veide (LAT) |
III | Klatovy | Edzus Treimanis (LAT) | Raymon Van Der Biezen (NED) | Benjamin Janssens (FRA) |
IV | Klatovy | Raymon Van Der Biezen (NED) | Edzus Treimanis (LAT) | Rihards Veide (LAT) |
V | Geneva | Joris Daudet (FRA) | Edzus Treimanis (LAT) | Sylvain Andre (FRA) |
VI | Geneva | Joris Daudet (FRA) | Sylvain Andre (FRA) | Edzus Treimanis (LAT) |
VII | Kortrijk | Brian Kirham (AUS) | Jelle van Gorkom (NED) | Edzus Treimanis (LAT) |
VIII | Kortrijk | Brian Kirham (AUS) | Sylvain Andre (FRA) | Moana Moo Caille (FRA) |
IX | Creazzo | Rihards Veide (LAT) | Toms Mankus (LAT) | Fausto Andres Endara Madera (ECU) |
X | Creazzo | Rihards Veide (LAT) | Edzus Treimanis (LAT) | Jordy van der Heijden (NED) |
XI | Orléans | Joris Daudet (FRA) | Edzus Treimanis (LAT) | Jordy van der Heijden (NED) |
XII | Orléans | Joris Daudet (FRA) | Rihards Veide (LAT) | Toms Mankus (LAT) |
Overall | Winner | Runner-Up | Third | |
Edzus Treimanis (LAT) | Rihards Veide (LAT) | Jordy van der Heijden (NED) |
Women
2013
Men
Women
2014 -
From 2014 multi-stage championships were replaced by one day championships. Although same format multi-stage European League were established, but the winner of the League do not hold the right to be named European champion.
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