The 2017 in cycling results is given as follows:
2017 Continental and World Cycle-ball events
edit- May 20: 2017 UEC Elite Cycle Ball European Championships in Darmstadt
- Winners: Austria (Patrick Schnetzer & Markus Bröll)
- May 26 & 27: 2017 UEC Juniors Indoor Cycling European Championships in Prague
- Elite single artistic cycling winners: Tim Weber (m) / Lorena Schneider (f)
- Mixed single artistic cycling winners: Germany (Julia Dörner, Pia Pollinger, Annamaria Milo, & Anna-Lena Vollbrecht)
- Elite women's pair artistic cycling winners: Germany (Pia Seidel & Lea Marie Andexlinger)
- Mixed pair artistic cycling winners: Germany (Matthias & Michael Quecke)
- Junior men's cycle ball winners: Germany (Max Rückschloß & Eric Haedicke)
- September 16: 2017 UEC U23 Cycle Ball European Championships in Dorlisheim
- Winners: Austria (Stefan Feurstein & Kevin Bachmann)
- November 24–26: 2017 UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships in Dornbirn
- Elite Single Artistic Cycling winners: Lukas Kohl (m) / Milena Slupina (f)
- Women's Pair Artistic Cycling winners: Germany (Julia Thürmer & Nadja Thürmer)
- Mixed Elite Artistic Cycling winners: Switzerland (Céline Burlet, Flavia Zuber, Jennifer Schmid, & Melanie Schmid)
- Mixed Elite Pair Artistic Cycling winners: Germany (Max Hanselmann & Serafin Schefold)
- Men's Cycle-ball winners: Germany (Bernd Mlady & Gerhard Mlady)
2017 UCI Cycle-ball World Cup
edit- May 6: CBWC #1 in Beringen
- Winners: Germany (André Kopp & Manuel Kopp)
- August 26: CBWC #2 in Altdorf
- Winners: Switzerland (Dominik Planzer & Roman Schneider)
- September 2: CBWC #3 in Sankt Pölten
- Winners: Germany (Gerhard Mlady & Bernd Mlady)
- October 14: CBWC #4 in St. Gallen
- Winners: Austria (Patrick Schnetzer & Markus Bröll)
- November 4: CBWC #5 in Liestal
- Winners: Austria (Patrick Schnetzer & Markus Bröll)
- December 2: CBWC #6 (final) in Willich
- Winners: Austria (Patrick Schnetzer & Markus Bröll)
2017 Continental and World BMX events
edit- March 4: 2017 Oceania BMX Continental Championships in Bathurst
- Elite winners: Kai Sakakibara (m) / Leanna Curtis (f)
- Junior winners: Maynard Peel (m) / Saya Sakakibara (f)
- May 28 & 29: 2017 Asian BMX Continental Championships in Suphan Buri
- Elite winners: Jukia Yoshimura (m) / LU Yan (f)
- Junior winners: Taichi Ikegami (m) / Sae Hatakeyama (f)
- June 3: 2017 Pan American BMX Continental Championships in Santiago del Estero
- Elite winners: Exequiel Torres (m) / Gabriela Díaz (f)
- Junior winners: Samuel Zuleta Vasco (m) / Paola Reis (f)
- July 14–16: 2017 European BMX Continental Championships in Bordeaux
- Elite winners: Joris Daudet (m) / Laura Smulders (f)
- Junior winners: Cédric Butti (m) / Blaine Ridge-Davis (f)
- July 25–29: 2017 UCI BMX World Championships in Rock Hill, South Carolina
- Elite winners: Corben Sharrah (m) / Alise Post (f)
- Junior winners: Cédric Butti (m) / Bethany Shriever (f)
2017 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup
edit- May 6 & 7: BMXWC #1 & #2 in Papendal
- Men's Elite winners: Sylvain André (#1) / Joris Daudet (#2)
- Women's Elite winner: Laura Smulders (2 times)
- May 13 & 14: BMXWC #3 & #4 in Heusden-Zolder
- Men's Elite winners: Connor Fields (#1) / Twan van Gendt (#2)
- Women's Elite winners: Mariana Pajón (#1) / Laura Smulders (#2)
- September 16 & 17: BMXWC #5 & #6 (final) in Santiago del Estero
2017 UEC BMX European Cup
edit- April 1 & 2: UEC BMX European Cup #1 & #2 in Heusden-Zolder
- Elite winners: David Graf (m; 2 times) / Laura Smulders (f; 2 times)
- Men's Junior winners: Kay Stindl (#1) / Cédric Butti (#2)
- Women's Junior winner: Bethany Shriever (2 times)
- April 28 – 30: UEC BMX European Cup #3 & #4 in Erp
- Men's Elite winner: Niek Kimmann (2 times)
- Women's Elite winners: Laura Smulders (#1) / Natalia Afremova (#2)
- Men's Junior winners: Cédric Butti (#1) / Maynard Peel (#2)
- Women's Junior winner Bethany Shriever (2 times)
- May 19 – 21: UEC BMX European Cup #5 & #6 in Prague
- Elite winners: Joris Harmsen (m; 2 times) / Laura Smulders (f; 2 times)
- Men's Junior winner: Mikus Strazdins (2 times)
- Women's Junior winners: Vineta Petersone (#1) / Blaine Ridge-Davis (#2)
- June 2–4: UEC BMX European Cup #7 & #8 in Verona
- Men's Elite winners: Kyle Evans (#1) / Tore Navrestad (#2)
- Women's Elite winners: Mariana Pajón (#1) / Laura Smulders (#2)
- Men's Junior winners: Cédric Butti (#1) / Kye Whyte (#2)
- Women's Junior winners: Sae Hatakeyama (#1) / Bethany Shriever (#2)
- June 16–18: UEC BMX European Cup #9 & #10 (finals) in Sandness
- Men's Elite winners: Kyle Evans (#1) / Tore Navrestad (#2)
- Women's Elite winners: Simone Christensen (#1) / Yaroslava Bondarenko (#2)
- Men's Junior winner: Kevin van de Groenendaal (2 times)
- Women's Junior winners: Vineta Petersone (#1) / Silje Gloslie Fiskbekk (#2)
2016–17 International Cyclo-cross events
edit- October 29, 2016: 2016 UCI Pan-American Cyclo-cross Continental Championships in Covington, Kentucky (debut event)
- Elite winners: Stephen Hyde (m) / Katie Compton (f)
- U23 winners: Curtis White (m) / Ellen Noble (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Denzel Stephenson
- October 29 & 30, 2016: 2016 UEC Cyclo-cross European Championships in Pontchâteau[1]
- Elite winners: Toon Aerts (m) / Thalita de Jong (f)
- U23 winners: Quinten Hermans (m) / Chiara Teocchi (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Tom Pidcock
- December 2 & 3, 2016: 2016 UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships in Mol, Belgium[2]
- For results, click here.
- January 28 & 29: 2017 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Bieles[3]
- Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
- U23 winners: Joris Nieuwenhuis (m) / Annemarie Worst (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Tom Pidcock
- September 21, 2016: #1 in Las Vegas[4]
- Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Sophie de Boer (f)
- September 24, 2016: #2 in Iowa City, Iowa[5]
- Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Katie Compton (f)
- October 23, 2016: #3 in Valkenburg aan de Geul[6]
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Thalita de Jong (f)
- November 20, 2016: #4 in Koksijde[7]
- Event cancelled, due to safety issues.
- November 26, 2016: #5 in Zeven[8]
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
- December 18, 2016: #6 in Namur[9]
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Kateřina Nash (f)
- December 26, 2016: #7 in Heusden-Zolder[10]
- Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Marianne Vos (f)
- January 15: #8 in Fiuggi[11]
- January 22: #9 (final) in Hoogerheide[12]
- Elite winners: Lars van der Haar (m) / Marianne Vos (f)
- October 2, 2016: #1 in Gieten
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
- U–23 winner: Joris Nieuwenhuis
- Junior winner: Jelle Camps
- October 16, 2016: #2 in Zonhoven
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
- U–23 winner: Quinten Hermans
- Junior winner: Thomas Pidcock
- November 6, 2016: #3 in Oostkamp
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sophie de Boer (f)
- U–23 winner: Quinten Hermans
- Junior winner: Toon Vandebosch
- November 13, 2016: #4 in Gavere
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
- U-23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
- Junior winner: Toon Vandebosch
- December 3, 2016: #5 in Spa-Francorchamps
- Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Thalita de Jong (f)
- U-23 winner: Quinten Hermans
- Junior winner: Toon Vandebosch
- December 23, 2016: #6 in Diegem
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Marianne Vos (f)
- U-23 winner: Quinten Hermans
- Junior winner: Jelle Camps
- February 5: #7 in Hoogstraten
- February 11: #8 (final) in Middelkerke
2016–17 DVV Trophy
edit- October 9, 2016: #1 in Ronse
- Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Thalita de Jong (f)
- U-23 winner: Joris Nieuwenhuis
- Junior winner: Yentl Bekaert
- November 1, 2016: #2 in Oudenaarde
- Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Jolien Verschueren (f)
- U-23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
- Junior winner: Thomas Mein
- November 27, 2016: #3 in Hamme
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
- U-23 winner: Quinten Hermans
- Junior winner: Thomas Pidcock
- December 10, 2016: #4 in Essen
- December 17, 2016: #5 in Antwerp
- December 29, 2016: #6 in Loenhout
- January 1: #7 in Baal
- Elite winners: Toon Aerts (m) / Marianne Vos (f)
- U-23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
- Junior winner: Jelle Camps
- February 4: #8 (final) in Lille
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Maud Kaptheijns (f)
- U-23 winner: Quinten Hermans
- Junior winner: Florian Vermeersch
World mountain biking events
edit- June 24 & 25: 2017 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships in Singen[13]
- Elite winners: Alban Lakata (m) / Annika Langvad (f)
- September 5–10: 2017 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in Cairns[14]
- Switzerland won the gold medal tally. Switzerland and France won 8 overall medals each.
Continental mountain biking events
edit- March 10–12: 2017 Oceania Continental Championships in Toowoomba
- Elite XCO winners: Anton Cooper (m) / Samara Sheppard (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Ben Bradley (m) / Megan Williams (f)
- Juniors XCO winners: Sam Fox (m) / Jessica Manchester (f)
- Elite Downhill winners: Josh Button (m) / Danielle Beecroft (f)
- Juniors Downhill winners: Joshua Clark (m) / Shania Rawson (f)
- March 29 – April 2: 2017 American Continental Championships in Paipa–Boyacá
- Elite XCO winners: Catriel Soto (m) / Erin Huck (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Gerardo Ulloa (m) / Luciana Roland (f)
- Juniors XCO winners: Martin Vidaurre Kossman (m) / Mónica Rodríguez (f)
- XCE winners: Santiago Mesa Pietralunga (m) / Michela Molina (f)
- Elite Downhill winners: Rafael Gutiérrez Villegas (m) / Lorena Dromundo (f)
- Juniors Downhill winners: Maicon Jesus Pradella (m) / Maria Sánchez Gómez (f)
- XCR winners: Mexico (Gerardo Ulloa, Rafael Escárcega, Daniela Campuzano, Monserrath Rodríguez Suárez, Fernando Islas López)
- May 9 – 14: 2017 African Mountain Bike Continental Championships in Mauritius
- Elite XCO winners: Alan Hatherly (m) / Michelle Vorster (f)
- Men's Junior XCO winner: Rossouw Bekker
- U23 XCO winners: Tristan de Lange (m) / Skye Davidson (f)
- Women's Elite XCM winner: Aurelie Halbwachs
- May 13 & 14: 2017 Asian Continental Championships in Xuancheng
- May 27 & 28: 2017 European Continental Championships (DHI only) in Sestola
- July 27–30: 2017 European Continental Championships (XCO, XCE, & XCR only) in Istanbul
- Elite XCO winners: Florian Vogel (m) / Yana Belomoyna (f)
- Junior XCO winners: Jofre Cullell Estape (m) / Laura Stigger (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Gioele Bertolini (m) / Sina Frei (f)
- Elite XCE winners: Titouan Perrin Ganier (m) / Kathrin Stirnemann (f)
- Mixed Elite XCR winners: Switzerland (Joel Roth, Linda Indergand, Filippo Colombo, Alessandra Keller, Andri Frischknecht)
- August 27 & 28: 2017 Masters DHI MTB European Championships in Sestola
- December 10: 2017 MTB Beachrace European Championships in Scheveningen
- Elite winners: Jasper Ockeloen (m) / Riejanne Markus (f)
- April 29 & 30: #1 in Lourdes
- Elite downhill winners: Alexandre Fayolle (m) / Rachel Atherton (f)
- Junior downhill winners: Finnley Iles (m) / Mélanie Chappaz (f)
- May 20 & 21: #2 in Nové Město na Moravě
- Elite XCO winners: Nino Schurter (m) / Annika Langvad (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Petter Fagerhaug (m) / Kate Courtney (f)
- May 27 & 28: #3 in Albstadt
- Elite XCO winners: Nino Schurter (m) / Yana Belomoyna (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Nadir Colledani (m) / Evie Richards (f)
- June 3 & 4: #4 in Fort William
- Elite downhill winners: Greg Minnaar (m) / Tracey Hannah (f)
- Junior downhill winners: Matt Walker (m) / Megan James (f)
- June 10 & 11: #5 in Leogang
- Elite downhill winners: Aaron Gwin (m) / Tahnee Seagrave (f)
- Junior downhill winners: Finnley Iles (m) / Paula Zibasa (f)
- July 1 & 2: #6 in Vallnord
- Elite XCO winners: Nino Schurter (m) / Yana Belomoyna (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Simon Andreassen (m) / Sina Frei (f)
- Elite downhill winners: Troy Brosnan (m) / Myriam Nicole (f)
- Junior downhill winners: Finnley Iles (m) / Megan James (f)
- July 8 & 9: #7 in Lenzerheide
- August 5 & 6: #8 in Mont-Sainte-Anne
- August 26 & 27: #9 (final) in Val di Sole
- Elite XCO winners: Nino Schurter (m) / Jolanda Neff (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Nadir Colledani (m) / Kate Courtney (f)
- Elite downhill winners: Aaron Gwin (m) / Tahnee Seagrave (f)
- Junior downhill winners: Finnley Iles (m) / Mélanie Chappaz (f)
Para-cycling Road World Championships
edit- August 31 – September 3: 2017 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships in Pietermaritzburg[17]
- For results, click here.
2017 UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup
edit- May 11 – 14: PARAWC #1 in Maniago
- May 19 – 21: PARAWC #2 in Ostend
- June 30 – July 2: PARAWC #3 (final) in Emmen
- Note: The results for all three events mentioned above, click here.
2017 Para-cycling European Cup
edit- September 16–24: 2017 UCI Road World Championships in Bergen[18]
- The Netherlands won the gold medal tally. Italy won the overall medal tally.
Continental cycling championships
edit- February 13 – 19: 2017 African Continental Cycling Championships in Egypt
- Elite Road Race winners: Willie Smit (m) / Aurelie Halbwachs (f)
- Juniors Road Race winners: Hamza Mansouri (m) / Haftu Hailu Zayd (f)
- Elite ITT winners: Meron Teshome (m) / Aurelie Halbwachs (f)
- Elite TTT winners: Eritrea (m) / Eritrea (f)
- Juniors ITT winners: Hamza Mansouri (m) / Kasahun Tsadkan Gebremedhn (f)
- Juniors TTT winners: Algeria (m) / Egypt (f)
- February 25 – March 2: 2017 Asian Cycling Championships in Bahrain
- Elite Road Race winners: Park Sang-hong (m) / Yang Qianyu (f)
- U23 Road Race winners: Hayato Okamoto (m) / Chiayun Li (f)
- Juniors Road Race winners: Daniil Marukhin (m) / Chang Yue (f)
- Elite ITT winners: Dmitriy Gruzdev (m) / Liang Hongyu (f)
- U23 ITT winners: Rei Onodera (m) / Yekaterina Yuraitis (f)
- Juniors ITT winners: Igor Chzhan (m) / Qiao Kang (f)
- Elite TTT winners: Kazakhstan
- March 9–11: 2017 Oceanian Cycling Championships in Australia
- May 4 – 7: 2017 Pan American Road and Track Championships in the Dominican Republic
- Women's Elite Road Race winner: Paola Muñoz
- Men's U23 Road Race winner: Matias Muñoz
- Men's U23 ITT winner: Jose Alexis Roderiguez Villalobos
- Elite ITT winners: José Luis Rodríguez Aguilar (m) / Chloé Dygert (f)
- August 2–6: 2017 European Road Championships in Denmark
- Elite Road Race winners: Alexander Kristoff (m) / Marianne Vos (f)
- Junior Road Race winners: Michele Gazzoli (m) / Lorena Wiebes (f)
- U23 Road Race winners: Casper Pedersen (m) / Pernille Mathiesen (f)
- Elite ITT winners: Victor Campenaerts (m) / Ellen van Dijk (f)
- Junior ITT winners: Andreas Leknessund (m) / Elena Pirrone (f)
- U23 ITT winners: Kasper Asgreen (m) / Pernille Mathiesen (f)
- May 5 – 28: 2017 Giro d'Italia[19]
- Winner: Tom Dumoulin (Team Sunweb) (first Grand Tour win)
- July 1–23: 2017 Tour de France[20]
- Winner: Chris Froome (Team Sky) (fourth Grand Tour win)
- August 19 – September 10: 2017 Vuelta a España[21]
- Overall winner: Greg Van Avermaet (BMC Racing Team)
- Overall winner: Anna van der Breggen (Boels–Dolmans)
- October 22, 2016 – October 22, 2017: 2017 UCI Asia Tour Overall winner: Benjamín Prades (Team Ukyo)
- October 24, 2016 – November 5: 2017 UCI America Tour Overall winner: Serghei Țvetcov (Jelly Belly–Maxxis)
- October 28, 2016 – November 5: 2017 UCI Africa Tour Overall winner: Willie Smit (Team UC Nantes Atlantique)
- January 22 – March 11: 2017 UCI Oceania Tour Overall winner: Lucas Hamilton (Mitchelton Scott)
- January 26 – October 17: 2017 UCI Europe Tour Overall winner: Nacer Bouhanni (Cofidis)
International track cycling events
edit- February 6 – 10: 2017 Asian Cycling Championships in New Delhi[22]
- Hong Kong won the gold medal tally. South Korea won the overall medal tally.
- March 20–24: 2017 African Track Cycling Championships in Durban
- South Africa won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
- April 12 – 16: 2017 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Hong Kong[23]
- Australia, France, and Russia won 3 gold medals each. Australia won the overall medal tally.
- October 19–22: 2017 UEC European Track Championships in Berlin[24]
- Germany and France won 5 gold medals each. Germany won the overall medal tally.
- November 4–6, 2016: #1 in Glasgow[25]
- Keirin winners: Tomáš Bábek (m) / Simona Krupeckaitė (f)
- Madison winners: Spain (m) / Great Britain (f)
- Sprint winners: Kamil Kuczyński (m) / Simona Krupeckaitė (f)
- Team pursuit winners: Great Britain (m) / Great Britain (f)
- Team sprint winners: Great Britain (m) / Spain (f)
- Men's Points race: Cameron Meyer
- Men's 4 km individual pursuit: Sylvain Chavanel
- Women's Scratch winner: Élise Delzenne
- November 11–13, 2016: #2 in Apeldoorn[26]
- Keirin winners: Tomáš Bábek (m) / Lyubov Shulika (f)
- Sprint winners: Andriy Vynokurov (m) / Lee Wai Sze (f)
- Team sprint winners: Great Britain (m) / Spain (f)
- Men's Madison winners: Belgium
- Men's Omnium winner: Szymon Sajnok
- Men's Scratch winner: Raman Ramanau
- Men's team pursuit winners: Canada
- Women's 500 m time trial winner: Pauline Grabosch
- Women's Points race: Elinor Barker
- February 17 – 19: #3 in Cali[27]
- Keirin winners: Fabián Puerta (m) / Kristina Vogel (f)
- Omnium winners: Sam Welsford (m) / Lotte Kopecky (f)
- Points race winners: Mark Downey (m) / Amy Cure (f)
- Sprint winners: Denis Dmitriev (m) / Kristina Vogel
- Team pursuit winners: Denmark (m) / Australia (f)
- Team sprint winners: Germany (m) / Germany (f)
- Men's 1 km Time Trial winner: Krzysztof Maksel
- Men's Madison winners: Denmark
- Women's Scratch winner: Sarah Hammer
- February 25 & 26: #4 (final) in Los Angeles[28]
- Keirin winners: Fabián Puerta (m) / Kristina Vogel (f)
- Madison winners: Ireland (m) / Australia (f)
- Scratch Winners: Yauheni Karaliok (m) / Tetyana Klimchenko (f)
- Sprint winners: Denis Dmitriev (m) / Kristina Vogel (f)
- Team sprint winners: New Zealand (m) / Russia (f)
- Men's Omnium winner: Szymon Sajnok
- Women's Pursuit winner: Chloé Dygert
- Women's team pursuit winners: The United States
Cycling – Trials
edit2017 UCI Trials World Cup
edit- May 20 & 21: Trials WC #1 in Aalter
- 20" winners: Abel Mustieles Garcia (m) / Nina Reichenbach (f)
- 26" winner: Gilles Coustellier
- July 8 & 9: Trials WC #2 in Vöcklabruck
- 20" winners: Abel Mustieles Garcia (m) / Nina Reichenbach (f)
- 26" winner: Jack Carthy
- July 29 & 30: Trials WC #3 in Les Menuires
- August 26 & 27: Trials WC #4 in Albertville
- September 23 & 24: Trials WC #5 (final) in Antwerp
References
edit- ^ 2016 UEC Cyclo-cross European Championships Website
- ^ 2016 UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships Website
- ^ "2017 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships Website". Archived from the original on 2017-10-21. Retrieved 2017-07-18.
- ^ "2016–17 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup #1 Website". Archived from the original on 2014-07-13. Retrieved 2017-07-18.
- ^ "2016–17 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup #2 Website". Archived from the original on 2017-07-14. Retrieved 2017-07-18.
- ^ 2016–17 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup #3 Website Archived 2011-10-20 at the Wayback Machine
- ^ 2016–17 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup #4 Website
- ^ 2016–17 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup #5 Website
- ^ 2016–17 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup #6 Website
- ^ 2016–17 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup #7 Website
- ^ 2016–17 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup #8 Website
- ^ 2016–17 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup #9 Website
- ^ 2017 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships Website
- ^ 2017 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships Website
- ^ 2017 Masters DHI MTB European Championships Men's Results Page
- ^ 2017 Masters DHI MTB European Championships Women's Results Page
- ^ "2017 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships Website". Archived from the original on 2017-06-26. Retrieved 2017-07-18.
- ^ "2017 UCI Road World Championships Website". Archived from the original on 2017-08-17. Retrieved 2017-07-18.
- ^ Giro d'Italia Website
- ^ "Tour de France Website". Archived from the original on 2017-03-09. Retrieved 2017-07-18.
- ^ Vuelta a España Website
- ^ 2017 Asian Track Cycling Championship Results Page
- ^ "UCI's 2017 Track Cycling World Championships Page". Archived from the original on 2017-04-12. Retrieved 2017-07-18.
- ^ "2017 UEC European Track Championships Website". Archived from the original on 2017-10-16. Retrieved 2017-10-22.
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- ^ "2016–17 UCI Track Cycling World Cup #2 Website". Archived from the original on 2016-11-21. Retrieved 2017-07-18.
- ^ 2016–17 UCI Track Cycling World Cup #3 Website
- ^ 2016–17 UCI Track Cycling World Cup #4 Website