The 2018 in cycling results is given as follows:
Cycle ball
editInternational indoor cycling events
edit- May 11 & 12: 2018 UEC Juniors Indoor Cycling European Championships in Bazenheid[1]
- June 1 & 2: 2018 UEC Elite Indoor Cycling European Championships in Wiesbaden
- Cycle ball: Austria (Markus Bröll & Patrick Schnetzer)
- Elite Single Artistic cycling winners: Lukas Kohl (m) / Viola Brand (f)
- Elite Women's Pair Artistic cycling winners: Germany (Lena & Lisa Bringsken)
- Elite Mixed Pair Artistic cycling winners: Germany (Nina Stapf & Patrick Tisch)
- Elite Mixed ACT4 Artistic cycling winners: Germany (Annamaria Milo, Julia Dörner, Katharina Gülich, & Ramona Ressel)
- November 23–25: 2018 UCI Indoor Cycling World Championships in Liège
2018 Artistic Cycling World Cup
edit- February 10: ACWC #1 in Prague
- Elite Singles winners: Lukas Kohl (m) / Milena Slupina (f)
- Women's Elite - Pair Artistic winner: Germany (Sophie-Marie Nattmann & Caroline Wurth)
- Mixed Elite - Artistic Cycling ACT4 winners: Switzerland (Melanie Schmid, Jennifer Schmid, Céline Burlet, & Flavia Zuber)
- Mixed Elite - Pair Artistic Cycling Mix winners: Germany (Serafin Schefold & Max Hanselmann)
- June 30: ACWC #2 in Heerlen
- Elite Singles winners: Lukas Kohl (m) / Milena Slupina (f)
- Women's Elite - Pair Artistic winners: Germany (Sophie-Marie Nattmann & Caroline Wurth)
- Mixed Elite - Artistic Cycling ACT4 winners: Germany (Anton Köhler, Nicole Kerner, Fabian Kerner, & Maike Reinfurth) (default)
- Mixed Elite - Pair Artistic Cycling Mix winners: Germany (Serafin Schefold & Max Hanselmann)
- August 12: ACWC #3 in Hong Kong
- Elite Singles winners: Lukas Kohl (m) / Viola Brand (f)
- Women's Elite - Pair Artistic winners: Germany (Sophie-Marie Nattmann & Caroline Wurth)
- Mixed Elite - Artistic Cycling ACT4 winners: Switzerland (Melanie Schmid, Jennifer Schmid, Céline Burlet, & Flavia Zuber)
- Mixed Elite - Pair Artistic Cycling Mix winners: Germany (Serafin Schefold & Max Hanselmann)
- November 17: ACWC #4 (final) in Erlenbach
- Elite Singles winners: Lukas Kohl (m) / Maren Haase (f)
- Women's Elite - Pair Artistic winners: Germany (Sophie-Marie Nattmann & Caroline Wurth)
- Mixed Elite - Artistic Cycling ACT4 winners: Switzerland (Melanie Schmid, Jennifer Schmid, Céline Burlet, & Flavia Zuber)
- Mixed Elite - Pair Artistic Cycling Mix winners: Germany (Serafin Schefold & Max Hanselmann)
2018 Cycle-Ball World Cup
edit- April 14: CBWC #1 in Kamenz
- Winners: Germany (André Kopp & Raphael Kopp)
- April 28: CBWC #2 in Altdorf
- Winners: Austria (Markus Bröll & Patrick Schnetzer)
- May 26: CBWC #3 in Beringen
- Winners: Austria (Florian Fischer & Simon König)
- August 11: CBWC #4 in Hong Kong
- Winners: Germany (Felix Weinert & Valentin Notheis)
- September 8: CBWC #5 in Krofdorf-Gleiberg
- Winners: Austria (Markus Bröll & Patrick Schnetzer)
- September 29: CBWC #6 in Sangerhausen
- Winners: Austria (Markus Bröll & Patrick Schnetzer)
- October 13: CBWC #7 in St. Gallen
- Winners: Germany (Bernd Mlady & Gerhard Mlady)
- November 3: CBWC #8 (final) in Höchst
- Winners: Austria (Florian Fischer & Simon König)
Cycling - BMX
editInternational BMX events
edit- March 21: 2018 Oceania BMX Continental Championships in Bunbury, Western Australia
- Elite winners: Corey Frieswyk (m) / Sarah Walker (f)
- Junior winners: Nathaniel Rodway (m) / Ashlee Miller (f)
- May 26 & 27: 2018 Asian BMX Continental Championships in Chai Nat
- June 5–9: 2018 UCI BMX World Championships in Baku
- Elite winners: Sylvain André (m) / Laura Smulders (f)
- Junior winners: Leo Garoyan (m) / Indy Scheepers (f)
- July 13–15: 2018 Junior European BMX Continental Championships in Sarrians
- July 20: 2018 Pan American BMX Continental Championships in Medellín
- Elite winners: Anderson Ezequiel de Souza Filho (m) / Priscilla Carnaval (f)
- Junior winners: Juan Esteban Naranjo Murillo (m) / Laura Tatiana Ordoñez Urbano (f)
- August 10 & 11: 2018 UEC BMX European Championships in Glasgow
- Elite winners: Kyle Evans (m) / Laura Smulders (f)
- November 7–11: 2018 UCI Urban Cycling World Championships (BMX Freestyle) in Chengdu
- November 9 & 10: 2018 African BMX Continental Championships in Egypt
2018 UCI BMX Supercross World Cup
edit- March 31 & April 1: SXWC #1 & #2 in Saint-Quentin-en-Yvelines
- Men's Elite winners: Niek Kimmann (#1) / Joris Daudet (#2)
- Women's Elite winner: Laura Smulders (2 times)
- May 5 & 6: SXWC #3 & #4 in Papendal
- Men's Elite winners: Niek Kimmann (#1) / Sylvain André (#2)
- Women's Elite winners: Laura Smulders (#1) / Alise Willoughby (#2)
- May 12 & 13: SXWC #5 & #6 in Heusden-Zolder
- September 29 & 30: SXWC #7 & #8 (finals) in Santiago del Estero
- Men's Elite winners: Corben Sharrah (#1) / Joris Daudet (#2)
- Women's Elite winners: Laura Smulders (#1) / Saya Sakakibara (#2)
2018 FISE BMX Freestyle Park World Cup
edit- April 6–8: FPWC #1 in Hiroshima[2]
- May 9–13: FPWC #2 in Montpellier[5]
- July 14 & 15: FPWC #3 in Edmonton[8]
- November 2–4: FPWC #4 (final) in Chengdu[11]
2018 UEC BMX European Cup
edit- March 24 & 25: UEC BMX #1 & #2 in Verona
- Elite #1 winners: Niek Kimmann (m) / Laura Smulders (f)
- Elite #2 winners: Kyle Evans (m) / Saya Sakakibara (f)
- Men's Junior winners: Tino Popma (#1) / Ross Cullen (#2)
- Women's Junior winner: Zoe Claessens (2 times)
- April 14 & 15: UEC BMX #3 & #4 in Heusden-Zolder
- April 28 & 29: UEC BMX #5 & #6 in Kampen
- Men's Elite winners: Twan van Gendt (#1) / Mitchel Schotman (#2)
- Women's Elite winner: Judy Baauw (2 times)
- Junior winners: Leo Garoyan (m; 2 times) / Zoe Claessens (f; 2 times)
- May 19 & 20: UEC BMX #7 & #8 (finals) in Blegny
- Elite winners: Joris Harmsen (m; 2 times) / Laura Smulders (f; 2 times)
- Men's Junior winners: Bart van Bemmelen (#1) / Edvards Glazers (#2)
- Women's Junior winner: Indy Scheepers (2 times)
Cycling - Cyclo-cross
edit2017–18 International Cyclo-cross events
edit- November 4, 2017: 2017 Masters European Continental Championships in Tábor
- Masters 30–34 winners: Kenny Geluykens (m) / Petra Fortelná (f)
- Masters 35–39 winners: Jürg Graf (m) / Chiara Selva (f)
- Masters 40–44 winners: Massimo Folcarelli (m) / Silke Keil (f)
- Masters 45–49 winners: Edwin Raats (m) / Anna Persson (f)
- Masters 50–54 winners: Guido Verhaegen (m) / Tea Lang (f)
- Masters 55–59 winners: Armin Raible (m) / Gjertrud Bø (f)
- Men's Masters 60–64 winner: Benny Andersson
- Women's Masters 60+ winner: Christine Dufond-Demattei
- Men's Masters 65–69 winner: Paul Graf
- Men's Masters 70–74 winner: Victor Barnett
- November 5, 2017: 2017 Pan American Cyclocross Championships in Louisville
- Elite winners: Stephen Hyde (m) / Katie Compton (f)
- U23 winners: Gage Hecht (m) / Emma White (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Benjamín Gomez Villafañe
- November 5, 2017: 2017 Cyclocross European Championships in Tábor
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
- U23 winners: Eli Iserbyt (m) / Chiara Teocchi (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Loris Rouiller
- December 1 & 2, 2017: 2017 UCI Masters Cyclo-cross World Championships in Mol
- Masters 30–34 winners: Nicolas Lüthi (m) / Manuella Glon (f)
- Masters 35–39 winners: Matt Shriver (m) / Viviane Rognant (f)
- Masters 40–44 winners: Agustín Navarro Vidal (m) / Kate Eedy (f)
- Masters 45–49 winners: Erik Dekker (m) / Helen Pattinson (f)
- Masters 50–54 winners: Guido Verhaegen (m) / Elizabeth Sheldon (f)
- Masters 55–59 winners: Jos Bogaerts (m) / Gjertrud Bø (f)
- Masters 60–64 winners: Robin Delve (m) / Nicola Davies (f)
- Masters 65–69 winners: Dave McMullen (m) / Christine Dufond-Dematteis (f)
- Men's Masters 70–74 winner: William Abbott
- Masters 75+ winners: John Ginley (m) / Julie Lockhart (f)
- February 3 & 4: 2018 UCI Cyclo-cross World Championships in Valkenburg aan de Geul–Limburg[14]
- Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
- U23 winners: Eli Iserbyt (m) / Evie Richards (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Ben Tulett
2017–18 UCI Cyclo-cross World Cup
edit- September 16: #1 in Iowa City[15]
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Kateřina Nash (f)
- September 24: #2 in Waterloo
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
- October 22: #3 in Koksijde[16]
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Maud Kaptheijns (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Pim Ronhaar
- Men's U23 winner: Tom Pidcock
- November 19: #4 in Bogense[17]
- November 25: #5 in Zeven[18]
- Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Pim Ronhaar
- Men's U23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
- December 17: #6 in Namur[19]
- Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Evie Richards (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Loris Rouiller
- Men's U23 winner: Tom Pidcock
- December 26: #7 in Heusden-Zolder[20]
- January 21: #8 in Nommay[21]
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Katie Compton (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Mees Hendrikx
- Men's U23 winner: Thijs Aerts
- January 28: #9 (final) in Hoogerheide[22]
2017–18 Cyclo-cross Superprestige
edit- October 1, 2017: #1 in Gieten
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Maud Kaptheijns (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Ryan Kamp
- Men's U23 winner: Jens Dekker
- October 15, 2017: #2 in Zonhoven
- October 21, 2017: #3 in Boom
- Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Maud Kaptheijns (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Xander Geysels
- Men's U23 winner: Tom Pidcock
- October 29, 2017: #4 in Oostkamp
- November 12, 2017: #5 in Gavere
- Elite winners: Wout van Aert (m) / Ellen Van Loy (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Pim Ronhaar
- Men's U23 winner: Tom Pidcock
- December 30, 2017: #6 in Diegem
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Loris Rouiller
- Men's U23 winner: Tom Pidcock
- February 11, 2018: #7 in Hoogstraten
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Ryan Kamp
- Men's U23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
- February 17, 2018: #8 in Middelkerke
2017–18 DVV Trophy
edit- October 8: #1 in Ronse
- Elite winners: Lars van der Haar (m) / Katie Compton (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Loris Rouiller
- Men's U23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
- November 1: #2 in Melden
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Helen Wyman (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Ben Tulett
- Men's U23 winner: Tom Pidcock
- November 26: #3 in Hamme
- Elite winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Sanne Cant (f)
- Men's Junior winner: Loris Rouiller
- Men's U23 winner: Eli Iserbyt
- December 9: #4 in Essen
- December 16: #5 in Antwerp
- December 28: #6 in Loenhout
- January 1: #7 in Baal
- February 10: #8 in Lille
Cycling - Mountain Bike
editInternational mountain biking events
edit- February 9–11: 2018 Oceania Mountain Bike Championships (XCO & DHI) in Dunedin
- Elite XCO winners: Anton Cooper (m) / Samara Sheppard (f)
- Junior XCO winners: Cameron Wright (m) / Phoebe Young (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Eden Cruise (m) / Charlotte Rayner (f)
- Elite Downhill winners: Samuel Blenkinsop (m) / Virginia Armstrong (f)
- April 4–8: 2018 Pan American Mountain Bike Championships (XCO, XCE, & XCR) in Pereira
- Elite XCO winners: Luiz Henrique Cocuzzi (m) / Raiza Goulão (f)
- Junior XCO winners: Martin Vidaurre Kossman (m) / Fatima Anahi Hijar Marin (f)
- Men's U23 XCO winner: Jose Gerardo Ulloa Arevalo
- Elite XCE winners: Juan Fernando Monroy (m) / Michela Molina (f)
- Mixed Elite XCR winners: Colombia
- April 7: 2018 European Mountain Bike Championships (DHI only) in Lousã
- April 22: 2018 European Mountain Bike Championships (XCM only) in Spilimbergo
- Elite XCM winners: Alexey Medvedev (m) / Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå (f)
- May 2–6: 2018 Asian Mountain Bike Championships (XCO, XCR, & DHI) in Danao, Cebu
- Elite XCO winners: Kohei Yamamoto (m) / LI Hongfeng (f)
- Junior XCO winners: YUAN Jinwei (m) / Urara Kawaguchi (f)
- U23 XCO winners: LYU Xianjing (m) / Ariana Thea Patrice Dormitorio (f)
- Elite Downhill winners: CHIANG Sheng Shan (m) / Vipavee Deekaballes (f)
- Mixed Elite XCR winners: China
- June 30: 2018 European Mountain Bike Championships (Ultra XCM only) in Vielha-Val d'Aran
- Elite XCM winners: Joseba Albizu (m) / Clara Fernandez Chafer (f)
- July 26–29: 2018 European Mountain Bike Championships (XCO, XCE for U23/Juniors, & XCR) in Graz-Stattegg
- Elite XCE winners: Titouan Perrin-Ganier (m) / Iryna Popova (f)
- Mixed Elite XCR winners: Italy
- Junior XCO winners: Alexandre Balmer (m) / Laura Stigger (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Joshua Dubau (m) / Sina Frei (f)
- August 7: 2018 European Mountain Bike Championships (XCO Elite only) in Glasgow
- Elite XCO winners: Lars Förster (m) / Jolanda Neff (f)
- September 4–9: 2018 UCI Mountain Bike World Championships in Lenzerheide
- Elite XCO winners: Nino Schurter (m) / Kate Courtney (f)
- Junior XCO winners: Alexandre Balmer (m) / Laura Stigger (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Alan Hatherly (m) / Alessandra Keller (f)
- Elite Downhill winners: Loïc Bruni (m) / Rachel Atherton (f)
- Junior Downhill winners: Kade Edwards (m) / Valentina Höll (f)
- Mixed Elite XCO winners: Switzerland
- September 14 & 15: 2018 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships in Auronzo di Cadore
- Elite XCM winners: Henrique Avancini (m) / Annika Langvad (f)
- October 12–14: 2018 Pan American Mountain Bike Championships (DHI only) in Manizales
2018 UCI Mountain Bike World Cup
edit- March 10: #1 in Stellenbosch (XCO only)
- Elite winners: Sam Gaze (m) / Annika Langvad (f)
- U23 winners: Petter Fagerhaug (m) / Malene Degn (f)
- April 21 & 22: #2 in Lošinj (DHI only)
- Elite winners: Aaron Gwin (m) / Myriam Nicole (f)
- Junior winners: Thibaut Daprela (m) / Valentina Höll (f)
- May 19 & 20: #3 in Albstadt (XCO & XCC)
- Elite XCO winners: Nino Schurter (m) / Jolanda Neff (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Joshua Dubau (m) / Sina Frei (f)
- Elite Short Circuit XC winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Annika Langvad (f)
- May 26 & 27: #4 in Nové Město na Moravě (XCO & XCC)
- June 2 & 3: #5 in Fort William (DHI only)
- June 9 & 10: #6 in Leogang (DHI only)
- Elite winners: Amaury Pierron (m) / Rachel Atherton (f)
- Junior winners: Kye A'Hern (m) / Valentina Höll (f)
- July 7 & 8: #7 in Val di Sole (XCO, DHI, & XCC)
- Elite XCO winners: Nino Schurter (m) / Maja Włoszczowska (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Petter Fagerhaug (m) / Sina Frei (f)
- Elite Short Circuit XC winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Annika Langvad (f)
- Elite Downhill winners: Amaury Pierron (m) / Tahnee Seagrave (f)
- Junior Downhill winners: Thibaut Daprela (m) / Valentina Höll (f)
- July 14 & 15: #8 in Vallnord (XCO, DHI, & XCC)
- Elite XCO winners: Gerhard Kerschbaumer (m) / Gunn-Rita Dahle Flesjå (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Joshua Dubau (m) / Sina Frei (f)
- Elite Short Circuit XC winners: Henrique Avancini (m) / Alessandra Keller (f)
- Elite Downhill winners: Loris Vergier (m) / Tahnee Seagrave (f)
- Junior Downhill winners: Thibaut Daprela (m) / Valentina Höll (f)
- August 10–12: #9 in Mont-Sainte-Anne (XCO, XCC, & DHI)
- Elite XCO winners: Mathias Flückiger (m) / Jolanda Neff (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Alan Hatherly (m) / Sina Frei (f)
- Elite Short Circuit XC winners: Sam Gaze (m) / Annika Langvad (f)
- Elite Downhill winners: Loïc Bruni (m) / Rachel Atherton (f)
- Junior Downhill winners: Thibaut Daprela (m) / Valentina Höll (f)
- August 25 & 26: #10 (final) in La Bresse (XCO, XCC, & DHI)
- Elite XCO winners: Nino Schurter (m) / Jolanda Neff (f)
- U23 XCO winners: Petter Fagerhaug (m) / Sina Frei (f)
- Elite Short Circuit XC winners: Mathieu van der Poel (m) / Annika Langvad (f)
- Elite Downhill winners: Martin Maes (m) / Rachel Atherton (f)
- Junior Downhill winners: Thibaut Daprela (m) / Valentina Höll (f)
Cycling - Para-cycling
edit- Note: For all the detailed results for the events below, click here.
- February 17–19: 2018 Asian Para-Cycling Championships (Track) in Nilai
- March 22–25: 2018 UCI Para-cycling Track World Championships (Track) in Rio de Janeiro
- May 3–6: 2018 UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup #1 (Road) in Ostend
- July 6–8: 2018 UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup #2 (Road) in Emmen
- August 2–5: 2018 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships (Road) in Maniago
- August 15–19: 2018 UCI Para-cycling Road World Cup #3 (Road) in Baie-Comeau
Cycling - Road
edit2018 Grand Tour Events
edit- May 4–27: 2018 Giro d'Italia
- Winner: Chris Froome (first Giro d'Italia win & sixth Grand Tour win)
- July 7–29: 2018 Tour de France
- Winner: Geraint Thomas (first Tour de France win & first Grand Tour win)
- August 25 – September 16: 2018 Vuelta a España
- Winner: Simon Yates (first Vuelta a España win & first Grand Tour win)
International road cycling events
edit- February 8–10: 2018 Asian Cycling Championships in Naypyidaw
- Elite Individual road race winners: Yousif Mirza (m) / Nguyễn Thị Thật (f)
- U23 Individual road race winners: Masaki Yamamoto (m) / Zixin Liu (f)
- Juniors Individual road race winners: Taisei Hino (m) / Vivien Chiu (f)
- Elite Individual time trial winners: Cheung King Lok (m) / Lee Ju-mi (f)
- U23 Individual time trial winners: Hang Shi (m) / Zixin Liu (f)
- Juniors Individual time trial winners: Daniil Pronskiy (m) / Marina Kurnossova (f)
- Men's Team time trial winners: Japan (Yukiya Arashiro, Fumiyuki Beppu, Rei Onodera, Masaki Yamamoto, Shoi Matsuda, Yusuke Hatanaka)
- February 13–18: 2018 African Continental Road Cycling Championships in Rwanda
- Elite Individual Road Race winners: Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier Werkilul (m) / Bisrat Ghebremeskel (f)
- Juniors Individual Road Race winners: Biniam Hailu (m) / Desiet Tekeste (f)
- Elite Individual time trial winners: Mekseb Debesay (m) / Mossana Debesay (f)
- Juniors Individual time trial winners: Biniam Hailu (m) / Desiet Tekeste (f)
- Elite Team time trial winners: Eritrea (Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier Werkilul, Saymon Musie Mehari, Mekseb Debesay, Metkel Eyob) / Ethiopia (Eyeru Tesfoam Gebru, Tsega Gebre Beyene, Selam Amha)
- Juniors Team time trial winners: Eritrea (Biniam Hailu, Hager Mesfin, Tomas Yosief) (m) / Rwanda (Samantha Mushimiyimana, Violette Irakoze, Valantine Nzayisenga, Jeanette Manishimwe)
- March 23–25: 2018 Oceania Cycling Championships in Tasmania
- Elite Individual Road Race winners: Chris Harper (m) / Sharlotte Lucas (f)
- Elite Individual Time Trial winners: Hamish Bond (m) / Grace Brown (f)
- Junior Individual Road Race winners: Carter Turnbull (m) / Sarah Gigante (f)
- Junior Individual Time Trial winners: Lucas Plapp (m) / Anya Louw (f)
- U23 Individual Time Trial winners: Jake Marryatt (m) / Mikayla Harvey (f)
- May 3–6: 2018 Pan American Road Cycling Championships in San Juan
- Elite Individual Road Race winners: Juan Sebastián Molano (m) / Arlenis Sierra (f)
- Elite Individual Time Trial winners: Walter Vargas (m) / Amber Neben (f)
- Men's U23 winners: Federico Nicolas Vivas (IRR) / Diego Agustin Ferreyra Geldrez (ITT)
- July 12–15: 2018 UEC Juniors & U23 Road European Championships in Czech Republic
- Junior Individual Time Trial winners: Remco Evenepoel (m) / Vittoria Guazzini (f)
- Junior Women's Individual Road Race winner: Aigul Gareeva
- U23 Individual Time Trial winners: Edoardo Affini (m) / Aafke Soet (f)
- Women's U23 Individual Road Race winner: Nikola Nosková
- August 5–12: 2018 European Road Championships in Glasgow
- Elite Individual Road Race winners: Matteo Trentin (m) / Marta Bastianelli (f)
- Elite Individual Time Trial winners: Victor Campenaerts (m) / Ellen van Dijk (f)
- Junior Men's Individual Road Race & Time Trial winner: Remco Evenepoel
- Junior Women's Individual Road Race winner: Aigul Gareeva
- Junior Women's Individual Time Trial winner: Vittoria Guazzini
- U23 Individual Road Race winners: Marc Hirschi (m) / Nikola Nosková (f)
- U23 Individual Time Trial winners: Edoardo Affini (m) / Aafke Soet (f)
- September 23–30: 2018 UCI Road World Championships in Innsbruck
- Elite Road Race winners: Alejandro Valverde (m) / Anna van der Breggen (f)
- Elite Individual Time Trial winners: Rohan Dennis (m) / Annemiek van Vleuten (f)
- Elite Team Time Trial winners: Quick-Step Floors (m) / Canyon–SRAM (f)
- Junior Road Race winners: Remco Evenepoel (m) / Laura Stigger (f)
- Junior Time Trial winners: Remco Evenepoel (m) / Rozemarijn Ammerlaan (f)
- Men's U23 winners: Marc Hirschi (Road Race) / Mikkel Bjerg (Time Trial)
2018 UCI World Tour
edit- January 16–21: 2018 Tour Down Under Winner: Daryl Impey (Mitchelton–Scott)
- January 28: 2018 Great Ocean Road Race Winner: Jay McCarthy (Bora–Hansgrohe)
- February 21–25: 2018 Abu Dhabi Tour Winner: Alejandro Valverde (Movistar Team)
- February 24: 2018 Omloop Het Nieuwsblad Winner: Michael Valgren (Astana)
- March 3: 2018 Strade Bianche Winner: Tiesj Benoot (Lotto–Soudal)
- March 4–11: 2018 Paris–Nice Winner: Marc Soler (Movistar Team)
- March 7–13: 2018 Tirreno–Adriatico Winner: Michał Kwiatkowski (Team Sky)
- March 17: 2018 Milan–San Remo Winner: Vincenzo Nibali (Bahrain–Merida)
- March 19–25: 2018 Volta a Catalunya Winner: Alejandro Valverde (Movistar Team)
- March 23: 2018 E3 Harelbeke Winner: Niki Terpstra (Quick-Step Floors)
- March 25: 2018 Gent–Wevelgem Winner: Peter Sagan (Bora–Hansgrohe)
- March 28: 2018 Dwars door Vlaanderen Winner: Yves Lampaert (Quick-Step Floors)
- April 1: 2018 Tour of Flanders Winner: Niki Terpstra (Quick-Step Floors)
- April 2–7: 2018 Tour of the Basque Country Winner: Primož Roglič (LottoNL–Jumbo)
- April 8: 2018 Paris–Roubaix Winner: Peter Sagan (Bora–Hansgrohe)
- April 15: 2018 Amstel Gold Race Winner: Michael Valgren (Astana)
- April 18: 2018 La Flèche Wallonne Winner: Julian Alaphilippe (Quick-Step Floors)
- April 22: 2018 Liège–Bastogne–Liège Winner: Bob Jungels (Quick-Step Floors)
- April 24–29: 2018 Tour de Romandie Winner: Primož Roglič (LottoNL–Jumbo)
- May 1: 2018 Eschborn–Frankfurt Winner: Alexander Kristoff (UAE Team Emirates)
- May 13–19: 2018 Tour of California Winner: Egan Bernal (Team Sky)
- June 3–10: 2018 Critérium du Dauphiné Winner: Geraint Thomas (Team Sky)
- June 9–17: 2018 Tour de Suisse Winner: Richie Porte (BMC Racing Team)
- July 29: 2018 London–Surrey Classic Winner: Pascal Ackermann (Bora–Hansgrohe)
- August 4: 2018 Clásica de San Sebastián Winner: Julian Alaphilippe (Quick-Step Floors)
- August 4–10: 2018 Tour de Pologne Winner: Michał Kwiatkowski (Team Sky)
- August 13–19: / 2018 BinckBank Tour Winner: Matej Mohorič (Bahrain–Merida)
- August 19: 2018 EuroEyes Cyclassics Winner: Elia Viviani (Quick-Step Floors)
- August 26: 2018 Bretagne Classic Ouest–France Winner: Oliver Naesen (AG2R La Mondiale)
- September 7: 2018 Grand Prix Cycliste de Québec Winner: Michael Matthews (Team Sunweb)
- September 9: 2018 Grand Prix Cycliste de Montréal Winner: Michael Matthews (Team Sunweb)
- October 9 – 14: 2018 Presidential Tour of Turkey Winner: Eduard Prades (Euskadi–Murias)
- October 13: 2018 Il Lombardia Winner: Thibaut Pinot (Groupama–FDJ)
- October 16–21: 2018 Tour of Guangxi (final) Winner: Gianni Moscon (Team Sky)
2018 UCI Women's World Tour
edit- March 3: 2018 Strade Bianche Donne Winner: Anna van der Breggen (Boels–Dolmans)
- March 11: 2018 Ronde van Drenthe Winner: Amy Pieters (Boels–Dolmans)
- March 18: 2018 Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio Winner: Katarzyna Niewiadoma (Canyon–SRAM)
- March 22: 2018 Three Days of Bruges–De Panne Winner: Jolien D'Hoore (Mitchelton–Scott)
- March 25: 2018 Gent–Wevelgem Winner: Marta Bastianelli (Alé–Cipollini)
- April 1: 2018 Tour of Flanders for Women Winner: Anna van der Breggen (Boels–Dolmans)
- April 15: 2018 Amstel Gold Race Winner: Chantal Blaak (Boels–Dolmans)
- April 18: 2018 Flèche Wallonne Winner: Anna van der Breggen (Boels–Dolmans)
- April 22: 2018 Liège–Bastogne–Liège Winner: Anna van der Breggen (Boels–Dolmans)
- April 26–28: 2018 Tour of Chongming Island Winner: Charlotte Becker (Hitec Products–Birk Sport)
- May 17–19: 2018 Tour of California Winner: Katie Hall (UnitedHealthcare)
- May 19–22: 2018 Emakumeen Euskal Bira Winner: Amanda Spratt (Mitchelton–Scott)
- June 13–17: 2018 The Women's Tour Winner: Coryn Rivera (Team Sunweb)
- July 6–15: 2018 Giro Rosa Winner: Annemiek van Vleuten (Mitchelton–Scott)
- July 17: 2018 La Course by Le Tour de France Winner: Annemiek van Vleuten (Mitchelton–Scott)
- July 28: 2018 RideLondon Winner: Kirsten Wild (Wiggle High5)
- August 11: 2018 Crescent Women World Cup Vårgårda TTT Winners: Boels–Dolmans
- August 13: 2018 Open de Suède Vårgårda Road Race Winner: Marianne Vos (WaowDeals Pro Cycling)
- August 16: 2018 Ladies Tour of Norway TTT Winners: Team Sunweb
- August 17–19: 2018 Ladies Tour of Norway Road Race Winner: Marianne Vos (WaowDeals Pro Cycling)
- August 25: 2018 GP de Plouay – Bretagne Winner: Amy Pieters (Boels–Dolmans)
- August 28 – September 2: 2018 Holland Ladies Tour Winner: Annemiek van Vleuten (Mitchelton–Scott)
- September 15 & 16: 2018 La Madrid Challenge by La Vuelta Winner: Ellen van Dijk (Team Sunweb)
- October 21: 2018 Tour of Guangxi Women's WorldTour Race (final) Winner: Arlenis Sierra (Astana Women's Team)
Cycling - Track
editInternational track cycling events
edit- November 20–23, 2017: 2018 Oceania Track Championships in Cambridge
- For all results, click here. Archived 2017-12-01 at the Wayback Machine
- February 7–10: 2018 African Track Championships in Casablanca
- Elite Keirin winners: Jean Spies (m) / Ebtissam Mohamed (f)
- Elite Points Race winners: Steven van Heerden (m) / Ebtissam Mohamed (f)
- Elite Pursuit winners: Gert Fouche (m) / Ebtissam Mohamed (f)
- Elite Scratch winners: Yacine Chalel (m) / Ebtissam Mohamed (f)
- Elite Sprint winners: Jean Spies (m) / Ebtissam Mohamed (f)
- Elite Team Pursuit winners: South Africa (m) / Egypt (f)
- Elite Team Sprint winners: South Africa (m) / Egypt (f)
- Men's Elite Time Trial winner: Jean Spies
- Junior Keirin winners: Youcef Boukhari (m) / Courtney Smith (f)
- Junior Pursuit winners: Assem Elhosseiny Khalil (m) / Courtney Smith (f)
- Junior Sprint winners: Youcef Boukhari (m) / Courtney Smith (f)
- Junior Time Trial winners: Mohamed Farag (m) / Courtney Smith (f)
- Men's Junior Points Race winners: Youssef Abouelhassan
- Men's Junior Scratch winners: Youcef Boukhari
- Men's Junior Team Pursuit winners: Egypt
- Men's Junior Team Sprint winners: Egypt
- February 16–20: 2018 Asian Track Cycling Championships in Nilai
- Elite Individual Pursuit winners: Ryo Chikatani (m) / Lee Ju-mi (f)
- Elite Keirin winners: Tomoyuki Kawabata (m) / Lee Wai Sze (f)
- Elite Madison winners: Hong Kong (Cheung King Lok & Leung Chun Wing) (m) / Japan (Kisato Nakamura & Yumi Kajihara) (f)
- Elite Omnium winners: Eiya Hashimoto (m) / Yumi Kajihara (f)
- Elite Points Race winners: Yousif Mirza (m) / Jupha Somnet (f)
- Elite Scratch winners: GUO Liang (m) / Huang Ting-ying (f)
- Elite Sprint winners: Kazunari Watanabe (m) / Lee Wai Sze (f)
- Elite Time Trial winners: Tomohiro Fukaya (m) / Lee Wai Sze (f)
- Elite Team Pursuit winners: Japan (m) / Japan (f)
- Elite Team Sprint winners: South Korea (m) / China (f)
- February 28 – March 4: 2018 UCI Track Cycling World Championships in Apeldoorn
- The Netherlands won both the gold and overall medal tallies.
2017–18 UCI Track Cycling World Cup
edit- November 3–5, 2017: TCWC #1 in Pruszków[23]
- Keirin winners: Matthijs Büchli (m) / Kristina Vogel (f)
- Madison winners: Australia (Callum Scotson & Cameron Meyer) (m) / Belgium (Lotte Kopecky & Jolien D'Hoore) (f)
- Omnium winners: Niklas Larsen (m) / Kirsten Wild (f)
- Points Race winners: Nikita Panassenko (m) / Lotte Kopecky (f)
- Scratch winners: Robbe Ghys (m) / Maria Averina (f)
- Sprint winners: Matthew Glaetzer (m) / Kristina Vogel (f)
- Team Pursuit winners: Italy (m) / Italy (f)
- Team Sprint winners: Netherlands (m) / Germany (f)
- Women's Individual Pursuit winner: Justyna Kaczkowska
- November 10–12, 2017: TCWC #2 in Manchester[24]
- Men's 1 km Time Trial winner: Matthew Glaetzer
- Women's 500 m Time Trial winner: Daria Shmeleva
- Keirin winners: Matthijs Büchli (m) / Kristina Vogel (f)
- Madison winners: Denmark (Niklas Larsen & Casper von Folsach) (m) / Great Britain (Elinor Barker & Katie Archibald) (f)
- Omnium winners: Benjamin Thomas (m) / Jennifer Valente (f)
- Scratch winners: Nikita Panassenko (m) / Rachele Barbieri (f)
- Sprint winners: Harrie Lavreysen (m) / Kristina Vogel (f)
- Team Pursuit winners: Great Britain (m) / Great Britain (f)
- Team Sprint winners: Germany (m) / Germany (f)
- December 1–3, 2017: TCWC #3 in Milton, Ontario[25]
- Keirin winners: Harrie Lavreysen (m) / Kristina Vogel (f)
- Madison winners: Belgium (Kenny De Ketele & Lindsay De Vylder) (m) / Great Britain (Katie Archibald & Ellie Dickinson) (f)
- Omnium winners: Niklas Larsen (m) / Yumi Kajihara (f)
- Points Race winners: Niklas Larsen (m) / Katie Archibald (f)
- Sprint winners: Jeffrey Hoogland (m) / Kristina Vogel (f)
- Team Pursuit winners: New Zealand (m) / Canada (f)
- Team Sprint winners: New Zealand (m) / Germany (f)
- December 9 & 10, 2017: TCWC #4 in Santiago[26]
- Keirin winners: Yuta Wakimoto (m) / Madalyn Godby (f)
- Madison winners: New Zealand (Thomas Sexton & Campbell Stewart) (m) / New Zealand (Michaela Drummond & Racquel Sheath) (f)
- Omnium winners: Daniel Holloway (m) / Yumi Kajihara (f)
- Sprint winners: Vasilijus Lendel (m) / Lyubov Shulika (f)
- Team Pursuit winners: New Zealand (m) / New Zealand (f)
- Team Sprint winners: Russia (m) / Ukraine (f)
- January 19–21: TCWC #5 (final) in Minsk[27]
- Keirin winners: Matthijs Büchli (m) / Nicky Degrendele (f)
- Madison winners: Hong Kong (Leung Chun Wing & Cheung King Lok) (m) / Italy (Letizia Paternoster & Maria Giulia Confalonieri) (f)
- Omnium winners: Jan-Willem van Schip (m) / Kirsten Wild (f)
- Points Race winners: Jan-Willem van Schip (m) / Kirsten Wild (f)
- Scratch winners: Yauheni Karaliok (m) / Aline Seitz (f)
- Sprint winners: Matthijs Büchli (m) / Pauline Grabosch (f)
- Team Pursuit winners: Team KGF (m) / United States (f)
- Team Sprint winners: Beat Cycling Club (m) / Germany (f)
- Men's Individual Pursuit winner: Charlie Tanfield
Cycling - Trials
editInternational trials cycling events
edit- April 30: 2018 Asian Trials Continental Championships in Saku
- July 20 & 21: 2018 UEC Trials European Continental Championships in Moudon
- Men's Elite winners: Ion Areitio Agirre (20") / Jack Carthy (26")
- Junior Men's winners: Alejandro Montalvo Milla (20") / Oliver Widmann (26")
- Women's Open winner: Nina Reichenbach
- November 5–11: 2018 UCI Urban Cycling World Championships (Trials) in Chengdu
- Men's 20" winners: Thomas Pechhacker (Elite) / Alejandro Montalvo Milla (Junior)
- Men's 26" winners: Jack Carthy (Elite) / Oliver Widmann (Junior)
- Women's Open winner: Nina Reichenbach
2018 UCI Trials World Cup
edit- July 7 & 8: #1 in Vöcklabruck
- Men's Elite 20" winner: Benito Jose Ros Charral
- Men's Elite 26" winner: Jack Carthy
- Women's Elite winner: Nina Reichenbach
- August 25 & 26: #2 in Val di Sole
- Men's Elite 20" winner: Alejandro Montalvo Milla
- Men's Elite 26" winner: Nicolas Vallee
- Women's Elite winner: Nina Reichenbach
- September 22 & 23: #3 in Antwerp
- Men's Elite 20" winner: Alejandro Montalvo Milla
- Men's Elite 26" winner: Jack Carthy
- Women's Elite winner: Nina Reichenbach
- October 13 & 14: #4 (final) in Berlin
- Men's Elite 20" winner: Dominik Oswald
- Men's Elite 26" winner: Nicolas Vallee
- Women's Elite winner: Nina Reichenbach
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