The 2014 UEC European Track Championships was the fifth edition of the elite UEC European Track Championships in track cycling and took place at the Vélodrome Amédée Détraux in Baie-Mahault, Guadeloupe, France, between 16 and 19 October. The Event was organised by the European Cycling Union. All European champions are awarded the UEC European Champion jersey which may be worn by the champion throughout the year when competing in the same event at other competitions.

The programme for the 2014 championships was considerably extended, and all World Championship track events were held; ten Olympic events, (sprint, team sprint, keirin, team pursuit and omnium, for both men and women), for which qualification points for the 2016 Summer Olympics were available for the first time, and nine non-Olympic events; the men's madison race and points races, scratch races, sprint time trials (1000 metres for men, 500 metres for women) and individual pursuits for both genders were held as part of the championships. The omnium was held in its new format for the first time, ending with the points race, rather than the sprint time trial.

Unusually, the event was held on a fully outdoor concrete track with a 333-metre circumference, as opposed to the now standard 250 metre indoor wooden velodromes normally used in such events. As a result, several of the events (team sprints, omniums and points races) will be held over non-standard distances.

In addition, the event took place outside continental Europe for the first time, being held in the French caribbean province department of Guadeloupe.

Summary

Great Britain topped the medal table with six golds, including a clean sweep of team and individual pursuit titles. Germany won the most medals, with thirteen including a fifth successive men's team sprint title, while Russia were second on golds, with four, and medals with eleven. There was a first ever medal for Austria, gold in the men's madison.

The most successful individual was Russia's Anastasiia Voinova with three gold medals.

The redesigned omnium event, where all points won in the first five events go forward into the final points race, was held in its new format for the first time. Despite the change, Laura Trott of Great Britain defended her title in the women's edition to retain her claim as most successful cyclist in the history of the event with six golds. 2013 points race winner, Elia Viviani of Italy won the men's event, having entered the final points race already with a clear lead. Katie Archibald became the first winner of the women's individual pursuit at the championships. In doing so she ended British team-mate Joanna Rowsell's monopoly on all available major international team and individual pursuit titles.

Ed Clancy's team pursuit gold made him the most successful male rider in the events history with five gold medals and one bronze medal in total. Grégory Baugé's sprint gold was his first, and was won on home soil, as Bauge was born in Guadeloupe.

Events were delayed on a number of occasions by rain on the outdoor track, and times in the timed events were, as expected, significantly slower than usual.

Participating nations

218 cyclists (93 women, 125 men) from 23 nations participated at the championships. The number of cyclists per nation is shown in parentheses.

Events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's Events
Sprint detailsGrégory Baugé FranceDamian Zieliński PolandRobert Förstemann Germany
Team sprint § detailsGermany Robert Förstemann Tobias Wächter Joachim Eilers59.602France Grégory Baugé Kévin Sireau Michaël D'Almeida59.820Russia Pavel Yakushevskiy Denis Dmitriev Nikita Shurshin1:00.061
Keirin detailsJoachim Eilers GermanyMatthijs Büchli NetherlandsDenis Dmitriev Russia
1 km time trial detailsCallum Skinner Great Britain1:02.399Joachim Eilers Germany1:02.474Quentin Lafargue France1:02.734
Omnium detailsElia Viviani Italy219 ptsJon Dibben Great Britain198 ptsUnai Elorriaga Spain179 pts
Team pursuit detailsGreat Britain Ed Clancy Andy Tennant Owain Doull Jon Dibben4:11.545Germany Henning Bommel Theo Reinhardt Nils Schomber Kersten Thiele Leon Rohde4:12.342Russia Alexey Kurbatov Evgeny Kovalev Ivan Kovalev Alexander Serov Artur Ershov4:13.318
Individual pursuit detailsAndy Tennant Great Britain4:32.686Alexander Evtushenko Russia4:34.954Kersten Thiele Germany4:32.878
Points race detailsBenjamin Thomas France37 ptsLiam Bertazzo Italy30 ptsHenning Bommel Germany24 pts
Scratch race detailsOtto Vergaerde BelgiumEloy Teruel SpainEd Clancy Great Britain1 lap down
Madison detailsAustria Andreas Graf Andreas Müller6 ptsBelgium Otto Vergaerde Kenny De Ketele21 pts (1 lap down)France Vivien Brisse Morgan Kneisky18 pts (1 lap down)
Women's Events
Sprint detailsAnastasiia Voinova RussiaTania Calvo SpainKristina Vogel Germany
Team sprint § detailsRussia Elena Brezhniva Anastasiia Voinova Daria Shmeleva44.341Germany Miriam Welte Kristina Vogel44.623Netherlands Elis Ligtlee Shanne Braspennincx45.302
Keirin detailsKristina Vogel GermanyElena Brezhniva RussiaShanne Braspennincx Netherlands
500 m time trial detailsAnastasiia Voinova Russia34.242Elis Ligtlee Netherlands34.776Miriam Welte Germany34.842
Omnium detailsLaura Trott Great Britain199 ptsJolien D'Hoore Belgium198 ptsAnna Knauer Germany167 pts
Team pursuit detailsGreat Britain Katie Archibald Elinor Barker Ciara Horne Laura Trott Joanna Rowsell4:38.391Russia Tamara Balabolina Irina Molicheva Aleksandra Goncharova Evgenia Romanyuta Alexandra Chekina4:45.364Italy Simona Frapporti Beatrice Bartelloni Tatiana Guderzo Silvia Valsecchi Maria Giulia Confalonieri4:42.018
Individual pursuit detailsKatie Archibald Great Britain3:40.136Mieke Kröger Germany3:42.153Vilija Sereikaitė Lithuania3:45.811
Scratch race detailsEvgenia Romanyuta RussiaLaurie Berthon FranceElena Cecchini Italy
Points race detailsEugenia Bujak Poland21 ptsKelly Druyts Belgium14 ptsElena Cecchini Italy14 pts

§ = raced over non-standard distance (men=1000 metres, women=660 metres)

  • shaded events are non-Olympic
  • riders named in italics did not contest the corresponding finals

Medal table

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1GBR6118
2RUS43310
3GER34613
4FRA2226
5BEL1304
6ITA1135
7POL1102
8AUT1001
9NED0224
10SPA0213
11LTU0011
Totals (11 entries)19191957

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