European Champion Jersey
The European Champion Jersey, from 2015
The European Champion Jersey, from 2016

The race behind derny is one of the 2 motor-paced racing disciplines of the annual UEC European Track Championships.[1]

Since late 1961, private organizers of track cycling events organized championships (European Criterion or Winter championship) during the Winter months.[2]

The sub federation for professional cycling of the UCI, the FICP organized official European championships (called Championnats d'Hiver) between 1971/72 and 1990.

Since 1995 the European Cycling Union is responsible for this event, which is no longer an event for professionals only.

In 2004 and 2010, the derny competition was cancelled for organizational reasons.[3]

From 2019, the event is also held for woman.[4]

Men's Medalists

Kenny De Ketele following Michel Vaarten at the 2015 European Derny Championship in Hanover
Championship Gold Silver Bronze
European Criterion or Winter Championship
1962 Berlin Netherlands Peter Post West Germany Klaus Bugdahl Belgium Rik Van Looy
1963 Antwerp Netherlands Peter Post Belgium Rik Van Steenbergen Denmark Palle Lykke
1964 Antwerp Netherlands Peter Post Belgium Rik Van Steenbergen Denmark Palle Lykke
1965 Antwerp Netherlands Peter Post Belgium Theo Verschueren Belgium Guillaume Van Tongerloo
1966 Antwerp Netherlands Peter Post Belgium Leo Proost Netherlands Jaap Oudkerk
1967 Berlin Netherlands Peter Post Denmark Palle Lykke West Germany Wolfgang Schulze
1968 Antwerp Belgium Theo Verschueren Belgium Leo Proost Netherlands Peter Post
1969 Antwerp Netherlands Peter Post Belgium Theo Verschueren Belgium Leo Proost
1970 Antwerp Netherlands Peter Post Belgium Theo Verschueren Belgium Romain De Loof
1971 Antwerp Belgium Theo Verschueren Netherlands Leo Duyndam France Alain van Lancker
FICP European Derny Championship
1972 Köln Belgium Theo Verschueren Australia Graeme Gilmore West Germany Hans Junkermann
1973 Antwerp Belgium Theo Verschueren Netherlands Cees Stam Belgium Ferdinand Bracke
1974 Rotterdam West Germany Theo Verschueren Netherlands René Pijnen Australia Graeme Gilmore
1975 Dortmund West Germany Günter Haritz Australia Graeme Gilmore Netherlands Cees Stam
1976 Berlin Denmark Ole Ritter West Germany Dieter Kemper Netherlands Cees Stam
1977 Rotterdam Belgium Patrick Sercu West Germany Dieter Kemper Denmark Ole Ritter
1978 Rotterdam Netherlands René Pijnen Belgium Patrick Sercu Netherlands Martin Venix
1979 Frankfurt West Germany Dietrich Thurau Netherlands René Pijnen Liechtenstein Roman Hermann
1980 Vienna West Germany Dietrich Thurau Belgium Patrick Sercu Netherlands Martin Venix
1981 Rotterdam Netherlands Gerrie Knetemann Netherlands Joop Zoetemelk Netherlands Bert Oosterbosch
1982 Kopenhagen Netherlands Gerrie Knetemann Denmark Gert Frank Netherlands René Pijnen
1983 Not held
1984 Zürich Denmark Gert Frank Switzerland Hans Känel Belgium Constant Tourné
1985 Stuttgart Australia Danny Clark Belgium Constant Tourné Netherlands René Pijnen
1986 Stuttgart Australia Danny Clark Belgium Constant Tourné United Kingdom Anthony Doyle
1987 Stuttgart Belgium Constant Tourné Australia Danny Clark West Germany Uwe Bolten
1988 Zürich Belgium Constant Tourné France Laurent Biondi Liechtenstein Roman Hermann
1989 Kopenhagen Belgium Luc Colijn Australia Danny Clark Netherlands Ad Wijnands
1990 Gent Australia Danny Clark Belgium Constant Tourné Germany Roland Günther
1991 Grenoble Belgium Constant Tourné France Laurent Biondi Belgium Luc Colijn
1992–1999 Not held
UEC European Derny Championship
2000 Amsterdam Denmark Jimmi Madsen Germany Stefan Steinweg Belgium Matthew Gilmore
2001 Antwerp Belgium Matthew Gilmore Netherlands Robert Slippens Denmark Jimmi Madsen
2002 Amsterdam Belgium Matthew Gilmore Austria Franz Stocher Germany Gerd Dörich
2003 Newport United Kingdom Bradley Wiggins Belgium Steven De Neef Netherlands Robert Slippens
2004 Not held
2005 Dalmine Russia Alexey Shmidt Russia Konstantin Ponomarev Germany Christian Grasmann
2006 Kopenhagen Belgium Iljo Keisse Netherlands Matthé Pronk Germany Stefan Löffler
2007 Alkmaar Netherlands Matthé Pronk Belgium Iljo Keisse Netherlands Jos Pronk
2008 Alkmaar Netherlands Matthé Pronk Russia Alexey Markov Denmark Michael Mørkøv
2009 Gent Belgium Kenny De Ketele Netherlands Matthé Pronk Germany Roger Kluge
2010 Not held
2011 Montichiari Netherlands Peter Schep Netherlands Jeff Vermeulen Italy Manuel Cazzaro
2012 Montichiari Italy Davide Viganò Denmark Jesper Mørkøv Netherlands Peter Schep
2013 Montichiari Italy Elia Viviani Germany Theo Reinhardt Italy Marco Coledan
2014 Ballerup Denmark Jesper Mørkøv Germany Achim Burkart Austria Andreas Graf
2015 Hanover Belgium Kenny De Ketele Italy Davide Viganò Netherlands Jesper Asselman
2016 Ballerup Denmark Casper von Folsach Netherlands Jesper Asselman Austria Andreas Graf
2017 Hanover Germany Achim Burkart Germany Christoph Schweizer Italy Riccardo Minali
2018 Erfurt Netherlands Nick van der Lijke Netherlands Maikel Zijlaard Germany Achim Burkart
2019 Pordenone Germany Achim Burkart Netherlands Yoeri Havik Germany Marcel Franz

Woman's Medalists

Championship Gold Silver Bronze
UEC European Derny Championship
2019 Pordenone Italy Marta Cavalli Netherlands Marit Raaijmakers Germany Romy Kasper

Notes

    References

    1. "Championnat d'Europe de derny". Memoire-du-cyclisme.eu (in French). Retrieved 31 December 2021.
    2. "European Omnium Endurance Championships for Professionals (historical)". sport-record.de. 20 January 2022.
    3. "European Championship, Track, Derny, Elite". Cycling Archives. 2019.
    4. "2019 TRACK DERNY & STAYER EUROPEAN CHAMPIONSHIPS". www.uec.ch. 2019.
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