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2006 UCI Road World Championships

Cycling world championships


Cycling world championships

FieldValue
imageUCI_2006_salzburg.png
image_size200
pushpin_mapAustria Salzburg#Austria
pushpin_labelSalzburg
map_captionLocation within Austria
venueSalzburg, Austria Austria
coordinates
date19–24 September 2006
events6
previousMadrid 2005
nextStuttgart 2007

The 2006 UCI Road World Championships took place in Salzburg, Austria, between September 19 and September 24, 2006. The event consisted of a road race and a time trial for men, women and men under 23.

The Men's road race saw Italian Olympic champion Paolo Bettini triumph, while Swiss Fabian Cancellara won his first time trial world title.

The women's road race title was won by Marianne Vos, in her first year of racing at senior level.

Participating nations

A total of 574 cyclists from 54 national federations participated. The number of cyclists per nation that competed is shown in parentheses.

Participating nations
Click on a nation to go to the nations' UCI Road World Championships page

Events summary

Medals table

PlaceNationTotal
1GER1
2USA1
3SUI1
4=BEL1
4=ITA1
4=NED1
7=FRA0
7=RUS0
9=GBR0
9=KAZ0
9=ESP0
Total66

References

References

  1. (17 May 2024). "2006 » UCI World Championship".
  2. (25 December 2025). "World Championship RR".
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