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2005 Cyclo-cross World Championships - CM

Pont-Château, France, January 31-February 1, 2004

Past Winners - U23 Men/Amateurs

Year Gold                      Silver                       Bronze
1967 Michel Lechat (Fra)       Jan Van Den Haezevelde (Bel  Peter Frischknecht (Swi)
1968 Roger De Vlaeminck (Bel)  Peter Frischknecht (Swi)     V. Van Der Hulst (Ned)
1969 Renè De Clercq (Bel)      Roger De Vlaeminck (Bel)     Robert Vermeire (Bel)
1970 Robert Vermeire (Bel)     Jean-Maria Basualdo (Spa)    Norbert De Deckere (Bel)
1971 Robert Vermeire (Bel)     Dieter Uebing (FDR)          Jacques Spetgens (Ned)
1972 Norbert De Deckere (Bel)  Milos Fisera (Cze)           Wolfgang Renner (FDR)
1973 Klaus-Peter Thaler (FDR)  Robert Vermeire (Bel)        Ekehard Teichreber (FDR)
1974 Robert Vermeire (Bel)     Klaus-Peter Thaler (FDR)     Ekehard Teichreber (FDR)
1975 Robert Vermeire (Bel)     Klaus-Peter Thaler (FDR)     Gerrit Scheffer (Ned)
1976 Klaus-Peter Thaler (FDR)  Robert Vermeire (Bel)        Ekehard Teichreber (FDR)
1977 Robert Vermeire (Bel)     Ekehard Teichreber (FDR)     Voitek Cervinek (Cze)
1978 Roland Liboton (Bel)      Gilles Blaser (Swi)          Karl-Heinz Helbing (Swi)
1979 Vito Di Tano Ita)         Hennie Stamsnijder (Ned)     Uelli Muller (Swi)
1980 Fritz Saladin (Swi)       Andrej Makowski (Pol)        G. Jaroszewski (Pol)
1981 Milos Fisera (Cze)        Gregror Jaroszewski (Pol)    Paul De Brauwer (Bel)
1982 Milos Fisera (Cze)        Radomir Simunek (Cze)        Uelli Muller (Swi)
1983 Radomir Simunek (Cze)     Werner Van Den Fraenen (Bel) Peter Kloucek (Cze)
1984 Radomir Simunek (Cze)     Miloslav KvasnickA (Cze)     Frank Van Bakel (Ned)
1985 Mike Kluge (FDR)          Beat Schumacher (Swi)        Bruno D'Arsie (Swi)
1986 Vito Di Tano (Ita)        Yvan Messelis (Bel)          Ludo De Rey (Bel)
1987 Mike Kluge (FDR)          Frantisek Kloucek (Cze)      Roman Kreutziger (Cze)
1988 Karel Camrda (Cze)        Roger Honegger (Swi)         Henrik Djernis(Den)
1989 Ondrej Glajza (Cze)       Radomir Simunek (Cze)        Roger Honegger (Swi)
1990 Andy Busser (Swi)         Miloslav Kvasnicka (Cze)     Thomas Frischknecht (Swi)
1991 Thomas Frischknecht (Swi) Henrik Djernis(Den)          Daniele Pontoni (Ita)
1992 Daniele Pontoni (Ita)     Dieter Runkel (Swi)          Thomas Frischknecht (Swi)
1993 Henrik Djernis(Den)       Timo Berner (Ger)            Daniele Pontoni (Ita)

Open

1994 Paul Herijgers (Bel)      Richard Groenendaal (Ned)    Erwin Vervcken (Bel)
1995 Dieter Runkel (Swi)       Richard Groenendaal (Ned)    Beat Wabel (Swi)

Espoirs

1996 Martinez Miguel (Fra)     Patrick Blum (Swi)           Zdenek Mlynar (Cze)
1997 Sven Nijs (Bel)           Bart Wellens (Bel)           Christophe Morel (Fra)
1998 Sven Nijs (Bel)           Bart Wellens (Bel)           Petr Dlask (Cze)
1999 Bart Wellens (Bel)        Tom Vannoppen (Bel)          Tim Johnson (USA)
2000 Bart Wellens (Bel)        Tom Vannoppen (Bel)          Davy Commeyne (Bel)
2001 Sven Vanthourenhout (Bel) Tomas Trunschka (Cze)        David Kasek (Cze)
2002 Thijs Verhagen (Ned)      Davy Commeyne (Bel)          Tomas Trunschka (Cze)
2003 Enrico Franzoi (Ita)      Wesley Van der Linden (Bel)  Thys Verhagen (Ned)
2004 Kevin Pauwels (Bel)       Mariusz Gil (Pol)            Martin Zlamalik (Cze)

Year Place                          
1967 Zurich, Switzerland            
1968 Luxembourg, Luxembourg         
1969 Magstadt, Germany              
1970 Zolder, Belgium                
1971 Apeldoorn, Netherlands         
1972 Prague, Czechoslovakia         
1973 London, Great Britain          
1974 Switzerland, Melchnau          
1975 France, Chazay d'Azergue       
1976 Germany, Hanover               
1977 Amorebieta, Spain              
1978 Sacco Longo, Italy             
1979 Wetzikon, Switzerland          
1980 Tolosa, Spain                  
1981 Lanarvilly, France             
1982 Verade Bidasoa, Spain          
1983 Birmingham, Great Britain      
1984 Oss, Netherlands               
1985 Munich, Germany                
1986 Lembeek, Belgium               
1987 Mlada Boleslav, Czechoslovakia 
1988 Hagendorf, Switzerland         
1989 Pontchâteau, France            
1990 Getxo, Spain                   
1991 Gieten, Netherlands            
1992 Leeds, Great Britain           
1993 Corva, Italy                   

Open

1994 Koksijde, Belgium              
1995 Eschenbach, Switzerland        

Espoirs/U23

1996 Montreuil, France              
1997 Munich, Germany                
1998 Middelfart, Denmark            
1999 Proprad, Slovakia              
2000 St Michielsgestel, Netherlands 
2001 Tabor, Czech Repbublic       
2002 Zolder, Belgium  
2003 Monopoli, Italy
2004 Pont-Château, France

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