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UEC European Track Championships – Men's madison
Elite level championships
Elite level championships
The Men's madison is one of the disciplines of the annual UEC European Track Championships.
It was first competed as a separate event in 1895.
European championships Madison events were later held as European Criterion or Winter Championship (1949–1971).
From 1972 to 1990, they were organized by the FICP as European Championship.
Since 1995 the UEC is responsible for all European championships.
The Madison became part of the newly established senior UEC European Track Championship event in 2010 in Poland.
It presently consists of a race distance of 50 km (200 laps), where the pairs can gain points through sprints or by being one lap ahead.
Medalists

| 2024 Apeldoorn | |
|---|---|
| Germany | |
| Roger Kluge | |
| Theo Reinhardt | France |
| Thomas Boudat | |
| Donavan Grondin | Denmark |
| Michael Mørkøv | |
| Theodor Storm |
References
References
- (20 January 2022). "European Omnium Endurance Championships for Professionals (historical)".
- (2022). "The cyclists initially ranked second and third were disqualified due to the positive doping tests of Albert Fritz, Heinz Betz and Günther Schumacher.". Cycling News.
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