
Romanian National Championships - XCO - XCC - E-XC 2025
19 Jul 2025 -20 Jul 2025
ROU, Paltinisi, Sibiu
CN
The Romanian National Championships - XCO - XCC - E-XC 2025 is set to take place from 19 Jul 2025 to 20 Jul 2025. This event is a significant milestone in the Romanian cycling calendar, attracting the best cyclists from across the country. The competition will feature three main categories: Cross-Country Olympic (XCO), Cross-Country Circuit (XCC), and Electric Cross-Country (E-XC), each presenting unique challenges and requiring different skill sets from the competitors.
The XCO category is a traditional form of mountain biking where the cyclists compete on a 4-6 km circuit. The XCC, on the other hand, is a shorter, more intense version of the XCO, with cyclists racing on a 1-2 km circuit. The E-XC category is a relatively new addition to the championships, where competitors use electric mountain bikes. This category is gaining popularity due to the added element of strategy in managing the bike's battery life during the race.
The Romanian National Championships - XCO - XCC - E-XC 2025 is not just a competition, but a celebration of the sport of cycling. It provides an opportunity for cyclists to showcase their skills, endurance, and strategy on a national stage. The event also serves as a platform for promoting the sport among the youth and encouraging more people to take up cycling, whether for recreation, fitness, or competition.
The XCO category is a traditional form of mountain biking where the cyclists compete on a 4-6 km circuit. The XCC, on the other hand, is a shorter, more intense version of the XCO, with cyclists racing on a 1-2 km circuit. The E-XC category is a relatively new addition to the championships, where competitors use electric mountain bikes. This category is gaining popularity due to the added element of strategy in managing the bike's battery life during the race.
The Romanian National Championships - XCO - XCC - E-XC 2025 is not just a competition, but a celebration of the sport of cycling. It provides an opportunity for cyclists to showcase their skills, endurance, and strategy on a national stage. The event also serves as a platform for promoting the sport among the youth and encouraging more people to take up cycling, whether for recreation, fitness, or competition.
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Winner(s) time: | 55:16 |
Median age: | 34 |
Riders: | 11 |
DNF: | 0 |
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Youngest winner: |
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48 years |
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55:16 |
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48 years | 55:16 |
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LATEST WINNERS
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Winner(s): | ![]() |
Winner(s) time: | 23:17 |
Median age: | 26 |
Riders: | 4 |
DNF: | 0 |
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Winner(s): | ![]() |
Winner(s) time: | 21:49 |
Median age: | 33 |
Riders: | 2 |
DNF: | 0 |
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Winner more times: |
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23:17 |
LATEST WINNERS
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0 years | 23:17 |
WOMEN
Youngest winner: |
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41 years |
Winner more times: |
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1 times |
Race record: |
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21:49 |
LATEST WINNERS
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41 years | 21:49 |
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THIS EDITION
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Winner(s): | ![]() |
Winner(s) time: | 1:17:05 |
Median age: | 28 |
Riders: | 5 |
DNF: | 0 |
WOMEN
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Winner(s) time: | 1:14:54 |
Median age: | 34 |
Riders: | 3 |
DNF: | 0 |
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Winner more times: |
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1:17:05 |
LATEST WINNERS
2025 | ![]() |
0 years | 1:17:05 |
WOMEN
Youngest winner: |
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41 years |
Winner more times: |
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1 times |
Race record: |
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1:14:54 |
LATEST WINNERS
2025 | ![]() |
41 years | 1:14:54 |