
With yesterday's Cross Country races, the 2025 edition of the European MTB Youth Championships (Under-15 and Under-17) concluded in Jönköping (Sweden), which this year saw the participation of 719 girls and boys from 28 nations.
The final medal table saw the Netherlands finish first with 6 golds, 4 silvers, and 1 bronze, followed by Switzerland (5-4-1) and Italy (3-2-2). Among the most notable performances of this edition are the doubles by Yaëlle Klauser (Switzerland), gold in Short Track and XCO Girls 15, and Davide Quattrone (Italy), winner of Short Track and XCO Boys 14.
Enrico Della Casa, President of the Union Européenne de Cyclisme: "This event is a unique moment in our calendar, where you can breathe the true essence of youth sports: commitment, passion, friendship, and growth. In Jönköping, we witnessed spectacular races, but also moments of sharing that go beyond competition. The number and quality of participants demonstrate how successful this format is and how it represents an important stage in the growth of young cyclists. A special thanks goes to the organizing committee led by Eskil Laago and the many volunteers in his group, whose passion and dedication were fundamental elements for the success of this edition, to the Swedish Cycling Federation and its president Stefhan Klang, for the professionalism and enthusiasm with which they supported and accompanied the event. A particular thanks to the Governor of Jönköping County, Brittis Benzler, for the hospitality, and Destination Jönköping for their valuable support in promoting and organizing the event".
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