
Lithuanian National Championships - XCO 2009
04 Jul 2009
LT, Vilnius
CN
The Lithuanian National Championships - XCO 2009 was a significant event in the world of cross-country cycling. Held in Vilnius, the capital city of Lithuania, on 04 Jul 2009, the championship attracted a large number of participants and spectators. The event was organized by the Lithuanian Cycling Federation and was part of the UCI (Union Cycliste Internationale) calendar, which added to its prestige and importance.
The competition was fierce, with cyclists from all over the country participating. The XCO (Cross-Country Olympic) format of the race, which involves a large number of short laps through a defined circuit, made the event even more challenging and exciting. The Lithuanian National Championships - XCO 2009 was not just a test of speed, but also of endurance, technical skills, and strategic thinking.
The Lithuanian National Championships - XCO 2009 was a great success, contributing to the promotion of cycling in Lithuania and the development of young talents. The event was also a significant milestone in the history of Lithuanian cycling, showcasing the country's potential in this sport. The championship was a testament to the growing popularity of cycling in Lithuania and the increasing competitiveness of Lithuanian cyclists on the international stage.
The competition was fierce, with cyclists from all over the country participating. The XCO (Cross-Country Olympic) format of the race, which involves a large number of short laps through a defined circuit, made the event even more challenging and exciting. The Lithuanian National Championships - XCO 2009 was not just a test of speed, but also of endurance, technical skills, and strategic thinking.
The Lithuanian National Championships - XCO 2009 was a great success, contributing to the promotion of cycling in Lithuania and the development of young talents. The event was also a significant milestone in the history of Lithuanian cycling, showcasing the country's potential in this sport. The championship was a testament to the growing popularity of cycling in Lithuania and the increasing competitiveness of Lithuanian cyclists on the international stage.
Vilnius, Vilniaus Apskritis, Lithuania
September 23, 2025 - 09:45
Local Time Zone: Europe/Vilnius
11ºC 51.8ºf

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THIS EDITION
MEN
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Winner(s) time: | 2:00:41 |
Median age: | 23 |
Riders: | 10 |
DNF: | 2 |
WOMEN
Winner(s): | ![]() |
Winner(s) time: | 1:46:06 |
Median age: | 22 |
Riders: | 3 |
DNF: | 0 |
ALL EDITIONS
MEN
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1:31:28 |
LATEST WINNERS
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0 years | 1:31:28 |
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0 years | 2:00:41 |
WOMEN
Youngest winner: |
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32 years |
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1:25:34 |
LATEST WINNERS
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32 years | 1:25:34 |
2009 | ![]() |
0 years | 1:46:06 |