European Cycle Messenger Championships
The European Cycle Messenger Championships (ECMC) is an annual competition for European bicycle messengers.
The first ECMC was held in Hamburg in 1996. This was originally planned as the 2nd German Cycle Messenger Championships (GCMC/DMFK), but was turned into a European championship due to large participation of Dutch and Danish messengers.
List
- 1st ECMC 1996 Hamburg, Germany
- ECMC 1997 Amsterdam, Netherlands
- ECMC 1998 Graz, Austria
- ECMC 1999 Gijón, Spain
- ECMC 2000 Freiburg, Germany[1]
- ECMC 2001 Rotterdam, Netherlands
- ECMC 2002 Dublin, Ireland
- ECMC 2003 London, UK
- ECMC 2004 Warschau, Poland
- 10th ECMC 2005 Basel, Switzerland
- ECMC 2006 Helsinki, Finland
- ECMC 2007 Oslo, Norway
- ECMC 2008 Eindhoven, Netherlands
- ECMC 2009 Berlin, Germany
- ECMC 2010 Budapest, Hungary
- ECMC 2011 Madrid, Spain[2]
- ECMC 2012 Edinburgh, Scotland/UK
- ECMC 2013 Bern, Switzerland
- ECMC 2014 Stockholm, Sweden[2]
- 20th ECMC 2015 Milano, Italy[2]
- ECMC 2016 Copenhagen, Denmark[2]
- ECMC 2017 Vienna, Austria[3]
- ECMC 2018 Szczecin, Poland[4]
- ECMC 2019 Brussels, Belgium[5]
- No event was held in 2020 due to the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic
- ECMC 2021 Basel, Switzerland[6]
- ECMC 2022 Bremen, Germany[7]
See also
Sources
- "Ecmc 2000".
- "– official IFBMA site". Messengers.org. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
- "ECMC 2017 | Vienna 20.-23.7. – European Cycling Messenger Championships 2017 – Vienna". Archived from the original on 10 April 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
- "usurped title". Archived from the original on 29 December 2019. Retrieved 10 April 2019.
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- "ECMC 2021 Basel". Ecmc2021.org. 26 July 2021. Retrieved 1 May 2022.
- "ECMC Bremen 2022". ecmc2022.de. Retrieved 20 July 2022.
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