2010 UCI Road World Championships – Men's under-23 time trial
2010 UCI Road World Championships | |||
Rainbow jersey | |||
Race details | |||
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Date | September 29, 2010 | ||
Distance | 31.6 km (19.64 mi) | ||
Winning time | 42' 50.29" (44.259 km/h or 27.501 mph) | ||
Medalists | |||
Gold | Taylor Phinney (USA) | (United States) | |
Silver | Luke Durbridge (AUS) | (Australia) | |
Bronze | Marcel Kittel (GER) | (Germany) | |
2010 UCI Road World Championships Participating nations | ||||
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Elite events | ||||
List of elite cyclists | ||||
Elite road race | men | women | ||
Elite time trial | men | women | ||
Under-23 events | ||||
List of under-23 cyclists | ||||
Under-23 road race | men | |||
Under-23 time trial | men | |||
The Men's under-23 time trial of the 2010 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 29 September in Melbourne, Australia.
Taylor Phinney took the United States' first gold medal in the event, since Danny Pate won in Lisbon in 2001, denying Australia's Luke Durbridge by 1.9 seconds, who had been on top for the majority of the event, while Marcel Kittel of Germany took bronze.[1]
Route
The race covered 31.6 km.[2]
Final classification
Rank | Rider | Nation | Time |
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1 | Taylor Phinney | United States | 42' 50.29" |
2 | Luke Durbridge | Australia | + 1.90" |
3 | Marcel Kittel | Germany | + 24.01" |
4 | Nélson Oliveira | Portugal | + 27.96" |
5 | Rohan Dennis | Australia | + 46.87" |
6 | Matteo Mammini | Italy | + 49.88" |
7 | Tom Dumoulin | Netherlands | + 1' 06.55" |
8 | Jesus Herrada López | Spain | + 1' 18.48" |
9 | Andrei Krasilnikau | Belarus | + 1' 35.62" |
10 | Geoffrey Soupe | France | + 1' 38.21" |
11 | Johan Le Bon | France | + 1' 39.62" |
12 | Jakub Novak | Czech Republic | + 1' 51.71" |
13 | Gianluca Leonardi | Italy | + 2' 04.33" |
14 | Arthur Van Overberghe | Belgium | + 2' 13.52" |
15 | Andrew Talansky | United States | + 2' 21.59" |
16 | Ben King | United States | + 2' 23.32" |
17 | Jimmi Sorensen | Denmark | + 2' 27.76" |
18 | Blaz Jarc | Slovenia | + 2' 30.13" |
19 | Javier Eduardo Gomez Pineda | Colombia | + 2' 33.60" |
20 | Nikita Novikov | Russia | + 2' 35.56" |
21 | Piotr Gawronski | Poland | + 2' 37.49" |
22 | Sebastian Balck | Sweden | + 2' 39.43" |
23 | Shem Rodger | New Zealand | + 2' 47.53" |
24 | Daniil Fominykh | Kazakhstan | + 2' 53.87" |
25 | David Boily | Canada | + 3' 06.25" |
26 | Evgeny Kovalev | Russia | + 3' 08.95" |
27 | Martijn Keizer | Netherlands | + 3' 09.16" |
28 | Michael Vink | New Zealand | + 3' 12.82" |
29 | Evaldas Šiškevičius | Lithuania | + 3' 15.39" |
30 | Ramunas Navardauskas | Lithuania | + 3' 16.42" |
31 | Alex Dowsett | Great Britain | + 3' 25.19" |
32 | Hugo Houle | Canada | + 3' 50.01" |
33 | Fábio Silvestre | Portugal | + 4' 02.31" |
34 | Guillaume Van Keirsbulck | Belgium | + 4' 05.66" |
35 | Andreas Hofer | Austria | + 4' 20.12" |
36 | King Lok Cheung | Hong Kong | + 4' 24.01" |
37 | Siarhei Papok | Belarus | + 4' 46.04" |
38 | Michał Kwiatkowski | Poland | + 5' 18.02" |
39 | Frayre Moctezuma Eder | Mexico | + 5' 28.75" |
40 | Silvan Dillier | Switzerland | + 6' 25.15" |
Rasmus Quaade | Denmark | DNF |
References
- ↑ "Taylor Phinney wins men's under-23 time trial title". The Daily Telegraph (Telegraph Media Group). 29 September 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
- ↑ "Men's under-23 time trial course". melbourne2010 (melbourne2010.com). Retrieved 7 September 2010.
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