2011 UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial
2011 UCI Road World Championships | |||
The podium (left to right): Bradley Wiggins, Tony Martin and Fabian Cancellara | |||
Race details | |||
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Date | 21 September 2011 | ||
Distance | 46.4 km (28.83 mi) | ||
Winning time | 53' 43.85" (51.813 km/h or 32.195 mph) | ||
Medalists | |||
Gold | Tony Martin (Germany) | ||
Silver | Bradley Wiggins (Great Britain) | ||
Bronze | Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland) | ||
2011 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 | ||||
Under-23 road race | men | |||
Under-23 time trial | men | |||
Junior events | ||||
Junior road race | men | women | ||
Junior time trial | men | women | ||
The Men's time trial of the 2011 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 21 September 2011 in Copenhagen, Denmark.
After bronze medals in both 2009 and 2010,[1] Tony Martin won his first world championship title after setting the quickest time at each of the intermediate splits, before crossing the line in a time over a minute faster than anyone else. He caught and passed the two riders who started directly before him, David Millar and Mikhail Ignatiev, and came within 45 seconds of catching a third (Taylor Phinney).[2] The silver medal went to Great Britain's Bradley Wiggins, with the bronze medal going to four-time world champion Fabian Cancellara, who trailed Wiggins by 4.76 seconds[3] after making an error in the closing stages.[4]
Route
The riders completed two laps on a 23.2 km (14.4 mi) course in and around Copenhagen, for a total length of 46.4 km (28.8 mi).[5]
Final classification
Rank | Rider | Time |
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1 | Tony Martin (GER) | 53' 43.85" |
2 | Bradley Wiggins (GBR) | + 1' 15.83" |
3 | Fabian Cancellara (SUI) | + 1' 20.59" |
4 | Bert Grabsch (GER) | + 1' 31.76" |
5 | Jack Bobridge (AUS) | + 2' 13.86" |
6 | Richie Porte (AUS) | + 2' 29.54" |
7 | David Millar (GBR) | + 2' 45.62" |
8 | Lieuwe Westra (NED) | + 3' 18.52" |
9 | Alexsandr Dyachenko (KAZ) | + 3' 19.76" |
10 | Jakob Fuglsang (DEN) | + 3' 30.59" |
11 | Jonathan Castroviejo (ESP) | + 3' 34.37" |
12 | Gustav Larsson (SWE) | + 3' 34.62" |
13 | Svein Tuft (CAN) | + 3' 35.89" |
14 | Janez Brajkovič (SLO) | + 3' 44.74" |
15 | Taylor Phinney (USA) | + 3' 52.58" |
16 | Andrew Talansky (USA) | + 3' 57.89" |
17 | Nelson Oliveira (POR) | + 4' 14.98" |
18 | Jesse Sergent (NZL) | + 4' 26.31" |
19 | Jack Bauer (NZL) | + 4' 26.99" |
20 | Stef Clement (NED) | + 4' 33.93" |
21 | František Raboň (CZE) | + 4' 39.85" |
22 | László Bodrogi (FRA) | + 4' 41.46" |
23 | Vasil Kiryienka (BLR) | + 4' 42.60" |
24 | Adriano Malori (ITA) | + 4' 46.58" |
25 | Mikhail Ignatiev (RUS) | + 4' 47.97" |
26 | Marco Pinotti (ITA) | + 4' 48.12" |
27 | David McCann (IRL) | + 4' 53.65" |
28 | Ignatas Konovalovas (LTU) | + 5' 00.51" |
29 | Dominique Cornu (BEL) | + 5' 01.36" |
30 | Ioannis Tamouridis (GRE) | + 5' 07.74" |
31 | Evgeny Vakker (KGZ) | + 5' 10.46" |
32 | Gediminas Bagdonas (LTU) | + 5' 10.46" |
33 | Iván Casas (COL) | + 5' 20.23" |
34 | Carlos Oyarzún (CHI) | + 5' 22.32" |
35 | Leandro Messineo (ARG) | + 5' 23.67" |
36 | Dmitriy Gruzdev (KAZ) | + 5' 29.90" |
37 | Alexander Wetterhall (SWE) | + 5' 35.10" |
38 | Matej Jurčo (SVK) | + 5' 37.35" |
39 | Jesús Herrada (ESP) | + 5' 39.30" |
40 | Martin Kohler (SUI) | + 5' 43.24" |
41 | Vladimir Gusev (RUS) | + 5' 49.99" |
42 | Dimitri Champion (FRA) | + 5' 50.82" |
43 | Reidar Borgersen (NOR) | + 5' 54.83" |
44 | Matías Médici (ARG) | + 5' 56.21" |
45 | Robert Vrečer (SLO) | + 6' 04.21" |
46 | Rafaâ Chtioui (TUN) | + 6' 10.00" |
47 | Michael Mørkøv (DEN) | + 6' 10.16" |
48 | Michał Kwiatkowski (POL) | + 6' 13.80" |
49 | Rui Costa (POR) | + 6' 17.44" |
50 | Thomas De Gendt (BEL) | + 6' 28.46" |
51 | Winner Anacona (COL) | + 6' 29.04" |
52 | Oleksandr Kvachuk (UKR) | + 6' 30.37" |
53 | Matti Helminen (FIN) | + 6' 43.78" |
54 | Tomás Gil (VEN) | + 6' 52.81" |
55 | Maciej Bodnar (POL) | + 6 '55.36" |
56 | Vitaliy Popkov (UKR) | + 7' 06.49" |
57 | Jiří Hudeček (CZE) | + 7' 27.50" |
58 | Pavol Polievka (SVK) | + 7' 40.16" |
59 | Ferekalsi Debesay (ERI) | + 8' 12.76" |
60 | David Albós (AND) | + 9' 38.90" |
61 | Tyron Giorgieri (ALB) | + 11' 18.93" |
62 | Simone Zignoli (ALB) | + 17' 43.22" |
Matt Brammeier (IRL) | DNF | |
Semere Mengis (ERI) | DSQ | |
Azzedine Lagab (ALG) | DNS |
References
- ↑ Liew, Jonathan (21 September 2011). "Bradley Wiggins takes time-trial silver in Copenhagen". The Daily Telegraph (Telegraph Media Group). Retrieved 21 September 2011.
- ↑ Hymas, Peter (21 September 2011). "Martin wins his first elite men's time trial world championship". Cycling News (Future Publishing Limited). Retrieved 21 September 2011.
- ↑ "Results / Résultats: Time Trial Elite Men / Contre la montre Hommes Elite" (PDF). Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 21 September 2011. Retrieved 21 September 2011.
- ↑ Williams, Ollie (21 September 2011). "Bradley Wiggins wins time trial silver". BBC Sport (BBC). Retrieved 21 September 2011.
- ↑ "Courses" (PDF). Copenhagen 2011. Danmarks Cykle Union. Retrieved 21 September 2011.