2013 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race

Men's road race
2013 UCI Road World Championships
Rainbow jersey
Race details
Date 29 September 2013
Distance 272.26 km (169.2 mi)
Winning time 7h 25' 44"[1] (36.648 km/h or 22.772 mph)
Medalists
 Gold  Rui Costa (Portugal)
 Silver  Joaquim Rodríguez (Spain)
 Bronze  Alejandro Valverde (Spain)
2013 UCI Road World Championships

Participating nations
Elite events
List of elite cyclists
Elite road race   men   women
Elite time trial   men   women
Elite team time trial   men   women
Under-23 events
List of under-23 cyclists
Under-23 road race   men  
Under-23 time trial   men  
Junior events
List of junior cyclists
Junior road race   men   women
Junior time trial   men   women
 
Qualification

The Men's road race of the 2013 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took take place on 29 September 2013 in the region of Tuscany, Italy.

The course of the race was 272.26 km (169.17 mi) from the town of Lucca to the Nelson Mandela Forum in Florence.[2][3] As in previous years, the race was the final event of the Road World Championships. The race was won by Rui Costa who beat Joaquim Rodríguez in a sprint finish, with a total time of 7h 25min 44s, the second higher time in UCI Road World Championships history.[4][5]

Route

The race started in Lucca and ended in the Nelson Mandela Forum in Florence.[3] The early part of the route was identified as particularly difficult,[6] with climbs up the Montecatini Alto at 30 km (19 mi) and the San Baronto at 66 km (41 mi).[7] The final run-in of the race around Florence was also hilly, with the ride up to Fiesole and the via Bolognese in Florence being particularly steep.[6] This run-in was similar to that of stage 9 of the 2013 Giro d'Italia.[8]

National qualification

Qualification was based on performances on the UCI run tours during 2013. Results from January to the middle of August would count towards the qualification criteria on both the 2013 UCI World Tour and the UCI Continental Circuits across the world, with the rankings being determined upon the release of the numerous tour rankings on 15 August 2013.[9]

Schedule

Date Time Event
29 September 2013 10:00–16:45 Men's road race
29 September 2013 17:05 Victory ceremony

Source[10]

Results

Final classification

Of the race's 208 entrants, 61 riders completed the full distance of 272.26 km (169.17 mi).[1]

Peloton during the race.
Rank Rider Country Time
Rui Costa  Portugal 7h 25' 44"
Joaquim Rodríguez  Spain s.t.
Alejandro Valverde  Spain + 15"
4 Vincenzo Nibali  Italy + 15"
5 Andriy Hryvko  Ukraine + 31"
6 Peter Sagan  Slovakia + 34"
7 Simon Clarke  Australia + 34"
8 Maxim Iglinsky  Kazakhstan + 34"
9 Philippe Gilbert  Belgium + 34"
10 Fabian Cancellara   Switzerland + 34"
11 Bauke Mollema  Netherlands + 34"
12 Lars Petter Nordhaug  Norway + 34"
13 Daniel Moreno  Spain + 34"
14 Simon Geschke  Germany + 34"
15 Sergio Henao  Colombia + 34"
16 Michele Scarponi  Italy + 34"
17 Filippo Pozzato  Italy + 1' 05"
18 Arthur Vichot  France + 1' 05"
19 Maciej Paterski  Poland + 1' 05"
20 Edvald Boasson Hagen  Norway + 1' 05"
21 Jakob Fuglsang  Denmark + 1' 05"
22 Ignatas Konovalovas  Lithuania + 1' 26"
23 Greg Van Avermaet  Belgium + 1' 26"
24 Yuri Trofimov  Russia + 1' 26"
25 Pieter Weening  Netherlands + 1' 44"
26 Zdeněk Štybar  Czech Republic + 1' 59"
27 Aleksejs Saramotins  Latvia + 2' 01"
28 Romain Bardet  France + 2' 01"
29 Serge Pauwels  Belgium + 2' 01"
30 Matija Kvasina  Croatia + 2' 01"
31 Alex Howes  United States + 2' 01"
32 Chris Anker Sørensen  Denmark + 2' 01"
33 Michał Gołaś  Poland + 2' 01"
34 Darwin Atapuma  Colombia + 2' 01"
35 Carlos Betancur  Colombia + 2' 01"
36 Tiago Machado  Portugal + 2' 01"
37 Peter Stetina  United States + 2' 01"
38 Stefan Denifl  Austria + 2' 05"
39 Marcus Burghardt  Germany + 3' 40"
40 Jan Polanc  Slovenia + 3' 40"
41 Rigoberto Urán  Colombia + 4' 27"
42 John Degenkolb  Germany + 4' 53"
43 Sergey Chernetskiy  Russia + 4' 55"
44 Anthony Roux  France + 4' 55"
45 Grégory Rast   Switzerland + 6' 24"
46 Thomas Löfkvist  Sweden + 7' 27"
47 Andrei Nechita  Romania + 8' 06"
48 Jonathan Castroviejo  Spain + 8' 06"
49 Paul Martens  Germany + 8' 06"
50 Thibaut Pinot  France + 9' 09"
51 Giovanni Visconti  Italy + 9' 15"
52 Bartosz Huzarski  Poland + 9' 36"
53 Danilo Wyss   Switzerland + 11' 20"
54 Jan Bárta  Czech Republic + 11' 20"
55 Fabian Wegmann  Germany + 11' 20"
56 Amaël Moinard  France + 11' 20"
57 Jan Bakelants  Belgium + 11' 20"
58 Rafał Majka  Poland + 12' 55"
59 Cyril Gautier  France + 15' 11"
60 Wilco Kelderman  Netherlands + 15' 11"
61 Thomas Voeckler  France + 15' 11"

Riders who failed to finish

147 riders failed to finish the race.[1]

Rider Country
Georg Preidler  Austria
Egoi Martínez  Spain
Maxime Monfort  Belgium
Michael Schär   Switzerland
Alberto Contador  Spain
Luis León Sánchez  Spain
Johan Vansummeren  Belgium
Robert Gesink  Netherlands
Sébastien Reichenbach   Switzerland
Tom-Jelte Slagter  Netherlands
François Parisien  Canada
Luca Paolini  Italy
Tobias Ludvigsson  Sweden
Yonder Godoy  Venezuela
Juan Pablo Magallanes  Mexico
Matthias Brändle  Austria
Alessandro Vanotti  Italy
Andrey Amador  Costa Rica
Diego Ulissi  Italy
Rinaldo Nocentini  Italy
Miguel Ángel Rubiano  Colombia
Sebastian Langeveld  Netherlands
Borut Božič  Slovenia
George Bennett  New Zealand
Alexandr Kolobnev  Russia
Matej Mugerli  Slovenia
Andrey Zeits  Kazakhstan
Mathew Hayman  Australia
Spas Gyurov  Bulgaria
Geraint Thomas  Great Britain
Tomasz Marczyński  Poland
Matej Jurčo  Slovakia
Rafaâ Chtioui  Tunisia
Thor Hushovd  Norway
Bernhard Eisel  Austria
Michael Albasini   Switzerland
Rory Sutherland  Australia
Cameron Meyer  Australia
Tanel Kangert  Estonia
Laurens ten Dam  Netherlands
Ivan Santaromita  Italy
Chris Froome  Great Britain
Tom Dumoulin  Netherlands
Christophe Riblon  France
Johnny Hoogerland  Netherlands
Markus Eibegger  Austria
Janez Brajkovič  Slovenia
Murilo Fischer  Brazil
Ian Stannard  Great Britain

Rider Country
Ramūnas Navardauskas  Lithuania
Przemysław Niemiec  Poland
Janier Acevedo  Colombia
Cayetano Sarmiento  Colombia
Nairo Quintana  Colombia
Kristijan Koren  Slovenia
Andriy Khripta  Ukraine
Dan Martin  Ireland
Péter Kusztor  Hungary
Mathias Frank   Switzerland
Björn Leukemans  Belgium
Matthew Busche  United States
Jakub Novák  Czech Republic
Michael Matthews  Australia
Pedro Sequera  Venezuela
Rafael Andriato  Brazil
Riccardo Zoidl  Austria
Andrew Talansky  United States
Gert Jõeäär  Estonia
Gregory Brenes  Costa Rica
José Herrada  Spain
Youcef Reguigui  Algeria
Kwok Ho Ting  Hong Kong
Patrik Tybor  Slovakia
Mykhaylo Kononenko  Ukraine
Stanislav Kozubek  Czech Republic
František Raboň  Czech Republic
Fredrik Kessiakoff  Sweden
Reinardt Janse van Rensburg  South Africa
Steve Cummings  Great Britain
Josh Edmondson  Great Britain
Ioannis Tamouridis  Greece
Sylwester Szmyd  Poland
José Ragonessi  Ecuador
Jussi Veikkanen  Finland
Freddy Vargas  Venezuela
Jackson Rodríguez  Venezuela
Jonathan Monsalve  Venezuela
Daniel Teklehaymanot  Eritrea
Daryl Impey  South Africa
Luke Rowe  Great Britain
Richie Porte  Australia
Viesturs Lukševics  Latvia
Martin Elmiger   Switzerland
Warren Barguil  France
David Tanner  Australia
Oliver Zaugg   Switzerland
Cadel Evans  Australia
Samuel Sánchez  Spain

Rider Country
Dominik Nerz  Germany
Michał Kwiatkowski  Poland
Martin Hunal  Czech Republic
Héctor Rangel  Mexico
Taylor Phinney  United States
Tejay van Garderen  United States
Bob Jungels  Luxembourg
Radoslav Rogina  Croatia
Kristijan Đurasek  Croatia
Carlos José Ochoa  Venezuela
Sergiy Grechyn  Ukraine
Rohan Dennis  Australia
Matt Brammeier  Ireland
Martin Velits  Slovakia
Sam Bewley  New Zealand
Meron Russom  Eritrea
Nicolas Roche  Ireland
Matti Breschel  Denmark
Vitaliy Buts  Ukraine
Alexey Lutsenko  Kazakhstan
Winner Anacona  Colombia
Enzo Moyano  Argentina
Peter Velits  Slovakia
Juraj Sagan  Slovakia
Cheung King-lok  Hong Kong
Serghei Tvetcov  Moldova
Loh Sea Keong  Malaysia
Bradley Wiggins  Great Britain
Mark Cavendish  Great Britain
Christian Meier  Canada
Uri Martins  Mexico
Jack Bauer  New Zealand
Chris Horner  United States
Andris Smirnovs  Latvia
André Cardoso  Portugal
Maciej Bodnar  Poland
Yaroslav Popovych  Ukraine
Sam Bennett  Ireland
Gediminas Bagdonas  Lithuania
Ivan Stević  Serbia
Lahcen Saber  Morocco
Adil Jelloul  Morocco
Reda Aadel  Morocco
Alo Jakin  Estonia
Grega Bole  Slovenia
Essaïd Abelouache  Morocco
Ismail Ayoune  Morocco
Jani Tewelde  Eritrea
Kanstantsin Sivtsov  Belarus

References

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