2015 UCI Road World Championships – Men's junior road race

Men's junior road race
2015 UCI Road World Championships
Rainbow jersey
Race details
Date September 26, 2015
Distance 129.6 km (80.53 mi)
Winning time 3h 11' 09"[1] (40.680 km/h or 25.277 mph)
Medalists
 Gold  Felix Gall (AUT)
 Silver  Clément Bétouigt-Suire (FRA)
 Bronze  Rasmus Pedersen (DEN)
2015 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 junior road race of the 2015 UCI Road World Championships took place in and around Richmond, Virginia, USA on September 26, 2015. The course of the race was eight laps over a 16.2 km (10.1 mi) circuit making 129.6 km (80.5 mi) with the start and finish in Richmond.[2]

Austria's Felix Gall attacked with 20 km (12 mi) remaining and managed to stay clear at the head of the race to win the gold medal, holding off a fast-finishing Clément Bétouigt-Suire of France, in a two-up sprint finish. One second behind, Danish rider Rasmus Pedersen completed the podium with the bronze medal.[1][3][4]

Qualification

Qualification was based mainly on the final UCI Juniors Nations' Cup ranking as of August 15, 2015. The first ten nations in this classification qualified six riders to start, the next five nations qualified five riders to start and the next five nations qualified four riders to start. The United States, as the organising nation, were entitled five riders to start. Other nations and non ranked nations had the opportunity to send three riders to start. Moreover continental champions were qualified to take part in the race, on top of the nation numbers. The outgoing World Champion, Mathieu van der Poel, did not compete as he was no longer eligible to contest junior races.[5]

Tour Position Number of riders Nations
UCI Juniors Nations' Cup ranking[6] 1–10 12 to enter, 6 to start  United States
 Belgium
 Denmark
 France
 Germany
 Netherlands
 Italy
  Switzerland
 Russia
 Norway
11–15 10 to enter, 5 to start  Kazakhstan
 Luxembourg
 Ireland
 Austria
 Morocco
16–20 8 to enter, 4 to start  Slovenia
 Poland
 Mexico
 Canada
 Portugal
N/A 6 to enter, 3 to start Other nations
Champion Name
African Champion  El Mehdi Chokri (MAR)
Pan American Champion  Luis Villalobos (MEX)
Asian Champion  Keitaro Sawada (JPN)
European Champion  Alan Banaszek (ITA)
Oceanian Champion  Jackson Carman (AUS)

Course

Elevation profile of the road race circuit

The junior men rode eight laps on the road race circuit. The length of the circuit was 16.2 km (10.1 mi) and had a total elevation of 103 meters (338 feet). All road races took place on a challenging, technical and inner-city road circuit. The circuit headed west from Downtown Richmond, working its way onto Monument Avenue, a paver-lined, historic boulevard that's been named one of the "10 Great Streets in America". Cyclists took a 180-degree turn at the Jefferson Davis monument and then maneuvered through the Uptown district and Virginia Commonwealth University. Halfway through the circuit, the race headed down into Shockoe Bottom before following the canal and passing Great Shiplock Park, the start of the Virginia Capital Trail. A sharp, off-camber turn at Rocketts Landing brought the riders to the narrow, twisty, cobbled 200 meters (660 feet) climb up to Libby Hill Park in the historic Church Hill neighborhood. A quick descent, followed by three hard turns led to a 100 meters (330 feet) climb up 23rd Street. Once atop this steep cobbled hill, riders descended into Shockoe Bottom. This led them to the final 300 meters (980 feet) climb on Governor Street. At the top, the riders had to take a sharp left turn onto the false-flat finishing straight, 680 meters (2,230 feet) to the finish.

Schedule

All times are in Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4).[7]

Date Time Event
September 26, 2015 09:00–12:15 Men's junior road race

Participating nations

165 cyclists from 51 nations took part in the men's junior road race. The number of cyclists per nation is shown in parentheses.[8]

Prize money

The UCI assigned premiums for the top 3 finishers with a total prize money of 3,450.[9]

Position 1st 2nd 3rd Total
Amount[9] €1,533 €1,150 €767 €3,450

Final classification

Of the race's 165 entrants, 114 riders completed the full distance of 129.6 km (80.5 mi).[1]

Rank Rider Country Time
1 Felix Gall  Austria 3h 11' 09"
2 Clément Bétouigt-Suire  France s.t.
3 Rasmus Pedersen  Denmark + 1"
4 Reto Müller   Switzerland + 10"
5 Martin Salomon  Germany + 10"
6 Nicola Conci  Italy + 10"
7 Mathias Norsgaard  Denmark + 13"
8 Nathan Draper  Great Britain + 13"
9 Marc Hirschi   Switzerland + 13"
10 Pit Leyder  Luxembourg + 20"
11 Thomas Vereecken  Belgium + 21"
12 Alexys Brunel  France + 23"
13 Anthon Charmig  Denmark + 26"
14 Max Kanter  Germany + 36"
15 Matteo Sobrero  Italy + 36"
16 Michael Storer  Australia + 36"
17 Gino Mäder   Switzerland + 36"
18 Adrien Costa  United States + 36"
19 Joey Walker  Great Britain + 36"
20 Kevin Geniets  Luxembourg + 36"
21 Jaka Primožič  Slovenia + 39"
22 Bjorg Lambrecht  Belgium + 45"
23 Tanguy Turgis  France + 45"
24 Nils Eekhoff  Netherlands + 45"
25 Marcel Neuhäuser  Austria + 45"
26 Vadim Pronskiy  Kazakhstan + 45"
27 Keagan Girdlestone  South Africa + 45"
28 Leo Appelt  Germany + 45"
29 Dušan Rajović  Serbia + 45"
30 Patrick Haller  Germany + 45"
31 Alexandr Kulikovskiy  Russia + 45"
32 Mario Spengler   Switzerland + 45"
33 André Carvalho  Portugal + 45"
34 Kristo Enn Vaga  Estonia + 45"
35 Robin Froidevaux   Switzerland + 45"
36 Markus Wildauer  Austria + 54"
37 Jasper Philipsen  Belgium + 54"
38 Luis Villalobos  Mexico + 58"
39 Dennis van der Horst  Netherlands + 1' 00"
40 Stefan Bissegger   Switzerland + 1' 00"
41 Michael O'Loughlin  Ireland + 1' 04"
42 Gorazd Per  Slovenia + 1' 07"
43 Karl Patrick Lauk  Estonia + 1' 09"
44 Alejandro Gómiz  Spain + 1' 12"
45 Derek Gee  Canada + 1' 12"
46 Luc Wirtgen  Luxembourg + 1' 12"
47 Jakub Otruba  Czech Republic + 1' 12"
48 Jhonatan Narváez  Ecuador + 1' 12"
49 Robbe Ghys  Belgium + 1' 12"
50 Max Singer  Germany + 1' 12"
51 Jorge Magalhães  Portugal + 1' 12"
52 Pascal Eenkhoorn  Netherlands + 1' 12"
53 Georg Zimmermann  Germany + 1' 12"
54 Sam Jenner  Australia + 1' 19"
55 Marco Friedrich  Austria + 1' 25"
56 Bram Welten  Netherlands + 1' 27"
57 Théo Menant  France + 1' 33"
58 Alejandro Regueiro  Spain + 1' 33"
59 Alan Banaszek  Poland + 1' 40"
60 Sergey Rostovtsev  Russia + 1' 40"
61 Riccardo Verza  Italy + 1' 40"
62 Christopher Blevins  United States + 2' 05"
63 Niklas Larsen  Denmark + 2' 05"
64 Louis Louvet  France + 2' 12"
65 Aleksander Borisov  Russia + 2' 18"
66 Robert Stannard  New Zealand + 2' 30"
67 Pablo Alonso  Spain + 2' 38"
68 Stan Dewulf  Belgium + 3' 04"
69 Patrick Gamper  Austria + 3' 16"
70 Masahiro Ishigami  Japan + 3' 18"
71 Daniel Savini  Italy + 3' 25"
72 Tommaso Fiaschi  Italy + 3' 25"
73 Willem Boersma  Canada + 3' 29"
74 Marten Kooistra  Netherlands + 3' 32"
75 Szymon Sajnok  Poland + 3' 34"
76 Aaron Verwilst  Belgium + 3' 34"
77 Torjus Sleen  Norway + 3' 39"
78 Hans Kristian Rudland  Norway + 3' 39"
79 Lars Saugstad  Norway + 4' 29"
80 Petter Fagerhaug  Norway + 4' 29"
81 Simm Kiskonen  Estonia + 5' 17"
82 Dávid Kovács  Hungary + 5' 17"
83 Tobias Foss  Norway + 5' 26"

Rank Rider Country Time
84 Samuel Oros  Slovakia + 6' 07"
85 Martin Spudil  Czech Republic + 6' 33"
86 Vitor Schizzi  Brazil + 6' 51"
87 Julián Cardona  Colombia + 6' 52"
88 Jack Maddux  United States + 7' 16"
89 Adam Stenson  Ireland + 7' 25"
90 Vincent Andersson  Sweden + 7' 33"
91 Tiago Da Silva  Luxembourg + 11' 43"
92 El Mehdi Chokri  Morocco + 12' 30"
93 Keitaro Sawada  Japan + 12' 30"
94 Barnabás Peák  Hungary + 15' 59"
95 Adrián Bustamante  Colombia + 16' 01"
96 Javier Montoya  Colombia + 16' 01"
97 Itamar Einhorn  Israel + 16' 08"
98 Adrian Foltan  Slovakia + 16' 19"
99 Dinmukhammed Ulysbayev  Kazakhstan + 16' 32"
100 Erik Sierra  Ecuador + 16' 33"
101 Melvin Boron  Guatemala + 16' 33"
102 Mohcine El Kouraji  Morocco + 16' 33"
103 Oussama Mansouri  Algeria + 16' 36"
104 Joel Taylor  Canada + 16' 48"
105 Erik Sandersson  Sweden + 17' 09"
106 Daniel Viegas  Portugal + 18' 14"
107 João Almeida  Portugal + 18' 14"
108 Antonio Barać  Bosnia and Herzegovina + 19' 08"
109 Patompob Phonarjthan  Thailand + 19' 18"
110 Ethan Reynolds  United States + 19' 41"
111 Jonathan Brown  United States + 19' 41"
112 Jake Gray  Ireland + 19' 41"
113 Yuttana Mano  Thailand + 19' 41"
114 Islam Mansouri  Algeria + 21' 04"
Nicolas Nesi  Italy DNF
Denis Nekrasov  Russia DNF
Brandon McNulty  United States DNF
Simon Tuomey  Ireland DNF
Nikita Sokolov  Kazakhstan DNF
James Fouche  New Zealand DNF
Amine Belabessi  Algeria DNF
Alexandros Agrotis  Cyprus DNF
Bryan Mendoza  El Salvador DNF
Fredy Toc  Guatemala DNF
Joe Holt  Great Britain DNF
Saar Hershler  Israel DNF
Adam Roberge  Canada DNF
Nikolay Ilichev  Russia DNF
Andreas Stokbro  Denmark DNF
Tadej Pogačar  Slovenia DNF
Michal Brázda  Czech Republic DNF
Norbert Banaszek  Poland DNF
Juraj Michalička  Slovakia DNF
Kanan Gahramanli  Azerbaijan DNF
Gustaf Andersson  Sweden DNF
Dmitriy Ponkratov  Uzbekistan DNF
Tarlan Mammadov  Azerbaijan DNF
Gunyaidin Khaji  Kazakhstan DNF
Kotaro Ono  Japan DNF
Santiago Yeri  Argentina DNF
Ilya Gorbushin  Kazakhstan DNF
Kyle De Wet  South Africa DNF
Ayumu Watanabe  Japan DNF
Jarno Mobach  Netherlands DNF
Bryan Portilla  Ecuador DNF
Jarrod Hattingh  South Africa DNF
Erik Relanto  Finland DNF
Damian Sławek  Poland DNF
Dawid Gieracki  Poland DNF
Márcio Oliveira  Brazil DNF
Tegsh-Bayar Batsaikhan  Mongolia DNF
Mário Rojas  Costa Rica DNF
Pavel Sivakov  Russia DNF
Mathieu Burgaudeau  France DNF
Ēriks Toms Gavars  Latvia DNF
Darragh O'Mahoney  Ireland DNF
Pédro Martins  Brazil DNF
Harry Sweeny  Australia DNF
Ahulee Rivera  Puerto Rico DNF
Merrill Chua  Singapore DNF
Žiga Jerman  Slovenia DNF
Sam Dobbs  New Zealand DNF
Michel Ries  Luxembourg DNF
Musa Mikayilzade  Azerbaijan DNF
Jaakko Hänninen  Finland DNS

References

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  2. "Racing Programme". mundialciclismoponferrada. Retrieved April 15, 2015.
  3. Dorr, Jr., Vic (September 26, 2015). "Gall wins men's junior title by tiniest of margins". Richmond Times-Dispatch (Thomas A. Silvestri, Berkshire Hathaway). Retrieved September 27, 2015.
  4. "Gall wins junior men's world championship road race". VeloNews (Competitor Group, Inc.). September 26, 2015. Retrieved September 27, 2015.
  5. "Competition Guide Appendices" (PDF). UCI. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
  6. "Competition Guide Appendices" (PDF). UCI. Retrieved September 1, 2015.
  7. "Race Schedule". Retrieved August 22, 2015.
  8. ENTRIES/START LISTS/RESULTS
  9. 1 2 "Competitions Guide" (PDF). uci.ch. Retrieved September 5, 2015.
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