UCI Road World Championships 2019
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output | 86th UCI Road World Championships |
organizer | Union Cycliste Internationale |
sport | Road cycling |
host |
Yorkshire ( UK )
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date | 22-29 September 2019 |
Competitions | 11 |
Official website | worlds.yorkshire.com |
<Innsbruck 2018 | > 2020 |
The 86th UCI Road World Championships took place from September 22-29, 2019 in the former British county and now Yorkshire .
The center and goal of all races were in Harrogate . The first stage of the Tour de France ended there in 2014 with great interest from the audience.
The world championships consisted of a total of eleven competitions, a road race and an individual time trial for men and women, for U23 drivers and juniors.
As part of the UCI Road World Championships 2018 in Innsbruck , the UCI World Cycling Association announced that a new time trial competition will be introduced at the 2019 World Cup, a mixed relay of three men and three women from the group of national teams. This competition replaces the previous team time trial of commercial cycling teams . First, the three men of a team start in this and are then replaced by the three women after half the distance. The time measurement takes place after the second athlete at the finish. This new competition marked the start of the World Championships on Sunday, September 22nd.
The relay race counted for both the UCI world rankings for men and women and for qualifying for the 2020 Olympic Games in Tokyo . The ten best teams received a total of 166,000 euros in prize money.
As part of these world championships, C1 races in paracycling were also held.
Competitions
date | time | class | Distance (km) | Round | Altitude | Start finish | World Champion 2019 | World Champion 2018 |
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Mixed relay | ||||||||
Sunday 22nd September | 13:20 | Elite women and men | 27.6 | 2 | 492 | Harrogate - Harrogate |
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Individual time trial | ||||||||
Monday 23 September | 10:10 | Juniors | 13.7 | 1 | 246 | Harrogate – Harrogate |
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13:10 | Juniors | 27.6 | 2 | 492 | Harrogate – Harrogate |
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Tuesday, September 24th | 10:10 | Men (U23) | 30.3 | 1 | 474 | Ripon - Harrogate |
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14:40 | Elite women | 30.3 | 1 | 474 | Ripon-Harrogate |
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Wednesday September 25th | 13:10 | Elite men | 54 | 684 | Northallerton- Harrogate |
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Road racing | ||||||||
Thursday, September 26th | 12:10 | Juniors | 148.1 | 217 | Richmond- Harrogate |
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Friday September 27th | 8:40 | Juniors | 92 | 622 | Doncaster- Harrogate |
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14:00 | Men U 23 (*) | 171.6 | 2 | Doncaster – Harrogate |
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Saturday September 28th | 11:40 | Elite women | 150 | 3 | 2394 | Bradford- Harrogate |
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Sunday September 29th | 9:00 | Elite men (**) | 260.7 | 7th | 3035 | Leeds- Harrogate |
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Times: BST = CEST - 1 hour
(*): Due to the expected poor visibility conditions in the late evening hours, the U23 race was shortened by one finish lap and the start time moved forward by 10 minutes. (**): The start of the men's (elite) race has been postponed by 20 minutes and shortened by one finish lap due to partly flooded roads.
Results and course
Men / women elite mixed relay
space | country | team | driver | team | Female drivers | Time (min) |
Distance (min) |
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1 |
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Men |
Koen Bouwman Bauke Mollema Jos van Emden |
Women |
Lucinda Brand Riejanne Markus Amy Pieters |
38: 27.60 (43.058 km / h) |
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2 |
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Men |
Tony Martin Nils Politt Jasha Sütterlin |
Women |
Lisa Brennauer Lisa Klein Mieke Kröger |
38: 50.35 (42.637 km / h) |
+ 0: 22.75 |
3 |
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Men |
John Archibald Daniel Bigham Harry Tanfield |
Women |
Lauren Dolan Anna Henderson Joscelin Lowden |
39: 18.87 (42.122 km / h) |
+ 0: 51.27 |
4th |
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Men |
Edoardo Affini Davide Martinelli Elia Viviani |
Women |
Elena Cecchini Tatiana Guderzo Elisa Longo Borghini |
39: 23.49 (42.040 km / h) |
+ 0: 55.89 |
5 |
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Men |
Bruno Armirail Jérôme cousin Romain Seigle |
Women |
Aude Biannic Coralie Demay Séverine Eraud |
39: 50.64 (41.562 km / h) |
+1: 23.04 |
6th |
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Men |
Robin Froidevaux Claudio Imhof Joel Suter |
Women |
Elise Chabbey Marlen Reusser Kathrin Stirnemann |
39: 54.54 (41.494 km / h) |
+1: 26.94 |
Route length: 27.6 kilometers.
Eleven teams started.
The Dutch team won the mixed relay on a hilly and technically demanding track, with the men's trio already setting a best time for the handover. The German men were fifth at halftime. With the best time of the German women, the German sextet won the silver medal. The bronze medal went to the British team, which caught the Italians (4th). The Italians were hampered by a tire failure from Elisa Longo Borghini , who was only able to catch up with her colleagues on the final kilometer after a long race to catch up.
Women elite
Road racing
space | Athlete | country | time |
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1 | Annemiek van Vleuten |
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4:06:05 h |
2 | Anna van der Breggen |
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+ 2:15 min |
3 | Amanda Spratt |
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+2: 28 min |
4th | Chloé Dygert |
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+ 3:24 min |
5 | Elisa Longo Borghini |
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+ 4:45 min |
6th | Marianne Vos |
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+ 5:20 min |
7th | Marta Bastianelli |
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equal time |
8th | Ashleigh Moolman |
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equal time |
9 | Lisa Brennauer |
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equal time |
10 | Coryn Rivera |
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equal time |
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21st | Elise Chabbey |
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equal time |
34 | Marlen Reusser |
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+ 5:31 min |
48 | Clara Koppenburg |
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+ 6:25 min |
49 | Lisa Klein |
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+ 6:43 min |
66 | Liane Lippert |
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+ 9:53 min |
70 | Franziska Koch |
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+ 12:55 min |
75 | Angelika Tazreiter |
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+ 13:50 min |
Track length: 149.4 kilometers
152 riders from 49 nations started, 88 of them reached the finish.
Annemiek van Vleuten became the new world champion after a solo journey of 104 kilometers . When van Vleuten attacked on an ascent, a seven-man chasing group formed behind her, which was controlled by van Vleuten's Dutch team-mate Anna van der Breggen . This group gradually disintegrated. Four of its members finished two to five: van der Breggen (2nd in 2:15 minutes), Amanda Spratt (3rd in 2:28), Chloé Dygert (after an unsuccessful counterattack, 4th in 3:24), and Elisa Longo Borghini (5th at 4:45); while Soraya Paladin , Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig and Clara Koppenburg were overtaken by the main field led by Marianne Vos (6th at 5:20).
Individual time trial
space | Athlete | country | Time (min) | Distance (min) |
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1 | Chloé Dygert |
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42: 11.57 (43.088 km / h) |
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2 | Anna van der Breggen |
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43: 43.92 | +1: 32.35 |
3 | Annemiek van Vleuten |
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44: 04.23 | +1: 52.66 |
4th | Amber addition |
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44: 49.98 | +2: 38.41 |
5 | Lisa Klein |
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44: 52.36 | + 2: 40.79 |
6th | Marlen Reusser |
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45: 13.66 | + 3: 02.09 |
7th | Leah Thomas |
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45: 24.23 | + 3: 12.66 |
8th | Lucinda Brand |
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45: 27.19 | + 3: 15.62 |
9 | Alena Amjaljussik |
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45: 29.13 | + 3: 17.56 |
10 | Lisa Brennauer |
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45: 31.37 | + 3: 19.80 |
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20th | Anna Kiesenhofer |
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46: 51.39 | + 4: 39.82 |
22nd | Elise Chabbey |
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47: 20.92 | + 5: 09.35 |
Track length: 30.3 kilometers
53 riders from 33 countries started.
The race started with a 40 minute delay due to flooding. Surprisingly, the 22-year-old American Chloé Dygert won on rain-soaked roads ahead of the favored Dutch women Anna van der Breggen and Annemiek van Vleuten , who had taken the first two places last year .
Men's elite
Road racing
space | athlete | country | time |
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1 | Mads Pedersen |
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6:27:28 h |
2 | Matteo Trentin |
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equal time |
3 | Stefan Küng |
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+ 2 s |
4th | Gianni Moscon |
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+ 17 s |
5 | Peter Sagan |
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+ 43 s |
6th | Michael Valgren |
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+ 45 s |
7th | Alexander Kristoff |
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+ 1:10 min |
8th | Greg Van Avermaet |
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equal time |
9 | Gorka Izagirre |
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equal time |
10 | Rui Costa |
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equal time |
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15th | John Degenkolb |
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equal time |
19th | Nils Politt |
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+ 1:22 min |
22nd | Michael Albasini |
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+ 1:48 min |
27 | Marc Hirschi |
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+ 2:20 min |
30th | Felix Großschartner |
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+ 3:59 min |
Track length: 260.7 kilometers
195 drivers started, 46 of whom reached the finish.
The final men's elite race was shortened by 24 kilometers due to flooding and took place in continuous rain and cool temperatures of initially 12 degrees. The only 23-year-old Mads Pedersen surprisingly became world champion in the sprint from a three-man leading group ahead of Matteo Trentin and Stefan Küng . The first three had pulled away about 30 kilometers from the finish together with Gianni Moscon (4th, 17 seconds behind) and fellow favorite Mathieu van der Poel , who fell back 12 kilometers before the finish and was only 10:52 minutes behind 43rd was. Shortly before the finish, Peter Sagan (5th with 43 seconds) and Michael Valgren (6th with 45 seconds) broke away from the chasing group, whose sprint Alexander Kristoff (7th with 1:10 min) won.
Individual time trial
space | athlete | country | Time (h) | Distance (min) |
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1 | Rohan Dennis |
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1: 05: 05.35 (49.778 km / h) |
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2 | Remco Evenepoel |
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1: 06: 14.28 | +1: 08.93 |
3 | Filippo Ganna |
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1: 07: 00.35 | + 1: 55.00 |
4th | Patrick Bevin |
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1: 07: 02.51 | +1: 57.16 |
5 | Alex Dowsett |
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1: 07: 07.12 | + 2: 01.77 |
6th | Lawson Craddock |
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1: 07: 12.62 | + 2: 07.27 |
7th | Tanel Kangert |
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1: 07: 12.95 | + 2: 07.60 |
8th | Nélson Oliveira |
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1: 07: 15.15 | + 2: 9.80 |
9 | Tony Martin |
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1: 07: 32.49 | + 2: 27.14 |
10 | Stefan Küng |
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1: 07: 52.01 | + 2: 46.66 |
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22nd | Nils Politt |
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1: 09: 15.55 | + 4: 10.20 |
35 | Claudio Imhof |
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1: 11: 16.85 | + 6: 11.50 |
40 | Matthias Brändle |
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1: 12: 27.50 | + 7: 22.15 |
Track length: 54.0 kilometers
57 drivers from 38 nations started.
Defending champion Rohan Dennis repeated his previous year's success in his first race after leaving the Tour de France 2019 under unexplained circumstances in front of 19-year-old Remco Evenepoel .
Men U23
Road racing
space | athlete | country | time |
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1 | Samuele Battistella |
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3:53:52 h |
2 | Stefan Bissegger |
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equal time |
3 | Thomas Pidcock |
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equal time |
4th | Sergio Higuita |
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equal time |
5 | Andreas Lorentz Kron |
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equal time |
6th | Tobias Foss |
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equal time |
7th | Pascal Eenkhoorn |
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+ 38 s |
8th | Mikkel Bjerg |
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equal time |
9 | Mathieu Burgaudeau |
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equal time |
10 | Torjus Sleen |
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equal time |
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12 | Georg Zimmermann |
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+ equal time |
15th | Jonas Rutsch |
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+ 40 s |
21st | Mauro Schmid |
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+ 2:01 min |
23 | Robin Froidevaux |
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+ 3:02 min |
36 | Johan Jacobs |
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+ equal time |
44 | Leon Heinschke |
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+ 5:11 min |
45 | Joel Suter |
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+ 5:21 min |
46 | Markus Wildauer |
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+ 7:44 min |
47 | Patrick Haller |
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+ 7:64 min |
51 | Miguel Heidemann |
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+ 10:34 min |
60 | Patrick Gamper |
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+ 12:42 min |
68 | Stefan Kolb |
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+ equal time |
Route length: 171.6 kilometers
158 drivers from 46 countries started, of which 113 were classified. Three drivers were disqualified.
Nils Eekhoff from the Netherlands won the sprint of a top group of seven in front of the Italian Samuele Battistella . Eekhoff was only able to catch up with the first four drivers on the final kilometer with two other drivers. Both groups formed over the last 20 kilometers. However, Eekhoff was disqualified for prohibited slipstream driving behind an escort vehicle after a fall during the first 100 kilometers of the race and Battistella was declared world champion. The cameraman who provided the pictures said that it was an action like the one he had seen in over 1000 chases to catch up after falls in 41 years of work, while the jury stated that it had been a longer period of time, so that it was tough possible punishment had to be pronounced. The disqualification was only made after the race, as the pictures were only then available.
Individual time trial
space | athlete | country | Time (min) | distance |
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1 | Mikkel Bjerg |
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40: 20.42 (45.067 km / h) |
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2 | Ian Garrison |
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40: 46.87 | + 26.45 s |
3 | Brandon McNulty |
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40: 48.11 | + 27.69 s |
4th | Mathias Norsgaard Jørgensen |
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40: 57.20 | + 36.78 s |
5 | Brent Van Moer |
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41: 03.68 | + 43.26 s |
6th | Morten Hulgaard |
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41: 16.49 | + 56.07 s |
7th | Nils Eekhoff |
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41: 21.44 | +1: 01.02 min |
8th | Byron Munton |
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41: 47.01 | +1: 26.59 min |
9 | Markus Wildauer |
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41: 58.60 | +1: 38.18 min |
10 | Daan Hoele |
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42: 06.21 | +1: 45.79 min |
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13 | Marc Hirschi |
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42: 12.07 | +1: 51.65 min |
16 | Kevin Geniets |
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42: 23.03 | + 2: 02.61 min |
20th | Patrick Gamper |
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42: 28.35 | + 2: 07.03 min |
23 | Stefan Bissegger |
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42: 54.02 | + 2: 33.60 min |
25th | Miguel Heidemann |
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43: 05.35 | + 2: 44.93 min |
33 | Juri Hollmann |
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43: 20.69 | + 3: 00.27 min |
Route length: 30.3 kilometers.
61 drivers from 38 nations were registered, one driver did not start, another did not finish the race.
Mikkel Bjerg defended his title from last year. The competition was marked by heavy rain and puddles up to 20 centimeters deep on the route. Several falls were caused by these circumstances.
Juniors
Road racing
space | Athlete | country | time |
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1 | Megan Jastrab |
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2:08:00 |
2 | Julie De Wilde |
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equal time |
3 | Lieke Nooijen |
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equal time |
4th | Aigul Gareeva |
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equal time |
5 | Elynor Backstedt |
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equal time |
6th | Noemi Rüegg |
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+ 3 s |
7th | Kata Blanka Vas |
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equal time |
8th | Léa Curinier |
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+ 5 s |
9 | Silje Mathisen |
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+ equal time |
10 | Magdeleine Vallières |
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+ 7 s |
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16 | Noëlle Buri |
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+ 14 s |
42 | Friederike Stern |
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+ 1:22 min |
53 | Lucy Mayrhofer |
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+ 1:35 min |
60 | Anna-Helene Zdun |
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+ 2:18 min |
62 | Annika Liehner |
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+ 2:36 min |
75 | Melissa Rouiller |
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+ 5:06 min |
79 | Paula Leonhardt |
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+ 7:11 min |
Track length: 86 kilometers
95 riders from 33 nations started; 91 riders crossed the finish line.
The French Cedrine Kerbaol and the Chilean Catalina Soto started a breakaway attempt 25 kilometers from the finish . After the Chilean broke away from the French woman seven kilometers from the finish, first the French woman (36th) and then the Chilean woman (17th) three kilometers from the finish was overtaken. Then the title holder of the time trial attacked Aigul Garejewa followed by Megan Jastrab . Jastrab won the sprint, while Garejewa was overtaken by the front of the field of chasers and finished fourth.
Individual time trial
space | Athlete | country | Time (min) | distance |
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1 | Aigul Gareeva |
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22: 16.23 (36.910 km / h) |
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2 | Shirin van Anrooij |
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22: 19.84 | + 3.61 s |
3 | Elynor Backstedt |
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22: 27.16 | + 10.93 s |
4th | Camilla Alessio |
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22: 30.86 | + 14.63 s |
5 | Wilma Olausson |
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22: 33.19 | + 16.96 s |
6th | Leonie Bos |
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22: 37.50 | + 21.27 s |
7th | Zoe Ta-Perez |
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22: 42.14 | + 25.91 s |
8th | Sofia Collinelli |
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22: 51; 61 | + 35.38 s |
9 | Megan Jastrab |
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23: 00.68 | + 44.45 s |
10 | Ella Wyllie |
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23: 07.53 | + 51.30 s |
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11 | Noemi Rüegg |
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23: 08.86 | + 52.63 s |
15th | Annika Liehner |
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23: 33.35 | +1: 17.12 min |
17th | Paula Leonhardt |
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23: 37.45 | +1: 21.22 min |
21st | Lucy Mayrhofer |
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23: 40.93 | +1: 24.70 min |
38 | Nina Berton |
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24: 35.05 | + 2: 18.82 min |
Track length: 13.7 kilometers
50 riders from 31 nations started.
The Russian Aigul Garejewa won the individual time trial of the junior women , although she got lost in the last corner and, instead of driving to the finish, followed the route provided for the support vehicle.
Juniors
Road racing
space | athlete | country | time |
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1 | Quinn Simmons |
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3:38:04 h |
2 | Alessio Martinelli |
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+ 56 s |
3 | Magnus Sheffield |
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+ 1:33 min |
4th | Enzo Leijnse |
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equal time |
5 | Gianmarco Garofoli |
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equal time |
6th | Vegard Stokke |
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equal time |
7th | Alfred George |
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+ 1:45 min |
8th | Frederik Wandahl |
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equal time |
9 | Jakub Bouček |
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equal time |
10 | Milan Paulus |
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+ 3:25 min |
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14th | Marco Brenner |
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equal time |
18th | Georg Steinhauser |
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+ 1:54 min |
29 | Hannes Wilksch |
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+ 8:45 min |
41 | Elia Blum |
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+ 14:58 min |
56 | Maximilian Kabas |
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+ 16:49 min |
70 | Michael Hessmann |
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+ 17:17 min |
Track length: 148.1 kilometers
120 drivers from 41 nations started, 48 drivers could not finish the race.
In a race controlled by the US team, five drivers pulled away 55 kilometers from the finish line, including, in addition to the eventual world champion Quinn Simmons, another US-American with Magnus Sheffield (3rd). With 33 kilometers to go, Simmons remained alone in the lead and finished the competition as a solo winner.
Individual time trial
space | athlete | country | Time (min) | distance |
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1 | Antonio Tiberi |
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38: 28.25 (43.046 km / h) |
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2 | Enzo Leijnse |
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38: 36.04 | + 7.79 s |
3 | Marco Brenner |
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38: 40.87 | + 12.62 s |
4th | Quinn Simmons |
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38: 48.19 | + 19.94 s |
5 | Michel Hessmann |
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38: 56.01 | + 27.76 s |
6th | Andrea Piccolo |
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38: 58.18 | + 29.93 s |
7th | Lars Boven |
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39: 12.28 | + 44.03 s |
8th | Leo Hayter |
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39: 19.29 | + 51.04 s |
9 | Oscar Nilsson-Julien |
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39: 28.36 | +1: 00.11 min |
10 | Finn Fisher-Black |
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39: 33.75 | +1: 05.50 min |
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26th | Maximilian Kabas |
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40: 56.30 | + 2: 28.05 min |
36 | Fabio Christians |
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41: 45.70 | + 3: 17.45 min |
47 | Elia Blum |
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42: 46.29 | + 4: 18.04 min |
49 | Loïc Bettendorf |
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42: 58.50 | + 4: 30.25 min |
54 | Joé Michotte |
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43: 22.69 | + 4: 54.44 min |
Track length: 27.6 kilometers
64 drivers from 35 nations started.
The Italian Antonio Tiberi won the junior individual time trial, although he had to change his racing machine shortly after the start due to a crank failure.
Medal table
space | country | gold | silver | bronze | total |
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1 |
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3 | 1 | 2 | 6th |
2 |
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2 | 4th | 2 | 8th |
3 |
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2 | 2 | 1 | 5 |
4th |
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2 | 0 | 0 | 2 |
5 |
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1 | 0 | 1 | 2 |
6th |
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1 | 0 | 0 | 1 |
7th |
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0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
8th |
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0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
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0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
10 |
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0 | 0 | 3 | 3 |
Total | 11 | 11 | 11 | 33 |
Bids
Association of German Cyclists
- Women: Lisa Brennauer , Kathrin Hammes , Lisa Klein , Franziska Koch , Clara Koppenburg , Mieke Kröger , Liane Lippert
- Men: Pascal Ackermann , Nikias Arndt , Marcus Burghardt , John Degenkolb , Simon Geschke , Jonas Koch , Tony Martin , Nils Politt , Jasha Sütterlin
- Men (U23): Patrick Haller , Miguel Heidemann , Leon Heinschke , Juri Hollmann , Jonas Rutsch , Georg Zimmermann
- Juniors: Paula Leonhardt , Lucy Mayrhofer , Friederike Stern , Anna-Helene Zdun
- Juniors: Marco Brenner , Michel Heßmann ,
Linus Rosner, Georg Steinhauser , Hannes Wilksch , Luca Dreßler
Austrian Cycling Association
- Women: Kathrin Schweinberger , Angelika Tazreiter , Anna Kiesenhofer
- Men: Marco Haller , Michael Gogl , Felix Großschartner , Patrick Konrad , Hermann Pernsteiner , Lukas Pöstlberger , Matthias Brändle
- Men (U23): Tobias Bayer , Felix Gall , Patrick Gamper , Markus Wildauer
- Juniors: Maximilian Kabas , Nikolas Riegler
Swiss Cycling
- Women: Elise Chabbey , Marlen Reusser , Kathrin Stirnemann
- Men: Michael Albasini , Silvan Dillier , Claudio Imhof , Marc Hirschi , Stefan Küng , Michael Schär , Danilo Wyss . Substitute drivers: Fabian Lienhard , Simon Pellaud
- Men (U23): Stefan Bissegger , Robin Froidevaux , Marc Hirschi , Johan Jacobs , Mauro Schmid , Joel Suter . Substitute drivers: Damian Lüscher , Reto Müller
- Juniors: Noëlle Buri , Annika Liehner , Mélissa Rouiller , Noemi Rüegg
- Juniors: Elia Blum , Fabio Christen . Substitute driver: Arnaud Tendon
Fédération du Sport Cycliste Luxembourgeois
- Women: Anne-Sophie Harsch , Elise Maes , Christine Majerus
- Men: Ben Gastauer , Bob Jungels , Alex Kirsch , Tom Wirtgen
- Men (U23): Kevin Geniets , Colin Heiderscheid , Arthur Kluckers , Michel Ries , Luc Wirtgen , substitute drivers: Cédric Pries . Maxim Weyrich
- Juniors: Nina Berton
- Juniors: Loïc Bettendorf , Joé Michotte , Mats Wenzel , substitute drivers: Tom Paquet , Jacques Gloesener
Web links
Individual evidence
- ↑ a b The UCI introduces a mixed team time trial for the UCI Road World Championships. In: Union Cycliste Internationale. September 26, 2018, accessed September 26, 2018 .
- ↑ 2019 Road World Championships: Yorkshire to host first team time trial mixed relay. In: bbc.com. Retrieved September 28, 2018 .
- ↑ WM: U23 road race will be shortened by one finish lap. In: radsport-news.com. September 25, 2019. Retrieved September 29, 2019 .
- ↑ World Championship route shortened, two climbs have been eliminated. In: radsport-news.com. September 29, 2019. Retrieved September 29, 2019 .
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