2012 UCI Road World Championships – Men's under-23 time trial
Cycling race
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Race details | |||||||||||||
Dates | September 17, 2012 | ||||||||||||
Stages | 1 | ||||||||||||
Distance | 36.0 km (22.37 mi) | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 44' 09.02" | ||||||||||||
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The Men's under-23 time trial of the 2012 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 17 September in and around Valkenburg, Netherlands.
Anton Vorobyev took Russia's first gold medal in the event, since Mikhail Ignatiev won in Madrid in 2005, denying Australia's Rohan Dennis and Damien Howson by 44.39 and 51.12 seconds respectively.[1]
Final classification
Rank | Rider | Time |
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1 | ![]() | 44' 09.02" |
2 | ![]() | + 44.39" |
3 | ![]() | + 51.12" |
4 | ![]() | + 53.28" |
5 | ![]() | + 1' 02.56" |
6 | ![]() | + 1' 09.42" |
7 | ![]() | + 1' 25.24" |
8 | ![]() | + 1' 28.70" |
9 | ![]() | + 1' 37.95" |
10 | ![]() | + 1' 40.78" |
11 | ![]() | + 1' 50.26" |
12 | ![]() | + 1' 52.92" |
13 | ![]() | + 1' 59.72" |
14 | ![]() | + 2' 12.09" |
15 | ![]() | + 2' 17.05" |
16 | ![]() | + 2' 19.25" |
17 | ![]() | + 2' 26.80" |
18 | ![]() | + 2' 31.61" |
19 | ![]() | + 2' 40.89" |
20 | ![]() | + 2' 41.60" |
21 | ![]() | + 2' 41.94" |
22 | ![]() | + 2' 45.30" |
23 | ![]() | + 2' 46.09" |
24 | ![]() | + 2' 48.80" |
25 | ![]() | + 2' 49.91" |
26 | ![]() | + 3' 00.44" |
27 | ![]() | + 3' 08.34" |
28 | ![]() | + 3' 09.08" |
29 | ![]() | + 3' 09.30" |
30 | ![]() | + 3' 10.86" |
31 | ![]() | + 3' 16.71" |
32 | ![]() | + 3' 26.91" |
33 | ![]() | + 3' 28.71" |
34 | ![]() | + 3' 29.74" |
35 | ![]() | + 3' 35.15" |
36 | ![]() | + 3' 42.48" |
37 | ![]() | + 3' 43.95" |
38 | ![]() | + 3' 50.26" |
39 | ![]() | + 4' 07.29" |
40 | ![]() | + 4' 12.79" |
41 | ![]() | + 4' 16.33" |
42 | ![]() | + 4' 23.48" |
43 | ![]() | + 4' 25.85" |
44 | ![]() | + 4' 29.31" |
45 | ![]() | + 4' 36.73" |
46 | ![]() | + 4' 41.75" |
47 | ![]() | + 4' 42.42" |
48 | ![]() | + 4' 46.77" |
49 | ![]() | + 4' 51.15" |
50 | ![]() | + 5' 15.64" |
51 | ![]() | + 5' 25.00" |
52 | ![]() | + 5' 44.66" |
53 | ![]() | + 5' 55.50" |
54 | ![]() | + 5' 57.04" |
55 | ![]() | + 6' 25.01" |
56 | ![]() | + 6' 39.49" |
57 | ![]() | + 6' 53.02" |
58 | ![]() | + 6' 53.67" |
59 | ![]() | + 7' 01.77" |
60 | ![]() | + 7' 04.53" |
61 | ![]() | + 7' 08.26" |
62 | ![]() | + 7' 12.94" |
63 | ![]() | + 7' 16.61" |
64 | ![]() | + 7' 29.65" |
65 | ![]() | + 7' 50.10" |
66 | ![]() | + 8' 31.69" |
67 | ![]() | + 9' 08.71" |
![]() | DNF |
References
- ^ "Results" (PDF). 17 September 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 October 2012. Retrieved 18 September 2012.
External links
- Official website
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