2010 UCI Road World Championships – Men's under-23 road race

Men's under-23 road race
2010 UCI Road World Championships
Rainbow jersey
Race details
Date 1 October 2010
Distance 159 km (98.80 mi)
Winning time 4h 01' 23"
Medalists
 Gold  Michael Matthews (Australia)
 Silver  John Degenkolb (Germany)
 Bronze two bronze medals[1]
2010 UCI Road World Championships

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

The Men's under-23 road race of the 2010 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 1 October in Melbourne, Australia.

Home rider Michael Matthews claimed Australia's first gold medal of the championships by winning the sprint finish at the end of the race, outsprinting Germany's John Degenkolb, who took silver.[2] Time trial champion Taylor Phinney and Guillaume Boivin of Canada shared the bronze medal after Tissot's photo finish system could not split the riders.[3] Phinney became the sixth rider to medal in both the time trial and the road race in the under-23s category.[3]

Route

The race covered 159 km.[4]

Final classification

Rank Rider Time
1 Australia Michael Matthews (AUS) 4h 01' 23"
2 Germany John Degenkolb (GER) s.t.
3 United States Taylor Phinney (USA) s.t.
3 Canada Guillaume Boivin (CAN) s.t.
5 France Arnaud Démare (FRA) s.t.
6 Italy Sonny Colbrelli (ITA) s.t.
7 Belgium Laurens De Vreese (BEL) s.t.
8 Denmark Sebastian Lander (DEN) s.t.
9 Spain Juan José Lobato (ESP) s.t.
10 Russia Viacheslav Kuznetsov (RUS) s.t.
11 United Kingdom Luke Rowe (GBR) s.t.
12 Belarus Siarhei Papok (BLR) s.t.
13 Slovenia Blaz Jarc (SLO) s.t.
14 Lithuania Ramunas Navardauskas (LTU) s.t.
15 Italy Stefano Agostini (ITA) s.t.
16 Canada David Boily (CAN) s.t.
17 Poland Sylwester Janiszewski (POL) s.t.
18 Spain Mikel Landa (ESP) s.t.
19 Venezuela Yonathan Monsalve (VEN) s.t.
20 Lithuania Egidijus Juodvalkis (LTU) s.t.
21 Canada Arnaud Papillon (CAN) s.t.
22 Belgium Yannick Eijssen (BEL) s.t.
23 Portugal Nélson Oliveira (POR) s.t.
24 Austria Georg Preidler (AUT) s.t.
25 Italy Massimo Graziato (ITA) s.t.
26 Poland Rafal Majka (POL) s.t.
27 New Zealand George Bennett (NZL) s.t.
28 Russia Dmitriy Ignatyev (RUS) s.t.
29 Sweden Sebastian Balck (SWE) s.t.
30 Norway Vegard Stake Laengen (NOR) s.t.
31 Luxembourg Joel Zangerle (LUX) s.t.
32 Slovenia Blaz Furdi (SLO) s.t.
33 Russia Arkimedes Arguelyes (RUS) s.t.
34 Hong Kong Ki Ho Choi (HKG) s.t.
35 Netherlands Tom Jelte Slagter (NED) s.t.
36 Slovenia Andi Bajc (SLO) s.t.
37 Austria Daniel Schorn (AUT) s.t.
38 Colombia Carlos Betancur (COL) s.t.
39 Sweden Tobias Ludvigsson (SWE) s.t.
40 Spain Jesus Herrada López (ESP) s.t.
41 Poland Piotr Gawronski (POL) s.t.
42 Colombia Eduard Alexander Beltran (COL) s.t.
43 Poland Adrian Honkisz (POL) s.t.
44 Spain Higinio Fernandez (ESP) s.t.
45 France Romain Hardy (FRA) s.t.
46 Hong Kong Ho Ting Kwok (HKG) s.t.
47 Belarus Kanstantsin Klimiankou (BLR) + 28"
48 Hong Kong Ying Hon Yeung (HKG) + 28"
49 Italy Enrico Battaglin (ITA) + 42"
50 France Tony Gallopin (FRA) + 46"
51 Denmark Jimmi Sorensen (DEN) + 1' 04"
52 Australia Malcolm Rudolph (AUS) + 1' 04"
53 Poland Pawel Poljanski (POL) + 1' 04"
54 Colombia Javier Gómez (COL) + 1' 04"
55 Norway Vegard Robinson Bugge (NOR) + 1' 04"
56 United Kingdom Jonathan McEvoy (GBR) + 1' 04"
57 Switzerland Sébastien Reichenbach (SUI) + 1' 04"
58 United States Chris Butler (USA) + 1' 04"
59 Belgium Julien Vermote (BEL) + 1' 04"
60 Belgium Jelle Wallays (BEL) + 1' 04"
61 Eritrea Daniel Teklehaimanot (ERI) + 1' 04"

Rank Rider Time
62 Denmark Christopher Juul Jensen (DEN) + 2' 01"
63 Australia Joseph Lewis (AUS) + 2' 22"
64 United States Alex Howes (USA) + 2' 22"
65 New Zealand Shem Rodger (NZL) + 2' 40"
66 Kazakhstan Arman Kamyshev (KAZ) + 2' 40"
67 Kazakhstan Vladislav Gorbunov (KAZ) + 2' 40"
68 Kazakhstan Daniil Fominykh (KAZ) + 2' 40"
69 France Jean-Lou Paiani (FRA) + 2' 40"
70 Japan Yoshimitsu Hiratsuka (JPN) + 2' 40"
71 Netherlands Ronan van Zandbeek (NED) + 2' 50"
72 Colombia Julián David Arredondo (COL) + 3' 07"
73 Austria Andreas Hofer (AUT) + 3' 13"
74 Germany Michel Koch (GER) + 3' 13"
75 Russia Alexei Tsatevitch (RUS) + 3' 13"
76 Australia Rohan Dennis (AUS) + 3' 13"
77 Poland Michał Kwiatkowski (POL) + 3' 13"
78 Germany Philipp Ries (GER) + 3' 13"
79 Netherlands Boy van Poppel (NED) + 5' 30"
80 Netherlands Tom Dumoulin (NED) + 5' 30"
81 Slovenia Marko Kump (SLO) + 5' 30"
82 Austria Matthias Krizek (AUT) + 5' 35"
83 Argentina Enzo Moyano (ARG) + 5' 39"
84 Estonia Silver Schultz (EST) + 5' 40"
85 Italy Moreno Moser (ITA) + 5' 46"
86 France Geoffrey Soupe (FRA) + 6' 04"
87 Serbia Jovan Zekavica (SRB) + 8' 52"
88 Belarus Andrei Krasilnikau (BLR) + 10' 07"
89 Portugal Marco Sérgio Dias Coelho (POR) + 10' 07"
90 Portugal Domingos Andre Maciel Gonçalves (POR) + 10' 07"
91 Slovenia Luka Mezgec (SLO) + 10' 07"
92 Belgium Arthur Van Overberghe (BEL) + 10' 07"
93 Canada Hugo Houle (CAN) + 12' 38"
94 Turkey Recep Ünalan (TUR) + 16' 40"
95 Lithuania Evaldas Šiškevičius (LTU) + 17' 12"
96 Norway Daniel Egeland Jarstø (NOR) + 21' 32"
97 Hong Kong King Lok Cheung (HKG) + 21' 32"
Germany David Hesselbarth (GER) DNF
Germany Maximilian May (GER) DNF
Australia Luke Durbridge (AUS) DNF
Netherlands Coen Vermeltfoort (NED) DNF
Netherlands Pim Ligthart (NED) DNF
Australia Ben King (AUS) DNF
Portugal Fábio Silvestre (POR) DNF
Japan Ryohei Komori (JPN) DNF
Japan Kohei Uchima (JPN) DNF
Argentina Daniel Diaz (ARG) DNF
Slovenia Jan Tratnik (SLO) DNF
United Kingdom Alex Dowsett (GBR) DNF
United Kingdom Andrew Fenn (GBR) DNF
United States Ben King (USA) DNF
France Johan Le Bon (FRA) DNF
Norway Øystein Stake Laengen (NOR) DNF
Denmark Rasmus Christian Quaade (DEN) DNF
Switzerland Silvan Dillier (SUI) DNF
Switzerland Michaël Baer (SUI) DNF
New Zealand Michael Vink (NZL) DNF
United States Andrew Talansky (USA) DNF
Russia Nikita Novikov (RUS) DNF
Argentina Ariel Sivori (ARG) DNF
Slovakia Martin Mahdar (SVK) DNF
United States Carter Jones (USA) DNF

References

  1. Taylor Phinney (USA) and Guillaume Boivin (CAN) each received a bronze medal.
  2. "Michael Matthews wins U23 men's title". The Daily Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group. 1 October 2010. Retrieved 1 October 2010.
  3. 1 2 Johnson, Greg (1 October 2010). "Phinney, Boivin tie makes U23 Worlds history". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. Retrieved 1 October 2010.
  4. "Men's under-23 road race course". melbourne2010. melbourne2010.com. Retrieved 7 September 2010.

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