Cycling at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Men's individual road race

Men's cycling road race
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
View of the start of the Men's road race.
VenueFort Copacabana
241.5 km (150.1 mi)
Date6 August 2016
Competitors144 from 63 nations
Winning time6:10:05
Medalists
   Belgium
   Denmark
   Poland
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The men's road race was one of 18 cycling events of the 2016 Olympic Games in Rio de Janeiro. The race started and finished on 6 August at Fort Copacabana and was won by Greg Van Avermaet of Belgium.

Qualification

[1]

Pre-race favourites

Due to the grueling nature of the course, the riders expected to finish with a medal were all known for their climbing and descending skills. Although the general list of favorites heading into the race were Chris Froome, Alejandro Valverde, Vincenzo Nibali, Michał Kwiatkowski, Rui Costa, and Romain Bardet,[2] many expected that Chris Froome may have had the assistance of some of his Team Sky teammates and the advantage of attempting something historic: If he had won gold, he would have become the first person to ever win Tour de France and the cycling road race in the same season.[3]

Course

The men's course was 241.5 km (150.1 mi) long. Starting at Fort Copacabana,[4] the peloton headed west to pass through Ipanema, Barra, and Reserva Maripendi Beaches via the coastal road leading to the 24.8 km (15.4 mi) Pontal / Grumari circuit loop.[5] After four laps of the Grumari sector (99.2 km of 241.5 km), the course returned east via the same coastal road to enter the 25.7 km (16.0 mi) Vista Chinesa Circuit loop at Gávea for three laps (77.1 km (47.9 mi) of 241.5 km (150.1 mi)) before finishing back at Fort Copacabana.[6] As with all road races in the Olympic Games, the athletes are escorted by law enforcement to keep traffic and bystanders out of harm's way. For the 2016 Olympics, escort for the riders is done by the Brazilian Federal Highway Police (PRF).

2016 Olympic cycling road course maps

2016 Olympic Cycling
Men's Road Course: 241.5 km
2016 Olympic Cycling
Grumari Circuit: 24.8 km
2016 Olympic Cycling
Vista Chinesa Circuit: 25.7 km

Start list

The following NOCs had qualified riders to compete in the road race event. The following riders were confirmed by their respective NOCs.

NOC Number Athletes Ref
Algeria 2 Abderrahmane Mansouri
Youcef Reguigui
Argentina 3 Daniel Díaz
Maximiliano Richeze
Eduardo Sepúlveda
[7]
Australia 4 Rohan Dennis
Simon Clarke
Richie Porte
Scott Bowden
[8][9]
Austria 2 Stefan Denifl
Georg Preidler
Azerbaijan 1 Maksym Averin
Belarus 2 Vasil Kiryienka
Kanstantsin Sivtsov
Belgium 5 Philippe Gilbert
Serge Pauwels
Greg van Avermaet
Tim Wellens
Laurens De Plus
Bolivia 1 Óscar Soliz
Brazil 2 Murilo Fischer
Kléber Ramos
[10]
Bulgaria 1 Stefan Hristov
Canada 3 Antoine Duchesne
Hugo Houle
Michael Woods
Chile 1 José Luis Rodríguez
Colombia 5 Esteban Chaves
Sergio Henao
Miguel Ángel López
Jarlinson Pantano
Rigoberto Urán
[11][12]
Costa Rica 1 Andrey Amador
Croatia 2 Kristijan Đurasek
Matija Kvasina
Czech Republic 4 Jan Bárta
Leopold König
Zdeněk Štybar
Petr Vakoč
Denmark 3 Jakob Fuglsang
Christopher Juul-Jensen
Chris Anker Sørensen
Dominican Republic 1 Diego Milán
Ecuador 1 Byron Guamá [13]
Eritrea 1 Daniel Teklehaimanot
Estonia 2 Tanel Kangert
Rein Taaramäe
Ethiopia 1 Tsgabu Grmay [14]
France 4 Julian Alaphilippe
Romain Bardet
Warren Barguil
Alexis Vuillermoz
Germany 4 Emanuel Buchmann
Simon Geschke
Maximilian Levy
Tony Martin
Great Britain 5 Chris Froome
Steve Cummings
Ian Stannard
Geraint Thomas
Adam Yates
[15]
Greece 1 Ioannis Tamouridis
Guatemala 1 Manuel Rodas
Hong Kong 1 Cheung King Lok
Iran 3 Ghader Mizbani
Arvin Moazemi
Samad Pourseyedi
Ireland 2 Dan Martin
Nicolas Roche
[16]
Italy 5 Fabio Aru
Vincenzo Nibali
Damiano Caruso
Alessandro De Marchi
Diego Rosa

NOC Number Athletes Ref
Japan 2 Yukiya Arashiro
Kohei Uchima
Kazakhstan 2 Bakhtiyar Kozhatayev
Andrey Zeits
Kosovo 1 Qëndrim Guri
Laos 1 Ariya Phounsavath
Latvia 2 Toms Skujiņš
Aleksejs Saramotins
Lithuania 2 Ramūnas Navardauskas
Ignatas Konovalovas
Luxembourg 1 Fränk Schleck
Morocco 3 Anass Aït El Abdia
Soufiane Haddi
Mouhssine Lahsaini
Mexico 1 Luis Lemus
Namibia 1 Dan Craven
Netherlands 4 Tom Dumoulin
Steven Kruijswijk
Bauke Mollema
Wout Poels
[17]
New Zealand 2 George Bennett
Zac Williams
Norway 4 Edvald Boasson Hagen
Sven Erik Bystrøm
Vegard Stake Laengen
Lars Petter Nordhaug
Poland 4 Maciej Bodnar
Michał Gołaś
Michał Kwiatkowski
Rafał Majka
Portugal 4 André Cardoso
Rui Costa
José Mendes
Nelson Oliveira
Puerto Rico 1 Brian Babilonia
Romania 1 Serghei Țvetcov
Russia 3 Sergey Chernetskiy
Alexey Kurbatov
Pavel Kochetkov
Rwanda 1 Adrien Niyonshuti
Serbia 1 Ivan Stević
Slovakia 1 Patrik Tybor
Slovenia 4 Matej Mohorič
Jan Polanc
Primož Roglič
Simon Špilak
South Africa 2 Daryl Impey
Louis Meintjes
South Korea 2 Kim Ok-cheol
Seo Joon-yong
Spain 5 Jonathan Castroviejo
Imanol Erviti
Ion Izagirre
Joaquim Rodríguez
Alejandro Valverde
Switzerland 4 Michael Albasini
Fabian Cancellara
Steve Morabito
Sébastien Reichenbach
[18]
Tunisia 1 Ali Nouisri
Turkey 2 Ahmet Örken
Onur Balkan
Ukraine 3 Andriy Hrivko
Denys Kostyuk
Andriy Khripta
United Arab Emirates 1 Yousif Mirza
United States 2 Brent Bookwalter
Taylor Phinney
Venezuela 2 Miguel Ubeto
Jonathan Monsalve

Results

In the table below, "s.t." indicates that the rider crossed the finish line in the same group as the cyclist before him, and was therefore credited with the same finishing time.

Final results[19][20]
Rank Rider Time
1st, gold medalist(s)  Greg Van Avermaet (BEL) 6h 10' 05"
2nd, silver medalist(s)  Jakob Fuglsang (DEN) s.t.
3rd, bronze medalist(s)  Rafał Majka (POL) + 5"
4  Julian Alaphilippe (FRA) + 22"
5  Joaquim Rodríguez (ESP) s.t.
6  Fabio Aru (ITA) s.t.
7  Louis Meintjes (RSA) s.t.
8  Andrey Zeits (KAZ) + 25"
9  Tanel Kangert (EST) + 1' 47"
10  Rui Costa (POR) + 2' 29"
11  Geraint Thomas (GBR) s.t.
12  Chris Froome (GBR) + 2' 58"
13  Dan Martin (IRL) s.t.
14  Emanuel Buchmann (GER) s.t.
15  Adam Yates (GBR) + 3' 03"
16  Brent Bookwalter (USA) + 3' 31"
17  Bauke Mollema (NED) s.t.
18  Kristijan Đurasek (CRO) s.t.
19  Sébastien Reichenbach (SUI) s.t.
20  Fränk Schleck (LUX) s.t.
21  Esteban Chaves (COL) + 3' 34"
22  Serge Pauwels (BEL) + 6' 12"
23  Alexis Vuillermoz (FRA) s.t.
24  Romain Bardet (FRA) s.t.
25  Simon Clarke (AUS) s.t.
26  Primož Roglič (SLO) + 9' 38"
27  Yukiya Arashiro (JPN) s.t.
28  Daryl Impey (RSA) s.t.
29  Nicolas Roche (IRL) s.t.
30  Alejandro Valverde (ESP) s.t.
31  Sergey Chernetskiy (RUS) s.t.
32  Christopher Juul-Jensen (DEN) s.t.
33  George Bennett (NZL) + 11' 49"
34  Fabian Cancellara (SUI) s.t.
35  Ramūnas Navardauskas (LTU) + 12' 18"
36  André Cardoso (POR) s.t.
37  Eduardo Sepúlveda (ARG) s.t.
38  Pavel Kochetkov (RUS) s.t.
39  Steven Kruijswijk (NED) s.t.
40  Damiano Caruso (ITA) s.t.
41  Andriy Hrivko (UKR) + 13' 18"
42  Philippe Gilbert (BEL) s.t.
43  Daniel Teklehaimanot (ERI) + 19' 20"
44  Georg Preidler (AUT) + 19' 37"
45  Patrik Tybor (SVK) + 20' 00"
46  Aleksejs Saramotins (LAT) s.t.
47  Anass Aït El Abdia (MAR) s.t.
48  Lars Petter Nordhaug (NOR) s.t.
49  Kanstantsin Sivtsov (BLR) s.t.
50  Vegard Stake Laengen (NOR) s.t.
51  Ioannis Tamouridis (GRE) s.t.
52  Jan Polanc (SLO) s.t.
53  José Mendes (POR) s.t.
54  Andrey Amador (CRC) s.t.
55  Michael Woods (CAN) s.t.
56  Michał Gołaś (POL) s.t.
57  Simon Špilak (SLO) s.t.
58  Petr Vakoč (CZE) s.t.
59  Toms Skujiņš (LAT) s.t.
60  Chris Anker Sørensen (DEN) s.t.
61  Bakhtiyar Kozhatayev (KAZ) s.t.
62  Michał Kwiatkowski (POL) s.t.
63  Alessandro De Marchi (ITA) + 20' 05"
Over time limit
 Murilo Fischer (BRA) + 31' 47"
 Ignatas Konovalovas (LTU) s.t.

Did not finish
 Jonathan Castroviejo (ESP) DNF
 Imanol Erviti (ESP) DNF
 Ion Izagirre (ESP) DNF
 Sergio Henao (COL) DNF
 Miguel Ángel López (COL) DNF
 Jarlinson Pantano (COL) DNF
 Rigoberto Urán (COL) DNF
 Warren Barguil (FRA) DNF
 Steve Cummings (GBR) DNF
 Ian Stannard (GBR) DNF
 Rohan Dennis (AUS) DNF
 Scott Bowden (AUS) DNF
 Richie Porte (AUS) DNF
 Laurens De Plus (BEL) DNF
 Tim Wellens (BEL) DNF
 Tom Dumoulin (NED) DNF
 Wout Poels (NED) DNF
 Vincenzo Nibali (ITA) DNF
 Diego Rosa (ITA) DNF
 Michael Albasini (SUI) DNF
 Steve Morabito (SUI) DNF
 Simon Geschke (GER) DNF
 Maximilian Levy (GER) DNF
 Tony Martin (GER) DNF
 Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR) DNF
 Sven Erik Bystrøm (NOR) DNF
 Maciej Bodnar (POL) DNF
 Jan Bárta (CZE) DNF
 Leopold König (CZE) DNF
 Zdeněk Štybar (CZE) DNF
 Denys Kostyuk (UKR) DNF
 Andriy Khripta (UKR) DNF
 Matej Mohorič (SLO) DNF
 Ghader Mizbani (IRI) DNF
 Arvin Moazemi (IRI) DNF
 Samad Pourseyedi (IRI) DNF
 Nelson Oliveira (POR) DNF
 Abderrahmane Mansouri (ALG) DNF
 Youcef Reguigui (ALG) DNF
 Stefan Denifl (AUT) DNF
 Soufiane Haddi (MAR) DNF
 Mouhssine Lahsaini (MAR) DNF
 Taylor Phinney (USA) DNF
 Rein Taaramäe (EST) DNF
 Zac Williams (NZL) DNF
 Antoine Duchesne (CAN) DNF
 Hugo Houle (CAN) DNF
 Vasil Kiryienka (BLR) DNF
 Kohei Uchima (JPN) DNF
 Kim Ok-cheol (KOR) DNF
 Seo Joon-yong (KOR) DNF
 Jonathan Monsalve (VEN) DNF
 Miguel Ubeto (VEN) DNF
 Matija Kvasina (CRO) DNF
 Daniel Díaz (ARG) DNF
 Maximiliano Richeze (ARG) DNF
 Cheung King Lok (HKG) DNF
 José Luis Rodríguez Aguilar (CHI) DNF
 Adrien Niyonshuti (RWA) DNF
 Maksym Averin (AZE) DNF
 Serghei Țvetcov (ROM) DNF
 Luis Lemus (MEX) DNF
 Onur Balkan (TUR) DNF
 Ahmet Örken (TUR) DNF
 Kléber Ramos (BRA) DNF
 Ali Nouisri (TUN) DNF
 Stefan Hristov (BUL) DNF
 Manuel Rodas (GUA) DNF
 Byron Guamá (ECU) DNF
 Ivan Stević (SRB) DNF
 Tsgabu Grmay (ETH) DNF
 Diego Milán (DOM) DNF
 Dan Craven (NAM) DNF
 Óscar Soliz (BOL) DNF
 Qëndrim Guri (KOS) DNF
 Brian Babilonia (PUR) DNF
 Yousif Mirza (UAE) DNF
 Ariya Phounsavath (LAO) DNF
 Alexey Kurbatov (RUS) DNF

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