2012 UCI Road World Championships – Men's under-23 time trial

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Men's under-23 time trial
2012 UCI Road World Championships
Rainbow jersey
Race details
DatesSeptember 17, 2012
Stages1
Distance36.0 km (22.37 mi)
Winning time44' 09.02"
Medalists
   Gold  Anton Vorobyev (RUS) (Russia)
   Silver  Rohan Dennis (AUS) (Australia)
   Bronze  Damien Howson (AUS) (Australia)
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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
1 Russia Anton Vorobyev () 44' 09.02"
2 Australia Rohan Dennis () + 44.39"
3 Australia Damien Howson () + 51.12"
4 Denmark Lasse Norman Hansen (DEN) + 53.28"
5 Denmark Rasmus Quaade (DEN) + 1' 02.56"
6 Ukraine Marlen Zmorka () + 1' 09.42"
7 Denmark  (DEN) + 1' 25.24"
8 Germany Jasha Sütterlin (GER) + 1' 28.70"
9 Russia Sergey Chernetski () + 1' 37.95"
10 Netherlands Tom Dumoulin (NED) + 1' 40.78"
11 France Johan Le Bon () + 1' 50.26"
12 Luxembourg Bob Jungels () + 1' 52.92"
13 Canada Hugo Houle () + 1' 59.72"
14 France Yoann Paillot () + 2' 12.09"
15 Switzerland  () + 2' 17.05"
16 Belgium Yves Lampaert (BEL) + 2' 19.25"
17 Ukraine Oleksandr Golovash () + 2' 26.80"
18 Kazakhstan Alexey Lutsenko () + 2' 31.61"
19 Argentina Eduardo Sepulveda () + 2' 40.89"
20 United States Nathan Brown (USA) + 2' 41.60"
21 Netherlands Jasper Hamelink (NED) + 2' 41.94"
22 Kazakhstan Daniil Fominykh () + 2' 45.30"
23 Austria Patrick Konrad () + 2' 46.09"
24 Germany Jakob Steigmiller (GER) + 2' 48.80"
25 Ethiopia Tsgabu Grmay () + 2' 49.91"
26 Belgium Kevin De Jonghe (BEL) + 3' 00.44"
27 United States Lawrence Warbasse (USA) + 3' 08.34"
28 Switzerland Silvan Dillier () + 3' 09.08"
29 United Kingdom  () + 3' 09.30"
30 Republic of Ireland Sean Downey () + 3' 10.86"
31 Czech Republic Daniel Turek () + 3' 16.71"
32 Sweden Tobias Ludvigsson () + 3' 26.91"
33 Austria Andreas Hofer () + 3' 28.71"
34 Spain Omar Fraile (ESP) + 3' 29.74"
35 Colombia Hernando Bohorquez () + 3' 35.15"
36 South Africa Louis Meintjes () + 3' 42.48"
37 New Zealand James Oram (NZL) + 3' 43.95"
38 Italy Davide Martinelli (ITA) + 3' 50.26"
39 United Kingdom Samuel Harrison () + 4' 07.29"
40 Slovenia Klemen Stimulak () + 4' 12.79"
41 Canada David Boily () + 4' 16.33"
42 Belarus  () + 4' 23.48"
43 Spain  (ESP) + 4' 25.85"
44 Slovenia  () + 4' 29.31"
45 New Zealand Jason Christie (NZL) + 4' 36.73"
46 Morocco Soufiane Haddi () + 4' 41.75"
47 Luxembourg Alex Kirsch () + 4' 42.42"
48 Republic of Ireland Conor Dunne () + 4' 46.77"
49 Italy Mattia Cattaneo (ITA) + 4' 51.15"
50 Namibia Till Drobisch () + 5' 15.64"
51 Ivory Coast Issiaka Cisse () + 5' 25.00"
52 Azerbaijan  () + 5' 44.66"
53 Belarus  () + 5' 55.50"
54 Lithuania Paulius Siskevicius (LTU) + 5' 57.04"
55 Thailand Sarawut Sirironnachai () + 6' 25.01"
56 Netherlands Antilles  () + 6' 39.49"
57 Morocco Reda Aadel () + 6' 53.02"
58 Ecuador Carlos Quisphe () + 6' 53.67"
59 Bolivia  () + 7' 01.77"
60 Dominican Republic  () + 7' 04.53"
61 Netherlands Antilles  () + 7' 08.26"
62 Slovakia  () + 7' 12.94"
63 Japan Hiroshi Tsubaki () + 7' 16.61"
64 Moldova Maxim Rusnac () + 7' 29.65"
65 Ecuador  () + 7' 50.10"
66 Mexico Ulises Alfredo Castillo () + 8' 31.69"
67 North Macedonia Stefan Petrovski () + 9' 08.71"
Panama Ramon Carretero () DNF

References[]

  1. ^ "Results" (PDF). 17 September 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 October 2012. Retrieved 18 September 2012.

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