2014 UCI Road World Championships – Men's junior time trial
2014 UCI Road World Championships | ||||||||||
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Race details | ||||||||||
Dates | 23 September 2014 | |||||||||
Stages | 1 | |||||||||
Distance | 29.50 km (18.33 mi) | |||||||||
Winning time | 36' 13.49"[1] | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Events at the 2014 UCI Road World Championships | ||
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Participating nations Qualification | ||
Elite events | ||
Elite road race | men | women |
Elite time trial | men | women |
Elite team time trial | men | women |
Under-23 events | ||
Under-23 road race | men | |
Under-23 time trial | men | |
Junior events | ||
Junior road race | men | women |
Junior time trial | men | women |
The Men's junior time trial of the 2014 UCI Road World Championships took place in and around Ponferrada, Spain on 23 September 2014. The course of the race was 29.50 km (18.33 mi) with the start and finish in Ponferrada.[2]
Lennard Kämna became the first German rider to win the world title since Marcel Kittel in 2006, with a winning margin of almost 45 seconds over his nearest competitor. The silver medal went to American rider Adrien Costa, with the bronze medal going to Australia's Michael Storer; Costa and Storer were the only riders to get within a minute of Kämna's time.
Qualification[]
All National Federations were allowed to enter four riders for the race, with a maximum of two riders to start. In addition to this number, the outgoing World Champion and the current continental champions were also able to take part.[3]
For the event, competing riders used numbers 2 to 70, as number 1 was left unused.[4] Number 1 was scheduled to be worn by the defending World Champion, Igor Decraene, but three weeks prior to the championships – on 30 August 2014 – Decraene was killed in Zulte, Belgium, while returning from a house party.[5]
Champion | Name | Note |
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Outgoing World Champion | Igor Decraene (BEL) | Did not participate (deceased)[5] |
African Champion | (RSA) | |
European Champion | Lennard Kämna (DEU) | |
Oceanian Champion | Michael Storer (AUS) | |
Pan American Champion | (COL) | |
Asian Champion | (KOR) | Did not participate |
Course[]
The course of the men's junior time trial was 29.50 km (18.33 mi); it was held over the same course as the women's time trial. The time trial started in the centre of Ponferrada and passed through La Martina, Posada del Bierzo and Carracedelo before returning to Ponferrada. The total incline of the course was 172 m (564 ft). A few kilometres before the finish there was a climb, with an incline of over 100 m (330 ft) and a maximum inclination of 7%. A short stretch before riding into Ponferrada was made for the championships.[6]
Schedule[]
All times are in Central European Time (UTC+1).[7]
Date | Time | Event |
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23 September 2014 | 10:00–12:40 | Men's junior time trial |
23 September 2014 | 13:00 | Victory ceremony |
Participating nations[]
69 cyclists from 40 nations took part in the men's junior time trial. The number of cyclists per nation is shown in parentheses.[4]
Prize money[]
The UCI assigned premiums for the top 3 finishers with a total prize money of €1,380.[8]
Position | 1st | 2nd | 3rd | Total |
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Amount[8] | €767 | €383 | €230 | €1,380 |
Final classification[]
Rank | Rider | Time |
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1 | Lennard Kämna (DEU) | 36' 13.49" |
2 | Adrien Costa (USA) | + 44.66" |
3 | Michael Storer () | + 58.11" |
4 | Filippo Ganna (ITA) | + 1' 05.94" |
5 | (USA) | + 1' 19.13" |
6 | Tom Wirtgen () | + 1' 29.86" |
7 | Sven Reutter (DEU) | + 1' 34.27" |
8 | Michael O'Loughlin () | + 1' 42.81" |
9 | () | + 1' 43.89" |
10 | Matthew Gibson () | + 1' 46.81" |
11 | (DEU) | + 1' 47.53" |
12 | Niklas Larsen (DEN) | + 1' 51.55" |
13 | () | + 1' 58.45" |
14 | Corentin Ermenault () | + 2' 01.63" |
15 | Tobias Foss () | + 2' 01.77" |
16 | Mark Padun () | + 2' 10.57" |
17 | Szymon Sajnok () | + 2' 17.32" |
18 | () | + 2' 21.66" |
19 | Gino Mäder () | + 2' 22.71" |
20 | Senne Leysen (BEL) | + 2' 22.99" |
21 | Edoardo Affini (ITA) | + 2' 34.67" |
22 | () | + 2' 36.20" |
23 | Alisher Zhumakan () | + 2' 37.00" |
24 | (BEL) | + 2' 45.51" |
25 | () | + 2' 46.05" |
26 | (DEN) | + 2' 55.93" |
27 | Anton Ivashkin () | + 2' 56.25" |
28 | Gustav Basson () | + 2' 56.35" |
29 | () | + 2' 56.92" |
30 | Ivo Oliveira () | + 3' 00.96" |
31 | Izidor Penko () | + 3' 03.41" |
32 | () | + 3' 03.54" |
33 | Erlend Blikra () | + 3' 07.45" |
34 | Mark Downey () | + 3' 09.49" |
35 | () | + 3' 10.48" |
36 | Andrej Petrovski () | + 3' 27.13" |
37 | Daniel Felipe Martínez () | + 3' 27.46" |
38 | Yuriy Natarov () | + 3' 28.71" |
39 | Kevin Geniets () | + 3' 30.05" |
40 | () | + 3' 30.94" |
41 | Onur Balkan () | + 3' 34.33" |
42 | () | + 3' 35.36" |
43 | Petr Rikunov () | + 3' 36.42" |
44 | () | + 3' 36.84" |
45 | () | + 3' 38.71" |
46 | () | + 3' 40.94" |
47 | Pier-André Côté () | + 3' 41.33" |
48 | () | + 3' 44.80" |
49 | () | + 3' 50.26" |
50 | () | + 3' 54.03" |
51 | () | + 3' 55.35" |
52 | () | + 3' 57.09" |
53 | Diego López (ESP) | + 4' 00.15" |
54 | Islam Mansouri () | + 4' 15.59" |
55 | Xavier Cañellas (ESP) | + 4' 18.54" |
56 | Keigo Kusaba () | + 4' 24.98" |
57 | Norman Vahtra () | + 4' 34.99" |
58 | Abderrahim Zahiri () | + 4' 48.48" |
59 | El Mehdi Chokri () | + 4' 52.87" |
60 | Emil Dima () | + 5' 19.51" |
61 | () | + 5' 21.21" |
62 | () | + 5' 23.26" |
63 | () | + 5' 30.31" |
64 | () | + 5' 40.09" |
65 | () | + 6' 16.39" |
66 | () | + 6' 46.04" |
67 | () | + 7' 07.40" |
68 | () | + 7' 35.12" |
69 | () | + 8' 38.99" |
References[]
- ^ a b "Results / Résultats: Men Juniors Individual Time Trial / Contre-la-montre individuel Hommes Juniors" (PDF). Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 23 September 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-01-29. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
- ^ "Racing Programme". mundialciclismoponferrada. Archived from the original on 2014-11-12. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
- ^ "Competition Guide Appendices" (PDF). UCI. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
- ^ a b "Start List / Liste de départ: Men Juniors Individual Time Trial / Contre-la-montre individuel Hommes Juniors" (PDF). Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 23 September 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
- ^ a b "Wereldkampioen tijdrijden Igor Decraene (18) stapt uit het leven" [World time trial champion Igor Decraene (18) loses his life] (in Dutch). hln.be. 30 August 2014.
- ^ "Individual time trial elite women (course)" (PDF). mundialciclismoponferrada .com. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
- ^ "Sport Competition Schedule" (PDF). mundialciclismoponferrada.com. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
- ^ a b "Competitions Guide" (PDF). uci.ch. Retrieved 5 September 2014.
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