2016 UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial

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Men's time trial
2016 UCI Road World Championships
Time trial Rainbow jersey
Time trial Rainbow jersey
Race details
Dates12 October 2016
Stages1
Distance40 km (24.85 mi)
Winning time44' 42.99"[1]
Medalists
   Gold  Tony Martin (Germany)
   Silver  Vasil Kiryienka (Belarus)
   Bronze  Jonathan Castroviejo (Spain)
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The Men's time trial of the 2016 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 12 October 2016 in Doha, Qatar. It was the 23rd edition of the championship; Vasil Kiryienka of Belarus was the defending champion, after winning his first title in 2015.[2]

Kiryienka was unable to defend his title as he was beaten by Germany's Tony Martin, who won a record-equalling fourth world title in the discipline.[3] Martin finished 45.05 seconds clear of Kiryienka,[4] with the bronze medal being won by the European champion Jonathan Castroviejo from Spain, who was 25.86 seconds behind Kiryienka and 1 minute, 10.91 seconds in arrears of Martin.[5]

Course[]

The race started at the and finished at The Pearl-Qatar, after a flat course of 40 kilometres (25 miles).

Qualification[]

All National Federations were allowed to enter two riders to start the time trial.[6]

Final classification[]

[1]

Rank Rider Time
1 Germany Tony Martin (DEU) 44' 42.99"
2 Belarus Vasil Kiryienka () + 45.05"
3 Spain Jonathan Castroviejo (ESP) + 1' 10.91"
4 Poland Maciej Bodnar () + 1' 16.77"
5 Republic of Ireland Ryan Mullen () + 1' 21.75"
6 Australia Rohan Dennis () + 1' 27.12"
7 Belgium Yves Lampaert (BEL) + 1' 45.11"
8 Netherlands Jos van Emden (NED) + 1' 45.41"
9 Switzerland Reto Hollenstein () + 1' 51.51"
10 Luxembourg Bob Jungels () + 1' 56.59"
11 Netherlands Tom Dumoulin (NED) + 2' 01.51"
12 United Kingdom Alex Dowsett () + 2' 11.08"
13 Denmark Martin Toft Madsen (DNK) + 2' 11.42"
14 Poland Marcin Białobłocki () + 2' 15.30"
15 United States Taylor Phinney (USA) + 2' 21.68"
16 Russia Anton Vorobyev () + 2' 22.67"
17 Switzerland Stefan Küng () + 2' 25.04"
18 Australia Luke Durbridge () + 2' 28.34"
19 Ukraine Andriy Hrivko () + 2' 34.95"
20 Portugal Nelson Oliveira () + 2' 35.60"
21 Latvia Gatis Smukulis () + 2' 37.85"
22 Italy Manuel Quinziato (ITA) + 2' 39.35"
23 Norway Vegard Stake Laengen () + 2' 44.01"
24 Slovenia Primož Roglič () + 2' 46.06"
25 United Kingdom Steve Cummings () + 2' 48.53"
26 Belgium Victor Campenaerts (BEL) + 2' 51.00"
27 New Zealand Jack Bauer (NZL) + 3' 04.37"
28 United States Alexey Vermeulen (USA) + 3' 15.00"
29 Canada Hugo Houle () + 3' 17.24"
30 Republic of Ireland Nicolas Roche () + 3' 17.57"
31 Canada Ryan Roth () + 3' 21.44"
32 Belarus Kanstantsin Sivtsov () + 3' 25.59"
33 Germany Jasha Sütterlin (DEU) + 3' 26.51"
34 France Jérémy Roy () + 3' 28.52"
35 France Johan Le Bon () + 3' 29.21"
36 Denmark Søren Kragh Andersen (DNK) + 3' 43.97"
37 Spain Imanol Erviti (ESP) + 3' 45.96"
38 Lithuania Gediminas Bagdonas (LTU) + 3' 47.13"
39 Norway Edvald Boasson Hagen () + 3' 50.03"
40 Kazakhstan Dmitriy Gruzdev () + 4' 04.39"
41 Colombia Walter Vargas () + 4' 32.37"
42 Lithuania Ramūnas Navardauskas (LTU) + 4' 43.94"
43 Russia Maxim Belkov () + 5' 01.51"
44 Czech Republic Daniel Turek () + 5' 05.81"
45 Belarus Branislau Samoilau () + 5' 08.39"
46 Eritrea Mekseb Debesay () + 5' 09.99"
47 Ukraine Andriy Vasylyuk () + 5' 28.88"
48 Uzbekistan Muradjan Khalmuratov () + 5' 46.52"
49 Azerbaijan Elchin Asadov () + 5' 49.44"
50 Albania Eugert Zhupa () + 5' 52.91"
51 Azerbaijan Maksym Averin () + 6' 49.11"
52 Albania Redi Halilaj () + 6' 55.30"
53 Greece Polychronis Tzortzakis () + 7' 08.86"
54 Morocco Soufiane Haddi () + 7' 39.18"
55 India Naveen John () + 7' 48.15"
56 Kazakhstan Zhandos Bizhigitov () + 7' 49.65"
57 Eritrea Meron Teshome () + 7' 59.40"
58 Hong Kong Burr Ho () + 8' 23.62"
59 Rwanda Bonaventure Uwizeyimana () + 10' 22.54"
60 Qatar  () + 12' 53.79"
61 India Arvind Panwar () + 13' 30.99"
62 Kosovo  () + 13' 42.35"
63 Saudi Arabia  () + 15' 22.97"
64 Pakistan  () + 15' 50.70"
65 Pakistan  () + 16' 23.03"
66 Kuwait  () + 16' 32.52"
DNS Finland Matti Manninen ()
DNS Bahrain  ()
DNS Kuwait  ()
DNS Bahrain  ()

References[]

  1. ^ a b "Final Results / Résultat final: Men Elite Individual Time Trial / Contre-la-montre individuel Hommes Elite" (PDF). Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 12 October 2016. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  2. ^ "Tony Martin storms to victory in Road World Championships men's time trial". The Guardian. Guardian Media Group. Press Association. 12 October 2016. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  3. ^ Clarke, Stuart (12 October 2016). "Tony Martin dominates to win record-equalling fourth World Championships time trial title". Cycling Weekly. Time Inc. UK. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  4. ^ Farrand, Stephen (12 October 2016). "World Championships: Tony Martin wins world time trial title". Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  5. ^ Westby, Matt (12 October 2016). "Tony Martin wins world time trial in Qatar by beating Vasil Kiryienka". Sky Sports. Sky UK. Retrieved 12 October 2016.
  6. ^ http://uci.ch/mm/Document/News/Rulesandregulation/17/80/65/Syst%C3%A8medequalification2016-ENG-Final_English.pdf
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