2019 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships

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2019 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships
VenueEmmen, Netherlands
Date(s) (2019-09-11 - 2019-09-15)11–15 September 2019
Nations participating49
Cyclists participating416
Events53
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The 2019 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships is the World Championships for road cycling for athletes with a physical disability. The Championships took place in Emmen in The Netherlands from 11 to 15 September 2019.[1]

Medalists[]

Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Men's events
10.4 km time trial H1 Fabrizio Cornegliani
 Italy
20' 37.88" Maxime Hordies
 Belgium
+ 1' 26.41" Pieter du Preez
 South Africa
+ 1' 29.40"
20.8 km time trial T1 Jianxin Chen
 China
36' 38.64"
 Germany
+ 37.81" Giorgio Farroni
 Italy
+ 1' 44.61"
T2 Hans-Peter Durst
 Germany
34' 06.93" Stuart Jones
 Australia
+ 15.68" Ryan Boyle
 United States
+ 54.02"
H2 Luca Mazzone
 Italy
33' 03.98" Sergio Garrote
 Spain
+ 1.54" William Groulx
 United States
+ 47.22"
H3 Vico Merklein
 Germany
29' 49.20" Paolo Cecchetto
 Italy
+ 44.18" Walter Ablinger
 Austria
+ 59.67"
H4 Jetze Plat
 Netherlands
28' 03.81" Thomas Davis
 United States
+ 26.64" Thomas Frühwirth
 Austria
+ 1' 14.32"
H5 Alessandro Zanardi
 Italy
29' 37.84" Tim de Vries
 Netherlands
+ 4.32" Oscar Sanchez
 United States
+ 27.31"
C1 Aaron Keith
 United States
29' 30.71" Michael Teuber
 Germany
+31.03" Ross Wilson
 Canada
+ 53.68"
C2 Darren Hicks
 Australia
28' 24.53" Ewoud Vromant
 Belgium
+ 22.33" Tristen Chernove
 Canada
+ 47.32"
31.2 km time trial C3 David Nicholas
 Australia
41' 25.70" Matthias Schindler
 Germany
+ 1' 01.44" Benjamin Watson
 Great Britain
+ 1' 14.35"
C4 Jozef Metelka
 Slovakia
40' 50.58"
 Russia
+ 18.08" Carol-Eduard Novak
 Romania
+ 47.71"
C5 Alistair Donohoe
 Australia
39' 22.52" Daniel Abraham
 Netherlands
+ 1.77" Lauro Chaman
 Brazil
+ 8.63"
Tandem B  Netherlands
Vincent ter Schure
Timo Fransen (pilot)
36' 17.29  Great Britain
Stephen Bate
Adam Duggleby (pilot)
+ 27.21"  Poland
Marcin Polak
(pilot)
+ 45.27"
22.2 km road race T1 Jianxin Chen
 China
45' 47"
 Germany
+ 2" Giorgio Farroni
 Italy
+ 8"
29.6 km road race T2 Ryan Boyle
 United States
52' 57" Hans-Peter Durst
 Germany
+ 5" Stephen Hills
 New Zealand
+ 13"
51.8 km road race H1 Maxime Hordies
 Belgium
1h 33' 23" Fabrizio Cornegliani
 Italy
+ 4' 49"
 Finland
+ 14' 04"
H2 Luca Mazzone
 Italy
1h 33' 23" Sergio Garrote
 Spain
s.t. William Groulx
 United States
+ 10"
66.6 km road race H3 Vico Merklein
 Germany
1h 43' 53"
 Belgium
s.t. Luis Miguel García-Marquina
 Spain
s.t.
H4 Jetze Plat
 Netherlands
1h 39' 01" Thomas Davis
 United States
s.t. Travis Gaertner
 United States
s.t.
H5 Tim de Vries
 Netherlands
1h 46' 22" Alessandro Zanardi
 Italy
s.t.
 China
s.t.
C1 Ricardo Ten
 Spain
1h 39' 44" Pierre Senska
 Germany
+ 14" Aaron Keith
 United States
+ 27"
C2 Alexandre Léauté
 France
1h 39' 48"
 Russia
s.t. Ewoud Vromant
 Belgium
s.t.
C3 Steffen Warias
 Germany
1h 39' 46" Jaco van Gass
 Great Britain
s.t.
 Spain
s.t.
88.8 km road race C4
 China
2h 03' 50"
 Russia
s.t. Patrik Kuril
 Slovakia
s.t.
C5 Andrea Tarlao
 Italy
2h 02' 54"
 Netherlands
+ 20" Alistair Donohoe
 Australia
s.t.
103.6 km road race Tandem B  Netherlands
Tristan Bangma
Patrick Bos (pilot)
2h 16' 14"  Spain

(pilot)
s.t.  Netherlands
Marcin Polak
(pilot)
s.t.
Women's events
10.4 km time trial H1 Emilie Miller
 Australia
43' 42.02"
H2
 Italy
21' 29.89"
 Netherlands
+ 1' 56.31"
20.8 km time trial H3 Alicia Dana
 United States
34' 41.15" Renata Kałuża
 Poland
+ 33.15"
 Slovakia
+ 57.70"
H4 Jennette Jansen
 Netherlands
33' 12.11"
 South Korea
+ 1' 46.81" Sandra Graf
  Switzerland
+ 2' 20.10"
H5 Andrea Eskau
 Germany
34' 47.48" Oksana Masters
 United States
+ 28.63"
 Netherlands
+ 3' 33.39"
T1 Eltje Malzbender
 New Zealand
44' 56.16"
 Russia
+ 1' 31.82" Shelley Gautier
 Canada
+ 1' 52.94"
T2 Carol Cooke
 Australia
38' 11.66" Jill Walsh
 United States
+ 1' 01.71"
 Canada
+ 1' 49.74"
C1
 China
34' 15.58"
 New Zealand
+ 47.15"
 Colombia
+ 1' 39.02"
C2 Qian Wangwei
 China
37' 27.31"
 Great Britain
+ 31.95" Kaitlyn Schurmann
 Australia
+ 3' 00.78"
C3 Paige Greco
 Australia
32' 10.93" Keiko Sugiura
 Japan
+ 2.48" Clara Brown
 United States
+ 35.53"
C4 Emily Petricola
 Australia
30' 55.57" Shawn Morelli
 United States
+ 32.81" Meg Lemon
 Australia
+ 1' 28.07"
C5 Sarah Storey
 Great Britain
29' 41.90" Anna Harkowska
 Poland
+ 58.03" Kerstin Brachtendorf
 Germany
+ 1' 12.99"
31.2 km time trial Tandem B  Ireland
Katie-George Dunlevy
Eve McCrystal (pilot)
41' 02.51"  New Zealand
Emma Foy
Hannah Van Kampen (pilot)
+ 55.28"  Great Britain
Lora Fachie
Corrine Hall (pilot)
+ 1' 09.03"
22.2 km road race T1 Eltje Malzbender
 New Zealand
51' 46" Shelley Gautier
 Canada
+ 12"
 Russia
+ 6' 02"
29.6 km road race T2 Carol Cooke
 Australia
59' 47" Angelika Dreock-Käser
 Germany
+ 1" Jana Majunke
 Germany
+ 26"
H1 Emilie Miller
 Australia
1h 32' 46"
H2
 Italy
1h 07' 13"
 Netherlands
DNF
51.8 km road race H3 Annika Zeyen
 Germany
1h 37' 41" Alicia Dana
 United States
+ 1" Renata Kałuża
 Poland
+ 1"
H4 Jennette Jansen
 Netherlands
1h 33' 48" Sandra Graf
  Switzerland
+ 1' 36"
 South Korea
+ 2' 31"
H5 Andrea Eskau
 Germany
1h 38' 27" Oksana Masters
 United States
s.t.
 Netherlands
+ 16' 26"
C1 Qian Wangwei
 China
1h 37' 00"
 Great Britain
+ 14" Kaitlyn Schurmann
 Australia
+ 4' 34"
C2 Maike Hausberger
 Germany
1h 36' 52"
 Colombia
+ 2" Sini Zeng
 China
+ 2"
C3 Wang Xiaomei
 China
1h 36' 47" Keiko Sugiura
 Japan
s.t. Clara Brown
 United States
s.t.
66.6 km road race C4 Shawn Morelli
 United States
1h 50' 05" Jianping Ruan
 China
+ 1' 43" Meg Lemon
 Australia
+ 1' 44"
C5 Sarah Storey
 Great Britain
1h 49' 14" Kerstin Brachtendorf
 Germany
+ 1" Samantha Bosco
 United States
+ 1"
81.4 km road race Tandem B  Ireland
Emma Foy
Hannah Van Kampen (pilot)
2h 07' 39"  Ireland
Katie-George Dunlevy
Eve McCrystal (pilot)
s.t.  Poland

(pilot)
+ 2"
Mixed events
Team Relay H1-5  Italy
Paolo Cecchetto (H3)
Luca Mazzone (H2)
Alessandro Zanardi (H5)
21' 28"  United States
William Groulx (H2)
(H3)
Thomas Davis (H4)
+ 14"  Germany
Annika Zeyen (H3)
Bernd Jeffré (H4)
Vico Merklein (H3)
+ 29"

Medal table[]

25 nations won medals[2]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Australia91515
2 Germany88319
3 Italy83213
4 Netherlands74213
5 China71210
6 United States48921
7 New Zealand3216
8 Great Britain2428
9 Spain1326
10 Belgium1315
11 Ireland1102
12 Slovakia1023
13 France1001
14 Russia0415
15 Poland0246
16 Japan0202
17 Canada0145
18 Colombia0112
 South Korea0112
  Switzerland0112
21 Austria0022
22 Brazil0011
 Finland0011
 Romania0011
 South Africa0011
Totals (25 nations)535049152

Participating nations[]

49 nations[3]

References[]

  1. ^ "Para-cycling: Rainbow jerseys and Paralympic qualification at stake in Emmen". UCI. Retrieved 5 September 2021.
  2. ^ Nation medal ranking
  3. ^ Nations List

External links[]

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