2021 European Road Championships – Men's elite time trial

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Men's elite time trial
2021 European Road Championships
Race details
Dates9 September 2021
Stages1
Distance22.4 km (13.92 mi)
Medalists
   Gold  Stefan Küng (SUI)
   Silver  Filippo Ganna (ITA)
   Bronze  Remco Evenepoel (BEL)
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The men's elite time trial at the 2021 European Road Championships will take place on 9 September 2021, in Trentino, Italy. Nations are allowed to enter a maximum of 2 riders into the event.[1]

Results[]

Rank # Cyclist[2] Nation Time Diff.
1st place, gold medalist(s) 39 Stefan Küng   Switzerland 24:29.85
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 36 Filippo Ganna  Italy 24:37.55 +00:07.70
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 37 Remco Evenepoel  Belgium 24:44.41 +00:14.56
4 13 Stefan Bissegger   Switzerland 24:52.97 +00:23.11
5 34 Max Walscheid  Germany 25:07.92 +00:38.07
6 10 Edoardo Affini  Italy 25:08.23 +00:38.38
7 3 Kasper Asgreen  Denmark 25:21.06 +00:51.21
8 26 Maciej Bodnar  Poland 25:33.86 +01:04.01
9 38 Rémi Cavagna  France 25:35.54 +01:05.69
10 31 João Almeida  Portugal 25:46.07 +01:16.22
11 21 Jos van Emden  Netherlands 25:46.92 +01:17.07
12 35 Tadej Pogačar  Slovenia 25:50.96 +01:21.11
13 11 Rune Herregodts  Belgium 25:59.24 +01:29.39
14 7 Rafael Reis  Portugal 26:03.19 +01:33.34
15 12 Bruno Armirail  France 26:04.29 +01:34.44
16 9 Miguel Heidemann  Germany 26:07.60 +01:37.75
17 32 Jan Bárta  Czech Republic 26:20.32 +01:50.47
18 33 Ryan Mullen  Ireland 26:39.36 +02:09.50
19 30 Artem Nych  Russia 26:39.59 +02:09.74
20 20 Felix Ritzinger  Austria 26:41.99 +02:12.14
21 23 Mikkel Bjerg  Denmark 26:43.08 +02:13.23
22 14 Ognjen Ilić  Serbia 26:46.51 +02:16.66
23 22 Barnabás Peák  Hungary 26:47.35 +02:17.50
24 1 Julius van den Berg  Netherlands 26:50.47 +02:20.62
25 28 Andreas Miltiadis  Cyprus 26:59.88 +02:30.03
26 6 Artem Ovechkin  Russia 27:03.52 +02:33.67
27 27 Mykhaylo Kononenko  Ukraine 27:04.83 +02:34.98
28 2 János Pelikán  Hungary 27:06.87 +02:37.02
29 8 Conn McDunphy  Ireland 27:11.55 +02:41.70
30 16 Omer Goldstein  Israel 27:11.57 +02:41.72
31 4 Oleksandr Golovash  Ukraine 27:20.51 +02:50.66
32 18 Ukko Peltonen  Finland 27:23.81 +02:53.96
33 24 Andrej Petrovski  North Macedonia 27:38.14 +03:08.29
34 15 Michel Ries  Luxembourg 27:38.73 +03:08.88
35 19 Spas Gyurov  Bulgaria 28:01.51 +03:31.66
36 5 Venantas Lašinis  Lithuania 28:31.16 +04:01.31
37 17 Ingvar Ómarsson  Iceland 28:33.07 +04:03.22
38 25 Ronald Kuba  Slovakia 28:44.58 +04:14.73
39 29 Evaldas Šiškevičius  Lithuania 29:33.30 +05:03.45

References[]

  1. ^ "Technical Guide" (PDF). p. 10–11. Retrieved 8 September 2021.
  2. ^ "Results" (PDF). Retrieved 9 September 2021.
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