2021 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships

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2021 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships
VenueCascais, Portugal
Date(s) (2021-06-09 - 2021-06-13)9–13 June 2021
Nations participating39
Cyclists participating270
Events51
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The 2021 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships is the World Championships for road cycling for athletes with a physical disability. The Championships took place in Cascais in Portugal from 9 to 13 June 2021.[1]

Medalists[]

Event Class Gold Silver Bronze
Men's events
16.8 km time trial H1 Fabrizio Cornegliani
 Italy
36' 44.80" Pieter du Preez
 South Africa
+ 1' 41.62" Maxime Hordies
 Belgium
+ 3' 16.99"
H2 Luca Mazzone
 Italy
27' 41.20" Sergio Garrote
 Spain
+ 36.79" Florian Jouanny
 France
+ 2' 09.68"
T1 Giorgio Farroni
 Italy
31' 33.94"
 Spain
+ 1' 10.47"
 Czech Republic
+ 5' 38.30"
T2
 Spain
28' 33.12"
 United States
+ 28.45"
 United States
+ 43.57"
C1 Ricardo Ten
 Spain
24' 31.64" Mikhail Astashov
RPC
+ 5.01" Michael Teuber
 Germany
+ 36.26"
25.2 km time trial H3 Paolo Cecchetto
 Italy
37' 59.20"
 Spain
+ 24.00" Vico Merklein
 Germany
+ 51.80"
H4 Jetze Plat
 Netherlands
35' 27.10" Thomas Frühwirth
 Austria
+ 35.57" Alexander Gritsch
 Austria
+ 1' 34.16"
H5 Mitch Valize
 Netherlands
36' 01.84" Loïc Vergnaud
 France
+ 21.73" Gary O'Reilly
 Ireland
+ 54.90"
C2 Alexandre Léauté
 France
35' 09.88" Maurice Eckhard
 Spain
+ 10.81"
RPC
+ 38.44"
33.6 km time trial C3
 France
48' 14.26" Matthias Schindler
 Germany
+ 1.63"
 Colombia
+ 49.14"
C4 George Peasgood
 Great Britain
45' 02.52"
 United States
+ 1' 45.27" Diego Dueñas
 Colombia
+ 2' 21.39"
C5 Daniel Abraham
 Netherlands
43' 22.98" Dorian Foulon
 France
+ 2.43" Lauro Chaman
 Brazil
+ 2.65"
Tandem B  Great Britain
Stephen Bate
Adam Duggleby (pilot)
41' 11.60"  France
Alexandre Lloveras
Corentin Ermenault (pilot)
+ 8.03"  Netherlands
Vincent ter Schure
Timo Fransen (pilot)
+ 8.10"
25.2 km road race T1 Giorgio Farroni
 Italy
49' 30"
 Spain
+ 3' 43"
 Czech Republic
+ 7' 57"
33.6 km road race T2 Tim Celen
 Belgium
1h 01' 12"
 Colombia
s.t.
 Spain
+ 2"
50.4 km road race H1 Pieter du Preez
 South Africa
1h 38' 06" Fabrizio Cornegliani
 Italy
s.t. Maxime Hordies
 Belgium
s.t.
H2 Luca Mazzone
 Italy
1h 29' 04" Sergio Garrote
 Spain
+ 4" Florian Jouanny
 France
+ 2' 03"
67.2 km road race H3 Riadh Tarsim
 France
1h 48' 29" Vico Merklein
 Germany
s.t.
 Spain
s.t.
H4 Jetze Plat
 Netherlands
1h 37' 48" Thomas Frühwirth
 Austria
+ 28"
  Switzerland
+ 3' 44"
H5 Mitch Valize
 Netherlands
1h 46' 26" Loïc Vergnaud
 France
s.t. Tim de Vries
 Netherlands
+ 1' 34"
C1 Pierre Senska
 Germany
1h 46' 16" Ricardo Ten
 Spain
s.t. Mikhail Astashov
RPC
s.t.
C2 Alexandre Léauté
 France
1h 40' 05"
RPC
+ 24" Ewoud Vromant
 Belgium
+ 2' 05"
C3 Fabio Anobile
 Italy
1h 50' 56"
 Netherlands
s.t. Finlay Graham
 Great Britain
s.t.
92.4 km road race C4 Patrik Kuril
 Slovakia
2h 05' 49" George Peasgood
 Great Britain
+ 4"
 Ireland
+ 2' 47"
C5 Lauro Chaman
 Brazil
2h 05' 47" Yehor Dementyev
 Ukraine
s.t. Kévin Le Cunff
 France
+ 1' 20"
117.6 km road race Tandem B  Spain
Christian Venge
(pilot)
2h 33' 04"  Netherlands
Vincent ter Schure
Timo Fransen (pilot)
s.t.  Netherlands
Tristan Bangma
Patrick Bos (pilot)
s.t.
Women's events
16.8 km time trial H1
 Italy
1h 00' 08.69"
H2
 Italy
41' 10.14"
H3 Francesca Porcellato
 Italy
28' 38.17" Annika Zeyen
 Germany
+ 21.20" Renata Kałuża
 Poland
+ 1' 00.93"
H4 Jennette Jansen
 Netherlands
27' 49.42"
RPC
+ 1' 25.43" Sandra Graf
  Switzerland
+ 1' 46.90"
H5
 Netherlands
28' 59.12"
 Italy
+ 23.28" Katia Aere
 Italy
+ 1' 25.05"
T1 Shelley Gautier
 Canada
40' 24.19"
RPC
+ 2' 05.40"
T2 Angelika Dreock-Käser
 Germany
33' 31.10" Jana Majunke
 Germany
+ 7.88" Jill Walsh
 United States
+ 21.86"
C2
 Colombia
28' 43.40" Maike Hausberger
 Germany
+ 25.42"
  Switzerland
+ 38.75"
C3 Anna Beck
 Sweden
26' 34.60"
 France
+ 30.00" Denise Schindler
 Germany
+ 1' 13.01"
25.2 km time trial C4 Marie-Claude Molnar
 Canada
41' 49.47"
 France
+ 2' 06.77"  [Wikidata]
RPC
+ 2' 35.93"
C5 Sarah Storey
 Great Britain
35' 47.24" Crystal Lane-Wright
 Great Britain
+ 46.09" Kerstin Brachtendorf
 Germany
+ 2' 05.06"
33.6 km time trial Tandem B  Great Britain
Lora Fachie
Corrine Hall (pilot)
48' 28.38"  Ireland
Katie-George Dunlevy
Eve McCrystal (pilot)
+ 30.72"  Poland

(pilot)
+ 1' 37.22"
25.2 km road race T1 Shelley Gautier
 Canada
1h 05' 27"
RPC
+ 2' 44"
33.6 km road race T2 Jana Majunke
 Germany
1h 07' 06" Jill Walsh
 United States
s.t. Angelika Dreock-Käser
 Germany
s.t.
42.0 km road race H1
 Italy
1h 46' 23"
H2
 Italy
1h 41' 15"
58.8 km road race H3 Annika Zeyen
 Germany
1h 50' 56" Francesca Porcellato
 Italy
s.t. Renata Kałuża
 Poland
+ 9"
H4 Jennette Jansen
 Netherlands
1h 49' 49"
  Switzerland
+ 2' 03"
  Switzerland
+ 2' 18"
H5
 Netherlands
2h 03' 33"
 Italy
s.t. Katia Aere
 Italy
+ 4"
C2 Maike Hausberger
 Germany
1h 43' 31"
  Switzerland
+ 4"
 Colombia
+ 3' 10"
C3 Anna Beck
 Sweden
1h 40' 07" Denise Schindler
 Germany
s.t.
 Great Britain
+ 3' 30"
67.2 km road race C4 Marie-Claude Molnar
 Canada
1h 56' 17"  [Wikidata]
RPC
+ 5' 24"
 France
+ 7' 33"
C5 Sarah Storey
 Great Britain
1h 52' 01" Kerstin Brachtendorf
 Germany
s.t.
RPC
s.t.
100.8 km road race Tandem B  Great Britain
Sophie Unwin
Jenny Holl (pilot)
2h 34' 34"  Ireland
Katie-George Dunlevy
Eve McCrystal (pilot)
s.t.  Great Britain
Lora Fachie
Corrine Hall (pilot)
s.t.
Mixed events
Team Relay H1-5  Italy
Diego Colombari (H5)
Luca Mazzone (H2)
Paolo Cecchetto (H3)
23' 29"  Spain
(H3)
Sergio Garrote (H2)
Luis Miguel García-Marquina (H3)
+ 17"  Germany
Annika Zeyen (H3)
Bernd Jeffré (H4)
Vico Merklein (H3)
+ 38"

Medal table[]

RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy134219
2 Netherlands92314
3 Great Britain62311
4 Germany57618
5 France46414
6 Canada4004
7 Spain38213
8 Sweden2002
9 Colombia1135
10 South Africa1102
11 Belgium1034
12 Brazil1012
13 Slovakia1001
14RJF Flag Russian Paralympic Committee06410
15 United States0325
16  Switzerland0246
17 Ireland0224
18 Austria0213
19 Ukraine0101
20 Poland0033
21 Czech Republic0022
Totals (21 nations)514745143

Participating nations[]

39 nations participated.[2]

References[]

  1. ^ "2021 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships: best in the world head to Portugal". UCI. Retrieved 9 June 2021.
  2. ^ Participating nations

External links[]

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