2014 UCI Road World Championships – Men's junior road race explained

Men's junior road race
Series:2014 UCI Road World Championships
Date:27 September 2014
Stages:1
Distance:127.40
Unit:km
Time:3h 07' 00"
Speed:40.877
Type:medals
First:Jonas Bokeloh
First Nat:DEU
Second:Alexandr Kulikovskiy
Second Nat:RUS
Third:Peter Lenderink
Third Nat:NED
Previous:2013
Next:2015

The Men's junior road race of the 2014 UCI Road World Championships took place in and around Ponferrada, Spain on 27 September 2014. The course of the race was 127.4km (79.2miles) with the start and finish in Ponferrada.[1]

In a sprint finish of 32 riders, Jonas Bokeloh became the first German rider since Holger Loew in 1996, to win the junior world title. He out-sprinted Russia's Alexandr Kulikovskiy and Peter Lenderink of the Netherlands for the gold medal.

Qualification

Qualification was based mainly on the final UCI Juniors Nations' Cup ranking as of 15 August 2014. The first ten nations in this classification qualified six riders to start, the next five nations qualified five riders to start and the next five nations qualified four riders to start. Spain, as the organising nation, were entitled to five riders to start. Other nations and non ranked nations had the opportunity to send three riders to start. Moreover, continental champions were qualified to take part in the race, on top of the nation numbers. The outgoing World Champion, Mathieu van der Poel, did not compete as he was no longer eligible to contest junior races.[2]

TourPositionNumber of ridersNations
UCI Juniors Nations' Cup ranking1–1012 to enter, 6 to start








11–1510 to enter, 5 to start



16–208 to enter, 4 to start



Organizing nation10 to enter, 5 to start
Other nations6 to enter, 3 to startTBD
ChampionName
African Champion
Pan American Champion
Asian Champion
Oceanian Champion

Course

The race was held on the same circuit as the other road races and consisted of seven laps. The circuit was 18.2km (11.3miles) long and included two hills. The total climbing was 306m (1,004feet) per lap and the maximum incline was 10.7%.[3]

The first 4km (02miles) were flat, after which the climb to Alto de Montearenas started, with an average gradient of 8%. After a few hundred metres the ascent flattened and the remaining 5.1km (03.2miles) were at an average gradient of 3.5%. Next was a descent, with the steepest point after 11km (07miles) at a 16% negative gradient.

The Alto de Compostilla was a short climb of 1.1km (00.7miles), at an average gradient is 6.5% with some of the steepest parts at 11%. The remaining distance of 4.5km (02.8miles) was downhill thereafter, prior to the finish in Ponferrada.

Schedule

All times are in Central European Time (UTC+1).[4]

DateTimeEvent
27 September 2014 09:00–12:15 Men's junior road race
27 September 2014 12:35 Victory ceremony

Participating nations

187 cyclists from 55 nations took part in the men's junior road race. The number of cyclists per nation is shown in parentheses.[5]

Prize money

The UCI assigned premiums for the top 3 finishers with a total prize money of 3,450.[6]

Position1st2nd3rdTotal
Amount€1,533€1,150€767€3,450

Results

Final classification

Of the race's 187 entrants, 110 riders completed the full distance of 127.4km (79.2miles).

RankRiderCountryTime
1Jonas Bokeloh
2Alexandr Kulikovskiy
3Peter Lenderinks.t.
4Edoardo Affinis.t.
5Magnus Klariss.t.
6Izidor Penkos.t.
7Lucas Erikssons.t.
8Lorenzo Fortunatos.t.
9Leo Daness.t.
10Sjoerd Baxs.t.
11Jordi Warlops.t.
12Wilmar Paredess.t.
13Emiel Planckaerts.t.
14Gino Mäders.t.
15Moritz Fußneggers.t.
16James Shaws.t.
17Masahiro Ishigamis.t.
18Mitchell Cornelisses.t.
19Christian Kochs.t.
20Martin Schäppis.t.
21Aurélien Paret-Peintres.t.
22Pascal Eenkhoorns.t.
23Jonas Gregaards.t.
24Jai Hindleys.t.
25Senne Leysens.t.
26Benjamin Brkićs.t.
27Michael Storers.t.
28Mark Paduns.t.
29Ward Jasperss.t.
30Stepan Kurianovs.t.
31Andrej Petrovskis.t.
32Vincenzo Albaneses.t.
33Hampus Anderberg+ 8"
34James Thompson+ 12"
35Tamirlan Tassymov+ 16"
36Zeno Caminada+ 20"
37Kevin Geniets+ 37"
38Øyvind Skog+ 38"
39Pavel Sivakov+ 38"
40Jaime Restrepo+ 1' 10"
41Filippo Ganna+ 1' 10"
42Maxim Satlikov+ 1' 33"
43Rayane Bouhanni+ 1' 44"
44Michael O'Loughlin+ 1' 44"
45Alexander Faglum Karlsson+ 1' 44"
46Aleksander Vlasov+ 1' 44"
47Patrick Haller+ 1' 44"
48Yuriy Chsherbinin+ 1' 44"
49Mario Spengler+ 1' 44"
50Phil O'Donnell+ 1' 44"
51Jan Maas+ 1' 44"
52Zeke Mostov+ 1' 44"
53Sasu Halme+ 1' 44"
54Miguel Ángel Ballesteros+ 1' 44"
55Pierre Idjouadiene+ 1' 44"
RankRiderCountryTime
56Riccardo Verza+ 1' 48"
57Gotzon Martin+ 3' 36"
58Juraj Bellan+ 3' 36"
59Rocco Fuggiano+ 3' 38"
60Eddie Dunbar+ 3' 51"
61Nicola Conci+ 3' 57"
62Zan Jerkic+ 4' 23"
63Ivan Venter+ 4' 23"
64Erlend Blikra+ 4' 44"
65Rodrigo Quirino+ 4' 46"
66Hartthijs de Vries+ 4' 55"
67Matt Gibson+ 5' 04"
68José Gerardo Ulloa+ 5' 41"
69Diego Sevilla+ 5' 44"
70Jesper Schultz+ 6' 19"
71Pavlo Bondarenko+ 6' 33"
72Anders Hardahl+ 6' 36"
73Gustaf Andersson+ 7' 05"
74Gustav Basson+ 7' 05"
75Marcel Neuhauser+ 7' 05"
76Javier Montoya+ 7' 05"
77Niklas Larsen+ 7' 05"
78Tom Wirtgen+ 7' 05"
79Keigo Kusaba+ 8' 22"
80David Gaudu+ 8' 27"
81Casper Pedersen+ 8' 40"
82Jean-Simon D'Anjou+ 9' 44"
83Patrick Gamper+ 9' 48"
84Grigoriy Shtein+ 9' 48"
85Peeter Pung+ 9' 48"
86Abderrahim Zahiri+ 9' 48"
87Petr Rikunov+ 9' 48"
88Gorazd Per+ 9' 48"
89Matic Veber+ 9' 48"
90Martin Palm+ 9' 48"
91Adrien Costa+ 9' 56"
92Stephen Shanahan+ 9' 56"
93Will Barta+ 10' 14"
94Syver Wærsted+ 11' 35"
95Tobias Foss+ 11' 35"
96Derek Gee+ 12' 09"
97Patryk Soliński+ 12' 09"
98El Mehdi Chokri+ 12' 54"
99Graeme Ockhuis+ 15' 01"
100Xavier Cañellas+ 15' 22"
101Konstyantyn Ashurov+ 15' 22"
102Torjus Sleen+ 15' 22"
103Alisher Zhumakan+ 15' 22"
104Juan Francisco Villalobos+ 15' 24"
105Sven Reutter+ 15' 24"
106Artūrs Belēvičs+ 16' 56"
107Emil Dima+ 18' 10"
108Jack Maddux+ 18' 23"
109Onur Balkan+ 19' 33"
110Stephen Williams+ 23' 45"

Riders who failed to finish

77 riders failed to finish the race.

RiderCountry
Jonathan Brown
Ben Ganon
Pier-André Côté
Aleksandrs Rubļevskis
Valters Cakss
Islam Mansouri
Zoheir Benyoub
Daniel Martínez
Jaume Sureda
Lennard Kämna
Keisuke Nakamura
David Zverko
Orluis Aular
Dilmurdjon Siddikov
Nathan Draper
Rui Oliveira
Ridion Kopshti
Facundo Crisafulli
Gabriel Cullaigh
Dzmitry Zhyhunou
Roman Lehký
Ladislav Kniha
Huynh Thanh Tung
Adrián Jaramillo
Dawid Adamczyk
Lucian Buga
Marco-Tapio Niemi
Damien Touzé
André Carvalho
Dušan Rajović
Dylan O'Brien
Ismael Cárdenas
Damian Sławek
Salvador Martínez
Kristian Zimany
Ahmed Amine Galdoune
Nico Selenati
Yam Poliak
Ed Walsh
RiderCountry
Brian Carro
Alizada Elgün
Luka Čotar
Alexei Piashkun
Itamar Einhorn
Daniel Moricz
Tiago Antunes
Bruno Kristić
Daiki Magosaki
Ayman Elsayed Imam
Akramjon Sunnatov
André Gohr
Ekke-Kaur Vosman
Norman Vahtra
Kanan Gahramanli
José Yustiz
Ismail Bouricha
Jon Božič
Gergő Gönczi
Marius Skjolden
Nikolay Ilichev
Ilyass Rabihi
Daire Feeley
Niklas Henttala
Alihan Demirbağ
Francisco Lara
Mohamed Eleiwa Helal
Enzo Luján
Larry Valvasori
Gordian Banzer
Alexis Alarcón
Mustafa Erikçi
Dmitriy Ponkratov
Anton Ivashkin
Lucas Hamilton
Realdo Ramaliu
Steff Cras
Dušan Kalaba

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Racing Programme . mundialciclismoponferrada . 15 April 2014 . https://web.archive.org/web/20141112051628/http://www.mundialciclismoponferrada.com/program-2 . 2014-11-12 . dead .
  2. Web site: Competition Guide Appendices. UCI. 1 September 2014.
  3. Web site: HILLS PROFILES. mundialciclismoponferrada.com. 15 April 2014.
  4. Web site: Sport Competition Schedule. mundialciclismoponferrada.com. 2 September 2014.
  5. Web site: Start List / Liste de départ: Men Juniors Road Race / Course en ligne Hommes Junior. Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 27 September 2014. 27 September 2014. PDF. https://web.archive.org/web/20150129054814/http://cycling.sportresult.com/results/cr/2014/WM/10STL00.pdf. 29 January 2015. dead.
  6. Web site: Competitions Guide. uci.ch. 5 September 2014.