2018 UCI Road World Championships – Men's under-23 road race explained

Men's under-23 road race
Series:2018 UCI Road World Championships
Date:28 September 2018
Stages:1
Distance:179.5
Unit:km
Time:4h 24' 05"[1]
Speed:40.783
Type:medals
Previous:2017
Next:2019

The Men's under-23 road race of the 2018 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 28 September 2018 in Innsbruck, Austria. It was the 23rd edition of the event, for which French rider Benoît Cosnefroy was the defending champion, having won in 2017.[2] 178 riders from 52 nations entered the competition.[3]

The race was won by Switzerland's Marc Hirschi – becoming the first Swiss rider to win the gold medal[4] – after he attacked from a small group on the final descent into Innsbruck, and soloed away to a fifteen-second margin of victory.[5] The remaining members of that small group, Bjorg Lambrecht from Belgium and Finland's Jaakko Hänninen, did battle for the remaining medals, with silver going to Lambrecht and bronze to Hänninen.[6]

Course

The race started in Kufstein and headed south-west towards Innsbruck with a primarily rolling route, except for a climb of 5km (03miles) between Fritzens and Gnadenwald – as had been in the time trial events earlier in the week – with an average 7.1% gradient and maximum of 14% in places.[7] After 84.2km (52.3miles), the riders crossed the finish line for the first time, before starting four laps of a circuit 23.8km (14.8miles) in length. The circuit contained a climb of 7.9km (04.9miles), at an average gradient of 5.9% but reaching 10% in places, from the outskirts of Innsbruck through Aldrans and Lans towards Igls.[8] After a short period of flat roads, the race descended through Igls back towards Innsbruck and the finish line in front of the Tyrolean State Theatre.

Qualification

Qualification was based mainly on the UCI Under-23 Continental Rankings by nations as of 12 August 2018, with varying number on qualifications depending on the continent.[9] In addition to this number,[9] any rider within the top placings of the continent's elite tour ranking that was not already qualified, the outgoing World Champion and the current continental champions were also able to take part.[10]

Qualification methods

The following nations qualified.[10]

TourCriteriumRank of riders
to start
Nations
UCI Africa TourUnder-23 Ranking by Nations1st5
2nd4
3–53
UCI America Tour1–35
4–64
7–103
UCI Asia Tour1–25
3–44
5–73
UCI Europe Tour1–155
16–204
21–273
UCI Oceania Tour1st5
2nd3

Continental champions

NameCountryReason
Masaki YamamotoAsian Champion
Marc HirschiEuropean Champion
Federico VivasPan American Champion

Participating nations

178 cyclists from 52 nations were entered in the men's road race.[3] The number of cyclists per nation is shown in parentheses.[1]

Final classification

Of the race's 178 entrants, 90 riders completed the full distance of 179.5km (111.5miles).[1]

RankRiderCountryTime
1Marc Hirschi
2Bjorg Lambrecht+ 15"
3Jaakko Hänninen+ 15"
4Gino Mäder+ 35"
5Mark Padun+ 37"
6Jaime Castrillo+ 45"
7Tadej Pogačar+ 47"
8Ethan Hayter+ 47"
9Patrick Müller+ 47"
10James Shaw+ 47"
11Jai Hindley+ 47"
12Clément Champoussin+ 47"
13Aurélien Paret-Peintre+ 1' 06"
14Georg Zimmermann+ 1' 06"
15Aleksandr Vlasov+ 1' 07"
16Samuele Battistella+ 1' 07"
17Robert Stannard+ 2' 48"
18Stefan de Bod+ 3' 21"
19Alessandro Fedeli+ 3' 21"
20Eddie Dunbar+ 3' 23"
21Mikkel Frølich Honoré+ 3' 46"
22Tobias Foss+ 3' 46"
23Lennard Kämna+ 3' 50"
24Andrea Bagioli+ 3' 50"
25Neilson Powless+ 4' 28"
26Mark Donovan+ 4' 45"
27Valentin Madouas+ 4' 57"
28Marcel Neuhauser+ 4' 57"
29Max Kanter+ 5' 41"
30Pascal Eenkhoorn+ 5' 41"
31Barnabás Peák+ 5' 41"
32Wilmar Paredes+ 5' 41"
33Viktor Verschaeve+ 5' 41"
34Adam Ťoupalík+ 5' 41"
35Nikolay Cherkasov+ 5' 41"
36Ibai Azurmendi+ 5' 41"
37Mikkel Bjerg+ 5' 41"
38Gonçalo Carvalho+ 5' 41"
39Jaka Primožič+ 5' 41"
40Hafetab Weldu+ 5' 41"
41José Félix Parra+ 5' 41"
42Sean Bennett+ 5' 41"
43Thymen Arensman+ 5' 45"
44Jonas Gregaard+ 5' 48"
45Steff Cras+ 5' 53"
46Lucas Eriksson+ 7' 57"
47Roger Adrià+ 8' 35"
48Miguel Flórez+ 8' 35"
49Jefferson Alexander Cepeda+ 8' 35"
50Joel Fuertes+ 8' 35"
51André Carvalho+ 9' 27"
52Michael Storer+ 9' 27"
53Alessandro Monaco+ 9' 27"
54Einer Rubio+ 9' 27"
55Nicolas Prodhomme+ 9' 54"
56Lukas Rüegg+ 9' 54"
57Kamil Małecki+ 10' 47"
58Dimitri Bussard+ 10' 47"
59Torjus Sleen+ 10' 47"
60Jakub Otruba+ 10' 47"
61Andreas Leknessund+ 10' 47"
62Florian Stork+ 10' 47"
63Felix Gall+ 10' 47"
64Jonas Vingegaard+ 10' 49"
65Attila Valter+ 11' 52"
66Luis Villalobos+ 11' 52"
67Kevin Geniets+ 11' 52"
68Benjamin Brkic+ 14' 08"
69Stephen Williams+ 16' 25"
70Alessandro Covi+ 16' 29"
71Pit Leyder+ 19' 25"
72Jan Maas+ 19' 25"
73Magnus Bak Klaris+ 19' 25"
74Brandon McNulty+ 19' 25"
75Stepan Kurianov+ 19' 25"
76Alejandro Osorio+ 19' 25"
77Michel Ries+ 19' 25"
78João Almeida+ 19' 25"
79Yevgeniy Gidich+ 19' 25"
80Ryan Christensen+ 21' 36"
81Henok Mulubrhan+ 21' 36"
82Luc Wirtgen+ 21' 36"
83Joseph Areruya+ 21' 36"
84Conn McDunphy+ 21' 36"
85Charles-Étienne Chrétien+ 21' 36"
86Jordan Cárdenas+ 21' 36"
87Márton Dina+ 21' 36"
88Fernando Barceló+ 21' 36"
89Max Stedman+ 21' 53"
RankRiderCountryTime
90Idar Andersen+ 23' 05"
Ide Schelling
Victor LafayDNF
Brent Van MoerDNF
Daire FeeleyDNF
Jakub MuriasDNF
Filip MaciejukDNF
Masahiro IshigamiDNF
Patrick HallerDNF
Tegshbayar BatsaikhanDNF
Jonas RutschDNF
Adam RobergeDNF
Joab SchneiterDNF
Viktor PotočkiDNF
Jambaljamts SainbayarDNF
Mario GamperDNF
Dinmukhammed UlysbayevDNF
Gerardo LópezDNF
Alex HoehnDNF
Kent MainDNF
Awet HabtomDNF
Žiga HorvatDNF
Samuel HakiruwizeyeDNF
Matteo SobreroDNF
Iván SosaDNF
Wilson HaroDNF
James MitriDNF
Igor ChzhanDNF
Matúš ŠtočekDNF
Rasmus TillerDNF
Nickolas ZukowskyDNF
Kakeru OmaeDNF
Julius van den BergDNF
Diego FerreyraDNF
Jacob ErikssonDNF
Veljko StojnićDNF
Ognjen IlićDNF
Nik ČemažarDNF
Denis NekrasovDNF
Masaki YamamotoDNF
Karel TyrpeklDNF
Tiago AntunesDNF
Shoi MatsudaDNF
Zemenfes SolomonDNF
Filip KvasinaDNF
David JabukaDNF
Fung Ka HooDNF
Vladyslav SoltasiukDNF
Cyrus MonkDNF
Fernando FinklerDNF
Musa MikayilzadeDNF
Kevin RiveraDNF
Eugenio MirafuentesDNF
Didier MunyanezaDNF
Piotr PękalaDNF
Omer GoldsteinDNF
Callum ScotsonDNF
Orluis AularDNF
Edward WalshDNF
Darragh O'MahonyDNF
Szymon TraczDNF
Kenny MollyDNF
José AutranDNF
Jefferson Alveiro CepedaDNF
Alexandros AgrotisDNF
Jonny BrownDNF
Izidor PenkoDNF
Paul DaumontDNF
Jean Paul René UkiniwaboDNF
Timur MaleevDNF
Choy Hiu FungDNF
Ayumu WatanabeDNF
Leonel QuinteroDNF
Michael O'LoughlinDNF
Andrej PetrovskiDNF
Cyril BartheDNF
Emil DimaDNF
Denis VulcanDNF
Mateo BratićDNF
Erik SanderssonDNF
Karim ShiraliyevDNF
Vincent LauDNF
Tyler ColeDNF
Žiga JermanDNF
Samuel MugishaDNF
Ahmed GaldouneDNF
Othman HarakatDNF
Luke MudgwayDNF
Ignacio EspinozaDNF

External links

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Final Results / Résultat final: Men Under 23 Individual Road Race / Course en ligne Hommes U23. Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 28 September 2018. 30 September 2018. PDF.
  2. News: Frenchman Benoît Cosnefroy wins under-23 men's road race world title; Brit Wood fourth. Nigel. Wynn. Cycling Weekly. TI Media. 22 September 2017. 30 September 2018.
  3. Web site: Start List / Liste de départ: Men Under 23 Road Race / Course en ligne Hommes U23. Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 27 September 2018. 30 September 2018. PDF.
  4. News: Marc Hirschi becomes first Swiss to win under-23 men's road race at UCI Road World Championships after late attack. John. MacLeary. The Daily Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group. 28 September 2018. 30 September 2018.
  5. News: Marc Hirschi wins U23 World Championship after tactical Swiss performance. Alex. Ballinger. Cycling Weekly. TI Media. 28 September 2018. 30 September 2018.
  6. News: Hirschi wins under-23 road race. Barry. Ryan. Cyclingnews.com. Immediate Media Company. 28 September 2018. 30 September 2018.
  7. News: Rohan Dennis beats Dumoulin for world time trial title. 26 September 2018. 30 September 2018. New Jersey Herald. Keith Flynn, Quincy Media. The course through the Austrian Alps was rather flat for the first 30 kilometers, until a five-kilometer climb from Fritzens to Gnadenwald with an average gradient of 7.1 percent.. https://web.archive.org/web/20180927104620/https://www.njherald.com/article/20180926/AP/309269867. 27 September 2018. dead. dmy-all.
  8. Web site: 2018 UCI Road World Championships - Technical guide. 57. PDF. UCI.ch. Union Cycliste Internationale. 30 September 2018.
  9. Web site: Qualification system for the 2018 UCI Road World Championships. PDF. UCI.ch. Union Cycliste Internationale. 16 August 2018. 30 September 2018. 3–4.
  10. Web site: Nations and quotas of athletes revealed for Innsbruck-Tirol, Austria. PDF. Union Cycliste Internationale. Deltatre. 16 August 2018. 30 September 2018. 4–5. https://web.archive.org/web/20180926014242/http://en.static.uci.deltatre.net/mm/Document/News/News/18/70/06/QuotasRWC-Innsbruck2018_Neutral.pdf. 26 September 2018. dead.