Men's under-23 time trial | |
Series: | 2019 UCI Road World Championships |
Date: | 24 September 2019 |
Stages: | 1 |
Distance: | 30.3 |
Unit: | km |
Time: | 40' 20"[1] |
Type: | medals |
Previous: | 2018 |
Next: | 2021 |
The Men's under-23 time trial of the 2019 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 24 September 2019 in Yorkshire, England. It was the 24th edition of the event, for which Danish rider Mikkel Bjerg was the two-time defending champion, having won in 2017 and 2018.[2]
Bjerg became the first rider ever to win a third under-23 world time trial title, finishing 26.45 seconds clear of his closest competitor, Ian Garrison from the US. with the podium completed by Brandon McNulty, just 1.24 seconds behind Garrison.[3]
All National Federations were allowed to enter four riders for the race, with a maximum of two riders to start. In addition to this number, the outgoing World Champion and the current continental champions were also able to take part.
Championship | Name | Note |
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Competed | ||
Asian Champion | ||
Pan American Champion |
59 of the 61 qualified riders completed the 30.3-kilometre course.
Rank | Rider | Country | Time | |
---|---|---|---|---|
1 | Mikkel Bjerg | 40' 20" | ||
2 | Ian Garrison | + 27" | ||
3 | Brandon McNulty | + 28" | ||
4 | Mathias Norsgaard | + 38" | ||
5 | Brent Van Moer | + 44" | ||
6 | Morten Hulgaard | + 56" | ||
7 | Nils Eekhoff | + 1' 01" | ||
8 | Byron Munton | + 1' 27" | ||
9 | Markus Wildauer | + 1' 39" | ||
10 | Daan Hoole | + 1' 47" | ||
11 | Thibault Guernalec | + 1' 50" | ||
12 | Tobias Foss | + 1' 52" | ||
13 | Marc Hirschi | + 1' 52" | ||
14 | Charlie Quarterman | + 1' 53" | ||
15 | Ben Healy | + 1' 58" | ||
16 | Kevin Geniets | + 2' 03" | ||
17 | Iñigo Elosegui | + 2' 04" | ||
18 | Iver Knotten | + 2' 06" | ||
19 | Alexys Brunel | + 2' 07" | ||
20 | Patrick Gamper | + 2' 09" | ||
21 | Ethan Vernon | + 2' 13" | ||
22 | Antonio Puppio | + 2' 25" | ||
23 | Stefan Bissegger | + 2' 34" | ||
24 | Ognjen Ilić | + 2' 35" | ||
25 | Miguel Heidemann | + 2' 46" | ||
26 | Barnabás Peák | + 2' 46" | ||
27 | Matteo Sobrero | + 2' 48" | ||
28 | João Almeida | + 2' 50" | ||
29 | Liam Magennis | + 2' 51" | ||
30 | Filip Maciejuk | + 2' 55" | ||
31 | Biniam Girmay | + 2' 56" | ||
32 | Nickolas Zukowsky | + 2' 56" | ||
33 | Juri Hollmann | + 3' 01" | ||
34 | Jakub Otruba | + 3' 02" | ||
35 | Yevgeniy Fedorov | + 3' 04" | ||
36 | Diego Ferreyra | + 3' 20" | ||
37 | Ilan Van Wilder | + 3' 24" | ||
38 | Shoi Matsuda | + 3' 30" | ||
39 | Vadim Pronskiy | + 3' 34" | ||
40 | Sergio Tu | + 3' 39" | ||
41 | Michael O'Loughlin | + 3' 40" | ||
42 | André Carvalho | + 3' 41" | ||
43 | Ben Katerberg | + 3' 41" | ||
44 | James Fouché | + 3' 52" | ||
45 | Shunsuke Imamura | + 3' 57" | ||
46 | Xabier Azparren | + 4' 00" | ||
47 | Petr Rikunov | + 4' 06" | ||
48 | Yahor Shpakouski | + 4' 08" | ||
49 | Jaka Primožič | + 4' 18" | ||
50 | Daniel Habtemichael | + 4' 18" | ||
51 | Jason Oosthuizen | + 4' 44" | ||
52 | Emil Dima | + 4' 44" | ||
53 | Samuel Oros | + 4' 56" | ||
54 | Attila Valter | + 5' 40" | ||
55 | Hasani Hennis | + 6' 41" | ||
56 | Tyler Cole | + 7' 21" | ||
57 | Lóránt Balázsi | + 7' 30" | ||
58 | David Alexander Maidana | + 7' 39" | ||
59 | Johan Price-Pejtersen | + 11' 35" | ||
Vladyslav Soltasiuk | ||||
Mohamed Rayes |