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Venue | Agrigento, Italy |
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Coordinates | 37°19′N13°35′E / 37.317°N 13.583°E |
Events | 7 |
The 1994 UCI Road World Championships took place in Agrigento, Italy between 21 and 28 August 1994. [1]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's Events [2] | ||||||
Men's road race | Luc Leblanc France | 6h33'54" | Claudio Chiappucci Italy | + 0'09" | Richard Virenque France | s.t. |
Men's time trial | Chris Boardman Great Britain | 49' 34" | Andrea Chiurato Italy | + 0'48" | Jan Ullrich Germany | + 1'51" |
Men's team time trial [3] | Italy Salvato, Contri, Colombo, Andriotto | 1h 57'54" | France Anti, Bozzi, Deramé, Moreau | 2h 00'42" | Germany Grabsch, Peschel, Rich, Schaffrath | 2h 00'55" |
Amateur Road Race [4] | Alex Pedersen Denmark | 4h24:38 | Milan Dvorščík Slovakia | s.t. | Christophe Mengin France | s.t. |
Women's Events [5] | ||||||
Women's road race | Monica Valvik Norway | 2h 8' 03" | Patsy Maegerman Belgium | s.t. | Jeanne Golay United States | s.t. |
Women's time trial | Karen Kurreck United States | 38'22" | Anne Samplonius Canada | + 45" | Jeannie Longo France | + 1'22" |
Women's team time trial [6] | Russia Olga Sokolova, Svetlana Bubnenkova, Valentina Polkhanova, Aleksandra Koliaseva | 1h 04'55" | Lithuania Jolanta Polikevičiūtė, Rasa Polikevičiūtė, Diana Žiliūtė, Liuda Triabaitė | 1h 05'39" | United States Deirdre Demet-Barry, Eve Stephenson, Jeannie Golay, Alison Dunlap | 1h 05'53" |
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