1998 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race

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Men's Individual Road Race
1998 UCI Road World Championships
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Race details
DatesOctober 11, 1998
Stages1
Distance258 km (160.3 mi)
Winning time06h 01' 30"
Medalists
 Gold medal icon.svg GoldFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Oskar Camenzind  (SUI) (Switzerland)
 Silver medal icon.svg SilverFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Peter Van Petegem  (BEL) (Belgium)
 Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeFlag of Italy.svg  Michele Bartoli  (ITA) (Italy)
  1997
1999  

The men's road race at the 1998 UCI Road World Championships was held on Sunday October 11, 1998, in Valkenburg, Netherlands, over a total distance of 258 kilometres (15 laps). There were a total number of 153 starters, with 66 cyclists finishing the race.

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Lance Armstrong's fourth-place finish was stripped by USADA in 2012 due to doping. [1]

Final classification

RankRiderTime
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Oskar Camenzind  (SUI)06:01:30
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Peter Van Petegem  (BEL)+ 00.23
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of Italy.svg  Michele Bartoli  (ITA)+ 00.24
DSQFlag of the United States.svg  Lance Armstrong  (USA)+ 01.08
5.Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Niki Aebersold  (SUI)+ 01.09
6.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Michael Boogerd  (NED)+ 01.10
7.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Marc Wauters  (BEL)+ 04.31
8.Flag of Italy.svg  Andrea Tafi  (ITA)+ 04.44
9.Flag of Lithuania.svg  Raimondas Rumšas  (LTU)
10.Flag of Germany.svg  Udo Bolts  (GER)
11.Flag of Latvia.svg  Romāns Vainšteins  (LAT)
12.Flag of France.svg  Emmanuel Magnien  (FRA)+ 05.02
13.Flag of Spain.svg  José García Acosta  (ESP)+ 05.23
14.Flag of Russia.svg  Andrei Zintchenko  (RUS)+ 11.11
15.Flag of Estonia.svg  Lauri Aus  (EST)+ 14.45
16.Flag of France.svg  Jacky Durand  (FRA)+ 14.46
17.Flag of Spain.svg  Óscar Freire  (ESP)
18.Flag of Slovenia.svg  Martin Hvastija  (SLO)
19.Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Andrei Kivilev  (KAZ)
20.Flag of Estonia.svg  Jaan Kirsipuu  (EST)
21.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Mario Aerts  (BEL)
22.Flag of Russia.svg  Sergei Ivanov  (RUS)
23.Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Alexander Vinokourov  (KAZ)
24.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Maarten den Bakker  (NED)
25.Flag of Germany.svg  Torsten Schmidt  (GER)
26.Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serguei Gontchar  (UKR)
27.Flag of Denmark.svg  Mikael Holst  (DEN)
28.Flag of Slovenia.svg  Gorazd Štangelj  (SLO)
29.Flag of Germany.svg  Rolf Aldag  (GER)
30.Flag of Poland.svg  Zbigniew Piątek  (POL)
31.Flag of Poland.svg  Grzegorz Gwiazdowski  (POL)
32.Flag of the United States.svg  Chann McRae  (USA)
33.Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Beat Zberg  (SUI)
34.Flag of Russia.svg  Serguei Smetanine  (RUS)
35.Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Mauro Gianetti  (SUI)
36.Flag of France.svg  François Simon  (FRA)
37.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Max van Heeswijk  (NED)
38.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Henk Vogels  (AUS)
39.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Ludo Dierckxens  (BEL)
40.Flag of Denmark.svg  Claus Michael Møller  (DEN)
41.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Steven de Jongh  (NED)
42.Flag of Italy.svg  Luca Scinto  (ITA)
43.Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Pascal Richard  (SUI)
44.Flag of Poland.svg  Zbigniew Spruch  (POL)
45.Flag of Spain.svg  José Luis Rubiera  (ESP)
46.Flag of France.svg  Cédric Vasseur  (FRA)
47.Flag of Italy.svg  Gianni Faresin  (ITA)
48.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Koos Moerenhout  (NED)
49.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Andrei Tchmil  (BEL)
50.Flag of Denmark.svg  Rolf Sørensen  (DEN)
51.Flag of Italy.svg  Gianni Bugno  (ITA)
52.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Nico Mattan  (BEL)
53.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Tristan Hoffman  (NED)
54.Flag of Italy.svg  Davide Rebellin  (ITA)
55.Flag of France.svg  Fabrice Gougot  (FRA)
56.Flag of France.svg  Pascal Chanteur  (FRA)
57.Flag of Italy.svg  Daniele Nardello  (ITA)
58.Flag of Spain.svg  Melcior Mauri  (ESP)
59.Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Felice Puttini  (SUI)
60.Flag of France.svg  Jean-Cyril Robin  (FRA)
61.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Wilfried Peeters  (BEL)
62.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Léon van Bon  (NED)
63.Flag of Italy.svg  Paolo Bettini  (ITA)
64.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Servais Knaven  (NED)
65.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Aart Vierhouten  (NED)+ 24.29
66.Flag of Poland.svg  Artur Krzeszowiec  (POL)+ 24.30

Non-finishers

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References

  1. "Lance Armstrong Receives Lifetime Ban and Disqualification of Competitive Results for Doping Violations Stemming from His Involvement in the United States Postal Service Pro-Cycling Team Doping Conspiracy | U.S. Anti-Doping Agency (USADA)".

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