1999 UCI Road World Championships | |||||||||||||
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Race details | |||||||||||||
Dates | 1999-10-07 in Treviso (ITA) | ||||||||||||
Stages | 1 | ||||||||||||
Distance | 50.8 km (31.57 mi) | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 01h 00' 28" | ||||||||||||
Results | |||||||||||||
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The Men's Individual Time Trial at the 1999 World Cycling Championships was held on Thursday 7 October 1999 in Treviso, Italy, over a total distance of 50.8 kilometres. There were a total number of 59 starters, with three non-starters.
Rank | Rider | Time |
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Jan Ullrich (GER) | 01:00.28,44 | |
Michael Andersson (SWE) | + 14.09 | |
Chris Boardman (GBR) | + 58.66 | |
4. | Raivis Belohvoščiks (LAT) | + 1.04,50 |
5. | Melcior Mauri (ESP) | + 1.18,81 |
6. | Serhiy Honchar (UKR) | + 1.19,53 |
7. | Gilles Maignan (FRA) | + 1.25,40 |
8. | Erik Dekker (NED) | + 1.40,59 |
9. | Jens Voigt (GER) | + 1.45,11 |
10. | Alex Zülle (SUI) | + 1.45,79 |
11. | Viatcheslav Ekimov (RUS) | + 1.53,59 |
12. | Eugen Wacker (KGZ) | + 2.00,52 |
13. | Andrey Teteryouk (KAZ) | + 2.01,34 |
14. | Álvaro González (ESP) | + 2.13,31 |
15. | Marco Velo (ITA) | + 2.14,39 |
16. | Raimondas Rumšas (LTU) | + 2.15,72 |
17. | Christophe Moreau (FRA) | + 2.19,40 |
18. | Artūras Kasputis (LTU) | + 2.20,09 |
19. | Beat Zberg (SUI) | + 2.22,01 |
20. | Chann McRae (USA) | + 2.26,93 |
21. | Bert Roesems (BEL) | + 2.28,32 |
22. | Nathan O'Neill (AUS) | + 2.39,20 |
23. | Rik Verbrugghe (BEL) | + 2.56,54 |
24. | Martin Hvastija (SLO) | + 3.04,04 |
25. | Eric Wohlberg (CAN) | + 3.04,06 |
26. | Piotr Przydział (POL) | + 3.08,64 |
27. | Tomasz Brożyna (POL) | + 3.15,59 |
28. | Ruslan Ivanov (MDA) | + 3.18,99 |
29. | Martin Rittsel (SWE) | + 3.38,02 |
30. | Florian Wiesinger (AUT) | + 3.49,27 |
31. | Bradley McGee (AUS) | + 3.51,97 |
32. | Jan Hruška (CZE) | + 3.53,66 |
33. | Michael Sandstød (DEN) | + 4.13,52 |
34. | Sergiy Matveyev (UKR) | + 4.15,98 |
35. | Milan Kadlec (CZE) | + 4.19,46 |
36. | Levi Leipheimer (USA) | + 4.27,69 |
37. | Andrey Mizurov (KAZ) | + 4.34,23 |
38. | Bart Voskamp (NED) | + 4.34,39 |
39. | Ondrej Slobodnik (SVK) | + 4.36,57 |
40. | Gian Mario Ortenzi (ITA) | + 5.11,21 |
41. | José Azevedo (POR) | + 5.22,17 |
42. | Dmitry Fofonov (KAZ) | + 5.25,09 |
43. | René Haselbacher (AUT) | + 5.30,51 |
44. | Chris Newton (GBR) | + 5.30,94 |
45. | Jaan Kirsipuu (EST) | + 5.58,84 |
46. | Mikos Rnjakovic (YUG) | + 6.05,06 |
47. | Benoît Joachim (LUX) | + 6.23,97 |
48. | Ján Valach (SVK) | + 7.01,77 |
49. | Branko Filip (SLO) | + 7.28,23 |
50. | Morne Bester (RSA) | + 7.47,24 |
51. | Amar El Nady (EGY) | + 8.01,18 |
52. | Alexandr Kozlov (BLR) | + 8.12,48 |
53. | Sergei Stets (BLR) | + 8.53,29 |
54. | Ervin Lika (ALB) | + 9.38,16 |
55. | Marc Vanacker (LUX) | + 10.27,42 |
56. | Besnik Musaji (ALB) | + 11.14,05 |
— | Igor Bonciucov (MDA) | DNS |
— | David George (RSA) | DNS |
— | Sergev Krushevskiy (UZB) | DNS |
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