1999 UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial

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Men's Individual Time Trial
1999 UCI Road World Championships
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Race details
Dates1999-10-07 in Flag of Italy.svg Treviso (ITA)
Stages1
Distance50.8 km (31.57 mi)
Winning time01h 00' 28"
Results
  WinnerFlag of Germany.svg  Jan Ullrich  (GER) (Germany)
  SecondFlag of Sweden.svg  Michael Andersson  (SWE) (Sweden)
  ThirdFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Boardman  (GBR) (Great Britain)
  1998
2000  

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.

Final classification

RankRiderTime
Gold medal icon.svgFlag of Germany.svg  Jan Ullrich  (GER)01:00.28,44
Silver medal icon.svgFlag of Sweden.svg  Michael Andersson  (SWE)+ 14.09
Bronze medal icon.svgFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Boardman  (GBR)+ 58.66
4.Flag of Latvia.svg  Raivis Belohvoščiks  (LAT)+ 1.04,50
5.Flag of Spain.svg  Melcior Mauri  (ESP)+ 1.18,81
6.Flag of Ukraine.svg  Serhiy Honchar  (UKR)+ 1.19,53
7.Flag of France.svg  Gilles Maignan  (FRA)+ 1.25,40
8.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Erik Dekker  (NED)+ 1.40,59
9.Flag of Germany.svg  Jens Voigt  (GER)+ 1.45,11
10.Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Alex Zülle  (SUI)+ 1.45,79
11.Flag of Russia.svg  Viatcheslav Ekimov  (RUS)+ 1.53,59
12.Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Eugen Wacker  (KGZ)+ 2.00,52
13.Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Andrey Teteryouk  (KAZ)+ 2.01,34
14.Flag of Spain.svg  Álvaro González  (ESP)+ 2.13,31
15.Flag of Italy.svg  Marco Velo  (ITA)+ 2.14,39
16.Flag of Lithuania.svg  Raimondas Rumšas  (LTU)+ 2.15,72
17.Flag of France.svg  Christophe Moreau  (FRA)+ 2.19,40
18.Flag of Lithuania.svg  Artūras Kasputis  (LTU)+ 2.20,09
19.Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Beat Zberg  (SUI)+ 2.22,01
20.Flag of the United States.svg  Chann McRae  (USA)+ 2.26,93
21.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Bert Roesems  (BEL)+ 2.28,32
22.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Nathan O'Neill  (AUS)+ 2.39,20
23.Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Rik Verbrugghe  (BEL)+ 2.56,54
24.Flag of Slovenia.svg  Martin Hvastija  (SLO)+ 3.04,04
25.Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Eric Wohlberg  (CAN)+ 3.04,06
26.Flag of Poland.svg  Piotr Przydział  (POL)+ 3.08,64
27.Flag of Poland.svg  Tomasz Brożyna  (POL)+ 3.15,59
28.Flag of Moldova.svg  Ruslan Ivanov  (MDA)+ 3.18,99
29.Flag of Sweden.svg  Martin Rittsel  (SWE)+ 3.38,02
30.Flag of Austria.svg  Florian Wiesinger  (AUT)+ 3.49,27
31.Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Bradley McGee  (AUS)+ 3.51,97
32.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Jan Hruška  (CZE)+ 3.53,66
33.Flag of Denmark.svg  Michael Sandstød  (DEN)+ 4.13,52
34.Flag of Ukraine.svg  Sergiy Matveyev  (UKR)+ 4.15,98
35.Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Milan Kadlec  (CZE)+ 4.19,46
36.Flag of the United States.svg  Levi Leipheimer  (USA)+ 4.27,69
37.Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Andrey Mizurov  (KAZ)+ 4.34,23
38.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Bart Voskamp  (NED)+ 4.34,39
39.Flag of Slovakia.svg  Ondrej Slobodnik  (SVK)+ 4.36,57
40.Flag of Italy.svg  Gian Mario Ortenzi  (ITA)+ 5.11,21
41.Flag of Portugal.svg  José Azevedo  (POR)+ 5.22,17
42.Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Dmitry Fofonov  (KAZ)+ 5.25,09
43.Flag of Austria.svg  René Haselbacher  (AUT)+ 5.30,51
44.Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Newton  (GBR)+ 5.30,94
45.Flag of Estonia.svg  Jaan Kirsipuu  (EST)+ 5.58,84
46.Flag of Yugoslavia (1946-1992).svg  Mikos Rnjakovic  (YUG)+ 6.05,06
47.Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Benoît Joachim  (LUX)+ 6.23,97
48.Flag of Slovakia.svg  Ján Valach  (SVK)+ 7.01,77
49.Flag of Slovenia.svg  Branko Filip  (SLO)+ 7.28,23
50.Flag of South Africa.svg  Morne Bester  (RSA)+ 7.47,24
51.Flag of Egypt.svg  Amar El Nady  (EGY)+ 8.01,18
52.Flag of Belarus.svg  Alexandr Kozlov  (BLR)+ 8.12,48
53.Flag of Belarus.svg  Sergei Stets  (BLR)+ 8.53,29
54.Flag of Albania.svg  Ervin Lika  (ALB)+ 9.38,16
55.Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Marc Vanacker  (LUX)+ 10.27,42
56.Flag of Albania.svg  Besnik Musaji  (ALB)+ 11.14,05
Flag of Moldova.svg  Igor Bonciucov  (MDA)DNS
Flag of South Africa.svg  David George  (RSA)DNS
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Sergev Krushevskiy  (UZB)DNS

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