2007 UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial

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Men's Individual Time Trial
2007 UCI Road World Championships
Jersey rainbow chrono.svg
Race details
Dates2007-09-27 in Flag of Germany.svg Stuttgart (GER)
Stages1
Distance44.9 km (27.90 mi)
Winning time00h 54' 41"
Results
  WinnerFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Fabian Cancellara  (SUI) (Switzerland)
  SecondFlag of Hungary.svg  László Bodrogi  (HUN) (Hungary)
  ThirdFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Stef Clement  (NED) (Netherlands)
  2006
2008  

The 2007 edition of the UCI Road World Championships Time Trial took place on September 27. The Championships was hosted by the German city of Stuttgart, and featured two laps of an urban circuit, amounting to 44.9 kilometres of racing against the clock.

This time trial was shorter than that of the 2006 edition in Salzburg, which was won by Swiss Fabian Cancellara.

Final classification

RankRiderTime
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Fabian Cancellara  (SUI)00:55.41,35
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Hungary.svg   László Bodrogi  (HUN)+ 0.52,1
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Stef Clement  (NED)+ 0.57,8
4. Flag of Germany.svg   Bert Grabsch  (GER)+ 1.12,2
5. Flag of Germany.svg   Sebastian Lang  (GER)+ 1.17,5
6. Flag of Russia.svg   Vladimir Gusev  (RUS)+ 1.47,0
7. Flag of Spain.svg   Iván Gutiérrez  (ESP)+ 1.56,2
8. Flag of Kazakhstan.svg   Andrey Mizurov  (KAZ)+ 2.02,7
9. Flag of Belarus.svg   Vasil Kiryienka  (BLR)+ 2.03,5
10. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg   Bradley Wiggins  (GBR)+ 2.10,8
11. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Dominique Cornu  (BEL)+ 2.11,0
12. Flag of the United States.svg   David Zabriskie  (USA)+ 2.13,9
13. Flag of Latvia.svg   Raivis Belohvoščiks  (LAT)+ 2.19,8
14. Flag of Italy.svg   Marco Pinotti  (ITA)+ 2.20,1
15. Flag of Sweden.svg   Gustav Larsson  (SWE)+ 2.30,5
16. Flag of Finland.svg   Matti Helminen  (FIN)+ 2.32,0
17. Flag of Belarus.svg   Andrei Kunitski  (BLR)+ 2.38,0
18. Flag of the United Kingdom.svg   David Millar  (GBR)+ 2.40,1
19. Flag of Italy.svg   Vincenzo Nibali  (ITA)+ 2.42,1
20. Flag of the United States.svg   Jason McCartney  (USA)+ 2.43,0
21. Flag of Russia.svg   Vladimir Karpets  (RUS)+ .48,4
22. Flag of Ukraine.svg   Andriy Hrivko  (UKR)+ 2.57,8
23. Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Jurgen Van den Broeck  (BEL)+ 3.03,2
24. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg   Ryder Hesjedal  (CAN)+ 3.07,9
25. Flag of Ukraine.svg   Dmytro Grabovskyy  (UKR)+ 3.21,4
26. Flag of Argentina.svg   Martín Garrido  (ARG)+ 3.22,8
27. Flag of Denmark.svg   Brian Vandborg  (DEN)+ 3.26,2
28. Flag of France.svg   Dimitri Champion  (FRA)+ 3.39,3
29. Flag of Australia (converted).svg   Ben Day  (AUS)+ 3.45,9
30. Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg   Svein Tuft  (CAN)+ 3.46,0
31. Flag of Australia (converted).svg   Cameron Wurf  (AUS)+ 3.48,9
32. Flag of Ireland.svg   David McCann  (IRL)+ 3.49,5
33. Flag of Argentina.svg   Matías Médici  (ARG)+ 3.50,1
34. Flag of France.svg   Benoît Vaugrenard  (FRA)+ 4.00,3
35. Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Joost Posthuma  (NED)+ 4.00,8
36. Flag of Denmark.svg   Lars Bak  (DEN)+ 4.04,3
37. Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg   Evgeny Vakker  (KGZ)+ 4.09,6
38. Flag of Australia (converted).svg   Adam Hansen  (AUS)+ 4.10,9
39. Flag of New Zealand.svg   Glen Chadwick  (NZL)+ 4.12,9
40. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg   Haijun Ma  (CHN)+ 4.30,7
41. Flag of Iran.svg   Hossein Askari  (IRI)+ 4.32,8
42. Flag of Colombia.svg   Víctor Hugo Peña  (COL)+ 4.42,0
43. Flag of Colombia.svg   José Serpa  (COL)+ 4.48,9
44. Flag of South Africa.svg   James Lewis Perry  (RSA)+ 4.52,7
45. Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Michael Schär  (SUI)+ 5.05,9
46. Flag of Spain.svg   Luis León Sánchez  (ESP)+ 5.07,6
47. Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Simon Zahner  (SUI)+ 5.09,5
48. Flag of Japan.svg   Fumiyuki Beppu  (JPN)+ 5.10,0
49. Flag of New Zealand.svg   Gordon McCauley  (NZL)+ 5.11,5
50. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg   František Raboň  (CZE)+ 5.15,5
51. Flag of Norway.svg   Knut Anders Fostervold  (NOR)+ 5.17,0
52. Flag of Poland.svg   Maciej Bodnar  (POL)+ 5.24,0
53. Flag of the Czech Republic.svg   Stanislav Kozubek  (CZE)+ 5.25,2
54. Flag of Poland.svg   Łukasz Bodnar  (POL)+ 5.26,2
55. Flag of Austria.svg   Rupert Probst  (AUT)+ 5.42,9
56. Flag of Slovenia.svg   Gregor Gazvoda  (SLO)+ 5.43,2
57. Flag of Portugal.svg   Ricardo Martins  (POR)+ 5.52,0
58. Flag of South Africa.svg   David George  (RSA)+ 6.01,5
59. Flag of Finland.svg   Jarmo Rissanen  (FIN)+ 6.31,0
60. Flag of Bulgaria.svg   Evgeniy Gerganov  (BUL)+ 6.37,5
61. Flag of Uzbekistan.svg   Vladimir Tuychiev  (UZB)+ 6.38,4
62. Flag of Namibia.svg   Dan Craven  (NAM)+ 6.39,2
63. Flag of Slovenia.svg   Kristjan Fajt  (SLO)+ 7.16,4
64. Flag of Namibia.svg   Erik Hoffmann  (NAM)+ 7.22,1
65. Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg   Baoqing Song  (CHN)+ 7.29,1
66. Flag of Moldova.svg   Igor Pugaci  (MDA)+ 8.35,2
67. Flag of Hungary.svg   Zoltán Madaras  (HUN)+ 9.13,5
68. Flag of Uzbekistan.svg   Muradjan Khalmuratov  (UZB)+ 9.22,4
69. Flag of Serbia.svg   Dragan Spasic  (SRB)+ 9.46,6

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