2008 UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial

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Men's Time Trial
2008 UCI Road World Championships
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Race details
Dates25 September
Stages1
Winning time52' 01.60"
  2007
2009  
Svein Tuft from Canada won silver Svein Tuft.jpg
Svein Tuft from Canada won silver

The 2008 edition of the UCI Road World Championships Time Trial took place on September 25 in Varese, Italy. [1]

Final classification

CyclistNationTime
Gold medal icon.svg Bert Grabsch Flag of Germany.svg  Germany en52 min 01 s 60
Silver medal icon.svg Svein Tuft Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada +42 s 79
Bronze medal icon.svg David Zabriskie Flag of the United States.svg  United States +52 s 27
4 Levi Leipheimer Flag of the United States.svg  United States +1 min 05 s 42
5 Gustav Larsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden +1 min 05 s 84
6 Stijn Devolder Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium +1 min 15 s 41
7 Tony Martin Flag of Germany.svg  Germany +1 min 16 s 26
8 Janez Brajkovič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia +1 min 25 s 16
9 David Millar Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain +1 min 25 s 26
10 Sylvain Chavanel Flag of France.svg  France +1 min 25 s 82
11 Vladimir Gusev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia +1 min 27 s 13
12 Michael Rogers Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia +1 min 33 s 32
13 Marco Pinotti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy +1 min 34 s 12
14 Manuel Quinziato Flag of Italy.svg  Italy +1 min 36 s 79
15 Serhiy Honchar Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine +1 min 38 s 00
16 José Iván Gutiérrez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain +1 min 54 s 63
17 Matej Jurčo Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia +1 min 58 s 00
18 Vasil Kiryienka Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus +2 min 11 s 71
19 Lars Bak Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark +2 min 23 s 43
20 Fredrik Ericsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden +2 min 27 s 78
21 Edvald Boasson Hagen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway +2 min 28 s 42
22 Stef Clement Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands +2 min 30 s 87
23 Eugen Wacker Flag of Kyrgyzstan.svg  Kyrgyzstan +2 min 34 s 03
24 Michael Blaudzun Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark +2 min 40 s 49
25 Steve Cummings Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain +2 min 54 s 97
26 Mikhail Ignatiev Flag of Russia.svg  Russia +2 min 55 s 46
27 Andrei Kunitski Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus +3 min 08 s 62
28 Łukasz Bodnar Flag of Poland.svg  Poland +3 min 11 s 57
29 Rein Taaramäe Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia +3 min 20 s 25
30 Rubens Bertogliati Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland +3 min 20 s 99
31 Tanel Kangert Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia +3 min 29 s 61
32 Rubén Plaza Flag of Spain.svg  Spain +3 min 29 s 82
33 Leif Hoste Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium +3 min 30 s 65
34 Adam Hansen Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia +3 min 49 s 54
35 Gregor Gazvoda Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia +3 min 57 s 91
36 Maciej Bodnar Flag of Poland.svg  Poland +4 min 01 s 12
37 Ignatas Konovalovas Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania +4 min 01 s 21
38 František Raboň Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic +4 min 01 s 37
39 Félix Cárdenas Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia +4 min 11 s 56
40 Sergiy Matveyev Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine +4 min 19 s 18
41 Thomas Frei Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland +4 min 24 s 45
42 Jérôme Coppel Flag of France.svg  France +4 min 25 s 60
43 Ruslan Ivanov Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova +4 min 28 s 15
44 Muradian Khalmuratov Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan +4 min 32 s 01
45 Roman Kireyev Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan +4 min 32 s 12
46 Raivis Belohvoščiks Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia +4 min 34 s 83
47 Andrey Zeits Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan +4 min 56 s 48
48 Henry Raabe Flag of Costa Rica.svg  Costa Rica +4 min 59 s 98
49 Benoît Joachim Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg +5 min 07 s 29
50 Robert Nagy Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia +5 min 38 s 21
51 Dan Craven Flag of Namibia.svg  Namibia +5 min 39 s 36
52 Matti Helminen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland +5 min 40 s 76
53 Vladimir Tuychiev Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan +5 min 46 s 38
54 Zoltán Madaras Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary +6 min 32 s 44
55 Esad Hasanović Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia +7 min 17 s 14
56 Gabriel Sorin Pop Flag of Romania.svg  Romania +8 min 24 s 54
57 George-Daniel Anghelache Flag of Romania.svg  Romania +8 min 43 s 14
Mauricio Soler Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia Did not finish

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