2012 UCI Road World Championships – Men's under-23 time trial

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Men's under-23 time trial
2012 UCI Road World Championships
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Race details
DatesSeptember 17, 2012
Stages1
Distance36.0 km (22.37 mi)
Winning time44' 09.02"
Medalists
 Gold medal icon.svg GoldFlag of Russia.svg  Anton Vorobyev  (RUS) (Russia)
 Silver medal icon.svg SilverFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Rohan Dennis  (AUS) (Australia)
 Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Damien Howson  (AUS) (Australia)
  2011
2013  

The Men's under-23 time trial of the 2012 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 17 September in and around Valkenburg, Netherlands.

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Anton Vorobyev took Russia's first gold medal in the event, since Mikhail Ignatiev won in Madrid in 2005, denying Australia's Rohan Dennis and Damien Howson by 44.39 and 51.12 seconds respectively. [1]

Final classification

RankRiderTime
1 Flag of Russia.svg   Anton Vorobyev  (RUS)44' 09.02"
2 Flag of Australia (converted).svg   Rohan Dennis  (AUS)+ 44.39"
3 Flag of Australia (converted).svg   Damien Howson  (AUS)+ 51.12"
4 Flag of Denmark.svg   Lasse Norman Hansen  (DEN)+ 53.28"
5 Flag of Denmark.svg   Rasmus Quaade  (DEN)+ 1' 02.56"
6 Flag of Ukraine.svg   Marlen Zmorka  (UKR)+ 1' 09.42"
7 Flag of Denmark.svg   Rasmus Sterobo  (DEN)+ 1' 25.24"
8 Flag of Germany.svg   Jasha Sütterlin  (GER)+ 1' 28.70"
9 Flag of Russia.svg   Sergey Chernetski  (RUS)+ 1' 37.95"
10 Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Tom Dumoulin  (NED)+ 1' 40.78"
11 Flag of France.svg   Johan Le Bon  (FRA)+ 1' 50.26"
12 Flag of Luxembourg.svg   Bob Jungels  (LUX)+ 1' 52.92"
13 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg   Hugo Houle  (CAN)+ 1' 59.72"
14 Flag of France.svg   Yoann Paillot  (FRA)+ 2' 12.09"
15 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Gabriel Chavanne  (SUI)+ 2' 17.05"
16 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Yves Lampaert  (BEL)+ 2' 19.25"
17 Flag of Ukraine.svg   Oleksandr Golovash  (UKR)+ 2' 26.80"
18 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg   Alexey Lutsenko  (KAZ)+ 2' 31.61"
19 Flag of Argentina.svg   Eduardo Sepúlveda  (ARG)+ 2' 40.89"
20 Flag of the United States.svg   Nathan Brown  (USA)+ 2' 41.60"
21 Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Jasper Hamelink  (NED)+ 2' 41.94"
22 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg   Daniil Fominykh  (KAZ)+ 2' 45.30"
23 Flag of Austria.svg   Patrick Konrad  (AUT)+ 2' 46.09"
24 Flag of Germany.svg   Jakob Steigmiller  (GER)+ 2' 48.80"
25 Flag of Ethiopia.svg   Tsgabu Grmay  (ETH)+ 2' 49.91"
26 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Kevin De Jonghe  (BEL)+ 3' 00.44"
27 Flag of the United States.svg   Lawrence Warbasse  (USA)+ 3' 08.34"
28 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Silvan Dillier  (SUI)+ 3' 09.08"
29 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg   Joseph Perrett  (GBR)+ 3' 09.30"
30 Flag of Ireland.svg   Sean Downey  (IRL)+ 3' 10.86"
31 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg   Daniel Turek  (CZE)+ 3' 16.71"
32 Flag of Sweden.svg   Tobias Ludvigsson  (SWE)+ 3' 26.91"
33 Flag of Austria.svg   Andreas Hofer  (AUT)+ 3' 28.71"
34 Flag of Spain.svg   Omar Fraile  (ESP)+ 3' 29.74"
35 Flag of Colombia.svg   Hernando Bohórquez  (COL)+ 3' 35.15"
36 Flag of South Africa.svg   Louis Meintjes  (RSA)+ 3' 42.48"
37 Flag of New Zealand.svg   James Oram  (NZL)+ 3' 43.95"
38 Flag of Italy.svg   Davide Martinelli  (ITA)+ 3' 50.26"
39 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg   Samuel Harrison  (GBR)+ 4' 07.29"
40 Flag of Slovenia.svg   Klemen Štimulak  (SLO)+ 4' 12.79"
41 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg   David Boily  (CAN)+ 4' 16.33"
42 Flag of Belarus.svg   Andrei Holubeu  (BLR)+ 4' 23.48"
43 Flag of Spain.svg   Marcos Jurado  (ESP)+ 4' 25.85"
44 Flag of Slovenia.svg   Mark Dzamastagic  (SLO)+ 4' 29.31"
45 Flag of New Zealand.svg   Jason Christie  (NZL)+ 4' 36.73"
46 Flag of Morocco.svg   Soufiane Haddi  (MAR)+ 4' 41.75"
47 Flag of Luxembourg.svg   Alex Kirsch  (LUX)+ 4' 42.42"
48 Flag of Ireland.svg   Conor Dunne  (IRL)+ 4' 46.77"
49 Flag of Italy.svg   Mattia Cattaneo  (ITA)+ 4' 51.15"
50 Flag of Namibia.svg   Till Drobisch  (NAM)+ 5' 15.64"
51 Flag of Cote d'Ivoire.svg   Issiaka Cissé  (CIV)+ 5' 25.00"
52 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg   Tural Iskandarov  (AZE)+ 5' 44.66"
53 Flag of Belarus.svg   Nikita Zharoven  (BLR)+ 5' 55.50"
54 Flag of Lithuania.svg   Paulius Šiškevičius  (LTU)+ 5' 57.04"
55 Flag of Thailand.svg   Sarawut Sirironnachai  (THA)+ 6' 25.01"
56 Flag of the Netherlands Antilles.svg   Quinten Winkel  (AHO)+ 6' 39.49"
57 Flag of Morocco.svg   Reda Aadel  (MAR)+ 6' 53.02"
58 Flag of Ecuador.svg   Carlos Quishpe  (ECU)+ 6' 53.67"
59 Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg   Piter Campero  (BOL)+ 7' 01.77"
60 Flag of the Dominican Republic.svg   Manuel Sánchez Cuevas  (DOM)+ 7' 04.53"
61 Flag of the Netherlands Antilles.svg   Hillard Cijntje  (AHO)+ 7' 08.26"
62 Flag of Slovakia.svg   Johann Schwabik  (SVK)+ 7' 12.94"
63 Flag of Japan.svg   Hiroshi Tsubaki  (JPN)+ 7' 16.61"
64 Flag of Moldova.svg   Maxim Rusnac  (MDA)+ 7' 29.65"
65 Flag of Ecuador.svg   Julio Paspuezan  (ECU)+ 7' 50.10"
66 Flag of Mexico.svg   Ulises Alfredo Castillo  (MEX)+ 8' 31.69"
67 Flag of North Macedonia.svg   Stefan Petrovski  (MKD)+ 9' 08.71"
Flag of Panama.svg   Ramón Carretero  (PAN)DNF

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References

  1. "Results" (PDF). 17 September 2012. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 October 2012. Retrieved 18 September 2012.