2013 UCI Road World Championships – Men's junior time trial

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Men's junior time trial
2013 UCI Road World Championships
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Race details
Dates24 September 2013
Stages1
  2012
2014  

The Men's junior time trial of the 2013 UCI Road World Championships took place in Tuscany, Italy on 24 September 2013.

Contents

Qualification

Final classification

RankRiderCountryTime
Gold medal icon.svg Igor Decraene Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 26 min 56 s 83
Silver medal icon.svg Mathias Krigbaum Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark +8 s 66
Bronze medal icon.svg Zeke Mostov Flag of the United States.svg  United States +20 s 97
4 Joshua Stritzinger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany +23 s 64
5 Matthew Gibson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain +30 s 16
6 Ole Forfang Flag of Norway.svg  Norway +44 s 21
7 Corentin Ermenault Flag of France.svg  France +44 s 40
8 Dmitriy Rive Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan +46 s 24
9 Nikolay Cherkasov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia +49 s 87
10 Michael Dessau Flag of the United States.svg  United States +53 s 16
11 Emil Wang Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark +53 s 77
12 Stepan Kurianov Flag of Russia.svg  Russia +59 s 61
13 Thomas Kaesler Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia +1 min 0 s 39
14 Daniel Fitter Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia +1 min 1 s 57
15 Michał Paluta Flag of Poland.svg  Poland +1 min 6 s 82
16 Piotr Konwa Flag of Poland.svg  Poland +1 min 9 s 69
17 Nathan Van Hooydonck Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium +1 min 9 s 76
18 Edoardo Affini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy +1 min 12 s 48
19 Jack Burke Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada +1 min 13 s 31
20 Tom Wirtgen Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg +1 min 16 s 13
21 Timur Maleiev Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine +1 min 16 s 63
22 Jon Božic Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia +1 min 16 s 70
23 David Per Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia +1 min 20 s 76
24 Pontus Kastemyr Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden +1 min 21 s 86
25 Oliver Mattheis Flag of Germany.svg  Germany +1 min 24 s 32
26 Mark Padun Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine +1 min 27 s 19
27 Ryan Felgate Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa +1 min 27 s 41
28 Eduardo Estrada Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia +1 min 33 s 89
29 Atsushi Oka Flag of Japan.svg  Japan +1 min 34 s 27
30 Hampus Anderberg Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden +1 min 34 s 65
31 Daniel Martínez Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia +1 min 36 s 39
32 Filippo Ganna Flag of Italy.svg  Italy +1 min 37 s 70
33 Artem Nych Flag of Russia.svg  Russia +1 min 37 s 91
34 Ivan Venter Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa +1 min 38 s 29
35 Juan Camacho del Fresno Flag of Spain.svg  Spain +1 min 40 s 26
36 Sam Oomen Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands +1 min 41 s 80
37 Adam Jamieson Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada +1 min 43 s 91
38 Abderrahmane Bechlagheme Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria +1 min 45 s 47
39 Andrej Petrovski Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia +1 min 50 s 87
40 Dominic Von Burg Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland +1 min 56 s 37
41 Andrei Covalciuc Flag of Moldova.svg  Moldova +1 min 59 s 95
42 Amanuel Mengis Ghebreindrias Flag of Eritrea.svg  Eritrea +2 min 13 s 26
43 Facundo Crisafulli Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina +2 min 14 s 29
44 Patrick Müller Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland +2 min 15 s 13
45 Anton Ivashkin Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus +2 min 15 s 21
46 Luc Turchi Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg +2 min 16 s 35
47 Gaspar Gonçalves Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal +2 min 16 s 68
48 Mark Downey Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland +2 min 16 s 80
49 Cristopher Jurado Flag of Panama.svg  Panama +2 min 18 s 49
50 Mathieu van der Poel Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands +2 min 19 s 33
51 Rémi Cavagna Flag of France.svg  France +2 min 20 s 39
52 Michal Schlegel Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic +2 min 21 s 20
53 Abderrahmane Mansouri Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria +2 min 23 s 93
54Alexey VoloshinFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan +2 min 24 s 37
55 Adrian Dumitru Zamfir Flag of Romania.svg  Romania +2 min 28 s 49
56 Milan Holomek Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia +2 min 30 s 46
57 Aliaksandr Riabushenko Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus +2 min 31 s 14
58 Matas Mickevičius Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania +2 min 32 s 73
59 Elgün Alizada Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan +2 min 35 s 02
60 Onur Balkan Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey +2 min 35 s 16
61 János Pelikán Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary +2 min 37 s 42
62 Marco-Tapio Niemi Flag of Finland.svg  Finland +2 min 37 s 50
63 Iván García Flag of Spain.svg  Spain +2 min 37 s 86
64 Grigoriy Shtein Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan +2 min 40 s 88
65 Raivis Sarkans Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia +2 min 50 s 07
66 Juraj Bellan Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia +2 min 50 s 30
67 Santiago Fermin Quiroga Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina +2 min 50 s 34
68 Andrejs Podāns Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia +2 min 50 s 48
69 Martynas Stasikelis Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania +2 min 53 s 59
70 Victor Langellotti Flag of Monaco.svg  Monaco +2 min 54 s 83
71 Nako Georgiev Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria +2 min 55 s 64
72 Lucian Buga Flag of Romania.svg  Romania +2 min 59 s 83
73 Andrea Maccagli Flag of San Marino.svg  San Marino +3 min 5 s 71
74 Stylianos Farantakis Flag of Greece.svg  Greece +3 min 6 s 05
75 Sergey Medvedev Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan +3 min 7 s 52
76 Vedat Koç Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey +3 min 14 s 19
77 Cesar Martingil Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal +3 min 14 s 55
78 Jared Said González Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico +3 min 16 s 84
79 Nijat Niftaliyev Flag of Azerbaijan.svg  Azerbaijan +3 min 20 s 26
80 Iltjan Nika Flag of Albania.svg  Albania +3 min 37 s 12
81 Ekke-Kaur Vosman Flag of Estonia.svg  Estonia +3 min 41 s 75
82 Kwong Lau Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong +3 min 53 s 78
83 Sapar Serdarov Flag of Turkmenistan.svg  Turkmenistan +3 min 54 s 70
84 Ridion Kopshti Flag of Albania.svg  Albania +3 min 56 s 55
- Khusniddin Khakimov Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan DNS

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References

  1. "Final Results: Time trial Men Junior" (PDF). Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 24 September 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2016-10-25. Retrieved 14 January 2014.