2013 UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial

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Men's time trial
2013 UCI Road World Championships
2013 World Championships - Men's time trial Podium.jpg
Podium of the Men's time trial
Race details
Dates25 September 2013
Stages1
Distance57.9 km (35.98 mi)
Winning time1h 05' 36.35"
Medalists
 Gold medal icon.svg GoldFlag of Germany.svg  Tony Martin  (Germany)
 Silver medal icon.svg SilverFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Bradley Wiggins  (United Kingdom)
 Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeFlag of Switzerland.svg  Fabian Cancellara  (Switzerland)
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The Men's time trial of the 2013 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event scheduled that take place on 25 September 2013 in the region of Tuscany, Italy.

The course of the race was 57.9 km from Montecatini Terme to the Nelson Mandela Forum in Florence. [1] [2] German rider Tony Martin was the defending champion and he retained his title. [3]

Final classification

Tony Martin won gold. 2013 UCI Road World Championships, Tony Martin at the men's time trial.JPG
Tony Martin won gold.
Bradley Wiggins won silver. Bradley Wiggins at the 2013 UCI Road World Championships.JPG
Bradley Wiggins won silver.
Fabian Cancellara won bronze. 2013 UCI Road World Championships, Fabian Cancellara at the men's time trial.JPG
Fabian Cancellara won bronze.
RankRiderTime
1 Flag of Germany.svg   Tony Martin  (GER)1h 05' 36.35"
2 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg   Bradley Wiggins  (GBR)+ 46.09"
3 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Fabian Cancellara  (SUI)+ 48.34"
4 Flag of Belarus.svg   Vasil Kiryienka  (BLR)+ 1' 26.01"
5 Flag of the United States.svg   Taylor Phinney  (USA)+ 2' 08.00"
6 Flag of Denmark.svg   Rasmus Quaade  (DEN)+ 2' 36.33"
7 Flag of Italy.svg   Marco Pinotti  (ITA)+ 2' 41.92"
8 Flag of Italy.svg   Adriano Malori  (ITA)+ 2' 51.07"
9 Flag of Sweden.svg   Gustav Larsson  (SWE)+ 2' 58.47"
10 Flag of Belarus.svg   Kanstantsin Sivtsov  (BLR)+ 2' 59.54"
11 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg   Jan Bárta  (CZE)+ 3' 07.00"
12 Flag of Australia (converted).svg   Rohan Dennis  (AUS)+ 3' 09.33"
13 Flag of Ireland.svg   Nicolas Roche  (IRL)+ 3' 13.35"
14 Flag of Spain.svg   Jonathan Castroviejo  (ESP)+ 3' 13.78"
15 Flag of Portugal.svg   Nelson Oliveira  (POR)+ 3' 14.43"
16 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Kristof Vandewalle  (BEL)+ 3' 17.15"
17 Flag of Australia (converted).svg   Richie Porte  (AUS)+ 3' 22.82"
18 Flag of Russia.svg   Vladimir Gusev  (RUS)+ 3' 28.46"
19 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg   Dmitriy Gruzdev  (KAZ)+ 3' 35.95"
20 Flag of Germany.svg   Bert Grabsch  (GER)+ 3' 41.01"
21 Flag of New Zealand.svg   Jesse Sergent  (NZL)+ 3' 45.91"
22 Flag of France.svg   Sylvain Chavanel  (FRA)+ 3' 48.41"
23 Flag of Latvia.svg   Aleksejs Saramotins  (LAT)+ 3' 56.32"
24 Flag of Poland.svg   Michał Kwiatkowski  (POL)+ 3' 59.07"
25 Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Niki Terpstra  (NED)+ 4' 00.83"
26 Flag of Chile.svg   Carlos Oyarzun  (CHI)+ 4' 06.45"
27 Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Lieuwe Westra  (NED)+ 4' 06.54"
28 Flag of Poland.svg   Maciej Bodnar  (POL)+ 4' 18.20"
29 Flag of France.svg   Jérémy Roy  (FRA)+ 4' 27.21"
30 Flag of Austria.svg   Riccardo Zoidl  (AUT)+ 4' 39.57"
31 Flag of Moldova.svg   Serghei Tvetcov  (MDA)+ 4' 47.33"
32 Flag of Lithuania.svg   Ignatas Konovalovas  (LTU)+ 4' 49.80"
33 Flag of Luxembourg.svg   Bob Jungels  (LUX)+ 4' 58.57"
34 Flag of Bulgaria.svg   Nikolay Mihaylov  (BUL)+ 4' 59.10"
35 Flag of Spain.svg   Luis León Sánchez  (ESP)+ 5' 04.78"
36 Flag of Sweden.svg   Tobias Ludvigsson  (SWE)+ 5' 07.12"
37 Flag of Austria.svg   Matthias Brändle  (AUT)+ 5' 11.12"
38 Flag of Germany.svg   Patrick Gretsch  (GER)+ 5' 14.23"
39 Flag of Portugal.svg   Tiago Machado  (POR)+ 5' 28.63"
40 Flag of Russia.svg   Ilnur Zakarin  (RUS)+ 5' 34.37"
41 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg   Alex Dowsett  (GBR)+ 5' 47.23"
42 Flag of South Africa.svg   Reinardt Janse van Rensburg  (RSA)+ 5' 52.74"
43 Flag of Denmark.svg   Alex Rasmussen  (DEN)+ 5' 56.91"
44 Flag of Greece.svg   Ioannis Tamouridis  (GRE)+ 6' 00.00"
45 Flag of Ukraine.svg   Andriy Vasylyuk  (UKR)+ 6' 04.45"
46 Flag of the United States.svg   Andrew Talansky  (USA)+ 6' 05.19"
47 Flag of Slovakia.svg   Matej Jurčo  (SVK)+ 6' 15.31"
48 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg   Alexey Lutsenko  (KAZ)+ 6' 19.04"
49 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Thomas De Gendt  (BEL)+ 6' 25.48"
50 Flag of Slovenia.svg   Kristijan Koren  (SLO)+ 6' 25.55"
51 Flag of Switzerland.svg   Reto Hollenstein  (SUI)+ 6' 26.12"
52 Flag of Tunisia.svg   Rafaa Chitoui  (TUN)+ 6' 30.86"
53 Flag of Estonia.svg   Gert Jõeäär  (EST)+ 6' 49.14"
54 Flag of Eritrea.svg   Daniel Teklehaymanot  (ERI)+ 6' 49.28"
55 Flag of South Africa.svg   Jay Thomson  (RSA)+ 6' 52.88"
56 Flag of New Zealand.svg   Sam Bewley  (NZL)+ 7' 00.02"
57 Flag of Hong Kong.svg   Cheung King Lok  (HKG)+ 7' 01.57"
58 Flag of Argentina.svg   Leandro Messineo  (ARG)+ 7' 23.33"
59 Flag of Lithuania.svg   Gediminas Bagdonas  (LTU)+ 7' 38.30"
60 Flag of South Korea.svg   Choe Hyeong-min  (KOR)+ 7' 44.62"
61 Flag of Ukraine.svg   Mykhaylo Kononenko  (UKR)+ 7' 46.86"
62 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg   Muradjan Khalmuratov  (UZB)+ 7' 51.74"
63 Flag of Bulgaria.svg   Spas Gyurov  (BUL)+ 7' 56.99"
64 Flag of Finland.svg   Samuel Pökälä  (FIN)+ 8' 11.30"
65 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg   Elchin Asadov  (AZE)+ 8' 21.39"
66 Flag of Romania.svg   Andrei Nechita  (ROU)+ 8' 30.77"
67 Flag of Colombia.svg   Rafael Infantino  (COL)+ 9' 14.83"
68 Flag of Andorra.svg   David Albós  (AND)+ 9' 40.10"
69 Flag of Eritrea.svg   Meron Russom  (ERI)+ 9' 41.58"
70 Flag of Ecuador.svg   José Ragonessi  (ECU)+ 9' 43.75"
71 Flag of Ecuador.svg   Segundo Navarrete  (ECU)+ 9' 51.49"
72 Flag of Albania.svg   Eugert Zhupa  (ALB)+ 9' 54.57"
73 Flag of South Korea.svg   Jiyong Kang  (KOR)+ 10' 59.52"
74 Flag of Mexico.svg   Uri Martins  (MEX)+ 11' 44.67"
75 Flag of Qatar.svg   Ahmed Elbourdainy  (QAT)+ 12' 11.70"
76 Flag of Paraguay.svg   Gustavo Mino  (PAR)+ 15' 13.21"
77 Flag of Syria.svg   Nazir Jaser  (SYR)+ 15' 14.40"
Flag of Uganda.svg   Rogers Balikudembe  (UGA)DNS
Flag of Uganda.svg   Herbert Mugwanya  (UGA)DNS

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