2017 UCI Road World Championships

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2017 UCI Road World Championships
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Bergen
Location within Norway
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Bergen
Bergen (Norway)
Venue Bergen, Norway
Date(s) (2017-09-17 - 2017-09-24)17–24 September 2017
Coordinates 60°23′22″N5°19′48″E / 60.38944°N 5.33000°E / 60.38944; 5.33000
Events12
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The 2017 UCI Road World Championships were held in 2017 in Bergen, Norway. [1] It was the 90th UCI Road World Championships and the second to be held in Norway, after the 1993 world championships in Oslo. Chantal Blaak of the Netherlands won the women's road race [2] and Peter Sagan of Slovakia won the men's road race. Sagan became the first man to win three successive world road race championships. [3]

Contents

Bidding process

It was announced on 25 September 2014 following a two-day meeting held in conjunction with the 2014 UCI Road World Championships in Ponferrada, Spain, that Bergen was elected to host the Championships in 2017. [1] The city was chosen over Innsbruck (Austria), Melbourne (Australia) and Bogotá (Colombia). [4]

Bergen sent in their application by 1 January 2014. By that time they had put eighteen months of planning into the event. The total budget for the event is said to be 156 million Norwegian kroner. Of this, 58 million kroner are earmarked to be paid to the UCI as an organising fee. The Norwegian federation president Harald Tiedemann Hansen ruled out paying more than that. [4] Norway had unsuccessfully bid for the 2016 World Championships. [5]

Schedule

All times are in CEST (UTC+2). [6]

DateTimingsEventDistance
Team time trial events
17 September12:0513:55 Women's teams 42.5 km (26.4 mi)
15:3517:25 Men's teams 42.5 km (26.4 mi)
Individual time trial events
18 September10:3511:50 Junior women 16.1 km (10.0 mi)
13:0517:35 Under-23 men 37.2 km (23.1 mi)
19 September11:3513:30 Junior men 21.1 km (13.1 mi)
15:5517:15 Elite women 21.1 km (13.1 mi)
20 September13:0517:45 Elite men 31.0 km (19.3 mi)
Road race events Laps
22 September10:0512:15 Junior women 76.4 km (47.5 mi)4
13:1517:35 Under-23 men 191.0 km (118.7 mi)10
23 September09:3012:45 Junior men 133.8 km (83.1 mi)4
13:1517:15 Elite women 152.8 km (94.9 mi)8
24 September10:0516:50 Elite men 267.5 km (166.2 mi)11

Events summary

Elite events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's Events
Men's road race [7]
details
Flag of Slovakia.svg  Peter Sagan  (SVK)6h 28' 11"Flag of Norway.svg  Alexander Kristoff  (NOR)+ 0"Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Michael Matthews  (AUS)+ 0"
Men's time trial [8]
details
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Tom Dumoulin  (NED)44' 41.00"Flag of Slovenia.svg  Primož Roglič  (SLO)+ 57.79"Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Froome  (GBR)+ 1' 21.25"
Men's team time trial [9]
details
Flag of Germany.svg Team Sunweb 47' 50.42" Flag of the United States.svg BMC Racing Team + 8.29" Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Team Sky + 22.35"
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Tom Dumoulin  (NED)
Flag of Germany.svg  Lennard Kämna  (GER)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Wilco Kelderman  (NED)
Flag of Denmark.svg  Søren Kragh Andersen  (DEN)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Michael Matthews  (AUS)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Sam Oomen  (NED)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Rohan Dennis  (AUS)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Silvan Dillier  (SUI)
Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Stefan Küng  (SUI)
Flag of Italy.svg  Daniel Oss  (ITA)
Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Miles Scotson  (AUS)
Flag of the United States.svg  Tejay van Garderen  (USA)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Owain Doull  (GBR)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Froome  (GBR)
Flag of Belarus.svg  Vasil Kiryienka  (BLR)
Flag of Poland.svg  Michał Kwiatkowski  (POL)
Flag of Italy.svg  Gianni Moscon  (ITA)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Geraint Thomas  (GBR)
Women's Events
Women's road race [10]
details
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Chantal Blaak  (NED)4h 06' 30"Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Katrin Garfoot  (AUS)+ 28"Flag of Denmark.svg  Amalie Dideriksen  (DEN)+ 28"
Women's time trial [11]
details
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Annemiek van Vleuten  (NED)28' 50.35"Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Anna van der Breggen  (NED)+ 12.16"Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Katrin Garfoot  (AUS)+ 18.93"
Women's team time trial [12]
details
Flag of the Netherlands.svg Team Sunweb 55' 41.63" Flag of the Netherlands.svg Boels–Dolmans + 12.43" Flag of Germany.svg Cervélo–Bigla Pro Cycling + 28.03"
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Lucinda Brand  (NED)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Leah Kirchmann  (CAN)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Floortje Mackaij  (NED)
Flag of the United States.svg  Coryn Rivera  (USA)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Sabrina Stultiens  (NED)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ellen van Dijk  (NED)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Chantal Blaak  (NED)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Karol-Ann Canuel  (CAN)
Flag of the United States.svg  Megan Guarnier  (USA)
Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Christine Majerus  (LUX)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Amy Pieters  (NED)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Anna van der Breggen  (NED)
Flag of Germany.svg  Stephanie Gaumnitz  (GER)
Flag of Germany.svg  Lisa Klein  (GER)
Flag of Germany.svg  Clara Koppenburg  (GER)
Flag of Finland.svg  Lotta Lepistö  (FIN)
Flag of Denmark.svg  Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig  (DEN)
Flag of South Africa.svg  Ashleigh Moolman  (RSA)

Under-23 events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's Under-23 Events
Men's under-23 road race [13]
details
Flag of France.svg  Benoît Cosnefroy  (FRA)4h 48' 23"Flag of Germany.svg  Lennard Kämna  (GER)+ 0"Flag of Denmark.svg  Michael Carbel  (DEN)+ 3"
Men's under-23 time trial [14]
details
Flag of Denmark.svg  Mikkel Bjerg  (DEN)47' 06.48"Flag of the United States.svg  Brandon McNulty  (USA)+ 1' 05.92"Flag of France.svg  Corentin Ermenault  (FRA)+ 1' 16.65"

Junior events

EventGoldSilverBronze
Men's Juniors Events
Men's junior road race [15]
details
Flag of Denmark.svg  Julius Johansen  (DEN)3h 10' 48"Flag of Italy.svg  Luca Rastelli  (ITA)+ 51"Flag of Italy.svg  Michele Gazzoli  (ITA)+ 51"
Men's junior time trial [16]
details
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Tom Pidcock  (GBR)28' 02.15"Flag of Italy.svg  Antonio Puppio  (ITA)+ 11.92"Flag of Poland.svg  Filip Maciejuk  (POL)+ 13.29"
Women's Juniors Events
Women's junior road race [17]
details
Flag of Italy.svg  Elena Pirrone  (ITA)2h 06' 17"Flag of Denmark.svg  Emma Jørgensen  (DEN)+ 12"Flag of Italy.svg  Letizia Paternoster  (ITA)+ 12"
Women's junior time trial [18]
details
Flag of Italy.svg  Elena Pirrone  (ITA)23' 19.72"Flag of Italy.svg  Alessia Vigilia  (ITA)+ 6.38"Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Madeleine Fasnacht  (AUS)+ 42.32"

Medal table

PlaceNationGold medal icon.svgSilver medal icon.svgBronze medal icon.svgTotal
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 4206
2Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2327
3Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 2125
4Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 1113
5Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 1023
6Flag of France.svg  France 1012
7Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 1001
8Flag of the United States (23px).png  United States 0202
9Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 0134
10Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 0101
Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 0101
12Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 0011
Total12121236

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