2017 UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial

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Men's time trial
2017 UCI Road World Championships
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Race details
Dates20 September 2017
Stages1
Distance31 km (19.26 mi)
Winning time44' 41.00" [1]
Medalists
 Gold medal icon.svg GoldFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Tom Dumoulin  (Netherlands)
 Silver medal icon.svg SilverFlag of Slovenia.svg  Primož Roglič  (Slovenia)
 Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Chris Froome  (Great Britain)
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The Men's time trial of the 2017 UCI Road World Championships is a cycling event that took place on 20 September 2017 in Bergen, Norway. It was the 24th edition of the championship; Tom Dumoulin of the Netherlands won his first title. [2]

Contents

Qualification

All National Federations were allowed to enter four riders for the race, with a maximum of two riders to start. In addition to this number, the outgoing World Champion and the current continental champions were also able to take part. [3]

ChampionNameNote
Outgoing World Champion Flag of Germany.svg  Tony Martin  (GER)Competed
African ChampionFlag of Eritrea.svg  Meron Teshome  (ERI)
European ChampionFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Victor Campenaerts  (BEL)
Asian ChampionFlag of Kazakhstan.svg  Dmitriy Gruzdev  (KAZ)
Oceanian ChampionFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Sean Lake  (AUS)Did not compete
Pan American ChampionFlag of Chile.svg  José Luis Rodríguez Aguilar  (CHI)

Participating nations

65 cyclists from 41 nations were entered in the men's time trial, although Guyana's sole representative Jermaine Burrowes failed to start. The number of cyclists per nation is shown in parentheses. [1]

Final classification

All 64 starters completed the 31-kilometre (19 mi)-long course. [1]

RankRiderTime
1 Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Tom Dumoulin  (NED)44' 41.00"
2 Flag of Slovenia.svg   Primož Roglič  (SLO)+ 57.79"
3 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg   Chris Froome  (GBR)+ 1' 21.25"
4 Flag of Portugal.svg   Nelson Oliveira  (POR)+ 1' 28.52"
5 Flag of Belarus.svg   Vasil Kiryienka  (BLR)+ 1' 28.75"
6 Flag of Italy.svg   Gianni Moscon  (ITA)+ 1' 29.49"
7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Wilco Kelderman  (NED)+ 1' 34.33"
8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg   Rohan Dennis  (AUS)+ 1' 37.39"
9 Flag of Germany.svg   Tony Martin  (GER)+ 1' 39.88"
10 Flag of Slovenia.svg   Jan Tratnik  (SLO)+ 1' 43.45"
11 Flag of Luxembourg.svg   Bob Jungels  (LUX)+ 1' 49.46"
12 Flag of Ireland.svg   Nicolas Roche  (IRL)+ 1' 53.54"
13 Flag of France.svg   Alexis Gougeard  (FRA)+ 1' 53.97"
14 Flag of Spain.svg   Jonathan Castroviejo  (ESP)+ 2' 01.39"
15 Flag of Russia.svg   Ilnur Zakarin  (RUS)+ 2' 04.44"
16 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Victor Campenaerts  (BEL)+ 2' 08.55"
17 Flag of Norway.svg   Edvald Boasson Hagen  (NOR)+ 2' 11.20"
18 Flag of Ukraine.svg   Andriy Hrivko  (UKR)+ 2' 15.13"
19 Flag of Germany.svg   Nikias Arndt  (GER)+ 2' 16.05"
20 Flag of Lithuania.svg   Ignatas Konovalovas  (LTU)+ 2' 21.15"
21 Flag of Denmark.svg   Martin Toft Madsen  (DEN)+ 2' 33.01"
22 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Laurens De Plus  (BEL)+ 2' 35.08"
23 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Yves Lampaert  (BEL)+ 2' 35.09"
24 Flag of the Czech Republic.svg   Jan Bárta  (CZE)+ 2' 39.18"
25 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Stefan Küng  (SUI)+ 2' 45.53"
26 Flag of the United States.svg   Tejay van Garderen  (USA)+ 2' 47.54"
27 Flag of Spain.svg   Gorka Izagirre  (ESP)+ 2' 48.78"
28 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg   Alexey Lutsenko  (KAZ)+ 3' 04.60"
29 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg   Hugo Houle  (CAN)+ 3' 06.61"
30 Flag of Russia.svg   Alexander Evtushenko  (RUS)+ 3' 06.94"
31 Flag of Norway.svg   Andreas Vangstad  (NOR)+ 3' 09.38"
32 Flag of Sweden.svg   Tobias Ludvigsson  (SWE)+ 3' 09.58"
33 Flag of Portugal.svg   Rui Costa  (POR)+ 3' 10.54"
34 Flag of Denmark.svg   Lasse Norman Hansen  (DEN)+ 3' 21.23"
35 Flag of Germany.svg   Jasha Sütterlin  (GER)+ 3' 28.07"
36 Flag of Poland.svg   Mateusz Taciak  (POL)+ 3' 28.87"
37 Flag of Argentina.svg   Eduardo Sepúlveda  (ARG)+ 3' 31.52"
38 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg   Dmitriy Gruzdev  (KAZ)+ 3' 33.31"
39 Flag of New Zealand.svg   Hamish Bond  (NZL)+ 3' 33.92"
40 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Reto Hollenstein  (SUI)+ 3' 34.04"
41 Flag of the United States.svg   Joey Rosskopf  (USA)+ 3' 47.20"
42 Flag of Romania.svg   Serghei Țvetcov  (ROU)+ 3' 49.48"
43 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg   Tao Geoghegan Hart  (GBR)+ 3' 50.67"
44 Flag of Kazakhstan.svg   Zhandos Bizhigitov  (KAZ)+ 4' 01.37"
45 Flag of Colombia.svg   Jarlinson Pantano  (COL)+ 4' 10.63"
46 Flag of Austria.svg   Lukas Pöstlberger  (AUT)+ 4' 14.41"
47 Flag of Austria.svg   Riccardo Zoidl  (AUT)+ 4' 46.43"
48 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg   Rob Britton  (CAN)+ 4' 57.29"
49 Flag of South Africa.svg   Willie Smit  (RSA)+ 5' 27.33"
50 Flag of Poland.svg   Maciej Bodnar  (POL)+ 6' 02.24"
51 Flag of Albania.svg   Redi Halilaj  (ALB)+ 6' 03.03"
52 Flag of Rwanda.svg   Valens Ndayisenga  (RWA)+ 6' 05.86"
53 Flag of Ukraine.svg   Kostyantyn Rybaruk  (UKR)+ 7' 35.60"
54 Flag of Hong Kong.svg   Cheung King Lok  (HKG)+ 8' 14.25"
55 Flag of Mexico.svg   Uri Martins  (MEX)+ 8' 22.59"
56 Flag of Syria.svg   Nazir Jaser  (SYR)+ 8' 34.66"
57 Flag of Azerbaijan.svg   Elchin Asadov  (AZE)+ 9' 00.48"
58 Flag of Albania.svg   Eugert Zhupa  (ALB)+ 9' 15.43"
59 Flag of Eritrea.svg   Meron Teshome  (ERI)+ 9' 49.40"
60 Flag of Syria.svg   Ahmad Wais  (SYR)+ 10' 57.98"
61 Flag of Pakistan.svg   Arsalan Anjum Muhammad  (PAK)+ 11' 47.78"
62 Flag of Singapore.svg  Gabriel Tan (SIN)+ 12' 46.53"
63 Flag of Pakistan.svg   Awais Khan  (PAK)+ 12' 51.92"
64 Flag of Singapore.svg   Teoh Yi Peng  (SIN)+ 13' 00.32"
Flag of Guyana.svg   Jermaine Burrowes  (GUY)DNS

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