2019 UCI Road World Championships – Men's under-23 road race

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Men's under-23 road race
2021 UCI Road World Championships
2019 UCI World Championships, men's under-23 road race start.jpg
The start of the race
Race details
Dates27 September 2019
Stages1
Distance173 km (107.5 mi)
Winning time3h 53' 52" [1]
Medalists
 Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Italy.svg   Samuele Battistella  (ITA)
 Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Switzerland.svg   Stefan Bissegger  (SUI)
 Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of the United Kingdom.svg   Tom Pidcock  (GBR)
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2021  

The Men's under-23 road race of the 2019 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 27 September 2019 from Doncaster to Harrogate in Yorkshire, England. It was the 24th edition of the event. The race was won by Italian rider Samuele Battistella in a group sprint of six riders.

Final classification

Of the race's 158 entrants, 113 riders completed the full distance of 173 kilometres (107 mi). [2]

RankRiderCountryTime
1 Samuele Battistella Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 3h 53' 52"
2 Stefan Bissegger Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland + 0"
3 Tom Pidcock Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain + 0"
4 Sergio Higuita Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia + 0"
5 Andreas Kron Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark + 0"
6 Tobias Foss Flag of Norway.svg  Norway + 0"
7 Pascal Eenkhoorn Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands + 38"
8 Mikkel Bjerg Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark + 38"
9 Mathieu Burgaudeau Flag of France.svg  France + 38"
10 Torjus Sleen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway + 38"
11 Stan Dewulf Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium + 38"
12 Georg Zimmermann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany + 38"
13 Kevin Geniets Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg + 38"
14 Kaden Groves Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia + 38"
15 Jonas Rutsch Flag of Germany.svg  Germany + 40"
16 Morten Hulgaard Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark + 40"
17 Szymon Sajnok Flag of Poland.svg  Poland + 42"
18 Jake Stewart Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain + 52"
19 Ilan Van Wilder Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium + 1' 28"
20 Ide Schelling Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands + 1' 32"
21 Mauro Schmid Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg + 2' 01"
22 Vadim Pronskiy Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan + 2' 55"
23 Robin Froidevaux Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland + 3' 02"
24 Yevgeniy Fedorov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan + 3' 02"
25 Tilen Finkšt Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia + 3' 02"
26 Nickolas Zukowsky Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada + 3' 02"
27 Simon Guglielmi Flag of France.svg  France + 3' 02"
28 Fred Wright Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain + 3' 02"
29 Matúš Štoček Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia + 3' 02"
30 André Carvalho Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal + 3' 02"
31 Attila Valter Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary + 3' 02"
32 Masahiro Ishigami Flag of Japan.svg  Japan + 3' 02"
33 Stanisław Aniołkowski Flag of Poland.svg  Poland + 3' 02"
34 Daan Hoole Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands + 3' 02"
35 Barnabás Peák Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary + 3' 02"
36 Johan Jacobs Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland + 3' 02"
37 Aljaž Jarc Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia + 3' 06"
38 Jakub Otruba Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic + 3' 07"
39 Stuart Balfour Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain + 3' 07"
40 Žiga Jerman Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia + 3' 07"

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References

  1. "2021 World Championships U23 - Road Race". ProCyclingStats. Retrieved 27 September 2021.
  2. "Final Results / Résultat final: Men Under 23 Road Race". Tissot Timing. Tissot. 27 September 2019. Retrieved 28 September 2019.