2021 European Road Championships – Men's elite time trial

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Men's elite time trial
2021 European Road Championships
Race details
Dates9 September 2021
Stages1
Distance22.4 km (13.92 mi)
Medalists
 Gold medal icon.svg GoldFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Stefan Küng  (SUI)
 Silver medal icon.svg SilverFlag of Italy.svg  Filippo Ganna  (ITA)
 Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeFlag of Belgium (civil).svg  Remco Evenepoel  (BEL)
  2020
2022  

The men's elite time trial at the 2021 European Road Championships will take place on 9 September 2021, in Trentino, Italy. Nations are allowed to enter a maximum of 2 riders into the event. [1]

Results

Rank#Cyclist [2] NationTimeDiff.
Gold medal icon.svg39 Stefan Küng Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 24:29.85
Silver medal icon.svg36 Filippo Ganna Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 24:37.55+00:07.70
Bronze medal icon.svg37 Remco Evenepoel Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 24:44.41+00:14.56
413 Stefan Bissegger Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 24:52.97+00:23.11
534 Max Walscheid Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 25:07.92+00:38.07
610 Edoardo Affini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 25:08.23+00:38.38
73 Kasper Asgreen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 25:21.06+00:51.21
826 Maciej Bodnar Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 25:33.86+01:04.01
938 Rémi Cavagna Flag of France.svg  France 25:35.54+01:05.69
1031 João Almeida Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 25:46.07+01:16.22
1121 Jos van Emden Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 25:46.92+01:17.07
1235 Tadej Pogačar Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia 25:50.96+01:21.11
1311 Rune Herregodts Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 25:59.24+01:29.39
147 Rafael Reis Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 26:03.19+01:33.34
1512 Bruno Armirail Flag of France.svg  France 26:04.29+01:34.44
169 Miguel Heidemann Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 26:07.60+01:37.75
1732 Jan Bárta Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 26:20.32+01:50.47
1833 Ryan Mullen Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 26:39.36+02:09.50
1930 Artem Nych Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 26:39.59+02:09.74
2020 Felix Ritzinger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 26:41.99+02:12.14
2123 Mikkel Bjerg Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 26:43.08+02:13.23
2214 Ognjen Ilić Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia 26:46.51+02:16.66
2322 Barnabás Peák Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 26:47.35+02:17.50
241 Julius van den Berg Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 26:50.47+02:20.62
2528 Andreas Miltiadis Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 26:59.88+02:30.03
266 Artem Ovechkin Flag of Russia.svg  Russia 27:03.52+02:33.67
2727 Mykhaylo Kononenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 27:04.83+02:34.98
282 János Pelikán Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary 27:06.87+02:37.02
298 Conn McDunphy Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 27:11.55+02:41.70
3016 Omer Goldstein Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 27:11.57+02:41.72
314 Oleksandr Golovash Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 27:20.51+02:50.66
3218 Ukko Peltonen Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 27:23.81+02:53.96
3324 Andrej Petrovski Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia 27:38.14+03:08.29
3415 Michel Ries Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg 27:38.73+03:08.88
3519 Spas Gyurov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 28:01.51+03:31.66
365 Venantas Lašinis Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 28:31.16+04:01.31
3717 Ingvar Ómarsson Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland 28:33.07+04:03.22
3825 Ronald Kuba Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 28:44.58+04:14.73
3929 Evaldas Šiškevičius Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 29:33.30+05:03.45

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References

  1. "Technical Guide" (PDF). pp. 10–11. Retrieved 8 September 2021.
  2. "Results" (PDF). Retrieved 9 September 2021.