2022 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships | |
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Location | Baie-Comeau, Canada |
Dates | 11–14 August 2022 |
Competitors | 243 from 37 nations |
The 2022 UCI Para-cycling Road World Championships is the World Championships for road cycling for athletes with a physical disability. The championships took place in Baie-Comeau in Canada from 11 to 14 August 2022. [1] [2]
Event | Class | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Time trial | |||||||
18.9 km time trial | C1 [3] | Michael Teuber (GER) | 28:44.90 | Aaron Keith (USA) | +4.76 | Ricardo Ten Argilés (ESP) | +18.11 |
C2 [4] | Ewoud Vromant (BEL) | 26:37.97 | Alexandre Léauté (FRA) | +14.65 | Darren Hicks (AUS) | +26.91 | |
C3 [5] | Eduardo Santas (ESP) | 26:25.71 | Finlay Graham (GBR) | +0.08 | Florian Bouziani (FRA) | +9.64 | |
H1 [6] | Fabrizio Cornegliani (ITA) | 47:41.46 | Pieter du Preez (RSA) | +1:13.36 | Maxime Hordies (BEL) | +2:35.57 | |
H2 [7] | Sergio Garrote Muñoz (ESP) | 33:31.07 | Florian Jouanny (FRA) | +16.33 | Luca Mazzone (ITA) | +29.54 | |
H3 [8] | Paolo Cecchetto (ITA) | 31:42.13 | Charles Moreau (CAN) | +13.80 | Mirko Testa (ITA) | +31.80 | |
H4 [9] | Jetze Plat (NED) | 28:10.53 | Thomas Frühwirth (AUT) | +38.79 | Rafał Wilk (POL) | +1:27.33 | |
H5 [10] | Mitch Valize (NED) | 28:18.76 | Loïc Vergnaud (FRA) | +56.04 | Luis Costa (POR) | +2:14.25 | |
T1 [11] | Giorgio Farroni (ITA) | 37:31.02 | Nathan Clement (CAN) | +1:19.47 | Gonzalo García Abella (ESP) | +1:59.02 | |
T2 [12] | Tim Celen (BEL) | 33:39.26 | Maximilian Jäger (GER) | +45.77 | Stuart Jones (AUS) | +1:35.70 | |
28.4 km time trial | B [13] | Tristan Bangma (NED) Pilot: Patrick Bos | 34:53.21 | Vincent ter Schure (NED) Pilot: Timo Fransen | +30.31 | Alexandre Lloveras (FRA) Pilot: Maxime Gressier | +1:17.22 |
C4 [14] | George Peasgood (GBR) | 38:26.73 | Louis Clincke (BEL) | +1:04.54 | Ronan Grimes (IRL) | +1:30.91 | |
C5 [15] | Daniel Abraham (NED) | 36:37.88 | Dorian Foulon (FRA) | +12.40 | Kévin Le Cunff (FRA) | +16.11 | |
Road race | |||||||
28.4 km road race | H1 [16] | Maxime Hordies (BEL) | 1:16.26 | Fabrizio Cornegliani (ITA) | +0:05 | Pieter du Preez (RSA) | +1:16 |
T1 [17] | Giorgio Farroni (ITA) | 1:00:20 | Nathan Clement (CAN) | +1:22 | Gonzalo García Abella (ESP) | +2:36 | |
37.8 km road race | T2 [18] | Tim Celen (BEL) | 1:13:32 | Dennis Connors (USA) | +0:01 | Maximilian Jäger (GER) | +0:01 |
47.3 km road race | H2 [19] | Florian Jouanny (FRA) | 1:28:46 | Luca Mazzone (ITA) | +0:00 | Sergio Garrote Muñoz (ESP) | +0:00 |
66.2 km road race | H3 [20] | Riadh Tarsim (FRA) | 1:59:59 | Paolo Cecchetto (ITA) | +0:01 | Joey Desjardins (CAN) | +0:03 |
H4 [21] | Jetze Plat (NED) | 1:46.29 | Thomas Frühwirth (AUT) | +1:08 | Mathieu Bosredon (FRA) | +2:25 | |
H5 [22] | Mitch Valize (NED) | 1:49:30 | Loic Vergnaud (FRA) | +3:03 | Tim de Vries (NED) | +5:41 | |
70.2 km road race | C1 [23] | Ricardo Ten Argilés (ESP) | 1:50:07 | Aaron Keith (GBR) | +4:38 | Carlos Alberto Gomes Soares (BRA) | +6:36 |
C2 [24] | Alexandre Leaute (FRA) | 1:49:49 | Florian Chapeau (FRA) | +0:09 | Ewoud Vromant (BEL) | +0:11 | |
C3 [25] | Finlay Graham (GBR) | 1:49:31 | Steffen Warias (GER) | +0:14 | Eduardo Santas (ESP) | +0:24 | |
81.9 km road race | C4 [26] | Ronan Grimes (IRL) | 2:04:31 | Louis Clincke (BEL) | +0:00 | George Peasgood (GBR) | +0:00 |
C5 [27] | Kévin Le Cunff (FRA) | 2:00:00 | Lauro César Mouro Chaman (BRA) | +0:00 | Alistair Donohoe (AUS) | +0:00 | |
105.3 km road race | B [28] | Tristan Bangma (NED) Pilot: Patrick Bos | 02:25:06 | Alexandre Lloveras (FRA) Pilot: Maxime Gressier | +01:48 | Piotr Kolodziejczuk (POL) Pilot: Michal Podlaski | +03:04 |
Event | Class | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Time trial | |||||||
9.4 km time trial | H1 [29] | Simona Canipari (ITA) | 43:31.44 | Not awarded | |||
H2 [30] | Katerina Brim (USA) | 20:46.00 | Roberta Amadeo (ITA) | +3:54.22 | Not awarded | ||
18.9 km time trial | C1 [31] | Frances Brown (GBR) | 31:20.15 | Kaitlyn Schurmann (AUS) | +7:14.31 | Not awarded | |
C2 [32] | Maike Hausberger (GER) | 31:04.10 | Flurina Rigling (SUI) | +38.41 | Daniela Munévar Flórez (COL) | +2:16.77 | |
C3 [33] | Clara Brown (USA) | 29:36.72 | Keiko Sugiura (JPN) | +51.78 | Paige Greco (AUS) | +1:06.09 | |
C4 [34] | Samantha Bosco (USA) | 28:28.83 | Emily Petricola (AUS) | +1:15.40 | Keely Shaw (CAN) | +1:49.26 | |
C5 [35] | Kerstin Brachtendorf (GER) | 28:12.99 | Nicole Murray (NZL) | +37.43 | Eleonora Mele (ITA) | +1:49.28 | |
H3 [36] | Annika Zeyen (GER) | 36:00.88 | Francesca Porcellato (ITA) | +15.90 | Jady Martins Malavazzi (BRA) | +2:05.35 | |
H4 [37] | Jennette Jansen (NED) | 36:06.95 | Suzanna Tangen (NOR) | +1:19.55 | Sandra Stöckli (SUI) | +1:40.75 | |
H5 [38] | Oksana Masters (USA) | 33:35.05 | Ana Maria Vitelaru (ITA) | +2:12.47 | Katia Aere (ITA) | +4:25.79 | |
T1 [39] | Marieke van Soest (NED) | 42:49.93 | Dulce González Guerrero (MEX) | +3:42.32 | Shelley Gautier (CAN) | +7:09.97 | |
T2 [40] | Angelika Dreock-Käser (GER) | 39:26.92 | Carol Cooke (AUS) | +1:00.01 | Jana Majunke (GER) | +1:42.91 | |
28.4 km time trial | B [41] | Sophie Unwin (GBR) Pilot: Jenny Holl | 39:57.21 | Katie-George Dunlevy (IRL) Pilot: Eve McCrystal | +49.53 | Louise Jannering (SWE) Pilot: Catrin Nilsson | +3:21.15 |
Road race | |||||||
18.9 km road race | H1 [42] | Simona Canipari (ITA) | 1:29:27 | Not awarded | Not awarded | ||
28.4 km road race | H2 [43] | Katerina Brim (USA) | 1:08:34 | Roberta Amadeo (ITA) | +11:09 | Not awarded | |
T1 [44] | Marieke van Soest (NED) | 1:05:56 | Dulce González Guerrero (MEX) | +8:47 | Eltje Malzbender (NZL) | +12:23 | |
37.8 km road race | T2 [45] | Jana Majunke (GER) | 1:25:10 | Angelika Dreock-Käser (GER) | +0:17 | Emma Lund (DEN) | +2:56 |
56.7 km road race | H3 [46] | Annika Zeyen (GER) | 1:56:47 | Francesca Porcellato (ITA) | +2:46 | Jady Martins Malavazzi (BRA) | +4:58 |
H4 [47] | Jennette Jansen (NED) | 1:56:14 | Suzanna Tangen (NOR) | +5:31 | Sandra Stöckli (SUI) | +7:34 | |
H5 [48] | Oksana Masters (USA) | 2:00:35 | Ana Maria Vitelaru (ITA) | +0:00 | Chantal Haenen (NED) | +0:00 | |
58.5 km road race | C1 [49] | Frances Brown (GBR) | 1:46:17 | Kaitlyn Schurmann (AUS) | -1 LAP | Not awarded | |
C2 [50] | Maike Hausberger (GER) | 1:45:31 | Daniela Munévar Flórez (ESP) | +0:04 | Flurina Rigling (GER) | +0:04 | |
C3 [51] | Keiko Sugiura (JPN) | 1:45:28 | Clara Brown (USA) | +0:02 | Jamie Whitmore (USA) | +0:08 | |
70.2 km road race | C4 [52] | Samantha Bosco (USA) | 2:00:05 | Meg Lemon (AUS) | +3:22 | Keely Shaw (CAN) | +3:24 |
C5 [53] | Marie Patouillet (FRA) | 1:58:42 | Kerstin Brachtendorf (GER) | +0:00 | Nicole Murray (NZL) | +0:02 | |
81.9 km road race | B [54] | Katie-George Dunlevy (IRL) Pilot: Eve McCrystal | 02:09:13 | Sophie Unwin (GBR) Pilot: Jenny Holl | +01:36 | Josephine Healion (IRL) Pilot: Linda Kelly | +06:16 |
Event | Class | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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27.0 km team relay | H1–5 [55] | France Riadh Tarsim Florian Jouanny Loïc Vergnaud | 47:39 | Italy Paolo Cecchetto Luca Mazzone Diego Colombari | 48:33 | Spain Martin Berchesi Manzione Sergio Garrote Muñoz Luis García-Marquina | 49:32 |
* Host nation (Canada)
Rank | Nation | Gold | Silver | Bronze | Total |
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1 | Netherlands (NED) | 11 | 1 | 2 | 14 |
2 | Germany (GER) | 8 | 4 | 2 | 14 |
3 | United States (USA) | 7 | 4 | 1 | 12 |
4 | Italy (ITA) | 6 | 10 | 4 | 20 |
5 | France (FRA) | 6 | 7 | 4 | 17 |
6 | Great Britain (GBR) | 5 | 2 | 1 | 8 |
7 | Belgium (BEL) | 4 | 2 | 2 | 8 |
8 | Spain (ESP) | 3 | 0 | 6 | 9 |
9 | Ireland (IRL) | 2 | 1 | 2 | 5 |
10 | Japan (JPN) | 1 | 1 | 0 | 2 |
11 | Australia (AUS) | 0 | 5 | 4 | 9 |
12 | Canada (CAN)* | 0 | 3 | 4 | 7 |
13 | Austria (AUT) | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 |
Mexico (MEX) | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | |
Norway (NOR) | 0 | 2 | 0 | 2 | |
16 | Brazil (BRA) | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 |
Switzerland (SUI) | 0 | 1 | 3 | 4 | |
18 | New Zealand (NZL) | 0 | 1 | 2 | 3 |
19 | Colombia (COL) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 |
South Africa (RSA) | 0 | 1 | 1 | 2 | |
21 | Poland (POL) | 0 | 0 | 2 | 2 |
22 | Denmark (DEN) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 |
Portugal (POR) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Sweden (SWE) | 0 | 0 | 1 | 1 | |
Totals (24 entries) | 53 | 51 | 47 | 151 |
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