2024 UCI Road World Championships – Men's under-23 time trial

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Men's under-23 time trial
2024 UCI Road World Championships
2024 UCI Road World Championships Zurich Men U23 ITT Medal Ceremony 08.jpg
The podium
Race details
Dates23 September 2024
Distance29.9 km (18.58 mi)
Winning time36:42.70
Medalists
 Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of Spain.svg   Iván Romeo  (ESP)
 Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Sweden.svg   Jakob Söderqvist  (SWE)
 Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Jan Christen  (SUI)
  2023
2025  

The Men's under-23 time trial of the 2024 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 23 September 2024 in Zurich, Switzerland. It was the 31st edition of the championship, for which Lorenzo Milesi of Italy was the defending champion, having won in 2023. [1] [2]

Contents

Continental champions

NameCountryReason
Lorenzo Milesi Flag of Italy.svg Italy Incumbent World Champion
Kiya Rogora Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia African Champion
Nicolas Vinokurov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan Asian Champion
Alec Segaert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium European Champion
Jackson Medway Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia Oceanian Champion
Héctor Quintana Flag of Chile.svg Chile Panamerican Champion

Final classification

Pos.Position in the time trial
TimeTime taken to complete the time trial
DiffDeficit to the winner of the time trial
DNSDenotes a rider who did not start
DNFDenotes a rider who did not finish
DSQDenotes a rider who was disqualified from the race
OTLDenotes a rider who finished outside the time limit
RankRider [3] CountryTimeDiff.
Gold medal icon.svg Iván Romeo Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 36:42.70
Silver medal icon.svg Jakob Söderqvist Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden 37:14.75+ 32.05
Bronze medal icon.svg Jan Christen Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 37:23.38+ 40.68
4 Alec Segaert Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 37:36.79+ 54.09
5 Robin Orins Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 37:40.57+ 57.87
6 Darren Rafferty Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 37:44.22+ 1:01.52
7 Niklas Behrens Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 37:50.93+ 1:08.23
8 Artem Shmidt Flag of the United States.svg  United States 37:52.74+ 1:10.04
9 Wessel Mouris Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 37:54.13+ 1:11.43
10 Adam Rafferty Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland 38:00.37+ 1:17.67
11 Maxime Decomble Flag of France.svg  France 38:00.57+ 1:17.87
12 Isaac del Toro Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico 38:06.53+ 1:23.83
13 Andrea Raccagni Noviero Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 38:14.76+ 1:32.06
14 Patrick Eddy Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia 38:18.11+ 1:35.41
15 Arthur Blaise Flag of France.svg  France 38:19.39+ 1:36.69
16 Rasmus Søjberg Pedersen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 38:25.18+ 1:42.48
17 Andrew August Flag of the United States.svg  United States 38:26.13+ 1:43.43
18 Ben Wiggins Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 38:39.98+ 1:57.28
19 Fabian Weiss Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland 38:41.88+ 1:59.18
20 Josh Charlton Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 38:47.81+ 2:05.11
21 Bryan Olivo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 38:56.84+ 2:14.14
22 Aivaras Mikutis Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 39:04.83+ 2:22.13
23 António Morgado Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal 39:07.26+ 2:24.56
24 Menno Huising Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 39:08.28+ 2:25.58
25 Ole Theiler Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 39:11.87+ 2:29.17
26 Mateusz Gajdulewicz Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 39:12.76+ 2:30.06
27 Adam Holm Jørgensen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark 39:15.67+ 2:32.97
28 Matthias Schwarzbacher Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 39:16.80+ 2:34.10
29 Noah Vandenbranden Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 39:28.76+ 2:46.06
30 Axel Källberg Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 39:32.91+ 2:50.21
31 Andrey Remkhe Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 39:39.50+ 2:56.80
32 Nicolas Vinokurov Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 39:46.81+ 3:04.11
33 Adrian Stieger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 39:47.12+ 3:04.42
34 Jonas Walton Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 39:56.16+ 3:13.46
35 Markel Beloki Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 39:56.23+ 3:13.53
36 Dillon Geary Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 40:18.85+ 3:36.15
37 Nicholas Narraway Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda 40:20.59+ 3:37.89
38 Dominik Dunár Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia 40:29.57+ 3:46.87
39 Daniil Yakovlev Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 40:31.25+ 3:48.55
40 Kacper Gieryk Flag of Poland.svg  Poland 40:38.26+ 3:55.56
41 Tomáš Přidal Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 40:45.03+ 4:02.33
42 Pedri Crause Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa 40:49.83+ 4:07.13
43 Daniel Rubeš Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 41:12.08+ 4:29.38
44 Rudolf Remkhi Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan 41:27.36+ 4:44.66
45 Jeferson Ruiz Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia 41:30.36+ 4:47.66
46 Héctor Quintana Flag of Chile.svg  Chile 41:33.00+ 4:50.30
47 Mohammad Almutaiwei Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg  United Arab Emirates 42:14.22+ 5:31.52
48 Aurelien de Comarmond Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius 42:16.60+ 5:33.90
49 Michael Shea Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada 42:17.20+ 5:34.50
50 Paul Lomulia Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 42:20.69+ 5:37.99
51 Muhammad Syelhan Nurahmat Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 42:24.14+ 5:41.44
52 Kiya Rogora Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 42:31.15+ 5:48.45
53 Semen Simon Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine 42:33.15+ 5:50.45
54 Lawrence Lorot Flag of Uganda.svg  Uganda 42:37.91+ 5:55.21
55 Li Zhen Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China 43:14.90+ 6:32.20
56 Koki Kamada Flag of Japan.svg  Japan 43:30.41+ 6:47.71
57 Yordan Petrov Flag of Bulgaria.svg  Bulgaria 43:36.28+ 6:53.58
58 Muhammad Andy Royan Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia 43:47.24+ 7:04.54
59 Constantinos Ioannou Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus 44:17.08+ 7:34.38
60 Emir Uzun Flag of Turkey.svg  Turkey 44:29.12+ 7:46.42
61 Temuulen Khadbaatar Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 45:02.29+ 8:19.59
62 Vainqueur Masengesho Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda 45:14.33+ 8:31.63
63 Nasrallah Mohamed Aissa Essemiani Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 45:15.92+ 8:33.22
64 Diego Lei Godoy Flag of Venezuela.svg  Venezuela 45:23.86+ 8:41.16
65 Davaajargal Altangerel Flag of Mongolia.svg  Mongolia 46:08.24+ 9:25.54
66 Etienne Tuyizere Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda 46:12.80+ 9:30.10
67 Amir Taha Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia 46:48.83+ 10:06.13
68 Slimane Badlis Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria 46:55.31+ 10:12.61
DNF David Elias Rico Barraza Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico
DNS Mateo Kalejman Quiroga Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina

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