Men's individual time trial at the 1998 Asian Games | ||||||||||
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Venue | Phahonyothin Road | |||||||||
Date | 10 December 1998 | |||||||||
Competitors | 28 from 15 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Cycling at the 1998 Asian Games | ||
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Mountain bike | ||
Cross-country | men | women |
Downhill | men | women |
Road | ||
Road race | men | women |
Time trial | men | women |
Track | ||
Sprint | men | women |
Time trial | men | |
Individual pursuit | men | women |
Points race | men | |
Team pursuit | men | |
The men's individual time trial competition at the 1998 Asian Games was held on 10 December. [1]
All times are Indochina Time (UTC+07:00)
Date | Time | Event |
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Thursday, 10 December 1998 | 08:00 | Final |
Rank | Athlete | Time |
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Ghader Mizbani (IRI) | 1:03:16.94 | |
Dmitriy Fofonov (KAZ) | 1:03:48.60 | |
Pavel Nevdakh (KAZ) | 1:04:09.85 | |
4 | Sergey Derevyanov (KGZ) | 1:04:16.30 |
5 | Makoto Iijima (JPN) | 1:04:46.34 |
6 | Kim Bong-min (KOR) | 1:05:20.83 |
7 | Yoshiyuki Abe (JPN) | 1:05:30.60 |
8 | Sergey Arkov (UZB) | 1:05:44.72 |
9 | Victor Espiritu (PHI) | 1:06:08.23 |
10 | Sergey Krushevskiy (UZB) | 1:06:10.56 |
11 | Thongchai Wangardjaingam (THA) | 1:06:22.26 |
12 | Sergey Yazov (KGZ) | 1:06:40.32 |
13 | John Ong (SIN) | 1:06:57.12 |
14 | Wong Kam Po (HKG) | 1:06:59.72 |
15 | Li Fuyu (CHN) | 1:07:07.46 |
16 | Ahad Kazemi (IRI) | 1:07:07.96 |
17 | Tang Xuezhong (CHN) | 1:07:26.64 |
18 | Arnel Quirimit (PHI) | 1:08:25.54 |
19 | Bandit Sosalum (THA) | 1:10:57.62 |
20 | Humaid Al-Sabbagh (UAE) | 1:11:27.37 |
21 | Jamsrangiin Ölzii-Orshikh (MGL) | 1:11:32.84 |
22 | Ali Sayed Darwish (UAE) | 1:11:46.36 |
23 | Pg Dato Hj Asmalee (BRU) | 1:12:39.10 |
24 | Ng Kwok Wah (HKG) | 1:13:32.82 |
25 | Lee Chieng Chien (BRU) | 1:14:33.28 |
26 | Kwan Chung Yin (MAC) | 1:17:00.94 |
27 | Cheong Wai Chong (MAC) | 1:17:21.12 |
28 | Dashnyamyn Tömör-Ochir (MGL) | 1:17:38.65 |
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