Cycling, men's road time trial H5 at the XV Paralympic Games | |||||||||||||
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Venue | Flamengo Park | ||||||||||||
Dates | 14 September | ||||||||||||
Competitors | 10 from 9 nations | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Cycling at the 2016 Summer Paralympics | |
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Road cycling | |
Time trial | |
Men | Women |
B | B |
H1–3 | |
H2 | |
H3 | |
H4 | H4–5 |
H5 | |
C1 | C1–3 |
C2 | |
C3 | |
C4 | C4 |
C5 | C5 |
T1–2 | T1–2 |
Mixed H2–5 |
The Men's time trial H5 road cycling event at the 2016 Summer Paralympics took place on 14 September at Flamengo Park, Pontal. Twelve riders from nine nations competed. [1]
The H5 category is a handcycle class is for cyclists with lower limb disabilities, such as amputation, but more or less full trunk stability.
Rank | Name | Nationality | Time | Deficit | Avg. Speed |
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Alessandro Zanardi | Italy | 28:36.81 | 0 | 41.938 | |
Stuart Tripp | Australia | 28:39.55 | 2.74 | 41.871 | |
Oscar Sanchez | United States | 28:51.73 | 14.92 | 41.577 | |
4 | Tim de Vries | Netherlands | 29:02.96 | 26.15 | 41.309 |
5 | Ernst Van Dyk | South Africa | 29:26.31 | 49.5 | 40.763 |
6 | Jetze Plat | Netherlands | 29:28.26 | 51.45 | 40.718 |
7 | Alfredo de los Santos | United States | 31:01.34 | +2:24.53 | 38.682 |
8 | Luis Costa | Portugal | 31:06.06 | +2:29.25 | 38.584 |
9 | Johan Reekers | Netherlands | 31:40.20 | +3:03.39 | 37.891 |
10 | Primoz Jeralic | Slovenia | 33:35.96 | +4:59.15 | 35.715 |
The 2011 UCI Road World Championships took place in Copenhagen, Denmark, over 19–25 September 2011. The event consisted of a cycling road race and a time trial for men, women, men under 23, and for the first time since 2004 the junior men and junior women competed at the same event as the elite riders. It was the 78th running of the Road World Championships. Castelfidardo near Loreto in Italy was also a candidate, but Italy held the UCI Road World Championships in Varese in 2008. It was the first time that Denmark has hosted the event since 1956, when it was also held in Copenhagen.
Stuart Tripp is an Australian cyclist. He won a silver medal in the Men's Road Time Trial H5 at the 2016 Rio Paralympics. He has been selected to compete at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics.