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2010 UCI Road World Championships – Men's under-23 road race

The Men's under-23 road race of the 2010 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 1 October in Melbourne, Australia.

Men's under-23 road race
2010 UCI Road World Championships
Race details
Dates1 October 2010
Stages1
Distance159 km (98.80 mi)
Winning time4h 01' 23"
Medalists
   Gold  Michael Matthews (Australia)
   Silver  John Degenkolb (Germany)
   Bronze two bronze medals[1]
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Home rider Michael Matthews claimed Australia's first gold medal of the championships by winning the sprint finish at the end of the race, outsprinting Germany's John Degenkolb, who took silver.[2] Time trial champion Taylor Phinney and Guillaume Boivin of Canada shared the bronze medal after Tissot's photo finish system could not split the riders.[3] Phinney became the sixth rider to medal in both the time trial and the road race in the under-23s category.[3]

Route edit

The race covered 159 km.[4]

Final classification edit

References edit

  1. ^ Taylor Phinney (USA) and Guillaume Boivin (CAN) each received a bronze medal.
  2. ^ "Michael Matthews wins U23 men's title". The Daily Telegraph. 1 October 2010. Retrieved 1 October 2010.
  3. ^ a b Johnson, Greg (1 October 2010). "Phinney, Boivin tie makes U23 Worlds history". Cycling News. Retrieved 1 October 2010.
  4. ^ "Men's under-23 road race course". melbourne2010. melbourne2010.com. Retrieved 7 September 2010.

External links edit

  • Official website

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The Men s under 23 road race of the 2010 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 1 October in Melbourne Australia Men s under 23 road race2010 UCI Road World ChampionshipsRainbow jerseyRace detailsDates1 October 2010Stages1Distance159 km 98 80 mi Winning time4h 01 23 Medalists Gold Michael Matthews Australia Silver John Degenkolb Germany Bronzetwo bronze medals 1 20092011 Home rider Michael Matthews claimed Australia s first gold medal of the championships by winning the sprint finish at the end of the race outsprinting Germany s John Degenkolb who took silver 2 Time trial champion Taylor Phinney and Guillaume Boivin of Canada shared the bronze medal after Tissot s photo finish system could not split the riders 3 Phinney became the sixth rider to medal in both the time trial and the road race in the under 23s category 3 Contents 1 Route 2 Final classification 3 References 4 External linksRoute editThe race covered 159 km 4 Final classification editRank Rider Time1 nbsp Michael Matthews AUS 4h 01 23 2 nbsp John Degenkolb GER s t 3 nbsp Taylor Phinney USA s t 3 nbsp Guillaume Boivin CAN s t 5 nbsp Arnaud Demare FRA s t 6 nbsp Sonny Colbrelli ITA s t 7 nbsp Laurens De Vreese BEL s t 8 nbsp Sebastian Lander DEN s t 9 nbsp Juan Jose Lobato ESP s t 10 nbsp Vyacheslav Kuznetsov RUS s t 11 nbsp Luke Rowe GBR s t 12 nbsp Siarhei Papok BLR s t 13 nbsp Blaz Jarc SLO s t 14 nbsp Ramunas Navardauskas LTU s t 15 nbsp Stefano Agostini ITA s t 16 nbsp David Boily CAN s t 17 nbsp Sylwester Janiszewski POL s t 18 nbsp Mikel Landa ESP s t 19 nbsp Yonathan Monsalve VEN s t 20 nbsp Egidijus Juodvalkis LTU s t 21 nbsp Arnaud Papillon CAN s t 22 nbsp Yannick Eijssen BEL s t 23 nbsp Nelson Oliveira POR s t 24 nbsp Georg Preidler AUT s t 25 nbsp Massimo Graziato ITA s t 26 nbsp Rafal Majka POL s t 27 nbsp George Bennett NZL s t 28 nbsp Dmitriy Ignatyev RUS s t 29 nbsp Sebastian Balck SWE s t 30 nbsp Vegard Stake Laengen NOR s t 31 nbsp Joel Zangerle LUX s t 32 nbsp Blaz Furdi SLO s t 33 nbsp Arkimedes Arguelyes RUS s t 34 nbsp Ki Ho Choi HKG s t 35 nbsp Tom Jelte Slagter NED s t 36 nbsp Andi Bajc SLO s t 37 nbsp Daniel Schorn AUT s t 38 nbsp Carlos Betancur COL s t 39 nbsp Tobias Ludvigsson SWE s t 40 nbsp Jesus Herrada Lopez ESP s t 41 nbsp Piotr Gawronski POL s t 42 nbsp Eduard Alexander Beltran COL s t 43 nbsp Adrian Honkisz POL s t 44 nbsp Higinio Fernandez ESP s t 45 nbsp Romain Hardy FRA s t 46 nbsp Ho Ting Kwok HKG s t 47 nbsp Kanstantsin Klimiankou BLR 28 48 nbsp Ying Hon Yeung HKG 28 49 nbsp Enrico Battaglin ITA 42 50 nbsp Tony Gallopin FRA 46 51 nbsp Jimmi Sorensen DEN 1 04 52 nbsp Malcolm Rudolph AUS 1 04 53 nbsp Pawel Poljanski POL 1 04 54 nbsp Javier Gomez COL 1 04 55 nbsp Vegard Robinson Bugge NOR 1 04 56 nbsp Jonathan McEvoy GBR 1 04 57 nbsp Sebastien Reichenbach SUI 1 04 58 nbsp Chris Butler USA 1 04 59 nbsp Julien Vermote BEL 1 04 60 nbsp Jelle Wallays BEL 1 04 61 nbsp Daniel Teklehaimanot ERI 1 04 Rank Rider Time62 nbsp Christopher Juul Jensen DEN 2 01 63 nbsp Joseph Lewis AUS 2 22 64 nbsp Alex Howes USA 2 22 65 nbsp Shem Rodger NZL 2 40 66 nbsp Arman Kamyshev KAZ 2 40 67 nbsp Vladislav Gorbunov KAZ 2 40 68 nbsp Daniil Fominykh KAZ 2 40 69 nbsp Jean Lou Paiani FRA 2 40 70 nbsp Yoshimitsu Hiratsuka JPN 2 40 71 nbsp Ronan van Zandbeek NED 2 50 72 nbsp Julian David Arredondo COL 3 07 73 nbsp Andreas Hofer AUT 3 13 74 nbsp Michel Koch GER 3 13 75 nbsp Alexei Tsatevitch RUS 3 13 76 nbsp Rohan Dennis AUS 3 13 77 nbsp Michal Kwiatkowski POL 3 13 78 nbsp Philipp Ries GER 3 13 79 nbsp Boy van Poppel NED 5 30 80 nbsp Tom Dumoulin NED 5 30 81 nbsp Marko Kump SLO 5 30 82 nbsp Matthias Krizek AUT 5 35 83 nbsp Enzo Moyano ARG 5 39 84 nbsp Silver Schultz EST 5 40 85 nbsp Moreno Moser ITA 5 46 86 nbsp Geoffrey Soupe FRA 6 04 87 nbsp Jovan Zekavica SRB 8 52 88 nbsp Andrei Krasilnikau BLR 10 07 89 nbsp Marco Sergio Dias Coelho POR 10 07 90 nbsp Domingos Andre Maciel Goncalves POR 10 07 91 nbsp Luka Mezgec SLO 10 07 92 nbsp Arthur Van Overberghe BEL 10 07 93 nbsp Hugo Houle CAN 12 38 94 nbsp Recep Unalan TUR 16 40 95 nbsp Evaldas Siskevicius LTU 17 12 96 nbsp Daniel Egeland Jarsto NOR 21 32 97 nbsp King Lok Cheung HKG 21 32 nbsp David Hesselbarth GER DNF nbsp Maximilian May GER DNF nbsp Luke Durbridge AUS DNF nbsp Coen Vermeltfoort NED DNF nbsp Pim Ligthart NED DNF nbsp Ben King AUS DNF nbsp Fabio Silvestre POR DNF nbsp Ryohei Komori JPN DNF nbsp Kohei Uchima JPN DNF nbsp Daniel Diaz ARG DNF nbsp Jan Tratnik SLO DNF nbsp Alex Dowsett GBR DNF nbsp Andrew Fenn GBR DNF nbsp Ben King USA DNF nbsp Johan Le Bon FRA DNF nbsp Oystein Stake Laengen NOR DNF nbsp Rasmus Christian Quaade DEN DNF nbsp Silvan Dillier SUI DNF nbsp Michael Baer SUI DNF nbsp Michael Vink NZL DNF nbsp Andrew Talansky USA DNF nbsp Nikita Novikov RUS DNF nbsp Ariel Sivori ARG DNF nbsp Martin Mahdar SVK DNF nbsp Carter Jones USA DNFReferences edit Taylor Phinney USA and Guillaume Boivin CAN each received a bronze medal Michael Matthews wins U23 men s title The Daily Telegraph 1 October 2010 Retrieved 1 October 2010 a b Johnson Greg 1 October 2010 Phinney Boivin tie makes U23 Worlds history Cycling News Retrieved 1 October 2010 Men s under 23 road race course melbourne2010 melbourne2010 com Retrieved 7 September 2010 External links editOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2010 UCI Road World Championships Men 27s under 23 road race amp oldid 1129492267, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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