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2014 UCI Road World Championships – Men's junior time trial

The Men's junior time trial of the 2014 UCI Road World Championships took place in and around Ponferrada, Spain on 23 September 2014. The course of the race was 29.50 km (18.33 mi) with the start and finish in Ponferrada.[2]

Men's junior time trial
2014 UCI Road World Championships
Time trial Rainbow jersey
Race details
Dates23 September 2014
Stages1
Distance29.50 km (18.33 mi)
Winning time36' 13.49"[1]
Medalists
   Gold  Lennard Kämna (DEU)
   Silver  Adrien Costa (USA)
   Bronze  Michael Storer (AUS)
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Lennard Kämna became the first German rider to win the world title since Marcel Kittel in 2006, with a winning margin of almost 45 seconds over his nearest competitor. The silver medal went to American rider Adrien Costa, with the bronze medal going to Australia's Michael Storer; Costa and Storer were the only riders to get within a minute of Kämna's time.

Qualification edit

All National Federations were allowed to enter four riders for the race, with a maximum of two riders to start. In addition to this number, the outgoing World Champion and the current continental champions were also able to take part.[3]

For the event, competing riders used numbers 2 to 70, as number 1 was left unused.[4] Number 1 was scheduled to be worn by the defending World Champion, Igor Decraene, but three weeks prior to the championships – on 30 August 2014 – Decraene was killed in Zulte, Belgium, while returning from a house party.[5]

Champion Name Note
Outgoing World Champion   Igor Decraene (BEL) Did not participate (deceased)[5]
African Champion   Ivan Venter (RSA)
European Champion   Lennard Kämna (DEU)
Oceanian Champion   Michael Storer (AUS)
Pan American Champion   Jaime Restrepo (COL)
Asian Champion   Kim Ji-Hun (KOR) Did not participate

Course edit

The course of the men's junior time trial was 29.50 km (18.33 mi); it was held over the same course as the women's time trial. The time trial started in the centre of Ponferrada and passed through La Martina, Posada del Bierzo and Carracedelo before returning to Ponferrada. The total incline of the course was 172 m (564 ft). A few kilometres before the finish there was a climb, with an incline of over 100 m (330 ft) and a maximum inclination of 7%. A short stretch before riding into Ponferrada was made for the championships.[6]

Schedule edit

All times are in Central European Time (UTC+1).[7]

Date Time Event
23 September 2014 10:00–12:40 Men's junior time trial
23 September 2014 13:00 Victory ceremony

Participating nations edit

69 cyclists from 40 nations took part in the men's junior time trial. The number of cyclists per nation is shown in parentheses.[4]

  •   Algeria (2)
  •   Argentina (1)
  •   Australia (1)
  •   Azerbaijan (2)
  •   Belgium (2)
  •   Belarus (2)
  •   Brazil (1)
  •   Canada (1)
  •   Colombia (2)
  •   Denmark (2)
  •   Ecuador (1)
  •   Egypt (2)
  •   Estonia (2)
  •   France (2)
  •   Great Britain (1)
  •   Germany (3)
  •   Hungary (1)
  •   Ireland (2)
  •   Italy (2)
  •   Japan (1)
  •   Kazakhstan (2)
  •   Luxembourg (2)
  •   Morocco (2)
  •   Macedonia (1)
  •   Norway (2)
  •   Poland (2)
  •   Portugal (2)
  •   Romania (1)
  •   Russia (2)
  •   Slovakia (1)
  •   Slovenia (2)
  •   South Africa (2)
  •   Spain (2) (host)
  •   Sweden (2)
  •   Switzerland (2)
  •   Turkey (2)
  •   Ukraine (2)
  •   Uruguay (1)
  •   United States (2)
  •   Uzbekistan (2)

Prize money edit

The UCI assigned premiums for the top 3 finishers with a total prize money of 1,380.[8]

Position 1st 2nd 3rd Total
Amount[8] €767 €383 €230 €1,380

Final classification edit

[1]

Rank Rider Time
1   Lennard Kämna (DEU) 36' 13.49"
2   Adrien Costa (USA) + 44.66"
3   Michael Storer (AUS) + 58.11"
4   Filippo Ganna (ITA) + 1' 05.94"
5   Zeke Mostov (USA) + 1' 19.13"
6   Tom Wirtgen (LUX) + 1' 29.86"
7   Sven Reutter (DEU) + 1' 34.27"
8   Michael O'Loughlin (IRL) + 1' 42.81"
9   Jaime Restrepo (COL) + 1' 43.89"
10   Matthew Gibson (GBR) + 1' 46.81"
11   Jan Tschernoster (DEU) + 1' 47.53"
12   Niklas Larsen (DEN) + 1' 51.55"
13   Mikołaj Gutek (POL) + 1' 58.45"
14   Corentin Ermenault (FRA) + 2' 01.63"
15   Tobias Foss (NOR) + 2' 01.77"
16   Mark Padun (UKR) + 2' 10.57"
17   Szymon Sajnok (POL) + 2' 17.32"
18   Nikolay Ilichev (RUS) + 2' 21.66"
19   Gino Mäder (SUI) + 2' 22.71"
20   Senne Leysen (BEL) + 2' 22.99"
21   Edoardo Affini (ITA) + 2' 34.67"
22   Vitaliy Novakovskyi (UKR) + 2' 36.20"
23   Alisher Zhumakan (KAZ) + 2' 37.00"
24   Martin Palm (BEL) + 2' 45.51"
25   Jérémy Defaye (FRA) + 2' 46.05"
26   Anders Hardahl (DEN) + 2' 55.93"
27   Anton Ivashkin (BLR) + 2' 56.25"
28   Gustav Basson (RSA) + 2' 56.35"
29   Hampus Anderberg (SWE) + 2' 56.92"
30   Ivo Oliveira (POR) + 3' 00.96"
31   Izidor Penko (SLO) + 3' 03.41"
32   Adrián Jaramillo (ECU) + 3' 03.54"
33   Erlend Blikra (NOR) + 3' 07.45"
34   Mark Downey (IRL) + 3' 09.49"
35   Martin Schäppi (SUI) + 3' 10.48"
36   Andrej Petrovski (MKD) + 3' 27.13"
37   Daniel Felipe Martínez (COL) + 3' 27.46"
38   Yuriy Natarov (KAZ) + 3' 28.71"
39   Kevin Geniets (LUX) + 3' 30.05"
40   Ilya Volkau (BLR) + 3' 30.94"
41   Onur Balkan (TUR) + 3' 34.33"
42   Facundo Crisafulli (ARG) + 3' 35.36"
43   Petr Rikunov (RUS) + 3' 36.42"
44   Ivan Venter (RSA) + 3' 36.84"
45   Tiago Antunes (POR) + 3' 38.71"
46   Gustaf Andersson (SWE) + 3' 40.94"
47   Pier-André Côté (CAN) + 3' 41.33"
48   André Gohr (BRA) + 3' 44.80"
49   Jon Božič (SLO) + 3' 50.26"
50   Ekke-Kaur Vosman (EST) + 3' 54.03"
51   Alihan Demirbağ (TUR) + 3' 55.35"
52   David Zverko (SVK) + 3' 57.09"
53   Diego López (ESP) + 4' 00.15"
54   Islam Mansouri (ALG) + 4' 15.59"
55   Xavier Cañellas (ESP) + 4' 18.54"
56   Keigo Kusaba (JPN) + 4' 24.98"
57   Norman Vahtra (EST) + 4' 34.99"
58   Abderrahim Zahiri (MAR) + 4' 48.48"
59   El Mehdi Chokri (MAR) + 4' 52.87"
60   Emil Dima (ROU) + 5' 19.51"
61   Zoheir Benyoub (ALG) + 5' 21.21"
62   Brian Carro (URU) + 5' 23.26"
63   Roman Shukurov (UZB) + 5' 30.31"
64   Elgun Alizada (AZE) + 5' 40.09"
65   Dávid Karl (HUN) + 6' 16.39"
66   Kanan Gahramanli (AZE) + 6' 46.04"
67   Ayman Elsayed Imam (EGY) + 7' 07.40"
68   Mohamed Eleiwa Helal (EGY) + 7' 35.12"
69   Ulugbek Saidov (UZB) + 8' 38.99"

References edit

  1. ^ a b (PDF). Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 23 September 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2015-01-29. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
  2. ^ . mundialciclismoponferrada. Archived from the original on 2014-11-12. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  3. ^ "Competition Guide Appendices" (PDF). UCI. Retrieved 1 September 2014.
  4. ^ a b (PDF). Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 23 September 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
  5. ^ a b "Wereldkampioen tijdrijden Igor Decraene (18) stapt uit het leven" [World time trial champion Igor Decraene (18) loses his life] (in Dutch). hln.be. 30 August 2014.
  6. ^ "Individual time trial elite women (course)" (PDF). mundialciclismoponferrada .com. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  7. ^ "Sport Competition Schedule" (PDF). mundialciclismoponferrada.com. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
  8. ^ a b "Competitions Guide" (PDF). uci.ch. Retrieved 5 September 2014.

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The Men s junior time trial of the 2014 UCI Road World Championships took place in and around Ponferrada Spain on 23 September 2014 The course of the race was 29 50 km 18 33 mi with the start and finish in Ponferrada 2 Men s junior time trial2014 UCI Road World ChampionshipsTime trial Rainbow jerseyRace detailsDates23 September 2014Stages1Distance29 50 km 18 33 mi Winning time36 13 49 1 Medalists Gold Lennard Kamna DEU Silver Adrien Costa USA Bronze Michael Storer AUS 20132015 Lennard Kamna became the first German rider to win the world title since Marcel Kittel in 2006 with a winning margin of almost 45 seconds over his nearest competitor The silver medal went to American rider Adrien Costa with the bronze medal going to Australia s Michael Storer Costa and Storer were the only riders to get within a minute of Kamna s time Contents 1 Qualification 2 Course 3 Schedule 4 Participating nations 5 Prize money 6 Final classification 7 ReferencesQualification editSee also 2014 UCI Road World Championships Qualification All National Federations were allowed to enter four riders for the race with a maximum of two riders to start In addition to this number the outgoing World Champion and the current continental champions were also able to take part 3 For the event competing riders used numbers 2 to 70 as number 1 was left unused 4 Number 1 was scheduled to be worn by the defending World Champion Igor Decraene but three weeks prior to the championships on 30 August 2014 Decraene was killed in Zulte Belgium while returning from a house party 5 Champion Name NoteOutgoing World Champion nbsp Igor Decraene BEL Did not participate deceased 5 African Champion nbsp Ivan Venter RSA European Champion nbsp Lennard Kamna DEU Oceanian Champion nbsp Michael Storer AUS Pan American Champion nbsp Jaime Restrepo COL Asian Champion nbsp Kim Ji Hun KOR Did not participateCourse editThe course of the men s junior time trial was 29 50 km 18 33 mi it was held over the same course as the women s time trial The time trial started in the centre of Ponferrada and passed through La Martina Posada del Bierzo and Carracedelo before returning to Ponferrada The total incline of the course was 172 m 564 ft A few kilometres before the finish there was a climb with an incline of over 100 m 330 ft and a maximum inclination of 7 A short stretch before riding into Ponferrada was made for the championships 6 Schedule editAll times are in Central European Time UTC 1 7 Date Time Event23 September 2014 10 00 12 40 Men s junior time trial23 September 2014 13 00 Victory ceremonyParticipating nations edit69 cyclists from 40 nations took part in the men s junior time trial The number of cyclists per nation is shown in parentheses 4 nbsp Algeria 2 nbsp Argentina 1 nbsp Australia 1 nbsp Azerbaijan 2 nbsp Belgium 2 nbsp Belarus 2 nbsp Brazil 1 nbsp Canada 1 nbsp Colombia 2 nbsp Denmark 2 nbsp Ecuador 1 nbsp Egypt 2 nbsp Estonia 2 nbsp France 2 nbsp Great Britain 1 nbsp Germany 3 nbsp Hungary 1 nbsp Ireland 2 nbsp Italy 2 nbsp Japan 1 nbsp Kazakhstan 2 nbsp Luxembourg 2 nbsp Morocco 2 nbsp Macedonia 1 nbsp Norway 2 nbsp Poland 2 nbsp Portugal 2 nbsp Romania 1 nbsp Russia 2 nbsp Slovakia 1 nbsp Slovenia 2 nbsp South Africa 2 nbsp Spain 2 host nbsp Sweden 2 nbsp Switzerland 2 nbsp Turkey 2 nbsp Ukraine 2 nbsp Uruguay 1 nbsp United States 2 nbsp Uzbekistan 2 Prize money editThe UCI assigned premiums for the top 3 finishers with a total prize money of 1 380 8 Position 1st 2nd 3rd TotalAmount 8 767 383 230 1 380Final classification edit 1 Rank Rider Time1 nbsp Lennard Kamna DEU 36 13 49 2 nbsp Adrien Costa USA 44 66 3 nbsp Michael Storer AUS 58 11 4 nbsp Filippo Ganna ITA 1 05 94 5 nbsp Zeke Mostov USA 1 19 13 6 nbsp Tom Wirtgen LUX 1 29 86 7 nbsp Sven Reutter DEU 1 34 27 8 nbsp Michael O Loughlin IRL 1 42 81 9 nbsp Jaime Restrepo COL 1 43 89 10 nbsp Matthew Gibson GBR 1 46 81 11 nbsp Jan Tschernoster DEU 1 47 53 12 nbsp Niklas Larsen DEN 1 51 55 13 nbsp Mikolaj Gutek POL 1 58 45 14 nbsp Corentin Ermenault FRA 2 01 63 15 nbsp Tobias Foss NOR 2 01 77 16 nbsp Mark Padun UKR 2 10 57 17 nbsp Szymon Sajnok POL 2 17 32 18 nbsp Nikolay Ilichev RUS 2 21 66 19 nbsp Gino Mader SUI 2 22 71 20 nbsp Senne Leysen BEL 2 22 99 21 nbsp Edoardo Affini ITA 2 34 67 22 nbsp Vitaliy Novakovskyi UKR 2 36 20 23 nbsp Alisher Zhumakan KAZ 2 37 00 24 nbsp Martin Palm BEL 2 45 51 25 nbsp Jeremy Defaye FRA 2 46 05 26 nbsp Anders Hardahl DEN 2 55 93 27 nbsp Anton Ivashkin BLR 2 56 25 28 nbsp Gustav Basson RSA 2 56 35 29 nbsp Hampus Anderberg SWE 2 56 92 30 nbsp Ivo Oliveira POR 3 00 96 31 nbsp Izidor Penko SLO 3 03 41 32 nbsp Adrian Jaramillo ECU 3 03 54 33 nbsp Erlend Blikra NOR 3 07 45 34 nbsp Mark Downey IRL 3 09 49 35 nbsp Martin Schappi SUI 3 10 48 36 nbsp Andrej Petrovski MKD 3 27 13 37 nbsp Daniel Felipe Martinez COL 3 27 46 38 nbsp Yuriy Natarov KAZ 3 28 71 39 nbsp Kevin Geniets LUX 3 30 05 40 nbsp Ilya Volkau BLR 3 30 94 41 nbsp Onur Balkan TUR 3 34 33 42 nbsp Facundo Crisafulli ARG 3 35 36 43 nbsp Petr Rikunov RUS 3 36 42 44 nbsp Ivan Venter RSA 3 36 84 45 nbsp Tiago Antunes POR 3 38 71 46 nbsp Gustaf Andersson SWE 3 40 94 47 nbsp Pier Andre Cote CAN 3 41 33 48 nbsp Andre Gohr BRA 3 44 80 49 nbsp Jon Bozic SLO 3 50 26 50 nbsp Ekke Kaur Vosman EST 3 54 03 51 nbsp Alihan Demirbag TUR 3 55 35 52 nbsp David Zverko SVK 3 57 09 53 nbsp Diego Lopez ESP 4 00 15 54 nbsp Islam Mansouri ALG 4 15 59 55 nbsp Xavier Canellas ESP 4 18 54 56 nbsp Keigo Kusaba JPN 4 24 98 57 nbsp Norman Vahtra EST 4 34 99 58 nbsp Abderrahim Zahiri MAR 4 48 48 59 nbsp El Mehdi Chokri MAR 4 52 87 60 nbsp Emil Dima ROU 5 19 51 61 nbsp Zoheir Benyoub ALG 5 21 21 62 nbsp Brian Carro URU 5 23 26 63 nbsp Roman Shukurov UZB 5 30 31 64 nbsp Elgun Alizada AZE 5 40 09 65 nbsp David Karl HUN 6 16 39 66 nbsp Kanan Gahramanli AZE 6 46 04 67 nbsp Ayman Elsayed Imam EGY 7 07 40 68 nbsp Mohamed Eleiwa Helal EGY 7 35 12 69 nbsp Ulugbek Saidov UZB 8 38 99 References edit nbsp Sports portal a b Results Resultats Men Juniors Individual Time Trial Contre la montre individuel Hommes Juniors PDF Sport Result Tissot Timing 23 September 2014 Archived from the original PDF on 2015 01 29 Retrieved 23 September 2014 Racing Programme mundialciclismoponferrada Archived from the original on 2014 11 12 Retrieved 15 April 2014 Competition Guide Appendices PDF UCI Retrieved 1 September 2014 a b Start List Liste de depart Men Juniors Individual Time Trial Contre la montre individuel Hommes Juniors PDF Sport Result Tissot Timing 23 September 2014 Archived from the original PDF on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 23 September 2014 a b Wereldkampioen tijdrijden Igor Decraene 18 stapt uit het leven World time trial champion Igor Decraene 18 loses his life in Dutch hln be 30 August 2014 Individual time trial elite women course PDF mundialciclismoponferrada com Retrieved 15 April 2014 Sport Competition Schedule PDF mundialciclismoponferrada com Retrieved 2 September 2014 a b Competitions Guide PDF uci ch Retrieved 5 September 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