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Cycling at the 2015 European Games – Men's road race

The men's road race cycling event at the 2015 European Games in Baku took place on 21 June.[1]

Men's road race
at the 2015 European Games
VenueBaku (215.8 km)
Date21 June
Competitors124 from 38 nations
Winning time5h 27' 25"
Medalists
2019 →

Results edit

[2]

Rank Rider Nation Time
  Luis León Sánchez   Spain 5h 27' 25"
  Andriy Hrivko   Ukraine + 0"
  Petr Vakoč   Czech Republic + 0"
4 Jesús Herrada   Spain + 0"
5 Giacomo Nizzolo   Italy + 0"
6 Tom Boonen   Belgium + 4"
7 Aleksejs Saramotins   Latvia + 4"
8 Niki Terpstra   Netherlands + 4"
9 Anthony Turgis   France + 4"
10 Kévin Ledanois   France + 8"
11 Pavel Kochetkov   Russia + 8"
12 Elia Viviani   Italy + 42"
13 Filippo Pozzato   Italy + 54"
14 Vitaliy Buts   Ukraine + 1' 01"
15 Gatis Smukulis   Latvia + 1' 01"
16 Andrei Nechita   Romania + 1' 01"
17 Filipe Cardoso   Portugal + 1' 01"
18 Maciej Paterski   Poland + 1' 01"
19 Jens Keukeleire   Belgium + 1' 01"
20 Patrick Schelling   Switzerland + 4' 22"
21 Žydrūnas Savickas   Lithuania + 4' 48"
22 Toms Skujiņš   Latvia + 4' 48"
23 Simon Zahner   Switzerland + 4' 48"
24 Manuele Boaro   Italy + 5' 56"
25 Mykhaylo Kononenko   Ukraine + 6' 05"
26 Lukas Jaun   Switzerland + 6' 05"
27 Martin Kohler   Switzerland + 6' 14"
28 Martin Laas   Estonia + 6' 14"
29 Matej Mugerli   Slovenia + 6' 18"
30 Wouter Wippert   Netherlands + 6' 18"
31 Denys Kostyuk   Ukraine + 6' 18"
32 Joël Zangerlé   Luxembourg + 6' 18"
33 Yuri Trofimov   Russia + 6' 18"
34 Bruno Maltar   Croatia + 6' 18"
35 Michał Podlaski   Poland + 6' 18"
36 Ioannis Tamouridis   Greece + 6' 18"
37 Redi Halilaj   Albania + 6' 18"
38 Edgar Pinto   Portugal + 6' 18"
39 Carlos Barbero   Spain + 6' 18"
40 Sergey Chernetskiy   Russia + 6' 18"
41 Bartłomiej Matysiak   Poland + 6' 18"
42 Cristian Raileanu   Moldova + 6' 18"
43 Bart De Clercq   Belgium + 6' 31"
44 Dario Cataldo   Italy + 6' 31"
45 Conor Dunne   Ireland + 6' 31"
46 Yauheni Hutarovich   Belarus + 14' 44"
47 Aksel Nõmmela   Estonia + 14' 44"
48 Eddie Dunbar   Ireland + 14' 44"
49 Risto Raid   Estonia + 14' 54"
50 Michael Kolář   Slovakia + 15' 00"
51 Daniel Turek   Czech Republic + 15' 00"
52 Jan Sokol   Austria + 15' 00"
53 Josef Černý   Czech Republic + 15' 00"
54 Andreas Hofer   Austria + 15' 00"
55 Elchin Asadov   Azerbaijan + 15' 00"
56 Eduard-Michael Grosu   Romania + 15' 00"
57 Žolt Dér   Hungary + 15' 00"
58 Miraç Kal   Turkey + 15' 00"
59 Stefan Hristov   Bulgaria + 15' 00"
60 Alex Kirsch   Luxembourg + 15' 00"
Alexis Gougeard   France DNF
Ilnur Zakarin   Russia
Rafael Reis   Portugal
Lluís Mas   Spain
Tiesj Benoot   Belgium
Julian Alaphilippe   France
Vasil Kiryienka   Belarus
José Gonçalves   Portugal
Nikolay Mihaylov   Bulgaria
Stijn Vandenbergh   Belgium
Maarten Wynants   Belgium
Ángel Vicioso   Spain
Alexey Tsatevich   Russia
Fábio Silvestre   Portugal
Sean Downey   Ireland
Mateusz Taciak   Poland
Paweł Bernas   Poland
Oleksandr Polivoda   Ukraine
Samir Jabrayilov   Azerbaijan
Ido Zilberstein   Israel
Alessandro Vanotti   Italy
Thomas Boudat   France
Giorgi Nareklishvili   Georgia
Yoav Bear   Israel
Andriy Vasylyuk   Ukraine
Erik Baška   Slovakia
Ľuboš Malovec   Slovakia
Kamil Gradek   Poland
Eugert Zhupa   Albania
Samuel Pökälä   Finland
Polychronis Tzortzakis   Greece
Simon Pellaud   Switzerland
Jan Tratnik   Slovenia
Daniel Crista   Romania
Evaldas Šiškevičius   Lithuania
Onur Balkan   Turkey
Stef Clement   Netherlands
Pim Ligthart   Netherlands
Krisztián Lovassy   Hungary
Alois Kaňkovský   Czech Republic
Maxime Bouet   France
Anton Vorobyev   Russia
Mihkel Räim   Estonia
Emanuel Kišerlovski   Croatia
Charalampos Kastrantas   Greece
Miloš Borisavljević   Serbia
Ahmet Örken   Turkey
Josip Rumac   Croatia
Michal Schlegel   Czech Republic
Ryan Mullen   Ireland
Gabor Kasa   Serbia
Sergiu Cioban   Moldova
Victor Langellotti   Monaco
David Albós   Andorra
Maurice Formosa   Malta
Nick van der Lijke   Netherlands
Gregor Gazvoda   Slovenia
Lars Pria   Romania
Pit Schlechter   Luxembourg
Mujo Kurtović   Bosnia and Herzegovina
Dimitri Khosiauri   Georgia
Jack Wilson   Ireland
Qëndrim Guri   Kosovo
Ignatas Konovalovas   Lithuania DSQ
Maksym Averin   Azerbaijan DNS

References edit

  1. ^ (PDF). Baku 2015. 19 June 2015. Archived from the original on 20 June 2015. Retrieved 7 September 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)
  2. ^ (PDF). Baku 2015. 21 June 2015. Archived from the original on 21 June 2015. Retrieved 7 September 2019.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: unfit URL (link)

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