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2010 UCI Road World Championships – Men's under-23 time trial

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Men's under-23 time trial
2010 UCI Road World Championships
Rainbow jersey
Race details
DatesSeptember 29, 2010
Stages1
Distance31.6 km (19.64 mi)
Winning time42' 50.29"
Medalists
   Gold  Taylor Phinney (USA) (United States)
   Silver  Luke Durbridge (AUS) (Australia)
   Bronze  Marcel Kittel (GER) (Germany)
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The Men's under-23 time trial of the 2010 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 29 September in Melbourne, Australia.

Taylor Phinney took the United States' first gold medal in the event, since Danny Pate won in Lisbon in 2001, denying Australia's Luke Durbridge by 1.9 seconds, who had been on top for the majority of the event, while Marcel Kittel of Germany took bronze.[1]

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Transcription

Route

The race covered 31.6 km.[2]

Final classification

Rank Rider Nation Time
1 Taylor Phinney  United States 42' 50.29"
2 Luke Durbridge  Australia + 1.90"
3 Marcel Kittel  Germany + 24.01"
4 Nélson Oliveira  Portugal + 27.96"
5 Rohan Dennis  Australia + 46.87"
6 Matteo Mammini  Italy + 49.88"
7 Tom Dumoulin  Netherlands + 1' 06.55"
8 Jesús Herrada  Spain + 1' 18.48"
9 Andrei Krasilnikau  Belarus + 1' 35.62"
10 Geoffrey Soupe  France + 1' 38.21"
11 Johan Le Bon  France + 1' 39.62"
12 Jakub Novak  Czech Republic + 1' 51.71"
13 Gianluca Leonardi  Italy + 2' 04.33"
14 Arthur Van Overberghe  Belgium + 2' 13.52"
15 Andrew Talansky  United States + 2' 21.59"
16 Ben King  United States + 2' 23.32"
17 Jimmi Sørensen  Denmark + 2' 27.76"
18 Blaz Jarc  Slovenia + 2' 30.13"
19 Javier Eduardo Gómez  Colombia + 2' 33.60"
20 Nikita Novikov  Russia + 2' 35.56"
21 Piotr Gawronski  Poland + 2' 37.49"
22 Sebastian Balck  Sweden + 2' 39.43"
23 Shem Rodger  New Zealand + 2' 47.53"
24 Daniil Fominykh  Kazakhstan + 2' 53.87"
25 David Boily  Canada + 3' 06.25"
26 Evgeny Kovalev  Russia + 3' 08.95"
27 Martijn Keizer  Netherlands + 3' 09.16"
28 Michael Vink  New Zealand + 3' 12.82"
29 Evaldas Šiškevičius  Lithuania + 3' 15.39"
30 Ramūnas Navardauskas  Lithuania + 3' 16.42"
31 Alex Dowsett  Great Britain + 3' 25.19"
32 Hugo Houle  Canada + 3' 50.01"
33 Fábio Silvestre  Portugal + 4' 02.31"
34 Guillaume Van Keirsbulck  Belgium + 4' 05.66"
35 Andreas Hofer  Austria + 4' 20.12"
36 King Lok Cheung  Hong Kong + 4' 24.01"
37 Siarhei Papok  Belarus + 4' 46.04"
38 Michał Kwiatkowski  Poland + 5' 18.02"
39 Eder Frayre  Mexico + 5' 28.75"
40 Silvan Dillier   Switzerland + 6' 25.15"
Rasmus Quaade  Denmark DNF

References

  1. ^ "Taylor Phinney wins men's under-23 time trial title". The Daily Telegraph. 29 September 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
  2. ^ "Men's under-23 time trial course". melbourne2010. melbourne2010.com. Retrieved 7 September 2010.

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