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2023 European Road Championships – Men's time trial

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Men's elite time trial
2023 European Road Championships
Race details
Dates20 September 2023
Stages1
Distance29.8 km (18.52 mi)
Winning time31:30.01
Medalists
   Gold  Joshua Tarling (GBR)
   Silver  Stefan Bissegger (SUI)
   Bronze  Wout van Aert (BEL)
← 2022
2024 →

The men's elite time trial at the 2023 European Road Championships took place on 20 September 2023, in Drenthe, the Netherlands.

Results

Rank # Cyclist[1] Nation Time Diff.
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 Joshua Tarling  Great Britain 31:30.01
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 9 Stefan Bissegger   Switzerland 32:12.93 +00:42.92
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 2 Wout van Aert  Belgium 32:13.15 +00:43.14
4 4 Mikkel Bjerg  Denmark 32:39.65 +01:09.64
5 6 Mattia Cattaneo  Italy 32:43.77 +01:13.76
6 5 Nelson Oliveira  Portugal 32:45.91 +01:15.90
7 10 Daan Hoole  Netherlands 32:52.03 +01:22.02
8 8 Rémi Cavagna  France 32:55.19 +01:25.18
9 21 Yves Lampaert  Belgium 32:55.22 +01:25.21
10 27 Sjoerd Bax  Netherlands 32:59.00 +01:28.99
11 3 Stefan Küng   Switzerland 32:59.69 +01:29.68
12 18 Bruno Armirail  France 33:04.71 +01:34.70
13 20 Michal Kwiatkowski  Poland 33:05.96 +01:35.95
14 26 Niklas Larsen  Denmark 33:13.19 +01:43.18
15 19 Maximilian Walscheid  Germany 33:14.14 +01:44.13
16 7 Maciej Bodnar  Poland 33:17.86 +01:47.85
17 14 Ryan Mullen  Ireland 33:18.52 +01:48.51
18 28 Ivo Oliveira  Portugal 33:20.88 +01:50.87
19 12 Rainer Kepplinger  Austria 33:23.66 +01:53.65
20 13 Matteo Sobrero  Italy 33:44.41 +02:14.40
21 11 Miguel Heidemann  Germany 33:51.88 +02:21.87
22 22 Xabier Azparren  Spain 33:54.12 +02:24.11
23 24 Ognjen Ilić  Serbia 33:56.07 +02:26.06
24 16 Mathias Vacek  Czech Republic 33:56.32 +02:26.31
25 17 Rein Taaramäe  Estonia 34:10.14 +02:40.13
26 32 Vladyslav Makogon  Finland 35:06.78 +03:36.77
27 29 Yan Pastushenko  Ukraine 36:10.12 +04:40.11
28 23 Ingvar Ómarsson  Iceland 36:31.36 +05:01.35
29 25 Daniel Bonello  Malta 36:58.21 +05:28.20
30 30 Ahmet Örken  Turkey 37:02.39 +05:32.38
31 15 Blerton Nuha  Kosovo 40:54.57 +09:24.56
32 31 Samir Hasani  Kosovo 41:06.18 +09:36.17

References

  1. ^ "Results" (PDF). Retrieved 20 September 2023.
This page was last edited on 20 September 2023, at 17:26
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