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Cycling at the 2014 Asian Games – Men's road race

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Men's road race
at the 2014 Asian Games
VenueSongdo Road Cycling Course
Date28 September 2014
Competitors48 from 26 nations
Medalists
gold medal
 
   South Korea
silver medal
 
   Iran
bronze medal
 
   Hong Kong
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The men's 182 kilometres road race competition at the 2014 Asian Games was held on 28 September. Jang Kyung-gu from South Korea who was 13th in last Asian Games, became the winner.[1]

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Transcription

Schedule

All times are Korea Standard Time (UTC+09:00)

Date Time Event
Sunday, 28 September 2014 10:00 Final

Results

Legend
  • DNF — Did not finish
Rank Athlete Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)  Jang Kyung-gu (KOR) 4:07:52
2nd place, silver medalist(s)  Arvin Moazzami (IRI) 4:07:52
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)  Leung Chun Wing (HKG) 4:08:51
4  Yousif Mirza (UAE) 4:08:51
5  Ruslan Tleubayev (KAZ) 4:08:51
6  Zhao Jingbiao (CHN) 4:08:51
7  Takashi Miyazawa (JPN) 4:08:51
8  Wu Po-hung (TPE) 4:08:51
9  Vadim Shaekhov (UZB) 4:08:58
10  Feng Chun-kai (TPE) 4:08:58
11  Loh Sea Keong (MAS) 4:10:47
12  Lê Văn Duẩn (VIE) 4:10:47
13  Ronald Oranza (PHI) 4:10:47
14  Sayed Ahmed Alawi (BRN) 4:13:04
15  Altanzulyn Altansükh (MGL) 4:13:49
16  Park Sung-baek (KOR) 4:14:29
17  Cheung King Lok (HKG) 4:14:29
18  Mehdi Sohrabi (IRI) 4:14:29
19  Tuulkhangain Tögöldör (MGL) 4:15:31
20  Mai Nguyễn Hưng (VIE) 4:15:31
21  Yalmaz Habach (SYR) 4:15:36
22  Ahmed Al-Bardiny (QAT) 4:17:06
23  Iner Jumaýew (TKM) 4:17:06
24  Röwşen Amangeldiýew (TKM) 4:17:06
25  Kok Mun Wa (MAC) 4:17:06
26  Ariya Phounsavath (LAO) 4:17:10
27  Aiman Cahyadi (INA) 4:17:10
28  Mansoor Jawad (BRN) 4:17:10
29  Hari Fitrianto (INA) 4:17:10
30  Badr Mirza (UAE) 4:17:10
31  Fumiyuki Beppu (JPN) 4:17:10
32  Fauzan Ahmad Lutfi (MAS) 4:17:10
33  Mark Galedo (PHI) 4:17:10
34  Ruslan Karimov (UZB) 4:17:10
35  Khalil Al-Rahman (QAT) 4:19:20
36  Tam Chi Hin (MAC) 4:31:03
 Alexey Lutsenko (KAZ) DNF
 Liu Jianpeng (CHN) DNF
 Ahmed Al-Shahrani (KSA) DNF
 Abdulhadi Al-Ajmi (KUW) DNF
 Hashmatullah Tookhi (AFG) DNF
 Eugen Wacker (KGZ) DNF
 Salah Rabah (LIB) DNF
 Nazir Jaser (SYR) DNF
 Sultan Assiri (KSA) DNF
 Othman Al-Mutairi (KUW) DNF
 Zabihullah Qahar (AFG) DNF
 Muhammad Shakeel (PAK) DNF

References

  1. ^ "S. Korean Jang Kyung-gu wins gold in men's road race cycling". Yonhap News Agency. Retrieved 20 October 2022.

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