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2016 UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial

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Cycling race
Men's time trial
2016 UCI Road World Championships
Time trial Rainbow jersey
Time trialRainbow jersey
Race details
Dates12 October 2016
Stages1
Distance40 km (24.85 mi)
Winning time44' 42.99"[1]
Medalists
  Gold Tony Martin (Germany)
  Silver Vasil Kiryienka (Belarus)
  Bronze Jonathan Castroviejo (Spain)
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TheMen's time trial of the2016 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 12 October 2016 inDoha, Qatar. It was the 23rd edition of the championship;Vasil Kiryienka ofBelarus was the defending champion, after winning his first title in2015.[2]

Kiryienka was unable to defend his title as he was beaten by Germany'sTony Martin, who won a record-equalling fourth world title in the discipline.[3] Martin finished 45.05 seconds clear of Kiryienka,[4] with the bronze medal being won by the European championJonathan Castroviejo from Spain, who was 25.86 seconds behind Kiryienka and 1 minute, 10.91 seconds in arrears of Martin.[5]

Course

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The race started at theLusail Sports Complex and finished atThe Pearl Island, after a flat course of 40 kilometres (25 miles).

Qualification

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All National Federations were allowed to enter two riders to start the time trial.[6]

Final classification

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RankRiderTime
1Germany Tony Martin (DEU)44' 42.99"
2Belarus Vasil Kiryienka (BLR)+ 45.05"
3Spain Jonathan Castroviejo (ESP)+ 1' 10.91"
4Poland Maciej Bodnar (POL)+ 1' 16.77"
5Republic of Ireland Ryan Mullen (IRL)+ 1' 21.75"
6Australia Rohan Dennis (AUS)+ 1' 27.12"
7Belgium Yves Lampaert (BEL)+ 1' 45.11"
8Netherlands Jos van Emden (NED)+ 1' 45.41"
9Switzerland Reto Hollenstein (SUI)+ 1' 51.51"
10Luxembourg Bob Jungels (LUX)+ 1' 56.59"
11Netherlands Tom Dumoulin (NED)+ 2' 01.51"
12United Kingdom Alex Dowsett (GBR)+ 2' 11.08"
13Denmark Martin Toft Madsen (DNK)+ 2' 11.42"
14Poland Marcin Białobłocki (POL)+ 2' 15.30"
15United States Taylor Phinney (USA)+ 2' 21.68"
16Russia Anton Vorobyev (RUS)+ 2' 22.67"
17Switzerland Stefan Küng (SUI)+ 2' 25.04"
18Australia Luke Durbridge (AUS)+ 2' 28.34"
19Ukraine Andriy Hrivko (UKR)+ 2' 34.95"
20Portugal Nelson Oliveira (POR)+ 2' 35.60"
21Latvia Gatis Smukulis (LAT)+ 2' 37.85"
22Italy Manuel Quinziato (ITA)+ 2' 39.35"
23Norway Vegard Stake Laengen (NOR)+ 2' 44.01"
24Slovenia Primož Roglič (SLO)+ 2' 46.06"
25United Kingdom Steve Cummings (GBR)+ 2' 48.53"
26Belgium Victor Campenaerts (BEL)+ 2' 51.00"
27New Zealand Jack Bauer (NZL)+ 3' 04.37"
28United States Alexey Vermeulen (USA)+ 3' 15.00"
29Canada Hugo Houle (CAN)+ 3' 17.24"
30Republic of Ireland Nicolas Roche (IRL)+ 3' 17.57"
31Canada Ryan Roth (CAN)+ 3' 21.44"
32Belarus Kanstantsin Sivtsov (BLR)+ 3' 25.59"
33Germany Jasha Sütterlin (DEU)+ 3' 26.51"
34France Jérémy Roy (FRA)+ 3' 28.52"
35France Johan Le Bon (FRA)+ 3' 29.21"
36Denmark Søren Kragh Andersen (DNK)+ 3' 43.97"
37Spain Imanol Erviti (ESP)+ 3' 45.96"
38Lithuania Gediminas Bagdonas (LTU)+ 3' 47.13"
39Norway Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR)+ 3' 50.03"
40Kazakhstan Dmitriy Gruzdev (KAZ)+ 4' 04.39"
41Colombia Walter Vargas (COL)+ 4' 32.37"
42Lithuania Ramūnas Navardauskas (LTU)+ 4' 43.94"
43Russia Maxim Belkov (RUS)+ 5' 01.51"
44Czech Republic Daniel Turek (CZE)+ 5' 05.81"
45Belarus Branislau Samoilau (BLR)+ 5' 08.39"
46Eritrea Mekseb Debesay (ERI)+ 5' 09.99"
47Ukraine Andriy Vasylyuk (UKR)+ 5' 28.88"
48Uzbekistan Muradjan Khalmuratov (UZB)+ 5' 46.52"
49Azerbaijan Elchin Asadov (AZE)+ 5' 49.44"
50Albania Eugert Zhupa (ALB)+ 5' 52.91"
51Azerbaijan Maksym Averin (AZE)+ 6' 49.11"
52Albania Redi Halilaj (ALB)+ 6' 55.30"
53Greece Polychronis Tzortzakis (GRE)+ 7' 08.86"
54Morocco Soufiane Haddi (MAR)+ 7' 39.18"
55India Naveen John (IND)+ 7' 48.15"
56Kazakhstan Zhandos Bizhigitov (KAZ)+ 7' 49.65"
57Eritrea Meron Teshome (ERI)+ 7' 59.40"
58Hong Kong Burr Ho (HKG)+ 8' 23.62"
59Rwanda Bonaventure Uwizeyimana (RWA)+ 10' 22.54"
60Qatar Afif Abdullah (QAT)+ 12' 53.79"
61India Arvind Panwar (IND)+ 13' 30.99"
62Kosovo Alban Nuha (KOS)+ 13' 42.35"
63Saudi Arabia Sultan Asiri (KSA)+ 15' 22.97"
64Pakistan Mohsin Khan (PAK)+ 15' 50.70"
65Pakistan Hafiz Tahir Mahmood (PAK)+ 16' 23.03"
66Kuwait Saied Jafer Alali (KUW)+ 16' 32.52"
DNSFinland Matti Manninen (FIN)
DNSBahrain Mansoor Jawad (BHR)
DNSKuwait Salman Hasan Alsaffar (KUW)
DNSBahrain Sayed Ahmed Alawi (BHR)

References

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  1. ^ab"Final Results / Résultat final: Men Elite Individual Time Trial / Contre-la-montre individuel Hommes Elite"(PDF).Sport Result.Tissot Timing. 12 October 2016. Retrieved12 October 2016.
  2. ^"Tony Martin storms to victory in Road World Championships men's time trial".The Guardian.Press Association. 12 October 2016. Retrieved12 October 2016.
  3. ^Clarke, Stuart (12 October 2016)."Tony Martin dominates to win record-equalling fourth World Championships time trial title".Cycling Weekly.Time Inc. UK. Retrieved12 October 2016.
  4. ^Farrand, Stephen (12 October 2016)."World Championships: Tony Martin wins world time trial title".Cyclingnews.com.Immediate Media Company. Retrieved12 October 2016.
  5. ^Westby, Matt (12 October 2016)."Tony Martin wins world time trial in Qatar by beating Vasil Kiryienka".Sky Sports.Sky UK. Retrieved12 October 2016.
  6. ^"Archived copy"(PDF). Archived fromthe original(PDF) on 2016-08-06. Retrieved2016-09-15.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
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