2020 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race

Cycling race

Cycling race
Men's road race
2020 UCI Road World Championships
Race details
Dates27 September 2020
Stages1
Distance258.2 km (160.4 mi)
Winning time6h 38' 34"[1]
Medalists
   Gold France Julian Alaphilippe (FRA)
   Silver Belgium Wout van Aert (BEL)
   Bronze Switzerland Marc Hirschi (SUI)
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The Men's road race of the 2020 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 27 September 2020 in Imola, Italy.[2] Mads Pedersen was the defending champion,[3] but he did not compete in the race.

For the first time since 1997,[4] a French male rider won the rainbow jersey as Julian Alaphilippe attacked on the final climb of the Cima Gallisterna; he managed to hold off a chasing group of five riders by 24 seconds to take victory at the finish line, at the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari.[5] The silver medal went to Belgium's Wout van Aert – his second of the week – while the bronze medal was taken by Marc Hirschi from Switzerland.[6]

The race took place on a 28.8 kilometres (17.9 mi) course, starting and finishing at the Autodromo Internazionale Enzo e Dino Ferrari (a motor racing circuit).[7] Heading out from the Autodromo into the Emilia-Romagna countryside, the course used two climbs with an average gradient of 10% separated by the town of Riolo Terme, before returning to the Autodromo. The men's road race lapped the course nine times, making a total of 258.2 kilometres (160.4 mi).[7]

Qualification

Qualification was based mainly on the UCI World Ranking by nations as of 17 March 2020.[8]

UCI World Rankings

The following nations qualified.[9]

Criterium Rank Number of riders Nations
To enter To start
UCI World Ranking by Nations 1–10 13 8
11–20 9 6
21–30 7 4
31–52 2 1
UCI World Ranking by Individuals
(if not already qualified)
1–200

Participating nations

177 cyclists from 43 nations competed in the event. The number of cyclists per nation is shown in parentheses.[10][11]

  •  Australia (8)
  •  Austria (6)
  •  Azerbaijan (1)
  •  Belarus (1)
  •  Belgium (8)
  •  Canada (4)
  •  Colombia (8)
  •  Costa Rica (1)
  •  Czech Republic (4)
  •  Denmark (8)
  •  Ecuador (3)
  •  Eritrea (3)
  •  Estonia (2)
  •  France (8)
  •  Germany (8)
  •  Great Britain (6)
  •  Greece (1)
  •  Hungary (1)
  •  Ireland (3)
  •  Italy (8)
  •  Japan (1)
  •  Kazakhstan (6)
  •  Latvia (3)
  •  Lithuania (1)
  •  Luxembourg (1)
  •  Mexico (1)
  •  Morocco (1)
  •  Netherlands (8)
  •  New Zealand (4)
  •  Norway (6)
  •  Poland (6)
  •  Portugal (4)
  •  Romania (1)
  •  Russia (6)
  •  Rwanda (1)
  •  Slovakia (5)
  •  Slovenia (8)
  •  South Africa (2)
  •  Spain (8)
  •  Sweden (1)
  •   Switzerland (6)
  •  Ukraine (1)
  •  United States (4)

Final classification

177 cyclists were listed to start the 258.2-kilometre (160.4 mi)-long course.[1] However, Alexey Lutsenko was forced to withdraw from the race after testing positive for COVID-19, while Nikias Arndt and Natnael Berhane also did not start.[12] 88 riders completed the full distance.[1]

Rank Rider Country Time
1 Julian Alaphilippe  France 6h 38' 34"
2 Wout van Aert  Belgium + 24"
3 Marc Hirschi   Switzerland + 24"
4 Michał Kwiatkowski  Poland + 24"
5 Jakob Fuglsang  Denmark + 24"
6 Primož Roglič  Slovenia + 24"
7 Michael Matthews  Australia + 53"
8 Alejandro Valverde  Spain + 53"
9 Maximilian Schachmann  Germany + 53"
10 Damiano Caruso  Italy + 53"
11 Michael Valgren  Denmark + 53"
12 Michael Woods  Canada + 53"
13 Guillaume Martin  France + 53"
14 Tom Dumoulin  Netherlands + 53"
15 Vincenzo Nibali  Italy + 57"
16 Mikel Landa  Spain + 57"
17 Simon Geschke  Germany + 1' 34"
18 Alberto Bettiol  Italy + 1' 34"
19 Rudy Molard  France + 1' 34"
20 Pello Bilbao  Spain + 1' 34"
21 Greg Van Avermaet  Belgium + 1' 34"
22 Richard Carapaz  Ecuador + 1' 34"
23 Fausto Masnada  Italy + 1' 34"
24 Rigoberto Urán  Colombia + 1' 34"
25 Richie Porte  Australia + 1' 34"
26 Rui Costa  Portugal + 2' 03"
27 Jan Polanc  Slovenia + 2' 03"
28 Jesús Herrada  Spain + 2' 03"
29 Toms Skujiņš  Latvia + 3' 40"
30 Tiesj Benoot  Belgium + 3' 44"
31 Daniel Martínez  Colombia + 3' 44"
32 Esteban Chaves  Colombia + 3' 44"
33 Tadej Pogačar  Slovenia + 3' 44"
34 Valentin Madouas  France + 5' 15"
35 Dylan van Baarle  Netherlands + 5' 48"
36 Markus Hoelgaard  Norway + 5' 54"
37 Kenny Elissonde  France + 8' 30"
38 Nelson Oliveira  Portugal + 8' 49"
39 Tim Wellens  Belgium + 9' 24"
40 Loïc Vliegen  Belgium + 9' 24"
41 Miguel Ángel López  Colombia + 9' 24"
42 Tom Pidcock  Great Britain + 9' 24"
43 Giovanni Visconti  Italy + 10' 32"
44 Simon Clarke  Australia + 10' 32"
45 Sam Oomen  Netherlands + 10' 32"
46 Enrico Gasparotto   Switzerland + 10' 32"
47 Diego Ulissi  Italy + 10' 32"
48 Sergio Higuita  Colombia + 10' 32"
49 Vadim Pronskiy  Kazakhstan + 10' 32"
50 Sergio Henao  Colombia + 10' 32"
51 Nicolas Roche  Ireland + 10' 32"
52 Luis León Sánchez  Spain + 10' 32"
53 Sepp Kuss  United States + 12' 35"
54 Sebastian Schönberger  Austria + 15' 25"
55 Georg Zimmermann  Germany + 15' 25"
56 Andreas Leknessund  Norway + 15' 27"
57 Andrea Bagioli  Italy + 15' 27"
58 Krists Neilands  Latvia + 16' 20"
59 Jan Hirt  Czech Republic + 19' 42"
60 Jonas Gregaard  Denmark + 19' 42"
61 Hugo Houle  Canada + 19' 42"
62 Dmitry Strakhov  Russia + 20' 13"
63 Nico Denz  Germany + 21' 59"
64 Jakub Otruba  Czech Republic + 21' 59"
65 Casper Pedersen  Denmark + 21' 59"
66 Paul Martens  Germany + 21' 59"
67 Merhawi Kudus  Eritrea + 21' 59"
68 Martijn Tusveld  Netherlands + 21' 59"
69 Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier  Eritrea + 21' 59"
70 Łukasz Owsian  Poland + 21' 59"
71 Adam Ťoupalík  Czech Republic + 21' 59"
72 Maciej Paterski  Poland + 21' 59"
73 Carl Fredrik Hagen  Norway + 21' 59"
74 Yuriy Natarov  Kazakhstan + 21' 59"
75 Sergey Chernetskiy  Russia + 21' 59"
76 Attila Valter  Hungary + 21' 59"
77 Christopher Juul-Jensen  Denmark + 21' 59"
78 Louis Meintjes  South Africa + 21' 59"
79 Pieter Weening  Netherlands + 21' 59"
80 Jonathan Caicedo  Ecuador + 21' 59"
81 James Shaw  Great Britain + 21' 59"
82 Ivan Rovny  Russia + 21' 59"
83 Michał Gołaś  Poland + 21' 59"
84 Torstein Træen  Norway + 21' 59"
85 Lucas Eriksson  Sweden + 21' 59"
86 Ethan Hayter  Great Britain + 22' 03"
87 Anatoliy Budyak  Ukraine + 28' 05"
88 Ivo Oliveira  Portugal + 32' 08"
Rider Country Time
Gianluca Brambilla  Italy DNF
James Knox  Great Britain DNF
Jai Hindley  Australia DNF
Dion Smith  New Zealand DNF
Luke Rowe  Great Britain DNF
Jasper Stuyven  Belgium DNF
Pieter Serry  Belgium DNF
Pascal Eenkhoorn  Netherlands DNF
Antwan Tolhoek  Netherlands DNF
Vegard Stake Laengen  Norway DNF
Jesper Hansen  Denmark DNF
Chris Hamilton  Australia DNF
George Bennett  New Zealand DNF
Nick Schultz  Australia DNF
Yukiya Arashiro  Japan DNF
Nans Peters  France DNF
Julien Bernard  France DNF
Quentin Pacher  France DNF
John Degenkolb  Germany DNF
Luka Mezgec  Slovenia DNF
Enric Mas  Spain DNF
David de la Cruz  Spain DNF
Marc Soler  Spain DNF
Alexander Cataford  Canada DNF
Tanel Kangert  Estonia DNF
Oliver Naesen  Belgium DNF
Harold Tejada  Colombia DNF
Denis Nekrasov  Russia DNF
Jonas Koch  Germany DNF
Alexandr Riabushenko  Belarus DNF
Damien Howson  Australia DNF
Janez Brajkovič  Slovenia DNF
Neilson Powless  United States DNF
Brandon McNulty  United States DNF
Peeter Pruus  Estonia DNF
Jan Tratnik  Slovenia DNF
Jefferson Cepeda  Ecuador DNF
Niklas Eg  Denmark DNF
Ben Gastauer  Luxembourg DNF
Vyacheslav Kuznetsov  Russia DNF
Michael Albasini   Switzerland DNF
Guillaume Boivin  Canada DNF
Evaldas Šiškevičius  Lithuania DNF
Domen Novak  Slovenia DNF
Luke Durbridge  Australia DNF
Tobias Bayer  Austria DNF
Josef Černý  Czech Republic DNF
Patrik Tybor  Slovakia DNF
Mikkel Frølich Honoré  Denmark DNF
Michael Schär   Switzerland DNF
Ruben Guerreiro  Portugal DNF
Cristian Camilo Muñoz  Colombia DNF
Felix Gall  Austria DNF
Riccardo Zoidl  Austria DNF
Kamil Małecki  Poland DNF
Daniil Fominykh  Kazakhstan DNF
Ben Healy  Ireland DNF
Nick van der Lijke  Netherlands DNF
Petr Rikunov  Russia DNF
Silvan Dillier   Switzerland DNF
Simon Pellaud   Switzerland DNF
Finn Fisher-Black  New Zealand DNF
Abderrahim Zahiri  Morocco DNF
Odd Christian Eiking  Norway DNF
Stanisław Aniołkowski  Poland DNF
Viesturs Lukševics  Latvia DNF
Patrick Bevin  New Zealand DNF
Martin Haring  Slovakia DNF
Kevin Rivera  Costa Rica DNF
Luka Pibernik  Slovenia DNF
Nicholas Dlamini  South Africa DNF
Ulises Alfredo Castillo  Mexico DNF
Eduard-Michael Grosu  Romania DNF
Marco Friedrich  Austria DNF
Hugh Carthy  Great Britain DNF
Lawson Craddock  United States DNF
Ján Andrej Cully  Slovakia DNF
Marek Čanecký  Slovakia DNF
Polychronis Tzortzakis  Greece DNF
Juraj Bellan  Slovakia DNF
Samuel Mugisha  Rwanda DNF
Elchin Asadov  Azerbaijan DNF
Dmitriy Gruzdev  Kazakhstan DNF
Markus Wildauer  Austria DNF
Ryan Mullen  Ireland DNF
Zhandos Bizhigitov  Kazakhstan DNF
Nikias Arndt  Germany DNS
Alexey Lutsenko  Kazakhstan DNS
Natnael Berhane  Eritrea DNS

References

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