1997 UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial
1997 UCI Road World Championships | |||
Rainbow jersey | |||
Race details | |||
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Date | 9 October | ||
Distance | 43.5 km (27.03 mi) | ||
Winning time | 52' 01.19" | ||
Medalists | |||
The men's time trial at the 1997 UCI Road World Championships was held on Thursday October 9, 1997, in San Sebastián, Spain, over 43.8 km.[1]
Final classification
Cyclist | Nation | Time | ||
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Laurent Jalabert | France | in | 52 min 01 s 19 | |
Serhiy Honchar | Ukraine | + | 3 s 32 | |
Chris Boardman | United Kingdom | + | 20 s 53 | |
4. | Tony Rominger | Switzerland | + | 24 s 34 |
5. | Uwe Peschel | Germany | + | 44 s 89 |
6. | Melchor Mauri | Spain | + | 46 s 29 |
7. | Erik Breukink | Netherlands | + | 1 min 27 s 11 |
8. | Jonathan Hall | Australia | + | 1 min 45 s 84 |
9. | Zenon Jaskuła | Poland | + | 2 min 04 s 88 |
10. | Juan Carlos Domínguez | Spain | + | 2 min 14 s 31 |
11. | Alex Zülle | Switzerland | + | 2 min 15 s 37 |
12. | Michael Andersson | Sweden | + | 2 min 18 s 08 |
13. | Dario Andriotto | Italy | + | 2 min 20 s 34 |
14. | Roland Meier | Switzerland | + | 2 min 23 s 82 |
15. | Jonathan Vaughters | United States | + | 2 min 46 s 63 |
16. | Henk Vogels | Australia | + | 3 min 21 s 72 |
17. | Lauri Aus | Estonia | + | 3 min 33 s 98 |
18. | Cristian Salvato | Italy | + | 3 min 35 s 81 |
19. | Eddy Seigneur | France | + | 3 min 36 s 40 |
20. | David Millar | United Kingdom | + | 3 min 50 s 31 |
21. | Vladimir Poulnikov | Ukraine | + | 3 min 50 s 89 |
22. | Evgueni Berzin | Russia | + | 3 min 59 s 85 |
23. | Servais Knaven | Netherlands | + | 4 min 03 s 10 |
24. | Jan Karlsson | Sweden | + | 4 min 31 s 12 |
25. | Remigius Lupeikis | Lithuania | + | 4 min 37 s 04 |
26. | Dainis Ozols | Latvia | + | 4 min 39 s 88 |
27. | Ruslan Ivanov | Moldova | + | 4 min 42 s 56 |
28. | Joaquim Adrego Andrade | Portugal | + | 4 min 44 s 82 |
29. | Eric Wohlberg | Canada | + | 4 min 58 s 89 |
30. | Jan Hruška | Czech Republic | + | 5 min 00 s 94 |
31. | Piotr Chmielewski | Poland | + | 5 min 01 s 90 |
32. | Andreas Walzer | Germany | + | 5 min 07 s 93 |
33. | Víctor Hugo Peña | Colombia | + | 5 min 13 s 45 |
34. | Marc Streel | Belgium | + | 5 min 13 s 45 |
35. | Saso Sviben | Slovenia | + | 5 min 44 s 29 |
36. | Michael Sandstød | Denmark | + | 6 min 01 s 25 |
37. | Dietmar Müller | Austria | + | 6 min 15 s 18 |
38. | Robert Pintaric | Slovenia | + | 6 min 42 s 56 |
39. | Tyler Hamilton | United States | + | 6 min 48 s 68 |
40. | Bernhard Gugganig | Austria | + | 6 min 51 s 64 |
41. | Igor Bonciucov | Moldova | + | 7 min 07 s 44 |
42. | Miroslav Liptak | Slovakia | + | 7 min 10 s 83 |
43. | Milan Dvorscik | Slovakia | + | 7 min 59 s 00 |
44. | Hernandez Quadri | Brazil | + | 8 min 12 s 56 |
45. | Jorge Giacinti | Argentina | + | 8 min 43 s 10 |
46. | Benjamin Loberant | Israel | + | 9 min 27 s 84 |
47. | Dragomir Zivkovic | Yugoslavia | + | 13 min 07 s 88 |
References
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