2010 UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial

Men's time trial
2010 UCI Road World Championships
Medallists: David Millar, Fabian Cancellara, & Tony Martin
Race details
Date September 30, 2010
Distance 45.6 km (28.33 mi)
Winning time 58' 09.19"
Medalists
 Gold  Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland)
 Silver  David Millar (Great Britain)
 Bronze  Tony Martin (Germany)
2010 UCI Road World Championships

Participating nations
Elite events
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Elite road race   men   women
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Under-23 events
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Under-23 time trial   men  
 
Fabian Cancellara minutes before claiming a record fourth world title in the time trial race

The Men's time trial of the 2010 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 30 September in Melbourne (Geelong), Australia, the first time in the event's 77 times that it has been held in Australia.

Fabian Cancellara defended his title, and in doing so, clinched a record fourth time trial world championship, recording a time more than a minute faster than any of his rivals. Great Britain's David Millar took silver, with Germany's Tony Martin claiming bronze. The two Australian entrants, Richie Porte and Michael Rogers, came in fourth and fifth respectively in their home country.[1]

Route

The riders completed two laps on an up-and-downhill 22.7 km course for a total length of 45.6 km.[2]

Final classification

Rank Rider Nation Time
1 Fabian Cancellara  Switzerland 58' 09.19"
2 David Millar Great Britain + 1' 02.75"
3 Tony Martin Germany + 1' 12.49"
4 Richie Porte Australia + 1' 19.00"
5 Michael Rogers Australia + 2' 24.94"
6 Koos Moerenhout Netherlands + 2' 40.69"
7 Luis León Sánchez Spain + 2' 44.23"
8 David Zabriskie United States + 2' 51.41"
9 Maciej Bodnar Poland + 3' 00.70"
10 Gustav Larsson Sweden + 3' 01.02"
11 Bert Grabsch Germany + 3' 06.14"
12 Ignatas Konovalovas Lithuania + 3' 07.46"
13 Vladimir Gusev Russia + 3' 27.28"
14 Carlos Oyarzún Chile + 3' 30.54"
15 Nicolas Vogondy France + 3' 38.85"
16 Andriy Hryvko Ukraine + 3' 40.70"
17 Iván Gutiérrez Spain + 3' 42.56"
18 Alex Rasmussen Denmark + 3' 45.07"
19 Sylvain Chavanel France + 3' 59.84"
20 Janez Brajkovič Slovenia + 4' 03.97"
21 Artem Ovechkin Russia + 4' 06.89"
22 Dmitry Fofonov Kazakhstan + 4' 11.23"
23 Jack Bauer New Zealand + 4' 17.78"
24 Tejay van Garderen United States + 4' 40.89"
25 David McCann Ireland + 4' 52.60"
26 Svein Tuft Canada + 4' 55.15"
27 Martin Velits Slovakia + 5' 00.00"
28 Raivis Belohvoščiks Latvia + 5' 15.15"
29 Matías Médici Argentina + 5' 17.55"
30 Kanstantsin Sivtsov Belarus + 5' 23.48"
31 Michael Mørkøv Denmark + 5' 24.76"
32 Peter Velits Slovakia + 5' 26.34"
33 Tanel Kangert Estonia + 5' 30.12"
34 Andrey Zeits Kazakhstan + 5' 33.64"
35 Dominique Cornu Belgium + 5' 35.83"
36 Jos van Emden Netherlands + 5' 47.55"
37 Gordon McCauley New Zealand + 6' 55.96"
38 Jay Robert Thomson South Africa + 6' 59.38"
39 Jarosław Marycz Poland + 7' 24.34"
40 Esad Hasanović Serbia + 9' 02.58"
41 Reginald Douglas Saint Kitts and Nevis + 23' 08.48"
42 James Weekes Saint Kitts and Nevis + 23' 49.61"
José Serpa Colombia DNS

References

  1. "Fabian Cancellara beats David Millar to time trial gold". BBC Sport. BBC. 30 September 2010. Retrieved 30 September 2010.
  2. "Men's time trial course". melbourne2010.com. melbourne2010.com. Retrieved 7 September 2010.

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