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2012 Elite Men's World Road Cycling Championships

Sunday, September 23, 2012

Valkenburg, Limburg Province, Netherlands

Podium History of the Elite (Professional) Men's Road Championship

2012 World Road Cycling Championships main page | 2013 Elite Men's Road Race |

Sunday, September 23: Elite Men Road Race, 261 km

207 starters, 122 classified finishers

Mens road race finish

Complete Results:

More photos from Elite Mens World Championships

  1. Philippe Gilbert (Belgium) 6hr 10min 41sec. 43.541 km/hr
  2. Edvald Boasson Hagen (Norway) @ 4sec
  3. Alejandro Valverde (Spain) @ 5sec
  4. John Degenkolb (Germany) s.t.
  5. Lars Boom (Netherlands) s.t.
  6. Allan Davis (Australia) s.t.
  7. Thomas Voeckler (France) s.t.
  8. Ramunas Navardauskas (Lithuania) s.t.
  9. Sergio Luis Henao (Colombia) s.t.
  10. Oscar Freire (Spain) s.t.
  11. Rui Faria da Costa (Portugal) s.t.
  12. Tom Boonen (Belgium) s.t.
  13. Oscar Gatto (Italy) s.t.
  14. Peter Sagan (Slovakia) s.t.
  15. Fredrik Kessiakoff (Sweden) s.t.
  16. Koen De Kort (Netherlands)
  17. Michael Albasini (Switzerland) s.t.
  18. Assan Bazayev (Kazakhstan) s.t.
  19. Jonathan Tiernan-Locke (Great Britain) s.t.
  20. Lars Petter Nordhaug (Norway) s.t.
  21. Simon Gerrans (Australia) s.t.
  22. Stefan Denifl (Austria) s.t.
  23. Rigoberto Uran (Colombia) s.t.
  24. Daniel Moreno (Spain) s.t.
  25. Greg Van Avermaet (Belgium) s.t.
  26. Bjorn Leukemans (Belgium) s.t.
  27. Fabian Wegmann (Germany) s.t.
  28. Alexandr Kolobnev (Russia) s.t.
  29. Vincenzo Nibali (Italy) s.t.
  30. Andre Fernando Cardoso (Portugal) @ 17sec
  31. Andriy Grivko (Ukraine) s.t.
  32. Robert Gesink (Netherlands) s.t.
  33. Daniel Martin (Ireland) s.t.
  34. Nicholas Roche (Ireland) s.t.
  35. Jorgen Roelandts (Belgium) s.t.
  36. Ian Stannard (Great Britain) @ 53sec
  37. Paul Martens (Germany) s.t.
  38. Alberto Contador (Spain) s.t.
  39. Joaquin Rodriguez (Spain) s.t.
  40. Yury Trofimov (Russia) @ 1min 1sec
  41. Samuel Gonzalez (Spain) @ 1min 37sec
  42. David Tanner (Australia) s.t.
  43. Andrew Talansky (USA) @ 1min 54sec
  44. Rene Mandri (Estonia) @ 2min 21sec
  45. Gustav Larsson (Sweden) s.t.
  46. Marek Rutkiewicz (Poland) s.t.
  47. Carlos Alberto Betancur (Colombia) s.t.
  48. Bauke Mollema (Netherlands) s.t.
  49. Rafael Andriato (Brazil) s.t.
  50. Michael Schar (Switzerland) s.t.
  51. Gatis Smukulis (Latvia) s.t.
  52. Chris Anker Sorensen (Denmark) s.t.
  53. Jaroslaw Marycz (Poland) s.t.
  54. Takashi Miyazawa (Japan) s.t.
  55. Karsten Kroon (Netherlands) s.t.
  56. Tom Jelte Slagter (Netherlands) s.t.
  57. Sylvain Chavanel (France) s.t.
  58. Radoslav Rogina (Croatia) s.t.
  59. Jan Barta (Czech Republic) s.t.
  60. Ben Swift (Great Britain) s.t.
  61. Michal Golas (Poland) s.t.
  62. Jean-Pierre Drucker (Luxembourg) s.t.
  63. Mathias Frank (Switzerland) s.t.
  64. Alex Howes (USA) s.t.
  65. Vladimir Gusev (Russia) s.t.
  66. Niki Terpstra (Netherlands) s.t.
  67. Steve Morabito (Switzerland) s.t.
  68. Winner Anacona (Colombia) s.t.
  69. Nairo Alexander Quintana (Colombia) s.t.
  70. Stephen Cummings (Great Britain) s.t.
  71. Sergio Paulinho (Portugal) s.t.
  72. Simon Geschke (Germany) s.t.
  73. Heinrich Haussler (Austria) s.t.
  74. Moreno Moser (Italy) @ 2min 34sec
  75. Luca Paolini (Italy) @ 2min 46sec
  76. Rinaldo Nocentini (Italy) s.t.
  77. Marco Marcato (Italy) s.t.
  78. Simon Clarke (Australia) @ 2min 53sec
  79. Johannes Frohlinger (Germany) s.t.
  80. Christian Knees (Germany) s.t.
  81. Juan Antonio Flecha (Spain) s.t.
  82. Borut Bozic (Slovenia) s.t.
  83. David Veilleux (Canada) s.t.
  84. Mickael Delage (France) s.t.
  85. Diego Ulissi (Italy) s.t.
  86. Eduard Vorganov (Russia) s.t.
  87. Oleksandr Polivoda (Ukraine) @ 3min 11sec
  88. Luke Rowe (Great Britain) @ 5min 46sec
  89. Vladimir Isaichev (Russia) s.t.
  90. Gianni Meersman (Belgium) @ 8min 10sec
  91. Matej Jurco (Slovakia) @ 8min 55sec
  92. Carlos Oyarzun (Chile) s.t.
  93. Aliaksandr Kuchynski (Belarus) s.t.
  94. Siarhei Papok (Belarus) s.t.
  95. Stefan Histrov (Bulgaria) s.t.
  96. Evaldas Siskevicius (Lithuania) s.t.
  97. Carlos Jose Ochoa (Venezuela) s.t.
  98. Taylor Phinney (USA) s.t.
  99. Peter Kusztor (Hungary) s.t.
  100. Bertjan Lindeman (Netherlands) s.t.
  101. Przemyslaw Niemiec (Poland) s.t.
  102. Jacek Morajko (Poland) s.t.
  103. Brent Bookwalter (USA) s.t.
  104. Frantisek Rabon (Czech Republic) s.t.
  105. Ronan McMcLaughlin (Ireland) s.t.
  106. Matthias Brandle Austria) s.t.
  107. Milan Kadlec (Czech Republic) s.t.
  108. Ryder Hesjedal (Canada) s.t.
  109. Georgi Petrov Georgiev (Bulgaria) s.t.
  110. François Parisien (Canada) s.t.
  111. Marcus Burghardt (Germany) s.t.
  112. Thomas Lovkvist (Sweden) s.t.
  113. Leopold Koenig (Czech Republic) s.t.
  114. Tanel Kangert (Estonia) s.t.
  115. Jure Kocjan (Slovenia) s.t.
  116. Zdenek Stybar (Czech Republic) s.t.
  117. Kristijan Durasek (Croatia) s.t.
  118. Jacques Janse Van Rensburg (South Africa) s.t.
  119. Laurens Ten Dam (Netherlands) s.t.
  120. Matteo Trentin (Italy) @ 9min 44sec
  121. Andrey Amador (Costa Rica) @ 10min 23sec
  122. Joanthan Castroviejo (Spain) s.t.

More photos from Elite Mens World Road Championship:

Tom Boonen

Tom Boonen at the start

Bradley Wiggins

Bradley Wiggins

Mark Cavendish

Mark Cavendish

Oscar Freire

Oscar Freire

Joaquin Rodriguez

Joaquin Rodriguez

Alberto Contador

Alberto Contador

Peloton

The Peloton

Thomas Voeckler

Thomas Voeckler (blue jersey)

Nicolas Roche

Nicolas Roche

Panorama

Panorama

Philippe Gilbert

Like a hot bullet. Philippe Gilbert's winning move.

Edvald Boasson hagen and Alejandro Valverde

Edvald Boasson Hagen and Alejandro Valverde chase Gilbert, buts it's too little, too late.

Philippe Gilbert

The new world champion, Philippe Gilbert

edvald Boasson Hagen

Silver medalist Edvald Boasson Hagen

Alejandro Valverde

Bronze medalist Alejandro Valverde