UCI Road World Championships 2019 : Under-23 Men ITT start list
Official starters as of September 23, 2019
Pos. | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
---|---|---|
61 | Morten Hulgaard (Denmark) | 10:20:00 |
60 | Byron Munton (South Africa) | 10:21:30 |
59 | Ben Katerberg (Canada) | 10:23:00 |
58 | Hasani Hennis AIA | 10:24:30 |
57 | Lorant Balazsi (Romania) | 10:26:00 |
56 | Shoi Matsuda (Japan) | 10:27:30 |
55 | Andre Carvalho (Portugal) | 10:29:00 |
54 | Inigo Elosegui Momene (Spain) | 10:30:30 |
53 | Ethan Vernon (Great Britain) | 10:32:00 |
52 | Juri Hollmann (Germany) | 10:33:30 |
51 | Alexys Brunel (France) | 10:35:00 |
50 | Daniel Habtemichael (Eritrea) | 10:36:30 |
49 | Ben Healy (Ireland) | 10:38:00 |
48 | Barnabas Peak (Hungary) | 10:39:30 |
47 | Nils Eekhoff (Netherlands) | 10:41:00 |
46 | Markus Wildauer (Austria) | 10:42:30 |
45 | Antonio Puppio (Italy) | 10:44:00 |
44 | Ian Garrison (United States Of America) | 10:45:30 |
43 | Tyler Cole (Trinidad & Tabago) | 10:47:00 |
42 | Vadim Pronskiy (Kazakhstan) | 10:48:30 |
41 | Ilan van Wilder (Belgium) | 10:50:00 |
40 | Chih hao Tu (Chinese Taipei) | 10:51:30 |
39 | David Alexander Maidana Ortiz (Paraguay) | 10:53:00 |
38 | Jason Oosthuizen (South Africa) | 10:54:30 |
37 | Vladyslav Soltasiuk (Ukraine) | 10:56:00 |
36 | Mohamed Rayes (Syrian Arab Republic) | 10:57:30 |
35 | Samuel Oros (Slovakia) | 10:59:00 |
34 | Ognjen Ilic (Serbia) | 11:00:30 |
33 | Yahor Shpakouski (Belarus) | 11:02:00 |
32 | Nickolas Zukowsky (Canada) | 11:03:30 |
31 | Filip Maciejuk (Poland) | 11:05:00 |
30 | Petr Rikunov (Russian Federation) | 11:06:30 |
39 | Jaka Primozic (Slovenia) | 11:08:00 |
28 | Attila Valter (Hungary) | 11:09:30 |
27 | Emil Dima (Romania) | 11:11:00 |
26 | James Fouche (New Zealand) | 11:12:30 |
25 | Shunsuke Imamura (Japan) | 11:14:00 |
24 | Joao Almeida (Portugal) | 11:15:30 |
23 | Xabier Mikel Azparren Irurzun (Spain) | 11:17:00 |
22 | Charles Quarterman (Great Britain) | 11:18:30 |
21 | Miguel Heidemann (Germany) | 11:20:00 |
20 | Mathias Norsgaard Jorgensen (Denmark) | 11:21:30 |
19 | Yevgeniy Fedorov (Kazakhstan) | 11:23:00 |
18 | Patrick Gamper (Austria) | 11:24:30 |
17 | Diego Agustin Ferreyra Geldrez (Chile) | 11:26:00 |
16 | Thibault Guernalec (France) | 11:27:30 |
15 | Liam Magennis (Australia) | 11:29:00 |
14 | Biniam Girmay Hailu (Eritrea) | 11:30:30 |
13 | Iver Johan Knotten (Norway) | 11:32:00 |
12 | Michael o'Loughlin (Ireland) | 11:33:30 |
11 | Kevin Geniets (Luxembourg) | 11:35:00 |
10 | Johan Price-pejtersen (Denmark) | 11:36:30 |
9 | Daan Hoole (Netherlands) | 11:38:00 |
8 | Jakub Otruba (Czech Republic) | 11:39:30 |
7 | Matteo Sobrero (Italy) | 11:41:00 |
6 | Brandon Mcnulty (United States Of America) | 11:42:30 |
5 | Stefan Bissegger (Switzerland) | 11:44:00 |
4 | Tobias Foss (Norway) | 11:45:30 |
3 | Marc Hirschi (Switzerland) | 11:47:00 |
2 | Brent van Moer (Belgium) | 11:48:30 |
1 | Mikkel Bjerg (Denmark) | 11:50:00 |
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