2021 European Road Championships – Men's elite time trial

The men's elite time trial at the 2021 European Road Championships will take place on 9 September 2021, in Trentino, Italy. Nations are allowed to enter a maximum of 2 riders into the event.[1]

Men's elite time trial
2021 European Road Championships
Race details
Dates9 September 2021
Stages1
Distance22.4 km (13.92 mi)
Medalists
   Gold  Stefan Küng (SUI)
   Silver  Filippo Ganna (ITA)
   Bronze  Remco Evenepoel (BEL)

Results

Rank # Cyclist[2] Nation Time Diff.
1st place, gold medalist(s)39Stefan Küng  Switzerland24:29.85
2nd place, silver medalist(s)36Filippo Ganna Italy24:37.55+00:07.70
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)37Remco Evenepoel Belgium24:44.41+00:14.56
413Stefan Bissegger  Switzerland24:52.97+00:23.11
534Max Walscheid Germany25:07.92+00:38.07
610Edoardo Affini Italy25:08.23+00:38.38
73Kasper Asgreen Denmark25:21.06+00:51.21
826Maciej Bodnar Poland25:33.86+01:04.01
938Rémi Cavagna France25:35.54+01:05.69
1031João Almeida Portugal25:46.07+01:16.22
1121Jos van Emden Netherlands25:46.92+01:17.07
1235Tadej Pogačar Slovenia25:50.96+01:21.11
1311Rune Herregodts Belgium25:59.24+01:29.39
147Rafael Reis Portugal26:03.19+01:33.34
1512Bruno Armirail France26:04.29+01:34.44
169Miguel Heidemann Germany26:07.60+01:37.75
1732Jan Bárta Czech Republic26:20.32+01:50.47
1833Ryan Mullen Ireland26:39.36+02:09.50
1930Artem Nych Russia26:39.59+02:09.74
2020Felix Ritzinger Austria26:41.99+02:12.14
2123Mikkel Bjerg Denmark26:43.08+02:13.23
2214Ognjen Ilić Serbia26:46.51+02:16.66
2322Barnabás Peák Hungary26:47.35+02:17.50
241Julius van den Berg Netherlands26:50.47+02:20.62
2528Andreas Miltiadis Cyprus26:59.88+02:30.03
266Artem Ovechkin Russia27:03.52+02:33.67
2727Mykhaylo Kononenko Ukraine27:04.83+02:34.98
282János Pelikán Hungary27:06.87+02:37.02
298Conn McDunphy Ireland27:11.55+02:41.70
3016Omer Goldstein Israel27:11.57+02:41.72
314Oleksandr Golovash Ukraine27:20.51+02:50.66
3218Ukko Peltonen Finland27:23.81+02:53.96
3324Andrej Petrovski North Macedonia27:38.14+03:08.29
3415Michel Ries Luxembourg27:38.73+03:08.88
3519Spas Gyurov Bulgaria28:01.51+03:31.66
365Venantas Lašinis Lithuania28:31.16+04:01.31
3717Ingvar Ómarsson Iceland28:33.07+04:03.22
3825Ronald Kuba Slovakia28:44.58+04:14.73
3929Evaldas Šiškevičius Lithuania29:33.30+05:03.45

References

  1. "Technical Guide" (PDF). p. 10–11. Retrieved 8 September 2021.
  2. "Results" (PDF). Retrieved 9 September 2021.
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