2009 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race

Men's Individual Road Race
2009 UCI Road World Championships
Rainbow jersey
Race details
Date September 27, 2009
Distance 262 km (162.8 mi)
Winning time 6h 56' 26"
Medalists
 Gold  Cadel Evans (AUS) (Australia)
 Silver  Alexandr Kolobnev (RUS) (Russia)
 Bronze  Joaquim Rodríguez (ESP) (Spain)
2009 UCI Road World Championships

Participating nations
Elite events
List of elite cyclists
Elite road race   men   women
Elite time trial   men   women
Under-23 events
List of under-23 cyclists
Under-23 road race   men  
Under-23 time trial   men  
 
Qualification

The Men's Individual Road Race of the 2009 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 27 September in Mendrisio, Switzerland. The course of 262 km consisted of nineteen laps around an undulating circuit. The pre-race favourites came from the strong Italian and Spanish national squads,[1] with Damiano Cunego and Alejandro Valverde both considered possible contenders.

The race was won by Australian Cadel Evans, the first Australian victory in the World road race.[2] Evans, who took his third victory of the season, moved clear from a group of nine riders on the final lap to win the race.[3]

Final classification

Rank Rider Country Time
Cadel Evans  Australia 06h 56'26"
Alexandr Kolobnev  Russia at 27"
Joaquim Rodríguez  Spain s.t.
4 Samuel Sánchez  Spain at 30"
5 Fabian Cancellara   Switzerland s.t.
6 Philippe Gilbert  Belgium at 51"
7 Matti Breschel  Denmark s.t.
8 Damiano Cunego  Italy s.t.
9 Alejandro Valverde  Spain s.t.
10 Simon Gerrans  Australia at 1'47"
11 Fabian Wegmann  Germany s.t.
12 Kurt Asle Arvesen  Norway s.t.
13 Chris Anker Sørensen  Denmark at 1'59"
14 Johnny Hoogerland  Netherlands at 2'02"
15 Óscar Freire  Spain s.t.
16 Ivan Basso  Italy s.t.
17 André Cardoso  Portugal at 2'44"
18 Michael Barry  Canada s.t.
19 Sergei Ivanov  Russia s.t.
20 Karsten Kroon  Netherlands at 2'50"
21 Filippo Pozzato  Italy s.t.
22 Leonardo Duque  Colombia s.t.
23 Koos Moerenhout  Netherlands s.t.
24 Sylwester Szmyd  Poland s.t.
25 Kevin De Weert  Belgium s.t.
26 Alexander Vinokourov  Kazakhstan s.t.
27 Vasil Kiryienka  Belarus s.t.
28 Oliver Zaugg   Switzerland s.t.
29 Sylvain Chavanel  France s.t.
30 Ignatas Konovalovas  Lithuania s.t.
31 Alexander Bocharov  Russia s.t.
32 Tadej Valjavec  Slovenia s.t.
33 Thomas Löfkvist  Sweden s.t.
34 Sérgio Paulinho  Portugal s.t.
35 Janez Brajkovič  Slovenia s.t.
36 Robert Gesink  Netherlands at 3'01"
37 Miguel Ángel Rubiano  Colombia at 3'21"
38 Tom Boonen  Belgium s.t.
39 Bert De Waele  Belgium s.t.
40 Philip Deignan  Ireland s.t.
41 Alessandro Ballan  Italy s.t.
42 Daniel Moreno  Spain s.t.
43 Jakob Fuglsang  Denmark at 3'45"
44 Greg Van Avermaet  Belgium s.t.
45 Kim Kirchen  Luxembourg at 4'20"
46 Pierrick Fédrigo  France at 4'29"
47 Marcus Ljungqvist  Sweden at 5'20"
48 Gorazd Štangelj  Slovenia s.t.
49 Jussi Veikkanen  Finland s.t.
50 José Rujano  Venezuela s.t.
51 Eduard Vorganov  Russia s.t.
52 Steve Cummings  Great Britain s.t.
53 Andriy Hryvko  Ukraine s.t.
54 Kristjan Fajt  Slovenia s.t.

Rank Rider Country Time
55 Murilo Fischer  Brazil at 5'20"
56 Kanstantsin Sivtsov  Belarus s.t.
57 Fumiyuki Beppu  Japan s.t.
58 Assan Bazayev  Kazakhstan s.t.
59 Craig Lewis  United States s.t.
60 Edvald Boasson Hagen  Norway s.t.
61 Christophe Riblon  France s.t.
62 Przemysław Niemiec  Poland s.t.
63 Nick Nuyens  Belgium s.t.
64 Matthew Lloyd  Australia at 6'07"
65 Luca Paolini  Italy at 7'43"
66 Dmitry Fofonov  Kazakhstan s.t.
67 Thomas Voeckler  France s.t.
68 Dan Martin  Ireland at 8'22"
69 Rui Costa  Portugal s.t.
70 Vladimir Miholjević  Croatia at 10'54"
71 Stefano Garzelli  Italy s.t.
72 Oleksandr Kvachuk  Ukraine s.t.
73 Bartosz Huzarski  Poland s.t.
74 José Serpa  Colombia s.t.
75 Carlos José Ochoa  Venezuela s.t.
76 Hrvoje Miholjević  Croatia s.t.
77 Aleksejs Saramotins  Latvia s.t.
78 Fredrik Kessiakoff  Sweden s.t.
79 Grischa Niermann  Germany s.t.
80 Timmy Duggan  United States s.t.
81 Stian Remme  Norway s.t.
82 Michael Albasini   Switzerland s.t.
83 Franklin Chacón  Venezuela s.t.
84 Rene Mandri  Estonia s.t.
85 Pavel Brutt  Russia s.t.
86 Michał Gołaś  Poland s.t.
87 Gabriel Rasch  Norway s.t.
88 Maarten Wijnants  Belgium s.t.
89 Maxime Monfort  Belgium s.t.
90 Martin Velits  Slovakia s.t.
91 Lars Boom  Netherlands s.t.
92 Roger Hammond  Great Britain s.t.
93 Christophe Le Mével  France s.t.
94 Tom Peterson  United States s.t.
95 Dimitri Champion  France s.t.
96 Hayden Roulston  New Zealand s.t.
97 Maxim Iglinsky  Kazakhstan s.t.
98 Jason McCartney  United States s.t.
99 Johannes Fröhlinger  Germany s.t.
100 Peter Velits  Slovakia s.t.
101 Rigoberto Urán  Colombia s.t.
102 Gerhard Trampusch  Austria at 14'03"
103 Paul Martens  Germany s.t.
104 Volodymyr Zagorodniy  Ukraine s.t.
105 Vladimir Karpets  Russia s.t.
106 Jan Bárta  Czech Republic s.t.
107 Michael Rogers  Australia s.t.
108 Juan Carlos López Marin  Colombia s.t.

Riders who did not finish

90 riders failed to finish the race.

Rider Country
Martín Garrido  Argentina
Alfredo Lucero  Argentina
Matías Médici  Argentina
Simon Clarke  Australia
Allan Davis  Australia
Mathew Hayman  Australia
Stuart O'Grady  Australia
Wesley Sulzberger  Australia
Christoph Sokoll  Austria
Peter Wrolich  Austria
Aliaksandr Kuschynski  Belarus
Francis De Greef  Belgium
Tiago Fiorilli  Brazil
Magno Nazaret  Brazil
Ryder Hesjedal  Canada
Svein Tuft  Canada
Carlos Oyarzún  Chile
Mauricio Ardila  Colombia
Andrey Amador  Costa Rica
Matija Kvasina  Croatia
Roman Kreuziger  Czech Republic
Martin Mareš  Czech Republic
Lars Bak  Denmark
Frank Høj  Denmark
Anders Lund  Denmark
Rein Taaramäe  Estonia
Janek Tombak  Estonia
Gerald Ciolek  Germany
André Greipel  Germany
Christian Knees  Germany

Rider Country
Tony Martin  Germany
Marcel Sieberg  Germany
Russell Downing  Great Britain
Chris Froome  Great Britain
Daniel Lloyd  Great Britain
David Millar  Great Britain
Ian Stannard  Great Britain
Ben Swift  Great Britain
Geraint Thomas  Great Britain
Istvan Cziraki  Hungary
Gergely Ivanics  Hungary
Péter Kusztor  Hungary
Nicolas Roche  Ireland
Marzio Bruseghin  Italy
Michele Scarponi  Italy
Giovanni Visconti  Italy
Yukiya Arashiro  Japan
Taiji Nishitani  Japan
Valentin Iglinskiy  Kazakhstan
Andrey Kashechkin  Kazakhstan
Oļegs Meļehs  Latvia
Laurent Didier  Luxembourg
Jempy Drucker  Luxembourg
Andy Schleck  Luxembourg
Dan Craven  Namibia
Sebastian Langeveld  Netherlands
Timothy Gudsell  New Zealand
Timothy Gudsell  New Zealand
Roy Hegreberg  Norway
Thor Hushovd  Norway

Rider Country
Lars Petter Nordhaug  Norway
Håvard Nybø  Norway
Frederik Wilmann  Norway
Jacek Morajko  Poland
Maciej Paterski  Poland
Guennadi Mikhailov  Russia
Evgeny Popov  Russia
Alexander Porsev  Russia
Zolt Der  Serbia
Esad Hasanovic  Serbia
Nebojša Jovanović  Serbia
Ján Valach  Slovakia
Grega Bole  Slovenia
Borut Božič  Slovenia
Jay Robert Thomson  South Africa
Carlos Barredo  Spain
Juan José Cobo  Spain
Rubén Plaza  Spain
Rubens Bertogliati   Switzerland
Mathias Frank   Switzerland
Grégory Rast   Switzerland
Serhiy Honchar  Ukraine
Ruslan Pidgornyy  Ukraine
Volodymyr Starchyk  Ukraine
Andrew Bajadali  United States
Brent Bookwalter  United States
Tom Danielson  United States
Tyler Farrar  United States
Fabricio Ferrari  Uruguay
Manuel Medina  Venezuela

Nation qualification

14 to be enrolled, 9 to start [4]
 Spain
 Italy
 Belgium
 Germany
 Luxembourg
 Australia
 United States
 Great Britain
 Russia
 Norway
9 to be enrolled, 6 to start
 South Africa
 Colombia
 Venezuela
 Kazakhstan
 France
 Netherlands
 Slovenia
 Poland
 Ukraine
 Denmark
  Switzerland
5 to be enrolled, 3 to start
 Tunisia
 Argentina
 Canada
 Brazil
 Japan
 Iran
 Portugal
 Estonia
 Austria
 Croatia
 Hungary
 Sweden
 Latvia
 Serbia
 New Zealand
 Czech Republic
 Ireland
 Slovakia
 Belarus
2 to be enrolled, 1 to start
 Lithuania
 Finland
 Namibia
 Cuba
 Chile
 Costa Rica
 Ecuador
 Uruguay
 Bulgaria

References

  1. Worlds Road Race Preview Gerald Churchill; Cycling-News; 26-09-09; Accessed 17-08-14. Archived 2009-09-30.
  2. Cadel Evans wins cycling Road Race World Championship in Mendrisio, Switzerland Brendan Gallagher 27-09-09; Accessed 28-09-09
  3. "Aussie Evans wins road race title". BBC Sport. 2009-09-27. Retrieved 2009-09-28.
  4. UCI Entry Regulations Accessed 15-09-09
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