2012 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race

Men's Individual Road Race
2012 UCI Road World Championships
Philippe Gilbert sprinting to victory
Race details
Date 23 September 2012
Distance 269 km (167.1 mi)
Winning time 6h 10' 41"[1]
Medalists
 Gold  Philippe Gilbert (Belgium)
 Silver  Edvald Boasson Hagen (Norway)
 Bronze  Alejandro Valverde (Spain)
2012 UCI Road World Championships

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

The Men's Individual Road Race of the 2012 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 23 September in the province of Limburg, Netherlands.

The race was won by Belgium's Philippe Gilbert, after he made a late attack on the final ascent of the Cauberg climb and advanced clear of the rest of the field to win his first world title and the first by a Belgian since Tom Boonen won in Madrid in 2005.[2][3] He finished four seconds clear of Norway's Edvald Boasson Hagen, who claimed the silver medal,[4] while the bronze medal went to Spain's Alejandro Valverde, who finished a second further behind.[5] When the announcement was made of the course, Gilbert was the instant favourite and rode all year with this pressure. Leading into the worlds he had won only two races all season.

Route

The race started in Maastricht and ended in Valkenburg. The first 108 kilometres (67 mi) was contested through a number of Limburg cities before the riders entered a 16.1 kilometres (10.0 mi) circuit to be completed on ten occasions. The finish was 1.7 kilometres (1.1 mi) beyond the summit of the Cauberg hill in Valkenburg – where the Amstel Gold Race has finished since 2003, and hosted the finish of stage 3 of the 2006 Tour de France – a 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) long climb with a maximum gradient of 12%.[6]

Final classification

Of the race's 207 entrants, 122 riders completed the full distance of 269 km (167.1 mi).[1]

Rank Rider Country Time
Philippe Gilbert  Belgium 6h 10' 41"
Edvald Boasson Hagen  Norway + 4"
Alejandro Valverde  Spain + 5"
4 John Degenkolb  Germany + 5"
5 Lars Boom  Netherlands + 5"
6 Allan Davis  Australia + 5"
7 Thomas Voeckler  France + 5"
8 Ramūnas Navardauskas  Lithuania + 5"
9 Sergio Henao  Colombia + 5"
10 Óscar Freire  Spain + 5"
11 Rui Costa  Portugal + 5"
12 Tom Boonen  Belgium + 5"
13 Oscar Gatto  Italy + 5"
14 Peter Sagan  Slovakia + 5"
15 Fredrik Kessiakoff  Sweden + 5"
16 Koen de Kort  Netherlands + 5"
17 Michael Albasini   Switzerland + 5"
18 Assan Bazayev  Kazakhstan + 5"
DQ Jonathan Tiernan-Locke  Great Britain + 5"
19 Lars Petter Nordhaug  Norway + 5"
20 Simon Gerrans  Australia + 5"
21 Not allocated
22 Stefan Denifl  Austria + 5"
23 Rigoberto Urán  Colombia + 5"
24 Daniel Moreno  Spain + 5"
25 Greg Van Avermaet  Belgium + 5"
26 Björn Leukemans  Belgium + 5"
27 Fabian Wegmann  Germany + 5"
28 Alexandr Kolobnev  Russia + 5"
29 Vincenzo Nibali  Italy + 5"
30 André Cardoso  Portugal + 17"
31 Andriy Hryvko  Ukraine + 17"
32 Robert Gesink  Netherlands + 17"
33 Dan Martin  Ireland + 17"
34 Nicolas Roche  Ireland + 17"
35 Jürgen Roelandts  Belgium + 17"
36 Ian Stannard  Great Britain + 53"
37 Paul Martens  Germany + 53"
38 Alberto Contador  Spain + 53"
39 Joaquim Rodríguez  Spain + 53"
40 Yuri Trofimov  Russia + 1' 01"
41 Samuel Sánchez  Spain + 1' 37"
42 David Tanner  Australia + 1' 37"
43 Andrew Talansky  United States + 1' 54"
44 Rene Mandri  Estonia + 2' 21"
45 Gustav Larsson  Sweden + 2' 21"
46 Marek Rutkiewicz  Poland + 2' 21"
47 Carlos Betancur  Colombia + 2' 21"
48 Bauke Mollema  Netherlands + 2' 21"
49 Rafael Andriato  Brazil + 2' 21"
50 Michael Schär   Switzerland + 2' 21"
51 Gatis Smukulis  Latvia + 2' 21"
52 Chris Anker Sørensen  Denmark + 2' 21"
53 Jarosław Marycz  Poland + 2' 21"
54 Takashi Miyazawa  Japan + 2' 21"
55 Karsten Kroon  Netherlands + 2' 21"
56 Tom-Jelte Slagter  Netherlands + 2' 21"
57 Sylvain Chavanel  France + 2' 21"
58 Radoslav Rogina  Croatia + 2' 21"
59 Jan Bárta  Czech Republic + 2' 21"
60 Ben Swift  Great Britain + 2' 21"
61 Michał Gołaś  Poland + 2' 21"
62 Jempy Drucker  Luxembourg + 2' 21"
63 Mathias Frank   Switzerland + 2' 21"
64 Alex Howes  United States + 2' 21"
65 Vladimir Gusev  Russia + 2' 21"
66 Niki Terpstra  Netherlands + 2' 21"
67 Steve Morabito   Switzerland + 2' 21"
68 Winner Anacona  Colombia + 2' 21"
69 Nairo Quintana  Colombia + 2' 21"
70 Steve Cummings  Great Britain + 2' 21"
71 Sérgio Paulinho  Portugal + 2' 21"
72 Simon Geschke  Germany + 2' 21"
73 Heinrich Haussler  Australia + 2' 21"
74 Moreno Moser  Italy + 2' 34"
75 Luca Paolini  Italy + 2' 46"
76 Rinaldo Nocentini  Italy + 2' 46"
77 Marco Marcato  Italy + 2' 46"
78 Simon Clarke  Australia + 2' 53"
79 Johannes Fröhlinger  Germany + 2' 53"
80 Christian Knees  Germany + 2' 53"
81 Juan Antonio Flecha  Spain + 2' 53"
82 Borut Božič  Slovenia + 2' 53"
83 David Veilleux  Canada + 2' 53"
84 Mickaël Delage  France + 2' 53"
85 Diego Ulissi  Italy + 2' 53"
86 Eduard Vorganov  Russia + 2' 53"
87 Oleksandr Polivoda  Ukraine + 3' 11"
88 Luke Rowe  Great Britain + 5' 46"
89 Vladimir Isaichev  Russia + 5' 46"
90 Gianni Meersman  Belgium + 8' 10"
91 Matej Jurčo  Slovakia + 8' 55"
92 Carlos Oyarzun  Chile + 8' 55"
93 Aleksandr Kuschynski  Belarus + 8' 55"
94 Siarhei Papok  Belarus + 8' 55"
95 Stefan Hristov  Bulgaria + 8' 55"
96 Evaldas Šiškevičius  Lithuania + 8' 55"
97 Carlos José Ochoa  Venezuela + 8' 55"
98 Taylor Phinney  United States + 8' 55"
99 Péter Kusztor  Hungary + 8' 55"
100 Bert-Jan Lindeman  Netherlands + 8' 55"
101 Przemysław Niemiec  Poland + 8' 55"
102 Jacek Morajko  Poland + 8' 55"
103 Brent Bookwalter  United States + 8' 55"
104 František Raboň  Czech Republic + 8' 55"

Rank Rider Country Time
105 Ronan McLaughlin  Ireland + 8' 55"
106 Matthias Brändle  Austria + 8' 55"
107 Milan Kadlec  Czech Republic + 8' 55"
108 Ryder Hesjedal  Canada + 8' 55"
109 Georgi Georgiev  Bulgaria + 8' 55"
110 François Parisien  Canada + 8' 55"
111 Marcus Burghardt  Germany + 8' 55"
112 Thomas Löfkvist  Sweden + 8' 55"
113 Leopold König  Czech Republic + 8' 55"
114 Tanel Kangert  Estonia + 8' 55"
115 Jure Kocjan  Slovenia + 8' 55"
116 Zdeněk Štybar  Czech Republic + 8' 55"
117 Kristijan Đurasek  Croatia + 8' 55"
118 Jacques Janse van Rensburg  South Africa + 8' 55"
119 Laurens ten Dam  Netherlands + 8' 55"
120 Matteo Trentin  Italy + 9' 44"
121 Andrey Amador  Costa Rica + 10' 23"
122 Jonathan Castroviejo  Spain + 10' 23"
Jakob Fuglsang  Denmark DNF
Kristijan Koren  Slovenia DNF
Janez Brajkovič  Slovenia DNF
Grega Bole  Slovenia DNF
Vasil Kiryienka  Belarus DNF
Sergey Firsanov  Slovenia DNF
Dimitry Muravyev  Kazakhstan DNF
Dario Cataldo  Italy DNF
Pablo Lastras  Spain DNF
Rein Taaramäe  Estonia DNF
Jay Thomson  South Africa DNF
Wesley Sulzberger  Australia DNF
Adam Hansen  Australia DNF
Jérôme Coppel  France DNF
Vincent Jérôme  France DNF
Yukiya Arashiro  Japan DNF
Chris Horner  United States DNF
Tejay van Garderen  United States DNF
Tony Gallopin  France DNF
Kevin De Weert  Belgium DNF
Ignatas Konovalovas  Lithuania DNF
Gabriel Rasch  Norway DNF
Jonathan Monsalve  Venezuela DNF
Maxime Bouet  France DNF
Martin Grashev  Bulgaria DNF
Grégory Rast   Switzerland DNF
Oliver Zaugg   Switzerland DNF
Bruno Pires  Portugal DNF
Roman Kreuziger  Czech Republic DNF
Miguel Ángel Rubiano  Colombia DNF
Fabio Duarte  Colombia DNF
Arthur Vichot  France DNF
Richie Porte  Australia DNF
Timmy Duggan  United States DNF
Michael Matthews  Australia DNF
Yeung Ying-Hon  Hong Kong DNF
Johan Vansummeren  Belgium DNF
Matthew Busche  United States DNF
Vladimir Miholjević  Croatia DNF
Marko Kump  Slovenia DNF
Fabricio Ferrari  Uruguay DNF
Julian Dean  New Zealand DNF
Yaroslav Popovych  Ukraine DNF
Reinardt Janse van Rensburg  South Africa DNF
Vitaliy Buts  Ukraine DNF
Denys Kostyuk  Ukraine DNF
Daniel Schorn  Austria DNF
Alexsandr Dyachenko  Kazakhstan DNF
Luka Mezgec  Slovenia DNF
Hayden Roulston  New Zealand DNF
Fumiyuki Beppu  Japan DNF
Lucas Euser  United States DNF
Jorge Martín Montenegro  Argentina DNF
Dmytro Krivtsov  Ukraine DNF
Juraj Sagan  Slovakia DNF
Maroš Kováč  Slovakia DNF
Tomasz Marczyński  Poland DNF
Alexandre Pliuschin  Moldova DNF
Ben Gastauer  Luxembourg DNF
Jérémy Roy  France DNF
Peter Velits  Slovakia DNF
Matti Breschel  Denmark DNF
Chris Froome  Great Britain DNF
Bradley Wiggins  Great Britain DNF
Jesse Sergent  New Zealand DNF
Tomás Gil  Venezuela DNF
Stanislav Kozubek  Czech Republic DNF
Maximiliano Richeze  Argentina DNF
Dries Devenyns  Belgium DNF
Laurent Didier  Luxembourg DNF
Enzo Moyano  Argentina DNF
Shinichi Fukushima  Japan DNF
Yukihiro Doi  Japan DNF
Alex Dowsett  Great Britain DNF
Aleksejs Saramotins  Latvia DNF
Mauricio Muller  Argentina DNF
Hichem Chaabane  Algeria DNF
Mark Cavendish  Great Britain DNF
Yusuke Hatanaka  Japan DNF
Amir Rusli  Malaysia DNF
Svein Tuft  Canada DNF
Loh Sea Keong  Malaysia DNF
Martin Velits  Slovakia DNF
Nebojša Jovanović  Serbia DNF
Elchin Asadov  Azerbaijan DNF

References

  1. 1 2 "Final Results / Résultats finaux: Men's Road Race / Course en ligne – Hommes" (PDF). Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 23 September 2012. Retrieved 23 September 2012.
  2. "The new World Champion in cycling is... a Belgian!". De Redactie. Vlaamse Radio- en Televisieomroeporganisatie. 23 September 2012. Retrieved 23 September 2012.
  3. Scrivener, Peter (23 September 2012). "Belgium's Philippe Gilbert wins world road race title". BBC Sport. BBC. Retrieved 23 September 2012.
  4. Benson, Daniel (23 September 2012). "Gilbert wins world championship in Valkenburg". Cycling News. Future Publishing Limited. Retrieved 23 September 2012.
  5. Atkins, Ben (23 September 2012). "Philippe Gilbert solos to World road race championship". VeloNation. VeloNation LLC. Retrieved 23 September 2012.
  6. "UCI Road World Championships: Courses". Limburg 2012. Colofon. Retrieved 18 September 2012.

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