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词条 2018 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race
释义

  1. Course

  2. Qualification

     UCI World Rankings  Continental champions  Participating nations 

  3. Results

     Final classification  Failed to finish 

  4. References

  5. External links

{{Infobox cycling race report
| name = Men's road race
| image = 20180930 UCI Road World Championships Innsbruck Men Elite Road Race Award Ceremony 850 2143.jpg
| image_caption = The final podium (from left to right): Romain Bardet (France), Alejandro Valverde (Spain) and Michael Woods (Canada).
| image_size = 300
| series = 2018 UCI Road World Championships
| race_no =
| series_no =
| date = 30 September 2018
| stages = 1
| distance = 258
| unit = km
| time = 6h 46' 41"[1]
| speed = 38.064
| type = medals
| first = {{flagUCIRoadathlete|Alejandro Valverde|ESP}}
| second = {{flagUCIRoadathlete|Romain Bardet|FRA}}
| third = {{flagUCIRoadathlete|Michael Woods|CAN}}
| previous = 2017
| next = 2019
}}{{2018 UCI Road World Championships}}

The Men's road race of the 2018 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 30 September 2018 in Innsbruck, Austria. It was the 85th edition of the championship, and Slovakia's Peter Sagan was the three times defending champion, a record in the event.[2] 188 riders from 44 nations entered the competition.[3]

After previously winning six medals in the race without taking the gold medal, Spain's Alejandro Valverde took his first world title after a four-rider sprint finish decided the medals.[4] Valverde went clear with a small group of riders on the steep Höttinger Höll climb, making headway on the descent with France's Romain Bardet and Canadian rider Michael Woods. Tom Dumoulin (Netherlands) joined the trio on the run-in to the finish, but his efforts to do so resulted in him missing out on the medals, behind Bardet (silver) and Woods (bronze).[5]

Valverde's victory was the first for Spain in the event since Óscar Freire won the title in Verona, Italy in 2004.[6] France and Canada also ended long streaks without a medal in the event as Bardet's silver was the first medal for France since Anthony Geslin won the bronze medal in Madrid, Spain in 2005,[7] while Woods won only the second medal for a Canadian male rider in the road race, after Steve Bauer's bronze medal at the 1984 race, also in Spain in Barcelona.[8]

Course

The race started in Kufstein and headed south-west towards Innsbruck with a primarily rolling route, except for a climb of {{convert|5|km|abbr=off}} between Fritzens and Gnadenwald – as had been in the time trial events earlier in the week – with an average 7.1% gradient and maximum of 14% in places.[9] After {{convert|84.2|km|abbr=off}}, the riders crossed the finish line for the first time, before starting six laps of a circuit {{convert|23.8|km|abbr=off}} in length. The circuit contained a climb of {{convert|7.9|km|abbr=off}}, at an average gradient of 5.9% but reaching 10% in places, from the outskirts of Innsbruck through Aldrans and Lans towards Igls.[10] After a short period of flat roads, the race descended through Igls back towards Innsbruck.

On the seventh and final lap, the race continued onto a further loop of just over {{convert|7|km|abbr=off}} at Hötting, with the {{convert|2.8|km|adj=on}}-long Höttinger Höll climb towards Gramartboden starting almost immediately.[10] The climb featured an average gradient of 11.5%, with a portion of the climb reaching 28% around two-thirds up. Upon reaching the top, the race descended through Hungerburg back towards rejoining the original circuit with around {{convert|3.5|km|abbr=off}} to go and heading towards the finish line in front of the Tyrolean State Theatre. In total, the race featured {{convert|4681|m|abbr=off}} of climbing.[11]

Qualification

Qualification was based mainly on the UCI World Ranking by nations as of 12 August 2018. The first ten nations in this classification qualified eight riders to start, the next ten nations qualified six riders to start, with the nations ranked 21st to 30th qualifying five riders to start.[12] One rider from each of the next twenty nations was also qualified to start.[12] In addition to this number, any rider within the top 200 of the UCI World Ranking by individuals that was not already qualified, the outgoing World Champion and the current continental champions were also able to take part.[13]

UCI World Rankings

The following nations qualified.[13]

CriteriumRankNumber of ridersNations
To enter To start
UCI World Ranking by Nations 1–10 13 8{{ITA}}|{{BEL}}|{{FRA}}|{{GBR2}}|{{NED}}}}{{hlist|{{ESP}}|{{COL}}|{{AUS}}|{{DEN}}|{{SLO}}}}
11–20 9 6{{GER}}|{{NOR}}|{{SVK}}|{{POL}}|{{SUI}}}}{{hlist|{{IRL}}|{{CZE}}|{{RUS}}|{{AUT}}|{{LUX}}}}
21–30 7 4{{POR}}|{{USA}}|{{RSA}}|{{NZL}}|{{CAN}}}}{{hlist|{{KAZ}}|{{ECU}}|{{LAT}}|{{BLR}}|{{EST}}}}
31–5021{{UKR}}|{{ERI}}|{{JPN}}|{{ARG}}|{{ALG}}}}{{hlist|{{RWA}}|{{IRI}}|{{ROU}}|{{CRO}}|{{CRC}}}}{{hlist|{{TUR}}|{{HKG}}|{{VEN}}|{{LTU}}|{{SWE}}}}{{hlist|{{MAR}}|{{AZE}}|{{GRE}}|{{KOR}}|{{BRA}}}}
UCI World Ranking by Individuals
(if not already qualified)
1–200 {{N/A}}

Continental champions

NameCountryReason
Peter Sagan {{SVK}} Outgoing World Champion
Amanuel Gebrezgabihier {{ERI}} African Champion
Yousif Mirza {{UAE}} Asian Champion

Participating nations

188 cyclists from 44 nations were entered in the men's road race.[3] The number of cyclists per nation is shown in parentheses.

{{div col|colwidth=17em}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|ARG||1}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|AUS||8}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|AUT||6}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|BLR||4}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|BEL||8}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|BRA||1}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|CAN||4}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|COL||8}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|CRI||1}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|CRO||1}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|CZE||6}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|DEN||8}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|ECU||2}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|ERI||2}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|EST||3}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|ETH||1}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|FRA||8}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|GER||6}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|GBR||8}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|GRE||1}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|HKG||1}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|IRN||1}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|IRL||4}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|ITA||8}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|JPN||1}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|KAZ||4}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|LAT||2}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|LIT||1}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|LUX||6}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|NED||8}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|NZL||4}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|NOR||6}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|POL||6}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|POR||4}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|ROM||1}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|RUS||6}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|SVK||7}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|SLO||8}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|RSA||2}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|SPA||8}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|SWE||1}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|SUI||6}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|UKR||2}}
  • {{flagUCIRoad|USA||4}}
{{div col end}}

Results

Final classification

Of the race's 188 entrants, 76 riders completed the full distance of {{convert|258|km|abbr=off}}.[1]

{{col-begin}}{{col-break|width=40%}}
Rank Rider Country Time
1 Alejandro ValverdeSPA}} 6h 46' 41"
2 Romain BardetFRA}} + 0"
3 Michael WoodsCAN}} + 0"
4 Tom DumoulinNED}} + 0"
5 Gianni MosconITA}} + 13"
6 Roman KreuzigerCZE}} + 43"
7 Michael ValgrenDEN}} + 43"
8 Julian AlaphilippeFRA}} + 43"
9 Thibaut PinotFRA}} + 43"
10 Rui CostaPOR}} + 43"
11 Ion IzagirreSPA}} + 43"
12 Bauke MollemaNED}} + 49"
13 Mikel NieveSPA}} + 52"
14 Sam OomenNED}} + 1' 21"
15 Nairo QuintanaCOL}} + 1' 21"
16 Peter KennaughGBR}} + 1' 21"
17 Jan HirtCZE}} + 1' 21"
18 George BennettNZL}} + 1' 21"
19 Jack HaigAUS}} + 1' 21"
20 Jakob FuglsangDEN}} + 1' 21"
21 Domenico PozzovivoITA}} + 1' 21"
22 Andrey ZeitsKAZ}} + 1' 21"
23 Ben HermansBEL}} + 1' 32"
24 Simon GeschkeGER}} + 1' 54"
25 Sergey ChernetskiyRUS}} + 2' 00"
26 Mathias FrankSUI}} + 2' 10"
27 Steven KruijswijkNED}} + 2' 10"
28 Antwan TolhoekNED}} + 2' 10"
29 Dylan TeunsBEL}} + 2' 10"
30 Odd Christian EikingNOR}} + 2' 42"
31 Rudy MolardFRA}} + 2' 42"
32 Sébastien ReichenbachSUI}} + 2' 42"
33 Rigoberto UránCOL}} + 2' 57"
34 Primož RogličSLO}} + 4' 00"
35 Rafał MajkaPOL}} + 4' 00"
36 Alexey LutsenkoKAZ}} + 4' 00"
37 Adam YatesGBR}} + 4' 00"
38 Wilco KeldermanNED}} + 4' 00"
39 Nelson OliveiraPOR}} + 5' 00"
40 Alessandro De MarchiITA}} + 5' 05"
41 Merhawi KudusERI}} + 5' 44"
42 Xandro MeurisseBEL}} + 5' 44"
43 Vegard Stake LaengenNOR}} + 5' 44"
44 David de la CruzSPA}} + 5' 56"
45 Michael GoglAUT}} + 5' 56"
46 Emanuel BuchmannGER}} + 5' 56"
47 Pavel SivakovRUS}} + 6' 00"
48 Sergio HenaoCOL}} + 6' 02"
49 Vincenzo NibaliITA}} + 6' 02"
50 Greg Van AvermaetBEL}} + 8' 08"
51 Pavel KochetkovRUS}} + 8' 08"
52 Kasper AsgreenDEN}} + 10' 22"
53 Franco PellizottiITA}} + 10' 33"
54 Carl Fredrik HagenNOR}} + 12' 24"
55 Emil VinjeboDEN}} + 12' 57"
56 Łukasz OwsianPOL}} + 13' 05"
57 Ilnur ZakarinRUS}} + 13' 05"
58 Tony GallopinFRA}} + 13' 05"
59 Patrick KonradAUT}} + 13' 05"
60 Steve MorabitoSUI}} + 13' 05"
61 Jesús HerradaSPA}} + 13' 09"
62 Toms SkujiņšLAT}} + 13' 13"
63 Brent BookwalterUSA}} + 14' 23"
64 Damiano CarusoITA}} + 14' 23"
65 Dario CataldoITA}} + 14' 23"
66 Hugh CarthyGBR}} + 14' 23"
67 Nicolas RocheIRE}} + 14' 23"
68 Tim WellensBEL}} + 14' 23"
69 Pieter WeeningNED}} + 14' 23"
70 Rob PowerAUS}} + 14' 23"
71 Richard CarapazECU}} + 14' 48"
72 Ben KingUSA}} + 15' 57"
73 Eduardo SepúlvedaARG}} + 16' 51"
74 Nico DenzGER}} + 18' 17"
75 Gianluca BrambillaITA}} + 19' 35"
76 Rob BrittonCAN}} + 19' 37"
{{col-end}}

Failed to finish

112 riders failed to finish.[1]

{{col-begin}}{{col-break|width=33%}}
Rider Country
Enric MasSPA}}
Simon ClarkeAUS}}
Omar FraileSPA}}
Jonathan CastroviejoSPA}}
Jacques Janse van RensburgRSA}}
Tanel KangertEST}}
Michał KwiatkowskiPOL}}
Wout PoelsNED}}
Jesper HansenDEN}}
Markus HoelgaardNOR}}
Peter StetinaUSA}}
Kilian FrankinySUI}}
Andriy HrivkoUKR}}
Ildar ArslanovRUS}}
Marcus BurghardtGER}}
Dan MartinIRE}}
Bob JungelsLUX}}
Ilia KoshevoyBLR}}
Tobias LudvigssonSWE}}
Karel HníkCZE}}
Tao Geoghegan HartGBR}}
Damien HowsonAUS}}
Nick SchultzAUS}}
Matej MohoričSLO}}
Simon YatesGBR}}
Simon ŠpilakSLO}}
Jan PolancSLO}}
Zdeněk ŠtybarCZE}}
Felix GroßschartnerAUT}}
Sepp KussUSA}}
Patrick SchellingSUI}}
Maximilian SchachmannGER}}
Amanuel GebrezgabihierERI}}
Alexandr RiabushenkoBLR}}
Daniil FominykhKAZ}}
Michael SchärSUI}}
Miguel Ángel LópezCOL}}
Ruben GuerreiroPOR}}
{{col-break}}
Rider Country
Paul MartensGER}}
Michał GołaśPOL}}
Chris HamiltonAUS}}
Edvald Boasson HagenNOR}}
Winner AnaconaCOL}}
Conor DunneIRE}}
Hideto NakaneJPN}}
Ryan MullenIRE}}
Laurens De PlusBEL}}
Jhonatan NarváezECU}}
Tsgabu GrmayETH}}
Gregor MühlbergerAUT}}
James KnoxGBR}}
Connor SwiftGBR}}
Tiago MachadoPOR}}
Antoine DuchesneCAN}}
Josef ČernýCZE}}
Anthony RouxFRA}}
Alexandre GeniezFRA}}
Ben GastauerLUX}}
Rory SutherlandAUS}}
Mads Würtz SchmidtDEN}}
Laurent DidierLUX}}
Grega BoleSLO}}
Jan TratnikSLO}}
Lukas PöstlbergerAUT}}
Georg PreidlerAUT}}
Maciej BodnarPOL}}
Maciej PaterskiPOL}}
Patrick BevinNZL}}
Peter SaganSVK}}
Nikita StalnovKAZ}}
Rohan DennisAUS}}
Serge PauwelsBEL}}
Dion SmithNZL}}
Sebastián HenaoCOL}}
Daniel Felipe MartínezCOL}}
{{col-break}}
Rider Country
Tiesj BenootBEL}}
Josip RumacCRO}}
Matti BreschelDEN}}
Nicholas DlaminiRSA}}
Dmitry StrakhovRUS}}
Rodrigo ContrerasCOL}}
Sven Erik BystrømNOR}}
Martin HaringSVK}}
Tom WirtgenLUX}}
Juraj SaganSVK}}
Patrik TyborSVK}}
Michael KukrleCZE}}
Marek ČaneckýSVK}}
Krists NeilandsLAT}}
Ian StannardGBR}}
Jempy DruckerLUX}}
Román VillalobosCRI}}
Andrii BratashchukUKR}}
Warren BarguilFRA}}
Domen NovakSLO}}
Hugo HouleCAN}}
Vasil KiryienkaBLR}}
Luka PibernikSLO}}
Rein TaaramäeEST}}
Ignatas KonovalovasLIT}}
Yauhen SobalBLR}}
Niklas EgDEN}}
Erik BaškaSVK}}
Martin MahďarSVK}}
Esmail ChaichiIRN}}
Sam BewleyNZL}}
Serghei ȚvetcovROM}}
Alex KirschLUX}}
Stylianos FarantakisGRE}}
Norman VahtraEST}}
Ho San ChiuHKG}}
Nícolas SesslerBRA}}
{{col-end}}

References

1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tissottiming.com/File/000310010B010301FFFFFFFFFFFFFF05|title=Final Results / Résultat final: Men Elite Road Race / Course en ligne Hommes Elite|work=Sport Result|publisher=Tissot Timing|date=30 September 2018|accessdate=30 September 2018|format=PDF}}
2. ^{{Cite news|url=https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/racing/uci-road-world-championships-2018-route-305920|title=UCI Road World Championships 2018: dates, route, where to watch and more|date=26 September 2018|work=Cycling Weekly|publisher=TI Media|accessdate=30 September 2018}}
3. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.tissottiming.com/File/000310010B010301FFFFFFFFFFFFFF02|title=Start List / Liste de départ: Men Elite Road Race / Course en ligne Hommes Elite|work=Sport Result|publisher=Tissot Timing|date=29 September 2018|accessdate=30 September 2018|format=PDF}}
4. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.theguardian.com/sport/2018/sep/30/evergreen-alejandro-valverde-top-of-world|title=Evergreen Alejandro Valverde triumphs in World Road Championships|first=Kieran|last=Pender|work=The Guardian|publisher=Guardian Media Group|date=30 September 2018|accessdate=30 September 2018}}
5. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/uci-road-world-championships-2018/mens-elite-road-race/results/|title=Valverde crowned World Champion in Innsbruck|first=Daniel|last=Ostanek|work=Cyclingnews.com|publisher=Immediate Media Company|date=30 September 2018|accessdate=30 September 2018}}
6. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.marca.com/ciclismo/mundial/2018/09/30/5bb0d18ce2704e3e1f8b45af.html|title=¡Grandísimo Alejandro Valverde, oro mundial con una exhibición de España!|first=Fernando|last=Llamas|trans-title=Great Alejandro Valverde, world gold with an exhibition for Spain!|work=Marca|publisher=Unidad Editorial|date=30 September 2018|accessdate=30 September 2018|quote=La exhibición del equipo español y la buenísima forma de Alejandro Valverde, el rematador, nos han regalado la primera medalla de oro del equipo español desde la de Óscar Freire en 2004. [The exhibition of the Spanish team and the very good form of Alejandro Valverde, gave us the first gold medal for the Spanish team since Oscar Freire in 2004.]|language=Spanish}}
7. ^{{cite news|url=http://sport24.lefigaro.fr/cyclisme/actualites/les-championnats-du-monde-sur-route-en-direct-927464|title=Mondiaux d'Innsbrück : Valverde sacré, Bardet en argent|first=Jean-Julien|last=Ezvan|trans-title=Innsbrück Worlds: Valverde mighty, Bardet silver|work=Le Figaro|publisher=Dassault Group|date=30 September 2018|accessdate=30 September 2018|quote=Les Bleus décrochent quand même la première médaille mondiale depuis Anthony Geslin en 2005. [The Blues still win the first world medal since Anthony Geslin in 2005.]|language=French}}
8. ^{{cite news|url=https://cyclingmagazine.ca/sections/news/rusty-woods-bronze-valverde-gold-in-thrilling-finale-to-innsbruck-2018/|title=Rusty Woods bronze, Valverde gold in thrilling finale to Innsbruck 2018|first=Rob|last=Sturney|work=Canadian Cycling Magazine|publisher=Gripped Publishing Inc.|date=30 September 2018|accessdate=30 September 2018|quote=It's Canada's first medal in the elite men's road race since Steve Bauer's bronze in Barcelona in 1984.}}
9. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.njherald.com/article/20180926/AP/309269867|title=Rohan Dennis beats Dumoulin for world time trial title|date=26 September 2018|accessdate=30 September 2018|work=New Jersey Herald|publisher=Keith Flynn, Quincy Media|quote=The course through the Austrian Alps was rather flat for the first 30 kilometers, until a five-kilometer climb from Fritzens to Gnadenwald with an average gradient of 7.1 percent.}}
10. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uci.org/docs/default-source/2018-uci-road-world-championships/2018-uci-road-world-championships-technical-guide.pdf|page=57|format=PDF|title=2018 UCI Road World Championships - Technical guide|work=UCI.ch|publisher=Union Cycliste Internationale|accessdate=30 September 2018}}
11. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/features/a-sunday-in-holl-steep-final-climb-to-decide-mens-worlds-preview/|title=A Sunday in Holl: Steep final climb to decide men's Worlds – Preview|first=Stephen|last=Farrand|work=Cyclingnews.com|publisher=Immediate Media Company|date=30 September 2018|accessdate=30 September 2018}}
12. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.uci.org/docs/default-source/rules-and-regulations/qualification-system-for-the-2018-uci-road-world-championships.pdf|format=PDF|title=Qualification system for the 2018 UCI Road World Championships|work=UCI.ch|publisher=Union Cycliste Internationale|date=16 August 2018|accessdate=30 September 2018|pages=1–2}}
13. ^{{cite web|url=http://en.static.uci.deltatre.net/mm/Document/News/News/18/70/06/QuotasRWC-Innsbruck2018_Neutral.pdf|format=PDF|title=Nations and quotas of athletes revealed for Innsbruck-Tirol, Austria|work=Union Cycliste Internationale|publisher=Deltatre|date=16 August 2018|accessdate=30 September 2018|pages=2–3}}

External links

  • [https://www.innsbruck-tirol2018.com/en/road-race/ Road race page at Innsbruck-Tirol 2018 website]
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