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{{Infobox cycling race report | name = Men's under-23 road race | series = 2018 UCI Road World Championships | image = 20180928 UCI Road World Championships Innsbruck Men under 23 Road Race Award Ceremony 850 0899.jpg | image_caption = The final podium (from left to right): Bjorg Lambrecht (Belgium), Marc Hirschi (Switzerland) and Jaakko Hänninen (Finland). | image_size = 300 | race_no = | series_no = | date = 28 September 2018 | stages = 1 | distance = 179.5 | unit = km | time = 4h 24' 05"[1] | speed = 40.783 | type = medals | first = {{flagUCIRoadathlete|Marc Hirschi|SUI}} | second = {{flagUCIRoadathlete|Bjorg Lambrecht|BEL}} | third = {{flagUCIRoadathlete|Jaakko Hänninen|FIN}} | previous = 2017 | next = 2019 }}{{2018 UCI Road World Championships}}The Men's under-23 road race of the 2018 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 28 September 2018 in Innsbruck, Austria. It was the 23rd edition of the event, for which French rider Benoît Cosnefroy was the defending champion, having won in 2017.[2] 178 riders from 52 nations entered the competition.[3] The race was won by Switzerland's Marc Hirschi – becoming the first Swiss rider to win the gold medal[4] – after he attacked from a small group on the final descent into Innsbruck, and soloed away to a fifteen-second margin of victory.[5] The remaining members of that small group, Bjorg Lambrecht from Belgium and Finland's Jaakko Hänninen, did battle for the remaining medals, with silver going to Lambrecht and bronze to Hänninen.[6] CourseThe 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.[7] After {{convert|84.2|km|abbr=off}}, the riders crossed the finish line for the first time, before starting four 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.[8] After a short period of flat roads, the race descended through Igls back towards Innsbruck and the finish line in front of the Tyrolean State Theatre. QualificationQualification was based mainly on the UCI Under-23 Continental Rankings by nations as of 12 August 2018, with varying number on qualifications depending on the continent.[9] In addition to this number,[9] any rider within the top placings of the continent's elite tour ranking that was not already qualified, the outgoing World Champion and the current continental champions were also able to take part.[10] Qualification methodsThe following nations qualified.[10] Tour | Criterium | Rank | No.|Number of riders to start | Nations | UCI Africa Tour | Under-23 Ranking by Nations | 1st | 5 | {{RWA}} | 2nd | 4 | {{MAR}} | 3–5 | 3 | {{ALG}}|{{RSA}}|{{ERI}}}} | UCI America Tour | 1–3 | 5 | {{COL}}|{{ECU}}|{{USA}}}} | 4–6 | 4 | {{MEX}}|{{CRC}}|{{CAN}}}} | 7–10 | 3 | {{ARG}}|{{BRA}}|{{CHI}}|{{VEN}}}} | UCI Asia Tour | 1–2 | 5 | {{KAZ}}|{{JPN}}}} | 3–4 | 4 | {{HKG}}|{{MGL}}}} | 5–7 | 3 | {{KOR}}|{{SIN}}|{{IRN}}}} | UCI Europe Tour | 1–15 | 5 | {{NED}}|{{BEL}}|{{DEN}}|{{FRA}}|{{ITA}}}}{{hlist|{{NOR}}|{{GER}}|{{SUI}}|{{IRL}}|{{SLO}}}}{{hlist|{{GBR2}}|{{TUR}}|{{POL}}|{{ESP}}|{{CRO}}}} | 16–20 | 4 | {{LUX}}|{{RUS}}|{{UKR}}|{{POR}}|{{SRB}}}} | 21–27 | 3 | {{CZE}}|{{SWE}}|{{HUN}}|{{ISR}}}}{{hlist|{{AZE}}|{{AUT}}|{{ROU}}}} | UCI Oceania Tour | 1st | 5 | {{AUS}} | 2nd | 3 | {{NZL}} |
Continental championsName | Country | Reason | Masaki Yamamoto | {{JPN}} | Asian Champion | Marc Hirschi | {{SUI}} | European Champion | Federico Vivas | {{ARG}} | Pan American Champion |
Participating nations178 cyclists from 52 nations were entered in the men's road race.[3] The number of cyclists per nation is shown in parentheses.[1] {{div col|colwidth=17em}}- {{flagUCIRoad|AUS||5}}
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- {{flagUCIRoad|AZE||2}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|BEL||5}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|BOL||2}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|BRA||1}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|BUR||1}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|CAN||4}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|CHI||3}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|COL||5}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|CRI||1}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|CRO||4}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|CYP||1}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|CZE||3}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|DEN||5}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|ECU||5}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|ERI||3}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|ETH||1}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|FIN||1}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|FRA||6}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|GER||6}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|GBR||5}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|HKG||3}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|HUN||3}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|IRL||5}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|ISR||1}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|ITA||6}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|JPN||5}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|KAZ||3}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|LUX||4}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|MKD||1}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|MEX||3}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|MGL||2}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|MAR||2}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|NED||5}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|NZL||3}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|NOR||5}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|POL||5}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|POR||4}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|ROM||2}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|RUS||4}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|RWA||5}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|SRB||2}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|SVK||1}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|SLO||6}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|RSA||2}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|SPA||5}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|SWE||3}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|SUI||6}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|TRI||1}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|UKR||3}}
- {{flagUCIRoad|USA||5}}
{{div col end}}Final classificationOf the race's 178 entrants, 90 riders completed the full distance of {{convert|179.5|km|abbr=off}}.[1] {{col-begin}}{{col-break|width=40%}} Rank | Rider | Country | Time |
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1 | Marc Hirschi | SUI}} | 4h 24' 05"}} | 2 | Bjorg Lambrecht | BEL}} | + 15" | 3 | Jaakko Hänninen | FIN}} | + 15" | 4 | Gino Mäder | SUI}} | + 35" | 5 | Mark Padun | UKR}} | + 37" | 6 | Jaime Castrillo | ESP}} | + 45" | 7 | Tadej Pogačar | SLO}} | + 47" | 8 | Ethan Hayter | GBR}} | + 47" | 9 | Patrick Müller | SUI}} | + 47" | 10 | James Shaw | GBR}} | + 47" | 11 | Jai Hindley | AUS}} | + 47" | 12 | Clément Champoussin | FRA}} | + 47" | 13 | Aurélien Paret-Peintre | FRA}} | + 1' 06" | 14 | Georg Zimmermann | GER}} | + 1' 06" | 15 | Aleksandr Vlasov | RUS}} | + 1' 07" | 16 | Samuele Battistella | ITA}} | + 1' 07" | 17 | Robert Stannard | AUS}} | + 2' 48" | 18 | Stefan de Bod | RSA}} | + 3' 21" | 19 | Alessandro Fedeli | ITA}} | + 3' 21" | 20 | Eddie Dunbar | IRL}} | + 3' 23" | 21 | Mikkel Frølich Honoré | DEN}} | + 3' 46" | 22 | Tobias Foss | NOR}} | + 3' 46" | 23 | Lennard Kämna | GER}} | + 3' 50" | 24 | Andrea Bagioli | ITA}} | + 3' 50" | 25 | Neilson Powless | USA}} | + 4' 28" | 26 | Mark Donovan | GBR}} | + 4' 45" | 27 | Valentin Madouas | FRA}} | + 4' 57" | 28 | Marcel Neuhauser | AUT}} | + 4' 57" | 29 | Max Kanter | GER}} | + 5' 41" | 30 | Pascal Eenkhoorn | NED}} | + 5' 41" | 31 | Barnabás Peák | HUN}} | + 5' 41" | 32 | Wilmar Paredes | COL}} | + 5' 41" | 33 | Viktor Verschaeve | BEL}} | + 5' 41" | 34 | Adam Ťoupalík | CZE}} | + 5' 41" | 35 | Nikolay Cherkasov | RUS}} | + 5' 41" | 36 | Ibai Azurmendi | ESP}} | + 5' 41" | 37 | Mikkel Bjerg | DEN}} | + 5' 41" | 38 | Gonçalo Carvalho | POR}} | + 5' 41" | 39 | Jaka Primožič | SLO}} | + 5' 41" | 40 | Hafetab Weldu | ETH}} | + 5' 41" | 41 | José Félix Parra | ESP}} | + 5' 41" | 42 | Sean Bennett | USA}} | + 5' 41" | 43 | Thymen Arensman | NED}} | + 5' 45" | 44 | Jonas Gregaard | DEN}} | + 5' 48" | 45 | Steff Cras | BEL}} | + 5' 53" | 46 | Lucas Eriksson | SWE}} | + 7' 57" | 47 | Roger Adrià | ESP}} | + 8' 35" | 48 | Miguel Flórez | COL}} | + 8' 35" | 49 | Jefferson Alexander Cepeda | ECU}} | + 8' 35" | 50 | Joel Fuertes | ECU}} | + 8' 35" | 51 | André Carvalho | POR}} | + 9' 27" | 52 | Michael Storer | AUS}} | + 9' 27" | 53 | Alessandro Monaco | ITA}} | + 9' 27" | 54 | Einer Rubio | COL}} | + 9' 27" | 55 | Nicolas Prodhomme | FRA}} | + 9' 54" | 56 | Lukas Rüegg | SUI}} | + 9' 54" | 57 | Kamil Małecki | POL}} | + 10' 47" | 58 | Dimitri Bussard | SUI}} | + 10' 47" | 59 | Torjus Sleen | NOR}} | + 10' 47" | 60 | Jakub Otruba | CZE}} | + 10' 47" | 61 | Andreas Leknessund | NOR}} | + 10' 47" | 62 | Florian Stork | GER}} | + 10' 47" | 63 | Felix Gall | AUT}} | + 10' 47" | 64 | Jonas Vingegaard | DEN}} | + 10' 49" | 65 | Attila Valter | HUN}} | + 11' 52" | 66 | Luis Villalobos | MEX}} | + 11' 52" | 67 | Kevin Geniets | LUX}} | + 11' 52" | 68 | Benjamin Brkic | AUT}} | + 14' 08" | 69 | Stephen Williams | GBR}} | + 16' 25" | 70 | Alessandro Covi | ITA}} | + 16' 29" | 71 | Pit Leyder | LUX}} | + 19' 25" | 72 | Jan Maas | NED}} | + 19' 25" | 73 | Magnus Bak Klaris | DEN}} | + 19' 25" | 74 | Brandon McNulty | USA}} | + 19' 25" | 75 | Stepan Kurianov | RUS}} | + 19' 25" | 76 | Alejandro Osorio | COL}} | + 19' 25" | 77 | Michel Ries | LUX}} | + 19' 25" | 78 | João Almeida | POR}} | + 19' 25" | 79 | Yevgeniy Gidich | KAZ}} | + 19' 25" | 80 | Ryan Christensen | NZL}} | + 21' 36" | 81 | Henok Mulubrhan | ERI}} | + 21' 36" | 82 | Luc Wirtgen | LUX}} | + 21' 36" | 83 | Joseph Areruya | RWA}} | + 21' 36" | 84 | Conn McDunphy | IRL}} | + 21' 36" | 85 | Charles-Étienne Chrétien | CAN}} | + 21' 36" | 86 | Jordan Cárdenas | ECU}} | + 21' 36" | 87 | Márton Dina | HUN}} | + 21' 36" | 88 | Fernando Barceló | ESP}} | + 21' 36" | 89 | Max Stedman | GBR}} | + 21' 53" | {{col-break}} Rank | Rider | Country | Time |
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90 | Idar Andersen | NOR}} | + 23' 05" | Ide Schelling | NED}} | DNF|Did not finish}} | Victor Lafay | FRA}} | DNF | Brent Van Moer | BEL}} | DNF | Daire Feeley | IRL}} | DNF | Jakub Murias | POL}} | DNF | Filip Maciejuk | POL}} | DNF | Masahiro Ishigami | JPN}} | DNF | Patrick Haller | GER}} | DNF | Tegshbayar Batsaikhan | MGL}} | DNF | Jonas Rutsch | GER}} | DNF | Adam Roberge | CAN}} | DNF | Joab Schneiter | SUI}} | DNF | Viktor Potočki | CRO}} | DNF | Jambaljamts Sainbayar | MGL}} | DNF | Mario Gamper | AUT}} | DNF | Dinmukhammed Ulysbayev | KAZ}} | DNF | Gerardo López | MEX}} | DNF | Alex Hoehn | USA}} | DNF | Kent Main | RSA}} | DNF | Awet Habtom | ERI}} | DNF | Žiga Horvat | SLO}} | DNF | Samuel Hakiruwizeye | RWA}} | DNF | Matteo Sobrero | ITA}} | DNF | Iván Sosa | COL}} | DNF | Wilson Haro | ECU}} | DNF | James Mitri | NZL}} | DNF | Igor Chzhan | KAZ}} | DNF | Matúš Štoček | SVK}} | DNF | Rasmus Tiller | NOR}} | DNF | Nickolas Zukowsky | CAN}} | DNF | Kakeru Omae | JPN}} | DNF | Julius van den Berg | NED}} | DNF | Diego Ferreyra | CHI}} | DNF | Jacob Eriksson | SWE}} | DNF | Veljko Stojnić | SRB}} | DNF | Ognjen Ilić | SRB}} | DNF | Nik Čemažar | SLO}} | DNF | Denis Nekrasov | RUS}} | DNF | Masaki Yamamoto | JPN}} | DNF | Karel Tyrpekl | CZE}} | DNF | Tiago Antunes | POR}} | DNF | Shoi Matsuda | JPN}} | DNF | Zemenfes Solomon | ERI}} | DNF | Filip Kvasina | CRO}} | DNF | David Jabuka | CRO}} | DNF | Fung Ka Hoo | HKG}} | DNF | Vladyslav Soltasiuk | UKR}} | DNF | Cyrus Monk | AUS}} | DNF | Fernando Finkler | BRA}} | DNF | Musa Mikayilzade | AZE}} | DNF | Kevin Rivera | CRC}} | DNF | Eugenio Mirafuentes | MEX}} | DNF | Didier Munyaneza | RWA}} | DNF | Piotr Pękala | POL}} | DNF | Omer Goldstein | ISR}} | DNF | Callum Scotson | AUS}} | DNF | Orluis Aular | VEN}} | DNF | Edward Walsh | CAN}} | DNF | Darragh O'Mahony | IRL}} | DNF | Szymon Tracz | POL}} | DNF | Kenny Molly | BEL}} | DNF | José Autran | CHI}} | DNF | Jefferson Alveiro Cepeda | ECU}} | DNF | Alexandros Agrotis | CYP}} | DNF | Jonny Brown | USA}} | DNF | Izidor Penko | SLO}} | DNF | Paul Daumont | BUR}} | DNF | Jean Paul René Ukiniwabo | RWA}} | DNF | Timur Maleev | UKR}} | DNF | Choy Hiu Fung | HKG}} | DNF | Ayumu Watanabe | JPN}} | DNF | Leonel Quintero | VEN}} | DNF | Michael O'Loughlin | IRL}} | DNF | Andrej Petrovski | MKD}} | DNF | Cyril Barthe | FRA}} | DNF | Emil Dima | ROU}} | DNF | Denis Vulcan | ROU}} | DNF | Mateo Bratić | CRO}} | DNF | Erik Sandersson | SWE}} | DNF | Karim Shiraliyev | AZE}} | DNF | Vincent Lau | HKG}} | DNF | Tyler Cole | TRI}} | DNF | Žiga Jerman | SLO}} | DNF | Samuel Mugisha | RWA}} | DNF | Ahmed Galdoune | MAR}} | DNF | Othman Harakat | MAR}} | DNF | Luke Mudgway | NZL}} | DNF | Ignacio Espinoza | CHI}} | DNF | {{col-end}}References1. ^1 2 {{cite web|url=http://www.tissottiming.com/File/000310010B010201FFFFFFFFFFFFFF05|title=Final Results / Résultat final: Men Under 23 Individual Road Race / Course en ligne Hommes U23|work=Sport Result|publisher=Tissot Timing|date=28 September 2018|accessdate=30 September 2018|format=PDF}} 2. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/racing/frenchman-benoit-cosnefroy-wins-under-23-mens-road-race-world-title-brit-wood-fourth-352304|title=Frenchman Benoît Cosnefroy wins under-23 men's road race world title; Brit Wood fourth|first=Nigel|last=Wynn|work=Cycling Weekly|publisher=TI Media|date=22 September 2017|accessdate=30 September 2018}} 3. ^1 {{cite web|url=http://www.tissottiming.com/File/000310010B010201FFFFFFFFFFFFFF02|title=Start List / Liste de départ: Men Under 23 Road Race / Course en ligne Hommes U23|work=Sport Result|publisher=Tissot Timing|date=27 September 2018|accessdate=30 September 2018|format=PDF}} 4. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.telegraph.co.uk/cycling/2018/09/28/marc-hirschi-becomes-first-swiss-win-under-23-mens-road-race/|title=Marc Hirschi becomes first Swiss to win under-23 men's road race at UCI Road World Championships after late attack|first=John|last=MacLeary|work=The Daily Telegraph|publisher=Telegraph Media Group|date=28 September 2018|accessdate=30 September 2018}} 5. ^{{cite news|url=https://www.cyclingweekly.com/news/racing/marc-hirschi-wins-u23-world-championship-tactical-swiss-performance-395868|title=Marc Hirschi wins U23 World Championship after tactical Swiss performance|first=Alex|last=Ballinger|work=Cycling Weekly|publisher=TI Media|date=28 September 2018|accessdate=30 September 2018}} 6. ^{{cite news|url=http://www.cyclingnews.com/races/uci-road-world-championships-2018/mens-under-23-road-race/results/|title=Hirschi wins under-23 road race|first=Barry|last=Ryan|work=Cyclingnews.com|publisher=Immediate Media Company|date=28 September 2018|accessdate=30 September 2018}} 7. ^{{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.}} 8. ^{{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}} 9. ^1 {{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=3–4}} 10. ^1 {{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=4–5}}
External links- [https://www.innsbruck-tirol2018.com/en/road-race/ Road race page at Innsbruck-Tirol 2018 website]
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