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2011 UCI Road World Championships U23 Men Road Race Results

By Roadcycling.com
Sep 23, 2011 - 9:09:08 AM

Double victory for France's World Cup team in Denmark. Photo Fotoreporter Sirotti.

Frenchmen Arnaud Demare and Adrien Petit celebrate their world championship medals on the podium in Denmark. Photo Fotoreporter Sirotti.

The complete French World Championships team celebrate Arnaud Demare and his World Championship victory on the podium in Rudersdal, Denmark - near Copenhagen where they will party tonight. Photo Fotoreporter Sirotti.

Triple A: Arnaud Demare, Adrien Petit and Andrew Fenn on the podium in Denmark. Photo Fotoreporter Sirotti.

Watch 2011 Road World Championships video highlights in our Roadcycling.com video section.

September 23, 2011: UCI Road Cycling World Championships U23 Men's Road Race: Copenhagen - Rudersdal, Denmark (168 km):
1 Arnaud Demare (France)    03:52:16
2 Adrien Petit (France)
3 Andrew Fenn (Britain)
4 Rudiger Selig (Germany)
5 Marco Haller (Austria)
6 Filippo Fortin (Italy)
7 Wouter Wippert (Netherlands)
8 Alexey Tsatevitch (Russian Federation)
9 Tosh Van Der Sande (Belgium)
10 Andris Smirnovs (Latvia)
11 Jetse Bol (Netherlands)
12 Filip Eidsheim (Norway)
13 Jon Aberasturi Izaga (Spain)
14 Raymond Kreder (Netherlands)
15 Petr Vakoc (Czech Republic)
16 Viacheslav Kuznetsov (Russian Federation)
17 Reinardt Janse Van Rensburg (South Africa)
18 Marcel Aregger (Switzerland)
19 Fabio Silvestre (Portugal)
20 Vegard Robinson Bugge (Norway)
21 Michael Hepburn (Australia)
22 Rasmus Guldhammer (Denmark)
23 António Carvalho (Portugal)
24 Matthias Brandle (Austria)
25 Miras Bederbekov (Kazakhstan)
26 Jan Polanc (Slovenia)
27 Sven Erik Bystrøm (Norway)
28 Natnael Berhane (Eritrea)
29 Andreas Hofer (Austria)
30 Zico Waeytens (Belgium)
31 Artem Topchanyuk (Ukraine)
32 Gideoni Monteiro (Brazil)
33 Bjørn Tore Nilsen Hoem (Norway)
34 Grzegorz Stepniak (Poland)
35 Toms Skujins (Latvia)
36 Ramon Sinkeldam (Netherlands)
37 Michael Valgreen Andersen (Denmark)
38 Daniil Fominykh (Kazakhstan)
39 Jan Keller (Switzerland)
40 Vegard Stake Laengen (Norway)
41 Oleksandr Prevar (Ukraine)
42 Carlos Alberto Betancur Gomez (Colombia)
43 Georg Preidler (Austria)
44 Klemen Stimulak (Slovenia)
45 Chi Ho Yuen (Hong Kong, China)
46 Christopher Jennings (South Africa)
47 Indulis Bekmanis (Latvia)
48 Romain Delalot (France)
49 Michel Koch (Germany)
50 Igor Frolov (Russian Federation)
51 Simon Yates (Great Britain)
52 Nairo Alexander Quintana Rojas (Colombia)
53 Philip Lavery (Ireland)
54 José Gonçalves (Portugal)
55 Roman Osuna Montes (Spain)
56 Tobias Ludvigsson (Sweden)
57 Tim Declercq (Belgium)
58 Armands Becis (Latvia)
59 Jesper Dahlström (Sweden)
60 Sergey Chernetski (Russian Federation)
61 Eugenio Alafaci (Italy)
62 Jesper Hansen (Denmark)
63 Kanstantsin Klimiankou (Belarus)
64 Bert-Jan Lindeman (Netherlands)
65 Jelle Wallays (Belgium)
66 Angelo Tulik (France)
67 Moyano Enzo Josue (Argentina)
68 Mark Christian (Great Britain)
69 Piotr Gawronski (Poland)
70 Recep Ünalan (Turkey)
71 Emilien Viennet (France)
72 Arvin Moazemi Goudarzi (Islamic Republic of Iran)
73 Kamil Gradek (Poland)
74 Ramirez Chacon Brayan Stiven (Colombia)
75 Luke Rowe (Great Britain)
76 Alexey Lutsenko (Kazakhstan)
77 Rudy Molard (France)
78 Carlos Alexandre Manarelli (Brazil)
79 Scott Thwaites (Great Britain)
80 Tom David (New Zealand)
81 Mark Dzamastagic (Slovenia)
82 Julian Kern (Germany)
83 Sean De Bie (Belgium)
84 Jonas Ahlstrand (Sweden)
85 Matthias Allegaert (Belgium)
86 Arman Kamyshev (Kazakhstan)
87 Jacob Rathe (United States Of America)
88 Thomas Palmer (Australia) 0:00:20
89 Christian Delle Stelle (Italy)
90 Daniel Diaz (Argentina) 0:00:26
91 Sonny Colbrelli (Italy) 0:00:29
92 Rob Bush (United States Of America)
93 Gavin Mannion (United States Of America)
94 Theo Reinhardt (Germany) 0:00:33
95 Sam Bennett (Ireland) 0:00:37
96 Magkoyras Neofytos Sakellaridis (Greece) 0:00:43
97 Philipp Ries (Germany)
98 Louis Meintjes (South Africa)
99 Bastian Bürgel (Germany) 0:01:04
100 Nicola Boem (Italy)
101 Anton Vorobev (Russian Federation) 0:01:07
102 Jovan Zekavica (Serbia) 0:01:09
103 Jakub Novak (Czech Republic) 0:01:49
104 Jay Mccarthy (Australia)
105 Rohan Dennis (Australia)
106 Luke Durbridge (Australia)
107 Janis Dakteris (Latvia) 0:01:52
108 Sebastian Lander (Denmark)
109 Christopher Juul Jensen (Denmark)
110 Tomás Koudela (Czech Republic)
111 Muhamad Adiq Husainie Othman (Malaysia)
112 James Williamson (New Zealand)
113 Erick Rowsell (Great Britain)
114 Niklas Gustavsson (Sweden)
115 Andrei Krasilnikau (Belarus) 0:02:29
116 Yauheni Patenka (Belarus)
117 Guillaume Boivin (Canada) 0:02:38
118 Johann Van Zyl (South Africa) 0:03:32
119 Roman Dronin (Uzbekistan)
120 Ki Ho Choi (Hong Kong, China)
121 Maxat Ayazbayev (Kazakhstan)
122 Siarhei Novikau (Belarus)
123 Reynard Butler (South Africa)
124 Gabriel Juarez Veron (Argentina)
125 Pawel Bernas (Poland)
126 Polychronis Tzortzakis (Greece) 0:05:38
127 Ian Boswell (United States Of America) 0:05:58
128 Joe Dombrowski (United States Of America)
129 Oleksandr Martynenko (Ukraine)
130 Ali Riza Tanriverdi (Turkey)
131 Gabor Kasa (Serbia) 0:06:13
132 Anatoliy Sosnitskiy (Ukraine) 0:07:41
133 Asbjørn Kragh Andersen (Denmark) 0:08:25
134 George Bennett (New Zealand) 0:09:34
135 Philip Lindau (Sweden)
136 Maksym Vasilyev (Ukraine) 0:17:17
137 Berhane Melake (Eritrea)
138 Tesfom Okubamariam Issak (Eritrea)
DNF Silvan Dillier (Switzerland)
DNF Gianluca Leonardi (Italy)
DNF King Lok Cheung (Hong Kong, China)
DNF Victor Martin Hernandez (Spain)
DNF Stanislau Bazhkou (Belarus)
DNF Gökhan Hasta (Turkey)
DNF Lukasz Wisniowski (Poland)
DNF Felix English (Ireland)
DNF Tsgabu Gebremaryam Grmay (Ethiopia)
DNF Jordi Simon Casulleras (Spain)
DNF Mustafa Sayar (Turkey)
DNF Richard Lang (Australia)
DNF Mohd Ekbar Zamanhuri (Malaysia)
DNF Carlos Daniel Linares Zambrano (Venezuela)
DNF Jesus Ezquerra Muela (Spain)
DNF Youcef Reguigui (Algeria)
DNF Baron Castillo Felix Alejandro (Colombia) (The baron didn't finish)

 

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