VM i landevejscykling 2018 – Linjeløb (herrer)
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Løbsdetaljer | |||
Rute | 85. Linjeløb for herrer ved VM i landevejscykling | ||
Konkurrence | VM i landevejscykling 2018 CDM | ||
Dato | 30. september 2018 | ||
Distance | 252,9 km | ||
Land | Østrig | ||
Startby | Kufstein | ||
Målby | Innsbruck | ||
Startende ryttere | 188 | ||
Fuldførende ryttere | 76 | ||
Gennemsnitlig fart | 37,31 km/t | ||
Resultater | |||
Vinder | Alejandro Valverde (Spanien) | ||
Toer | Romain Bardet (Frankrig) | ||
Treer | Michael Woods (Canada) | ||
◀ 2017 | 2019 ▶ | ||
Dokumentation |
Herrernes linjeløb ved VM i landevejscykling 2018 blev afholdt den 30. september 2018 i Innsbruck, Østrig. Linjeløbet foregik over 258,5 km. Løbet blev vundet af spanske Alejandro Valverde.
Deltagere
8 ryttere | 7 ryttere | 6 ryttere | 4 ryttere | 3 ryttere | 2 ryttere | 1 rytter |
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Australien Belgien Colombia Danmark Spanien Frankrig Storbritannien Italien Holland Slovenien | Slovakiet | Østrig Tjekkiet Tyskland Luxembourg Norge Polen Rusland Schweiz | Hviderusland Canada USA Irland Kasakhstan New Zealand Portugal | Estland | Ecuador Eritrea Letland Sydafrika Ukraine | Argentina Brasilien Costa Rica Kroatien Etiopien Grækenland Hongkong Iran Japan Litauen Rumænien Sverige |
Danske ryttere
- Jakob Fuglsang
- Michael Valgren
- Jesper Hansen
- Kasper Asgreen
- Niklas Eg
- Mads Würtz Schmidt
- Matti Breschel
- Emil Vinjebo
Resultater
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Kilde: ProCyclingStats |
Eksterne henvisninger
- Wikimedia Commons har flere filer relateret til VM i landevejscykling 2018 – Linjeløb (herrer)
- VM i landevejscykling 2018 – Linjeløb for herrer på ProCyclingStats (engelsk)
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The flag of Slovenia.
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Differently colored cycling jerseys as used in different cycling contests.
rainbow jersey:
- Winner in World Championship
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2018 UCI Road World Championships Innsbruck/Tirol Men Elite Road Race. Picture shows: Alejandro Valverde of Spain wins the final sprint against Romain Bardet of France, Michael Woods of Canada and Tom Dumoulin of the Netherlands
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Map of world championship road for men 2018 in Innsbruck.
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2018 UCI Road World Championships Innsbruck/Tirol Men Elite Road Race. Picture shows: Award Ceremony, winner Alejandro Valverde of Spain
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2018 UCI Road World Championships Innsbruck/Tirol Men Elite Road Race. Picture shows: Award Ceremony with Romain Bardet of France, winner Alejandro Valverde of Spain and Michael Woods of Canada
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