VM i landevejscykling 2018 – Linjeløb (herrer)

VM i landevejscykling 2018 – Linjeløb for herrerCycling (road) pictogram.svg
20180930 UCI Road World Championships Innsbruck Men Elite Road Race Award Ceremony 850 2143.jpg
Løbsdetaljer
Rute85. Linjeløb for herrer ved VM i landevejscykling
KonkurrenceVM i landevejscykling 2018 CDM
Dato30. september 2018
Distance252,9 km
LandAUT Østrig
StartbyKufstein
MålbyInnsbruck
Startende ryttere188
Fuldførende ryttere76
Gennemsnitlig fart37,31 km/t
Resultater
VinderESP Alejandro Valverde (Spanien)
ToerFRA Romain Bardet (Frankrig)
TreerCAN Michael Woods (Canada)
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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 ryttere7 ryttere6 ryttere4 ryttere3 ryttere2 ryttere1 rytter
Australien Australien
Belgien Belgien
Colombia Colombia
Danmark Danmark
Spanien Spanien
Frankrig Frankrig
Storbritannien Storbritannien
Italien Italien
Holland Holland
Slovenien Slovenien
Slovakiet SlovakietØstrig Østrig
Tjekkiet Tjekkiet
Tyskland Tyskland
Luxembourg Luxembourg
Norge Norge
Polen Polen
Rusland Rusland
Schweiz Schweiz
Hviderusland Hviderusland
Canada Canada
USA USA
Irland Irland
Kasakhstan Kasakhstan
New Zealand New Zealand
Portugal Portugal
Estland EstlandEcuador Ecuador
Eritrea Eritrea
Letland Letland
Sydafrika Sydafrika
Ukraine Ukraine
Argentina Argentina
Brasilien Brasilien
Costa Rica Costa Rica
Kroatien Kroatien
Etiopien Etiopien
Grækenland Grækenland
Hongkong Hongkong
Iran Iran
Japan Japan
Litauen Litauen
Rumænien Rumænien
Sverige Sverige

Danske ryttere

Resultater

Den afgørende spurt.
Spanske Alejandro Valverde blev verdensmester.
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RytterHoldTid
1.ESP Alejandro Valverde den regnbuefarvede verdensmestertrøjeUCI guldmedaljeSpanien6t 46' 41"
2.FRA Romain Bardet UCI sølvmedaljeFrankrig+ 0"
3.CAN Michael Woods UCI bronzemedaljeCanada+ 0"
4.NED Tom DumoulinHolland+ 0"
5.ITA Gianni MosconItalien+ 13"
6.CZE Roman KreuzigerTjekkiet+ 43"
7.DEN Michael ValgrenDanmark+ 43"
8.FRA Julian AlaphilippeFrankrig+ 43"
9.FRA Thibaut PinotFrankrig+ 43"
10.POR Rui Costa Portugal+ 43"
Kilde: ProCyclingStats


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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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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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