VM i landevejscykling 2018 – Linjeløb (junior herrer)

VM i landevejscykling 2018 – Linjeløb for junior herrerCycling (road) pictogram.svg
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Løbsdetaljer
Rute44. Linjeløb for junior herrer ved VM i landevejscykling
KonkurrenceVM i landevejscykling 2018 CDM
Dato27. september 2018
Distance126,8 km
LandAUT Østrig
StartbyKufstein
MålbyInnsbruck
Startende ryttere159
Fuldførende ryttere84
Gennemsnitlig fart41,39 km/t
Resultater
VinderBEL Remco Evenepoel (Belgien)
ToerGER Marius Mayrhofer (Tyskland)
TreerITA Alessandro Fancellu (Italien)
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Junior herrernes linjeløb ved VM i landevejscykling 2018 blev afholdt den 27. september 2018. Løbet foregik over over 132,4 km. Løbet blev vundet af belgiske Remco Evenepoel.

Hold og ryttere

6 ryttere5 ryttere4 ryttere3 ryttere2 ryttere1 rytter
Belgien Belgien
Danmark Danmark
Frankrig Frankrig
Italien Italien
Holland Holland
Norge Norge
Tjekkiet Tjekkiet
Tyskland Tyskland
USA USA
Canada Canada
Japan Japan
Rusland Rusland
Spanien Spanien
Storbritannien Storbritannien
Schweiz Schweiz
Irland Irland
Kasakhstan Kasakhstan
Australien Australien
New Zealand New Zealand
Thailand Thailand
Aserbajdsjan Aserbajdsjan
Bulgarien Bulgarien
Colombia Colombia
Costa Rica Costa Rica
Eritrea Eritrea
Estland Estland
Hongkong Hongkong
Hviderusland Hviderusland
Kosovo Kosovo
Litauen Litauen
Luxembourg Luxembourg
Moldova Moldova
Polen Polen
Portugal Portugal
Puerto Rico Puerto Rico
Rumænien Rumænien
Rwanda Rwanda
Serbien Serbien
Slovakiet Slovakiet
Slovenien Slovenien
Sverige Sverige
Sydafrika Sydafrika
Ukraine Ukraine
Østrig Østrig
Afghanistan Afghanistan
Albanien Albanien
Brasilien Brasilien
Chile Chile
Ecuador Ecuador
Guyana Guyana
Kroatien Kroatien
Letland Letland
Marokko Marokko
Mexico Mexico

Danske ryttere

Resultater

Belgiske Remco Evenepoel blev dobbelt verdensmester.
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RytterHoldTid
1.BEL Remco Evenepoel den regnbuefarvede verdensmestertrøjeUCI guldmedaljeBelgien3t 03' 49"
2.GER Marius Mayrhofer UCI sølvmedaljeTyskland+ 1' 25"
3.ITA Alessandro Fancellu UCI bronzemedaljeItalien+ 1' 38"
4.SUI Alexandre BalmerSchweiz+ 1' 38"
5.DEN Frederik WandahlDanmark+ 3' 20"
6.ITA Gabriele BenedettiItalien+ 3' 20"
7.FRA Aloïs CharrinFrankrig+ 3' 20"
8.USA Kevin VermaerkeUSA+ 3' 20"
9.ITA Antonio TiberiItalien+ 3' 20"
10.USA Sean QuinnUSA+ 3' 25"
Kilde: ProCyclingStats


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2018 UCI Road World Championships Innsbruck/Tirol Men Juniors Road Racel. Picture shows: Remco Evenepoel of Belgium
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2018 UCI Road World Championships Innsbruck/Tirol Men Juniors Road Racel. Picture shows: Marius Mayrhofer of Germany, winner Remco Evenepoel of Belgium and Alessandro Fancellu of Italy
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