VM i landevejscykling 2023 – Linjeløb (junior herrer)

VM i landevejscykling 2023 – Linjeløb for junior herrer
Løbsdetaljer
Rute48. Linjeløb for junior herrer ved VM i landevejscykling
KonkurrenceVM i landevejscykling 2023 CM
Dato5. august 2023
Distance127,2 km
LandGBR Storbritannien
StartbyGlasgow
MålbyGlasgow
Gennemsnitlig fart40,936 km/t
Elevation1.482 m
Resultater
VinderDEN Albert Withen Philipsen (Danmark U19)
ToerGER Paul Fietzke (Tyskland U19)
TreerNOR Felix Ørn-Kristoff (Norge U19)
◀2022
Dokumentation

Junior herrernes linjeløb ved VM i landevejscykling 2023 var den 48. udgave af mesterskabet. Det 127,2 km lange linjeløb med 1482 højdemeter blev afholdt lørdag den 5. august 2023 med start og mål i Glasgow, Skotland.

Danske Albert Withen Philipsen vandt løbet og blev juniorverdensmester. Han blev samtidig den yngste VM-vinder hos juniorerne nogensinde.[1]

Hold og ryttere

Danskere

Resultater

#RytterNationTidNote
1Albert Withen PhilipsenDanmark Danmark3t:06m:26s
2Paul FietzkeTyskland Tyskland+ 1:19
3Felix Ørn-KristoffNorge Norge"
4Juan David SierraItalien Italien+ 1:24
5Theodor StormDanmark Danmark+ 1:29
6Jørgen NordhagenNorge Norge+ 1:43
7Steffen de SchuyteneerBelgien Belgien+ 2:57
8Sebastian GrindleyStorbritannien Storbritannien+ 2:59
9Zak ErzenSlovenien Slovenien+ 3:01
10Oscar ChamberlainAustralien Australien"
11Senna RemjinHolland Holland"
12Kryštof KralTjekkiet Tjekkiet"
13Storm IngebrigtsenNorge Norge"
14Sente SentjensBelgien Belgien"
15Kasper HauglandNorge Norge"
16Theodor August ClemmensenDanmark Danmark"
17William HolmesAustralien Australien"
18Viego TussenHolland Holland"
19Mikal Grimstad UglehusNorge Norge"
20Matys GriselFrankrig Frankrig"
21Andrea BessegaItalien Italien"
22Jakob OmrzelSlovenien Slovenien"
23Tomos PattinsonStorbritannien Storbritannien"
24Patryk GoszczurnyPolen Polen"
25Paul SeixasFrankrig Frankrig"
26Adria Pericas CapdevilaSpanien Spanien"
27Louis LeidertTyskland Tyskland"
28Joshua CranageAustralien Australien"
29Kasper BorremansFinland Finland"
30Hector Alvarez MartinezSpanien Spanien"
31Henry NeffUSA USA+ 3:06
32Erazem ValjavecSlovenien Slovenien+ 3:18
33Matthew BrennanStorbritannien Storbritannien+ 3:44
34Karst HaymaHolland Holland+ 6:20
35Matthias SchwarzbacherSlovakiet Slovakiet+ 6:34
36Victor VaneeckhoutteBelgien Belgien+ 10:21
37Maxime DecombleFrankrig Frankrig"
38Ian KingsTyskland Tyskland"
39Luke FetzerUSA USA+ 11:58
40Lars Vanden HeedeBelgien Belgien"
41Sjors LugthartHolland Holland+ 12:07
42Daniil YakovlevUkraine Ukraine"
43Ville MerlovSverige Sverige+ 12:11
44Kristupas MikutisLitauen Litauen+ 12:14
45Zsombor TakaczUngarn Ungarn+ 12:21
46Victor BenareauSchweiz Schweiz+ 12:29
47Thom van der WerffHolland Holland"
48Ikki WatanabeJapan Japan"
49Charles BergeronCanada Canada"
50Martti LenziusEstland Estland"
51Bernardo Gaston CambareriArgentina Argentina"
52Ciro Perez AlvarezUruguay Uruguay"
53Balint FeldhofferUngarn Ungarn"
54Filip GruszczynskiPolen Polen"
55Finn WilsonNew Zealand New Zealand"
56Martin BartaTjekkiet Tjekkiet"
57Marcel SkokSlovenien Slovenien"
58Andrey AndreBrasilien Brasilien"
59Andrei CarbunareaRumænien Rumænien"
60Alvaro Garcia GimenezSpanien Spanien"
61Ryno SchutteSydafrika Sydafrika"
62Nicolas GinterSchweiz Schweiz"
63Florian HochuliSchweiz Schweiz"
64Matthew NeyCanada Canada"
65Manolo WrolichØstrig Østrig+ 12:41
66Andreas Krogh JensenDanmark Danmark+ 12:42
67Gusts LapinsLetland Letland+ 12:48
68Julian Abi ManyuPolen Polen+ 12:51
69Seth DunywoodyIrland Irland+ 14:25
70Luiz Fernando Bomfim de AlmeidaBrasilien Brasilien+ 18:56
--Ethan PowellCanada Canada--DNF
Karl KurtisEstland Estland
Szymon WisniewskiPolen Polen
Cian HamptonØstrig Østrig
Oliver KorvaHolland Holland
Karim MlikiTunesien Tunesien
Danylo ChernomortsevUkraine Ukraine
Mateo Duque CanoArgentina Argentina
Cesar Leonel CisnerosMexico Mexico
Pavel SumpikTjekkiet Tjekkiet
Lawrence LorotUganda Uganda
Tiagp SantosPortugal Portugal
Olivers Jekabs SlrapcisLetland Letland
Radostin ZlatevBulgarien Bulgarien
Catalin-Luca CampeanRumænien Rumænien
Jose MoreiraPortugal Portugal
Robinson Rincon QuijanoColombia Colombia
Filippo CettolinItalien Italien
Juan Urian CaroColombia Colombia
Darren ParhamUSA USA
Kevin Navas ParedesEcuador Ecuador
Gustav MagnussonSverige Sverige
Rodrigo Gabriel Alonso ValerioDominikanske Republik Dominikanske Republik
Eli TregidgaNew Zealand New Zealand
Matvey UshakovUkraine Ukraine
Patrick FrydkjærDanmark Danmark
David John ThompsonUSA USA
Simone GualdiItalien Italien
Luca GiaimiItalien Italien
Cohen JessenAustralien Australien
Aubin SparfelFrankrig Frankrig
Bruni KesslerTyskland Tyskland
Bachir ChennafiAlgeriet Algeriet
Jan BittnerTjekkiet Tjekkiet
Fynn UryHolland Holland
Michal StrzeleckiPolen Polen
Achraf El KurymyMarokko Marokko
Jehad AlhassanSaudi-Arabien Saudi-Arabien
Felipe ChanPanama Panama
Karl-Nicolas GrönlundFinland Finland
Muhammad Syelhan NurahmatIndonesien Indonesien
Carter GuichardNew Zealand New Zealand
Kazuma FujimuraJapan Japan
Mats BernsHolland Holland
Ben WigginsStorbritannien Storbritannien
Arthur BlaiseFrankrig Frankrig
Jose KleinsmitSydafrika Sydafrika
Gabriel Ulcuango SanchezEcuador Ecuador
Muhammad AflahIndonesien Indonesien
Veselin GeorgievBulgarien Bulgarien
Kamya Richard BukenyaUganda Uganda
Riad BakhtiAlgeriet Algeriet
Angel David RodriguezDominikanske Republik Dominikanske Republik
Jaka MaroltSlovenien Slovenien
Liam O BrienIrland Irland
Samuel NovakSlovakiet Slovakiet
El Mahdi El AarbaouiMarokko Marokko
Facundo Arias ChavezChile Chile
Jonas ReibschTyskland Tyskland
Konstantinos BerdempesGrækenland Grækenland
Mounir LalouiAlgeriet Algeriet
Yahya BourkilaMarokko Marokko
Tinnapat MuangdetThailand Thailand
Jose Maria Alcocer CastilloMexico Mexico
Carlos Montes de Oca MonzonCuba Cuba
Mohammed MajrashiSaudi-Arabien Saudi-Arabien
Jarno WidarBelgien Belgien
Janvier ShyakaRwanda Rwanda
Felipe Emanuel Reyes ArrutiUruguay Uruguay
Serdar GedikTyrkiet Tyrkiet
Djaoued Chams Eddine NhariAlgeriet Algeriet
Nuntakorn NontakeawThailand Thailand
Jed SmithsonStorbritannien Storbritannien
Markel Beloki FernandezSpanien Spanien
Markus MaeuiboEstland Estland
Deqaqa JenoEtiopien Etiopien
Anes RiahiAlgeriet Algeriet
Lovemore NtiniZimbabwe Zimbabwe
Qodirov KomronTadsjikistan Tadsjikistan
George AscottZimbabwe Zimbabwe
Drissa BambaMali Mali
Llian AlexandreSchweiz Schweiz
Andrew AugustUSA USA--DNS
Kevin NshutiragumaRwanda Rwanda

Referencer

  1. ^ "Dansk stortalent vinder historisk VM-guld". TV 2. 5. august 2023. Hentet 11. august 2023.

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