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The Men's road race of the 2013 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took take place on 29 September 2013 in the region of Tuscany, Italy.
2013 UCI Road World Championships | ||||||||||
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Race details | ||||||||||
Dates | 29 September 2013 | |||||||||
Stages | 1 | |||||||||
Distance | 272.26 km (169.2 mi) | |||||||||
Winning time | 7h 25' 44"[1] | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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The course of the race was 272.26 km (169.17 mi) from the town of Lucca to the Nelson Mandela Forum in Florence.[2][3] As in previous years, the race was the final event of the Road World Championships. The race was won by Rui Costa who beat Joaquim Rodríguez in a sprint finish, with a total time of 7h 25min 44s, the second highest time in UCI Road World Championships history.[4][5]
The race started in Lucca and ended in the Nelson Mandela Forum in Florence.[3] The early part of the route was identified as particularly difficult,[6] with climbs up the Montecatini Alto at 30 km (19 mi) and the San Baronto at 66 km (41 mi).[7] The final run-in of the race around Florence was also hilly, with the ride up to Fiesole and the via Bolognese in Florence being particularly steep.[6] This run-in was similar to that of stage 9 of the 2013 Giro d'Italia.[8]
Qualification was based on performances on the UCI run tours during 2013. Results from January to the middle of August would count towards the qualification criteria on both the 2013 UCI World Tour and the UCI Continental Circuits across the world, with the rankings being determined upon the release of the numerous tour rankings on 15 August 2013.[9]
Date | Time | Event |
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29 September 2013 | 10:00–16:45 | Men's road race |
29 September 2013 | 17:05 | Victory ceremony |
Source[10]
Of the race's 208 entrants, 61 riders completed the full distance of 272.26 km (169.17 mi).[1]
Rank | Rider | Country | Time |
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Rui Costa | Portugal | 7h 25' 44" | |
Joaquim Rodríguez | Spain | s.t. | |
Alejandro Valverde | Spain | + 15" | |
4 | Vincenzo Nibali | Italy | + 15" |
5 | Andriy Hryvko | Ukraine | + 31" |
6 | Peter Sagan | Slovakia | + 34" |
7 | Simon Clarke | Australia | + 34" |
8 | Maxim Iglinsky | Kazakhstan | + 34" |
9 | Philippe Gilbert | Belgium | + 34" |
10 | Fabian Cancellara | Switzerland | + 34" |
11 | Bauke Mollema | Netherlands | + 34" |
12 | Lars Petter Nordhaug | Norway | + 34" |
13 | Daniel Moreno | Spain | + 34" |
14 | Simon Geschke | Germany | + 34" |
15 | Sergio Henao | Colombia | + 34" |
16 | Michele Scarponi | Italy | + 34" |
17 | Filippo Pozzato | Italy | + 1' 05" |
18 | Arthur Vichot | France | + 1' 05" |
19 | Maciej Paterski | Poland | + 1' 05" |
20 | Edvald Boasson Hagen | Norway | + 1' 05" |
21 | Jakob Fuglsang | Denmark | + 1' 05" |
22 | Ignatas Konovalovas | Lithuania | + 1' 26" |
23 | Greg Van Avermaet | Belgium | + 1' 26" |
24 | Yuri Trofimov | Russia | + 1' 26" |
25 | Pieter Weening | Netherlands | + 1' 44" |
26 | Zdeněk Štybar | Czech Republic | + 1' 59" |
27 | Aleksejs Saramotins | Latvia | + 2' 01" |
28 | Romain Bardet | France | + 2' 01" |
29 | Serge Pauwels | Belgium | + 2' 01" |
30 | Matija Kvasina | Croatia | + 2' 01" |
31 | Alex Howes | United States | + 2' 01" |
32 | Chris Anker Sørensen | Denmark | + 2' 01" |
33 | Michał Gołaś | Poland | + 2' 01" |
34 | Darwin Atapuma | Colombia | + 2' 01" |
35 | Carlos Betancur | Colombia | + 2' 01" |
36 | Tiago Machado | Portugal | + 2' 01" |
37 | Peter Stetina | United States | + 2' 01" |
38 | Stefan Denifl | Austria | + 2' 05" |
39 | Marcus Burghardt | Germany | + 3' 40" |
40 | Jan Polanc | Slovenia | + 3' 40" |
41 | Rigoberto Urán | Colombia | + 4' 27" |
42 | John Degenkolb | Germany | + 4' 53" |
43 | Sergey Chernetskiy | Russia | + 4' 55" |
44 | Anthony Roux | France | + 4' 55" |
45 | Grégory Rast | Switzerland | + 6' 24" |
46 | Thomas Löfkvist | Sweden | + 7' 27" |
47 | Andrei Nechita | Romania | + 8' 06" |
48 | Jonathan Castroviejo | Spain | + 8' 06" |
49 | Paul Martens | Germany | + 8' 06" |
50 | Thibaut Pinot | France | + 9' 09" |
51 | Giovanni Visconti | Italy | + 9' 15" |
52 | Bartosz Huzarski | Poland | + 9' 36" |
53 | Danilo Wyss | Switzerland | + 11' 20" |
54 | Jan Bárta | Czech Republic | + 11' 20" |
55 | Fabian Wegmann | Germany | + 11' 20" |
56 | Amaël Moinard | France | + 11' 20" |
57 | Jan Bakelants | Belgium | + 11' 20" |
58 | Rafał Majka | Poland | + 12' 55" |
59 | Cyril Gautier | France | + 15' 11" |
60 | Wilco Kelderman | Netherlands | + 15' 11" |
61 | Thomas Voeckler | France | + 15' 11" |
147 riders failed to finish the race.[1]
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