2004 UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial
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The men's time trial at the 2004 UCI Road World Championships was held on 29 September 2004 in Bardolino (Verona), Italy.[1]
2004 UCI Road World Championships | |
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Race details | |
Dates | 29 September |
Stages | 1 |
Distance | 46.75 km (29.05 mi) |
Winning time | 57' 30.12" |
Cyclist | Nation | Time | ||
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Michael Rogers | Australia | in | 57 min 30 s 12 | |
Michael Rich | Germany | + | 1 min 12 s 43 | |
Alexander Vinokourov | Kazakhstan | + | 1 min 25 s 04 | |
4 | Gustav Larsson | Sweden | + | 1 min 34 s 47 |
DSQ | United States | + | 1 min 36 s 86 | |
6 | Marzio Bruseghin | Italy | + | 1 min 37 s 26 |
7 | Marc Wauters | Belgium | + | 1 min 56 s 33 |
8 | Fabian Cancellara | Switzerland | + | 2 min 10 s 67 |
9 | José Iván Gutiérrez | Spain | + | 2 min 23 s 12 |
10 | Uwe Peschel | Germany | + | 2 min 28 s 75 |
11 | Andrea Peron | Italy | + | 2 min 32 s 03 |
12 | Brian Vandborg | Denmark | + | 2 min 34 s 87 |
13 | Bert Roesems | Belgium | + | 2 min 36 s 17 |
14 | Eddy Seigneur | France | + | 2 min 41 s 66 |
15 | David McCann | Ireland | + | 2 min 44 s 82 |
16 | Przemysław Niemiec | Poland | + | 2 min 59 s 58 |
17 | Dmitri Semov | Russia | + | 3 min 05 s 75 |
18 | Ivaïlo Gabrovski | Bulgaria | + | 3 min 16 s 39 |
19 | Sergiy Matveyev | Ukraine | + | 3 min 38 s 99 |
20 | László Bodrogi | Hungary | + | 3 min 40 s 47 |
21 | Frédéric Finot | France | + | 3 min 42 s 63 |
22 | Eric Wohlberg | Canada | + | 3 min 48 s 56 |
23 | Joost Posthuma | Netherlands | + | 3 min 50 s 03 |
24 | Ruslan Ivanov | Moldova | + | 3 min 54 s 66 |
25 | Bradley McGee | Australia | + | 4 min 08 s 28 |
26 | Iván Parra | Colombia | + | 4 min 11 s 82 |
27 | Jean Nuttli | Switzerland | + | 4 min 15 s 61 |
28 | Michael Blaudzun | Denmark | + | 4 min 19 s 56 |
29 | Víctor Hugo Peña | Colombia | + | 4 min 22 s 63 |
30 | Michal Hrazdíra | Czech Republic | + | 4 min 24 s 12 |
31 | Marcus Ljungqvist | Sweden | + | 4 min 27 s 73 |
32 | Svein Tuft | Canada | + | 4 min 46 s 73 |
33 | Gregor Gazvoda | Slovenia | + | 4 min 57 s 56 |
34 | Isidro Nozal | Spain | + | 5 min 02 s 64 |
35 | Thomas Danielson | United States | + | 5 min 06 s 21 |
36 | Benoît Joachim | Luxembourg | + | 5 min 07 s 68 |
37 | Denis Shkarpeta | Uzbekistan | + | 5 min 31 s 26 |
38 | David O'Loughlin | Ireland | + | 5 min 32 s 24 |
39 | Oleg Zhukov | Russia | + | 5 min 45 s 49 |
40 | Yuriy Krivtsov | Ukraine | + | 5 min 48 s 08 |
41 | Raivis Belohvoščiks | Latvia | + | 5 min 57 s 77 |
42 | Krzysztof Ciesielski | Poland | + | 6 min 07 s 43 |
43 | Martin Prázdnovský | Slovakia | + | 6 min 48 s 92 |
44 | Csaba Szekeres | Hungary | + | 7 min 19 s 98 |
45 | Rafael Nuritdinov | Uzbekistan | + | 7 min 52 s 57 |
46 | Dean Podgornik | Slovenia | + | 8 min 33 s 77 |
DSQ | Bart Voskamp | Netherlands | + |
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