2015 UCI Road World Championships – Men's under-23 road race

Men's under-23 road race
2015 UCI Road World Championships
Peloton during the race
Race details
Date 25 September 2015
Distance 162.0 km (100.7 mi)
Winning time 3h 54' 45"[1]
Medalists
 Gold  Kévin Ledanois (FRA)
 Silver  Simone Consonni (ITA)
 Bronze  Anthony Turgis (FRA)
2015 UCI Road World Championships

Participating nations
Elite events
List of elite cyclists
Elite road race   men   women
Elite time trial   men   women
Elite team time trial   men   women
Under-23 events
List of under-23 cyclists
Under-23 road race   men  
Under-23 time trial   men  
Junior events
List of junior cyclists
Junior road race   men   women
Junior time trial   men   women
 
Qualification

The Men's under-23 road race of the 2015 UCI Road World Championships took place in and around in Richmond, Virginia, United States on September 25, 2015. The course of the race was 162.0 km (100.7 mi) with the start and finish in Richmond.[2]

Kévin Ledanois became the third French rider to win the title, after making a late solo move in the closing kilometers. He held off Italy's Simone Consonni to take the gold medal, while Ledanois' team mate Anthony Turgis completed the podium, two seconds later.[1][3][4][5]

Qualification

Qualification was based on performances on the UCI run tours and the Men Under 23 Nations' Cup during 2015. Results from January to the middle of August counted towards the qualification criteria. In addition to this number, the current continental champions were also able to take part. The outgoing World Champion, Matej Mohorič, did not compete as he was no longer eligible – he moved to the UCI ProTeam Cannondale–Garmin for the 2015 season.[6] If a nation is included in the final classification of the Men Under 23 Nations' Cup, but that nation was not yet qualified, it may register 6 riders, 3 of whom were starters. The first 5 nations of the final classification of the Men Under 23 Nations' Cup were entitled to an extra rider.

Number of riders Nations
10 to enter, 5 to start  Algeria,  Colombia,  Chile,  Argentina,  Kazakhstan,  South Korea,  France,  Italy,  Denmark,  Netherlands,  Germany,  Belgium,  Norway,  Austria,  Great Britain,  Turkey,  Russia ,  Estonia,   Switzerland,  Belarus,  Slovakia,  Australia
8 to enter, 4 to start  Eritrea,  United States,  Canada,  Mexico,  Iran,  Japan,  Spain,  Israel,  Czech Republic,  Sweden,  Portugal
6 to enter, 3 to start  Morocco,  South Africa,  Rwanda,  Venezuela,  El Salvador,  Ecuador,  Lebanon,  Hong Kong,  Philippines,  Ukraine,  Slovenia,  Serbia,  Moldova,  Bosnia and Herzegovina,  Croatia,  Greece,  New Zealand
2 to enter, 1 to start  Aruba,  Bermuda,  Latvia,  Georgia

In addition to this number the current continental champions were also able to take part.

Champion Name
Asian Champion  Yuma Koishi (JPN)
Pan American Champion  Jhonatan Restrepo (COL)
European Champion  Erik Baska (SVK)

Course

Profile of the road race circuit

The under-23 men rode ten laps on the road race circuit. The length of the circuit was 16.2 km (10.1 mi) and had a total elevation of 103 meters (338 feet). All road races took place on a challenging, technical and inner-city road circuit. The circuit headed west from Downtown Richmond, working its way onto Monument Avenue, a paver-lined, historic boulevard that's been named one of the "10 Great Streets in America". Cyclists took a 180-degree turn at the Jefferson Davis monument and then maneuvered through the Uptown district and Virginia Commonwealth University. Halfway through the circuit, the race headed down into Shockoe Bottom before following the canal and passing Great Shiplock Park, the start of the Virginia Capital Trail. A sharp, off-camber turn at Rocketts Landing brought the riders to the narrow, twisty, cobbled 200 meters (660 feet) climb up to Libby Hill Park in the historic Church Hill neighborhood. A quick descent, followed by three hard turns led to a 100 meters (330 feet) climb up 23rd Street. Once atop this steep cobbled hill, riders descended into Shockoe Bottom. This led them to the final 300 meters (980 feet) climb on Governor Street. At the top, the riders had to take a sharp left turn onto the false-flat finishing straight, 680 meters (2,230 feet) to the finish.

Schedule

All times are in Eastern Daylight Time (UTC-4).[7]

Date Time Event
25 September 2015 12:45–16:50 Men's under-23 road race

Participating nations

170 cyclists from 52 nations took part in the men's under-23 road race. The number of cyclists per nation is shown in parentheses.[8]

Prize money

The UCI assigned premiums for the top 3 finishers with a total prize money of 8,049.[9]

Position 1st 2nd 3rd Total
Amount[9] €3,833 €2,683 €1,533 €8,049

Final classification

Of the race's 170 entrants, 130 riders completed the full distance of 162 km (100.7 mi).[1]

Rank Rider Country Time
1 Kévin Ledanois  France 3h 54' 45"
2 Simone Consonni  Italy s.t.
3 Anthony Turgis  France + 2"
4 Gianni Moscon  Italy + 2"
5 Alexander Kamp Egested  Denmark + 5"
6 Fabian Lienhard   Switzerland + 5"
7 Michal Schlegel  Czech Republic + 5"
8 Lucas Gaday  Argentina + 5"
9 Adam de Vos  Canada + 10"
10 Lennard Kämna  Germany + 12"
11 Merhawi Kudus  Eritrea + 12"
12 Tom Bohli   Switzerland + 12"
13 Jack Haig  Australia + 12"
14 Tim Kerkhof  Netherlands + 13"
15 Mihkel Räim  Estonia + 13"
16 Michał Paluta  Poland + 13"
17 Benjamin Declercq  Belgium + 13"
18 Jakub Kaczmarek  Poland + 13"
19 Maxime Farazijn  Belgium + 13"
20 Miguel Ángel Benito  Spain + 16"
21 Alexander Wachter  Austria + 16"
22 Sam Oomen  Netherlands + 16"
23 Twan Brusselman  Netherlands + 16"
24 Imanol Estévez  Spain + 24"
25 Rok Korošec  Slovenia + 24"
26 Ben Perry  Canada + 24"
27 Lucas Eriksson  Sweden + 24"
28 Felix Großschartner  Austria + 24"
29 Søren Kragh Andersen  Denmark + 24"
30 Sebastian Schönberger  Austria + 24"
31 Ignacio Prado  Mexico + 29"
32 Fabien Grellier  France + 29"
33 Stylianos Farantakis  Greece + 29"
34 Josip Rumac  Croatia + 35"
35 Jan Dieteren  Germany + 37"
36 Dylan Page   Switzerland + 37"
37 Laurens De Plus  Belgium + 37"
38 Truls Engen Korsæth  Norway + 37"
39 Nuno Matos  Portugal + 37"
40 David Per  Slovenia + 37"
41 Cristian Raileanu  Moldova + 37"
42 Anders Skaarseth  Norway + 48"
43 Metkel Eyob  Eritrea + 48"
44 Héctor Sáez  Spain + 48"
45 Yuri Kobashi  Japan + 48"
46 Samir Jabrayilov  Azerbaijan + 48"
47 Erik Baška  Slovakia + 48"
48 Daniel Eaton  United States + 48"
49 Gašper Katrašnik  Slovenia + 48"
50 Nils Politt  Germany + 48"
51 Michael Gogl  Austria + 59"
52 Oliviero Troia  Italy + 1' 03"
53 Josten Vaidem  Estonia + 1' 07"
54 Sergey Luchshenko  Kazakhstan + 1' 09"
55 Rui Carvalho  Portugal + 1' 12"
56 Nick Schultz  Australia + 1' 12"
57 Ildar Arslanov  Russia + 1' 12"
58 Amanuel Ghebreigzabhier  Eritrea + 1' 12"
59 Hugo Hofstetter  France + 1' 12"
60 Guy Gabay  Israel + 1' 12"
61 Toshiki Omote  Japan + 1' 12"
62 Yevgeniy Gidich  Kazakhstan + 1' 12"
63 Ryan Gibbons  South Africa + 1' 12"
64 Daan Myngheer  Belgium + 1' 12"
65 Maximilian Schachmann  Germany + 1' 12"
66 Davide Martinelli  Italy + 1' 12"
67 Gregor Mühlberger  Austria + 1' 12"
68 Artem Nych  Russia + 1' 12"
69 Roman Kustadinchev  Russia + 1' 17"
70 James Oram  New Zealand + 1' 20"
71 Anass Aït El Abdia  Morocco + 1' 25"
72 José Luis Rodríguez  Chile + 1' 25"
73 Daniel Hoelgaard  Norway + 1' 25"
74 Odd Christian Eiking  Norway + 1' 25"
75 Wilmar Paredes  Colombia + 1' 25"
76 Oleg Zemlyakov  Kazakhstan + 1' 25"
77 Lennard Hofstede  Netherlands + 1' 48"
78 Harry Carpenter  Australia + 2' 08"
79 Patrick Müller   Switzerland + 2' 20"
80 Juan Felipe Osorio  Colombia + 2' 22"
81 Marcus Fåglum  Sweden + 2' 49"
82 Nathan Van Hooydonck  Belgium + 3' 02"
83 Adrian Banaszek  Poland + 3' 02"
84 Dion Smith  New Zealand + 3' 02"
85 Daniel Turek  Czech Republic + 3' 31"

Rank Rider Country Time
86 Josef Černý  Czech Republic + 3' 31"
87 Logan Owen  United States + 3' 32"
88 Leonardo Basso  Italy + 3' 34"
89 Jayde Julius  South Africa + 3' 34"
90 Colin Joyce  United States + 4' 11"
91 Markus Hoelgaard  Norway + 4' 25"
92 Owain Doull  Great Britain + 4' 40"
93 Michael Carbel  Denmark + 4' 40"
94 Krists Neilands  Latvia + 4' 40"
95 Gustav Hoog  Sweden + 5' 17"
96 Davide Ballerini  Italy + 5' 42"
97 Bonaventure Uwizeyimana  Rwanda + 6' 11"
98 Théry Schir   Switzerland + 6' 53"
99 Pedro Rodríguez  Ecuador + 8' 14"
100 Fabrizio Von Nacher  Mexico + 8' 51"
101 Juraj Bellan  Slovakia + 9' 46"
102 Stepan Astafyev  Kazakhstan + 9' 46"
103 Esteban Villareal  Ecuador + 9' 46"
104 João Rodrigues  Portugal + 10' 44"
105 Abderrahmane Mansouri  Algeria + 10' 44"
106 Aksel Nõmmela  Estonia + 10' 44"
107 Ludvig Bengtsson  Sweden + 10' 44"
108 Eddie Dunbar  Ireland + 10' 44"
109 Adil Barbari  Algeria + 10' 44"
110 Dmitriy Lukyanov  Kazakhstan + 10' 44"
111 Mamyr Stash  Russia + 11' 06"
112 Jonas Gregaard  Denmark + 11' 06"
113 Ľuboš Malovec  Slovakia + 11' 06"
114 Franck Bonnamour  France + 11' 49"
115 Hayden McCormick  New Zealand + 11' 49"
116 Juan Ignacio Curuchet  Argentina + 12' 04"
117 Roy Goldstein  Israel + 14' 27"
118 Yonas Tekeste  Eritrea + 14' 27"
119 Tao Geoghegan Hart  Great Britain + 15' 19"
120 Ruben Guerreiro  Portugal + 15' 19"
121 Aviv Yechezkel  Israel + 15' 19"
122 Yūma Koishi  Japan + 15' 41"
123 Jhonatan Ospina  Colombia + 16' 38"
124 Tyler Williams  United States + 16' 38"
125 Valens Ndayisenga  Rwanda + 17' 01"
126 Scott Davies  Great Britain + 17' 01"
127 Alex Peters  Great Britain + 17' 01"
128 Alejandro Morales  Chile + 17' 08"
129 Tom Wirtgen  Luxembourg + 17' 45"
130 Salvador Martínez  El Salvador + 23' 19"
Jonas Koch  Germany DNF
Martin Laas  Estonia DNF
Marlen Zmorka  Ukraine DNF
Sergiy Kozachenko  Ukraine DNF
Nigel Ellsay  Canada DNF
Ruslan Giliazov  Russia DNF
Alexander Cataford  Canada DNF
Marc Fournier  France DNF
Suguru Tokuda  Japan DNF
Mads Würtz Schmidt  Denmark DNF
Caio Godoy  Brazil DNF
Gregory Daniel  United States DNF
Xavier San Sebastián  Spain DNF
Rustom Lim  Philippines DNF
Atsushi Oka  Japan DNF
Álvaro Hodeg  Colombia DNF
Jean Bosco Nsengiyumva  Rwanda DNF
Gabriel Cullaigh  Great Britain DNF
Nikolay Cherkasov  Russia DNF
František Sisr  Czech Republic DNF
Andrej Petrovski  Macedonia DNF
Fridtjof Røinås  Norway DNF
Dominic Perez  Philippines DNF
Juan Sebastián Molano  Colombia DNF
Dominique Mayho  Bermuda DNF
Miles Scotson  Australia DNF
John Camingao  Philippines DNF
Jefferson Cepeda  Ecuador DNF
Oskar Nisu  Estonia DNF
Gerardo Medina  Mexico DNF
Nassim Saidi  Algeria DNF
Narankhuu Baterdene  Mongolia DNF
Abderrahmane Bechlaghem  Algeria DNF
Omer Goldstein  Israel DNF
Nic Dlamini  South Africa DNF
Kolya Shumov  Belarus DNF
Jhonatan Restrepo  Colombia DNF
Elias Abou Rachid  Lebanon DNF
Steven Lammertink  Netherlands DNF
Alistair Donohoe  Australia DSQ

Alistair Donohoe was disqualified: rule 12.1.040.18 holding on to the car.

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