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2009 UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial

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Men's Individual Time Trial
2009 UCI Road World Championships
Rainbow jersey
Race details
Dates2009-09-24 in Switzerland Mendrisio (SUI)
Stages1
Distance49.8 km (30.94 mi)
Winning time00h 57' 55.74"
Results
  Winner  Fabian Cancellara (SUI) (Switzerland)
  Second  Gustav Larsson (SWE) (Sweden)
  Third  Tony Martin (GER) (Germany)
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The Men's time trial of the 2009 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 24 September in Mendrisio, Switzerland.

Starting order

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Group 1 Group 2 Group 3 Group 4 Group 5
66  Saint Kitts and Nevis James Weekes 66 53  Saint Kitts and Nevis Reginald Douglas 65 40  Namibia Erik Hoffmann 43 27  Latvia Raivis Belohvoščiks 45 14  United States Tom Danielson 23
65  Finland Jarmo Rissanen 61 52  Kyrgyzstan Eugen Wacker 29 39  Finland Matti Helminen 57 26  Ukraine Dmytro Hrabovs'kyj 58 13  Russia Michail Ignat'ev 57
64  Hungary Rida Cador 55 51  Ecuador José Ragonessi 60 38  Australia Adam Hansen 30 25  Germany Sebastian Lang 20 12  Netherlands Lars Boom 16
63  Colombia José Serpa 22 50  South Africa Jay Robert Thomson 28 37  France Jérôme Coppel 56 24  Slovakia Martin Velits 34 11  Kazakhstan Aleksandr Vinokurov 8
62  Belarus Branislaŭ Samojlaŭ 37 49  Slovenia Gregor Gazvoda 48 36  Argentina Martín Garrido 32 23  Belgium Dominique Cornu 14 10  Slovenia Janez Brajkovič 6
61  Australia Cameron Wurf 53 48  Slovakia Pavol Polievka 52 35  Great Britain Chris Froome 18 22  Ukraine Andrij Hrivko 41 9  Norway Edvald Boasson Hagen 27
60  Romania Gabriel Pop 64 47  Romania Eduard Novak 63 34  Sweden Fredrik Ericsson 39 21  Russia Artem Ovechkin 17 8  Czech Republic František Raboň 19
59  France Jean-Christophe Péraud 12 46  Brazil Magno Nazaret 46 33  Denmark Lars Bak 13 20  Lithuania Ignatas Konovalovas 45 7  Canada Svein Tuft 15
58  Portugal Sérgio Paulinho 26 45  Ireland David McCann 45 32  New Zealand Jeremy Vennell 50 19  Portugal Tiago Machado 54 6  Belgium Sébastien Rosseler 38
57  Argentina Matías Médici 44 44  United States Tom Zirbel 4 31  Spain Juan José Cobo 42 18  Denmark Alex Rasmussen 24 5  Germany Tony Martin 3
56  Hungary Zoltán Madaras 62 43  Estonia Ervin Korts-Laur 52 30  Netherlands Koos Moerenhout 7 17  Belarus Vasil Kiryienka 49 4  Great Britain Bradley Wiggins 21
55  Poland Bartosz Huzarski 33 42  Colombia Juan Carlos López Marín 36 29  Poland Maciej Bodnar 59 17  Italy Marco Pinotti 5 3  Sweden Gustav Larsson 2
54  Spain José Iván Gutiérrez 35 41   Switzerland Rubens Bertogliati 40 28  Kazakhstan Andrej Kašečkin 25 15  Latvia Aleksejs Saramotins 31 2   Switzerland Fabian Cancellara 1
1  Germany Bert Grabsch 10

Final classification (top 30)

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Rank Cyclist Time
1 Switzerland Fabian Cancellara (SUI)[1] 57'55:74"
2 Sweden Gustav Larsson (SWE) +01'27.13"
3 Germany Tony Martin (GER) +02'30.18"
4 Italy Marco Pinotti (ITA) +03'02.88"
5 Slovenia Janez Brajkovič (SLO) +03'08.49"
6 Netherlands Koos Moerenhout (NED) +03'11.59"
7 Kazakhstan Alexander Vinokourov (KAZ) +03'20.95"
8 Lithuania Ignatas Konovalovas (LIT) +03'33.88"
9 Germany Bert Grabsch (GER) +03'37.39"
10 Republic of Ireland David McCann (IRL) +03.40:61
11 France Jean-Christophe Péraud (FRA) +03'37:39"
12 Denmark Lars Bak (DEN) +04'07:66"
13 Belgium Dominique Cornu (BEL) +04'09.40"
14 Canada Svein Tuft (CAN) +04'24.25"⁹
15 Netherlands Lars Boom (NED) +04'24.85"
16 Russia Artem Ovechkin (RUS) +04'27.64"
17 United Kingdom Chris Froome (GBR)[2] +04'34.55"
18 Czech Republic František Raboň (CZE) +04'39.67"
19 Germany Sebastian Lang (GER) +04'40.97"
20 United Kingdom Bradley Wiggins (GBR) +04'50.39"
21 Colombia José Serpa (COL) +04'56.25"
22 United States Tom Danielson (USA) +05'09.45"
23 Denmark Alex Rasmussen (DEN) +05'12.60"
24 Kazakhstan Andrey Kashechkin (KAZ) +05'16.82"
25 Portugal Sérgio Paulinho (POR) +05'25.86"
26 Norway Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR) +05'28.44"
27 South Africa Jay Robert Thomson (RSA) +05'28.71"
28 Kyrgyzstan Eugen Wacker (KGZ) +05'31.07"
29 Australia Adam Hansen (AUS) +05'33.54"
30 Latvia Aleksejs Saramotins (LAT) +05'34.76"

References

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  1. ^ Fotheringham, William (24 September 2009). "Bradley Wiggins curses his luck as Fabian Cancellara triumphs in world time-trial". The Guardian. Retrieved 27 November 2022.
  2. ^ Hickmott, Larry (24 September 2009). "Day 2 – World Road Champs". British Cycling.