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The 2006 edition of the Men's Under-23 Time Trial World Championships took place on September 20. The Championships were hosted by the Austrian city of Salzburg, and it featured 39.54 kilometres of racing against the clock.
September 20, 2006: Salzburg, 39.54 km
[1] | Cyclist | Nation | Time |
---|---|---|---|
1 | Dominique Cornu | Belgium | 49' 28.42" (47.904 km/h) |
2 | Mikhail Ignatiev | Russia | + 37.10" |
3 | Jérôme Coppel | France | + 44.66" |
4 | Alexander Filippov | Russia | + 51.52" |
5 | Edvald Boasson Hagen | Norway | + 1' 12.69" |
6 | Stefan Schaefer | Germany | + 1' 21.28" |
7 | Logan Dennis Hutchings | New Zealand | + 1' 25.06" |
8 | Simon Špilak | Slovenia | + 1' 26.60" |
9 | Peter Latham | New Zealand | + 1' 29.03" |
10 | Kristjan Koren | Slovenia | + 1' 36.32" |
11 | Alex Rasmussen | Denmark | + 1' 38.90" |
12 | Ignatas Konovalovas | Lithuania | + 1' 41.11" |
13 | Maxim Belkov | Russia | + 1' 43.21" |
14 | Martin Mortensen | Denmark | + 1' 46.17" |
15 | Dmytro Grabovskyy | Ukraine | + 1' 49.32" |
16 | Andrei Kunitski | Belarus | + 1' 53.21" |
17 | Branislau Samoilau | Belarus | + 1' 54.04" |
18 | Tony Martin | Germany | + 1' 56.27" |
19 | Rein Taaramäe | Estonia | + 1' 59.09" |
20 | Sylvain Georges | France | + 2' 03.66" |
21 | Alan Marangoni | Italy | + 2' 06.32" |
22 | Jos van Emden | Netherlands | + 2' 06.87" |
23 | Ian Stannard | Great Britain | + 2' 08.57" |
24 | Mateusz Taciak | Poland | + 2' 14.83" |
25 | Rigoberto Urán Urán | Colombia | + 2' 22.06" |
26 | Lars Boom | Netherlands | + 2' 32.11" |
27 | Gatis Smukulis | Latvia | + 2' 38.40" |
28 | Thomas Frei | Switzerland | + 2' 41.97" |
29 | Shaun Higgerson | Australia | + 2' 47.08" |
30 | Steven Cozza | United States | + 2' 47.45" |
31 | Martin Velits | Slovakia | + 2' 51.03" |
32 | Luca Barla | Italy | + 2' 56.54" |
33 | Mark Jamieson | Australia | + 3' 13.66" |
34 | Alexandr Pliuschkin | Moldova | + 3' 14.69" |
35 | Andrey Zeits | Kazakhstan | + 3' 27.74" |
36 | Chris Froome | Kenya | + 3' 32.28" |
37 | Ruslan Sambris | Moldova | + 3' 37.66" |
38 | Peter Velits | Slovakia | + 3' 50.71" |
39 | Hyun Wook Joo | Korea | + 3' 52.90" |
40 | Brent Bookwalter | United States | + 3' 53.79" |
41 | Berik Kupeshov | Kazakhstan | + 3' 58.15" |
42 | Oleksan. Surutkovych | Ukraine | + 4' 00.54" |
43 | Bradley Fairall | Canada | + 4' 07.77" |
44 | Ryan Connor | Ireland | + 4' 08.13" |
45 | Maciej Bodnar | Poland | + 4' 08.40" |
46 | Stefan Denifl | Austria | + 4' 32.57" |
47 | Federico Pagani | Argentina | + 4' 38.69" |
48 | Fabio Duarte Arevalo | Colombia | + 4' 40.51" |
49 | Abdelkad. Belmokhtar | Algeria | + 4' 51.40" |
50 | David Veilleux | Canada | + 5' 00.40" |
51 | Stefan Kushlev | Bulgaria | + 5' 13.48" |
52 | Gert Jõeäär | Estonia | + 5' 22.27" |
53 | Adrian Hegyvari | Hungary | + 5' 38.64" |
54 | Javier Chacon Quesada | Spain | + 5' 40.91" |
55 | Jorge Soto | Uruguay | + 5' 47.19" |
56 | Juan. Fernandez Mora | Spain | + 5' 51.63" |
57 | Lukas Sablik | Czech Republic | + 6' 07.18" |
58 | Akos Haiszer | Hungary | + 6' 15.02" |
59 | Mohamed. Aoun Seghir | Algeria | + 10' 13.51" |
DNS | Abund. Guerrero Mata | Mexico | |
DNS | Magno Nazaret | Brazil |
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