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2014 UCI Road World Championships – Men's junior road race

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2014 UCI Road World Championships – Men's junior road race
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The Men's junior road race of the 2014 UCI Road World Championships took place in and around Ponferrada, Spain on 27 September 2014. The course of the race was 127.40 km (79.16 mi) with the start and finish in Ponferrada.[1]

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In a sprint finish of 32 riders, Jonas Bokeloh became the first German rider since Holger Loew in 1996, to win the junior world title. He out-sprinted Russia's Alexandr Kulikovskiy and Peter Lenderink of the Netherlands for the gold medal.

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Qualification

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Qualification was based mainly on the final UCI Juniors Nations' Cup ranking as of 15 August 2014. The first ten nations in this classification qualified six riders to start, the next five nations qualified five riders to start and the next five nations qualified four riders to start. Spain, as the organising nation, were entitled to five riders to start. Other nations and non ranked nations had the opportunity to send three riders to start. Moreover, continental champions were qualified to take part in the race, on top of the nation numbers. The outgoing World Champion, Mathieu van der Poel, did not compete as he was no longer eligible to contest junior races.[2]

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Course

The race was held on the same circuit as the other road races and consisted of seven laps. The circuit was 18.20 km (11.31 mi) long and included two hills. The total climbing was 306 m (1,004 ft) per lap and the maximum incline was 10.7%.[3]

The first 4 km (2.5 mi) were flat, after which the climb to Alto de Montearenas started, with an average gradient of 8%. After a few hundred metres the ascent flattened and the remaining 5.1 km (3.2 mi) were at an average gradient of 3.5%. Next was a descent, with the steepest point after 11 km (6.8 mi) at a 16% negative gradient.

The Alto de Compostilla was a short climb of 1.1 km (0.68 mi), at an average gradient is 6.5% with some of the steepest parts at 11%. The remaining distance of 4.5 km (2.8 mi) was downhill thereafter, prior to the finish in Ponferrada.

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Schedule

All times are in Central European Time (UTC+1).[4]

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Participating nations

187 cyclists from 55 nations took part in the men's junior road race. The number of cyclists per nation is shown in parentheses.[5]

  • Albania Albania (2)
  • Algeria Algeria (3)
  • Argentina Argentina (2)
  • Australia Australia (4)
  • Austria Austria (3)
  • Azerbaijan Azerbaijan (2)
  • Belgium Belgium (6)
  • Belarus Belarus (3)
  • Brazil Brazil (2)
  • Canada Canada (4)
  • Chile Chile (1)
  • Colombia Colombia (4)
  • Croatia Croatia (1)
  • Czech Republic Czech Republic (1)
  • Denmark Denmark (6)
  • Ecuador Ecuador (1)
  • Egypt Egypt (2)
  • El Salvador El Salvador (1)
  • Estonia Estonia (3)
  • Finland Finland (3)
  • France France (6)
  • United Kingdom Great Britain (5)
  • Germany Germany (6)
  • Hungary Hungary (2)
  • Republic of Ireland Ireland (5)
  • Israel Israel (3)
  • Italy Italy (7)
  • Japan Japan (4)
  • Kazakhstan Kazakhstan (5)
  • Latvia Latvia (3)
  • Liechtenstein Liechtenstein (1)
  • Luxembourg Luxembourg (3)
  • Morocco Morocco (4)
  • Mexico Mexico (3)
  • North Macedonia Macedonia (1)
  • Netherlands Netherlands (6)
  • Norway Norway (6)
  • Poland Poland (3)
  • Portugal Portugal (3)
  • Romania Romania (2)
  • Russia Russia (6)
  • Serbia Serbia (2)
  • Slovakia Slovakia (4)
  • Slovenia Slovenia (6)
  • South Africa South Africa (3)
  • Spain Spain (5) (host)
  • Sweden Sweden (4)
  • Switzerland Switzerland (5)
  • Turkey Turkey (3)
  • Ukraine Ukraine (3)
  • Uruguay Uruguay (1)
  • United States United States (6)
  • Uzbekistan Uzbekistan (3)
  • Venezuela Venezuela (3)
  • Vietnam Vietnam (1)
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Prize money

The UCI assigned premiums for the top 3 finishers with a total prize money of 3,450.[6]

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Results

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Final classification

Of the race's 187 entrants, 110 riders completed the full distance of 127.4 km (79.2 mi).

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Riders who failed to finish

77 riders failed to finish the race.

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References

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