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2014 UCI Road World Championships – Men's under-23 time trial

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2014 UCI Road World Championships – Men's under-23 time trial
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The Men's under-23 time trial of the 2014 UCI Road World Championships took place in and around Ponferrada, Spain on 22 September 2014. The course of the race was 36.15 km (22.46 mi) with the start and finish in Ponferrada.[2]

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The world title was won by Australia's Campbell Flakemore – who finished fourth in the event in 2013 – and in the process, became the fourth Australian rider in the last six years to win the title. Flakemore completed the course just 0.48 seconds quicker than the silver medallist Ryan Mullen of the Republic of Ireland, while the bronze medal was taken by Swiss rider Stefan Küng, 9.22 seconds behind Flakemore.

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Qualification

All National Federations were allowed to enter four riders for the race, with a maximum of two riders to start. In addition to this number, the outgoing World Champion and the current continental champions were also able to take part.[3]

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Schedule

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

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Participating nations

63 cyclists from 40 nations took part in the men's under-23 time trial. The number of cyclists per nation is shown in parentheses.[5]

  • Algeria Algeria (2)
  • Argentina Argentina (2)
  • Australia Australia (1)
  • Austria Austria (2)
  • Azerbaijan Azerbaijan (1)
  • Belgium Belgium (2)
  • Chile Chile (1)
  • Colombia Colombia (2)
  • Croatia Croatia (1)
  • Denmark Denmark (2)
  • France France (2)
  • United Kingdom Great Britain (2)
  • Germany Germany (2)
  • Greece Greece (1)
  • Honduras Honduras (1)
  • Republic of Ireland Ireland (1)
  • Italy Italy (2)
  • Kazakhstan Kazakhstan (3)
  • Luxembourg Luxembourg (1)
  • Morocco Morocco (2)
  • Moldova Moldova (1)
  • Mexico Mexico (1)
  • Netherlands Netherlands (1)
  • Norway Norway (1)
  • New Zealand New Zealand (2)
  • Poland Poland (1)
  • Portugal Portugal (1)
  • Qatar Qatar (1)
  • Romania Romania (1)
  • Russia Russia (2)
  • Rwanda Rwanda (2)
  • Singapore Singapore (1)
  • Slovenia Slovenia (1)
  • South Africa South Africa (2)
  • Spain Spain (2) (host)
  • Sweden Sweden (2)
  • Switzerland Switzerland (3)
  • Turkey Turkey (2)
  • Ukraine Ukraine (1)
  • United States United States (2)

Prize money

The UCI assigned premiums for the top 3 finishers with a total prize money of 5,367.[6]

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Final classification

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