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UCI Road World Championships (2019) Photos Sept 23 -29

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Stage 1:  Mix (M/W) TTT Relay  Full Results and Report

Jos van Emden (Netherlands / Team Jumbo - Visma) leading the men's Dutch team

Amy Pieters (Netherlands / Boels Dolmans) at the front for the women

Markus Riejanne (Netherlands / CCC Liv) and Brand Lucinda (Netherlands / Sunweb) celebrate the win by the mixed men's and women's Dutch team by 23s

Your Mixed TTT winners, Jos van Emden (Netherlands / Team Jumbo - Visma) - Brand Lucinda (Netherlands / Sunweb) - Bauke Mollema (Netherlands / Team Trek Segafredo) - Pieters Amy (Netherlands / Boels Dolmans) - Koen Bouwman (Netherlands / Team Jumbo - Visma) - Markus Riejanne (Netherlands / CCC Liv)

Your Mix Relay podium: 2nd Germany +23s, 1st The Netherlands 38:28, 3rd Great Britain + 51s

Stage 2:  Junior Women's ITT  Full Results and Report


1st Aigul GAREEVA (RUS) 13 km in 22:16

2nd Shirin van Anrooij (The Netherlands) + 3s

3rd Elynor BACKSTEDT (GBR) + 10s

Junior Women's ITT womens: 2nd Shirin van Anrooij (The Netherlands) + 3s, 1st Aigul GAREEVA (RUS) 13 km in 22:16 and 3rd Elynor BACKSTEDT (GBR) + 10s

Stage 3:  Junior Men's ITT  Full Results and Report


Despite an early bike change, 1st Antonio TIBERI (ITA) 27.6 km in 38:28

2nd Enzo Leijnse (NED) + 8s

3rd Marco Brenner (GER) + 13s

4th Quinn SIMMONS (USA) + 20s

Your Junior Men's ITT podium: 2nd Enzo Leijnse (NED) + 8s, 1st Antonio TIBERI (ITA), 3rd Marco Brenner (GER) + 13s

Stage 4:  U23 ITT  Full Results and Report


For the third time, Mikkel Bjerg (Denmark / Team Hagens Berman Axeon) wins the U23 ITT. This time on the 30.3 km course in Harrogate

Mikkel Bjerg (Denmark / Team Hagens Berman Axeon) crossing the finish line wet, windy conditions

2nd Ian Garrison (USA) + 26s

3rd Brandon Mcnulty (USA / Team Rally UHC Cycling) + 28s left it out on the road

Your U23 ITT Podium

Your U23 ITT Podium: 3rd Brandon Mcnulty (USA / Team Rally UHC Cycling) + 28s, 1st Mikkel Bjerg (Denmark / Team Hagens Berman Axeon), 2nd Ian Garrison (USA) + 26s

Stage 5:  Elite Women's ITT  Full Results and Report


Chloe Dygert (USA / SHO Air -Twenty20) passing riders during the Elite Women's ITT including passing/ gaining one-minute on the 2014 champion Lisa Brennauer (Germany) in the first 12 km

Chloe Dygert (USA / SHO Air -Twenty20) on her way to an emphatic win in the Elite Women's ITT by 1:32, the largest winning margin (men's or women's) ever at the World's ITT and the youngest elite world champ ever at 22 years old

Chloe Dygert (USA / SHO Air -Twenty20) post-race

Nothing left in the legs

Chloe Dygert (USA / SHO Air -Twenty20) had every right to expect her impressive ride to stick

2nd Anna Van der Breggen (Netherlands) + 1:32

3rd Annemiek Van Vleuten (Netherlands) + 1:52

Your 2019 Elite Women's ITT Podium

Your 2019 Elite Women's ITT Podium: 2nd Anna Van der Breggen (Netherlands) + 1:32, 1st Chloe Dygert (USA / SHO Air -Twenty20) and 3rd Annemiek Van Vleuten (Netherlands) + 1:52

Stage 6:  Elite Men's ITT  Full Results and Report


Start scene for the 54 km Elite Men's ITT in Northhallerton

Rohan Dennis (Australia / Team Bahrain - Merida) on his way to winning the Elite Men's ITT again

Rohan Dennis (Australia / Team Bahrain - Merida) passing Vuelta a Espana champ Primoz Roglic (Slovenia / Team Jumbo - Visma) near the finish who finished 12th

Rohan Dennis (Australia / Team Bahrain - Merida) was the only rider in the 57-racer field to top an average speed of 49kph

Rohan Dennis (Australia / Team Bahrain - Merida) wins a two-up sprint to claim the Elite Men's ITT by 1:08 in 1:05:05

2nd Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) 1:08

2nd Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) 1:08

2nd Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) 1:08. No longer a man among boys, Remco Evenepoel delivers againvelonews

3rd Filippo Ganna (Italy) + 1:55

4th Patrick Bevin (New Zealand) + 1:57

5th Alex Dowsett (Great Britain) + 2:01

6th Lawson Craddock (United States) + 2:07

7th Tanel Kangert (Estonia) + 2:07

8th Nelson Oliveira (Portugal) + 2:09

9th Tony Martin (Germany) + 2:27

11th Victor Campenaerts (Belgium) + 2:49 after two bike changes

12th Primoz Roglic (Slovenia) + 3:00

13th Luke Durbridge (Australia) + 3:00

14th John Archibald (Great Britain) + 3:10

19th Chad Haga (United States) + 3:57

20th Maciej Bodnar (Poland) + 4:00

Rohan Dennis and his wie Melissa Hosking and his son celebrate another world title

3rd Filippo Ganna (Italy) + 1:55

2nd Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) 1:08

Your 2019 Elite Men's ITT podium: 2nd Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) 1:08, 1st Rohan Dennis (Australia / Team Bahrain - Merida), 3rd Filippo Ganna (Italy) + 1:55




Your 2019 Elite Men's ITT podium: 2nd Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) 1:08, 1st Rohan Dennis (Australia / Team Bahrain - Merida), 3rd Filippo Ganna (Italy) + 1:55

Commentary: Positive thinking powered Rohan Dennis to TT goldvelonews

Stage 7:  Junior Men's RR  Full Results and Report


Rollout from Richmond for the 148 km Junior Men's RR


The winning break

Quinn Simmons (United States Of America) soling the final circuits through Harrogate

Quinn Simmons (United States Of America) wins the Junior Men's RR after a 33 km solo attack

2nd Alessio Martinelli (Italy) + 56s

Magnus Sheffield (United States Of America), far right, wins the bronze medal bunch sprint + 1:33

4th Enzo Leijnse (Netherlands), 5th Gianmarco Garofoli (Italy) and 6th Vegard Stokke (Norway)

Your Junior Men's RR podium: 2nd Alessio Martinelli (Italy) + 56s, 1st Quinn Simmons (United States Of America) and 3rd Magnus Sheffield (United States Of America) + 1:33

1st and 3rd for the United States with Quinn Simmons (United States Of America) and Magnus Sheffield (United States Of America)

Stage 8:  Junior Women's RR  Full Results and Report


Crash during the sprint finish of the Junior Women's RR

Megan Jastrab (USA) wins ahead of Julie De Wilde (BEL) and 3rd Lieke Nooijen (NLD)

Second Gold in two days for the United States

Your Junior Women's RR Podium: 2nd Julie De Wilde (BEL), 1st Megan Jastrab (USA) and 3rd Lieke Nooijen (NLD)

Stage 9:  U23 RR  Full Results and Report


The 190 km U23 RR

For 15 minutes, Nils Eekhoff (Netherlands / Development Team Sunweb) was the U23 champion

Disqualified and distraught Nils Eekhoff (Netherlands / Development Team Sunweb) for using team cars with 125 km to go to rejoin the peloton


(Adjusted) Men Under 23 RR podium: 2nd Stefan Bissegger (Switzerland), 1st Samuele Battistella (Italy) 3:53:52 and 3rd Thomas Pidcock (Great Britain)

Stage 10:  Elite Women's RR  Full Results and Report


Start of the Women's RR, Bradford to Harrogate (149,4KM)


Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands / Mitchelton Scott) off on a 106km solo attack

Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands / Mitchelton Scott)


Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands / Mitchelton Scott) on her way to victory

With no organized chase, Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands / Mitchelton Scott) solos 106 km to win the Elite Women's RR by 2:15

Plenty to time to contemplate victory

3rd Amanda Spratt (Australia / Mitchelton Scott), 2nd Anna Van der Breggen (Netherlands Boels Dolmans), 5th Elisa Longo Borghini (Italy / Trek Segafredo)

4th Chloe Dygert (United States Of America) + 3:24

Your Elite Women's Podium: 2nd Anna van der Breggen (Netherlands) + 2:15, 1st Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands) 4:06:05 and 3rd Amanda Spratt (Australia) + 2:28

Your Elite Women's Podium: 2nd Anna van der Breggen (Netherlands) + 2:15, 1st Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands) 4:06:05 and 3rd Amanda Spratt (Australia) + 2:28

Stage 11:  Elite Men's RR  Full Results and Report