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2004 UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial

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Men's Time Trial
2004 UCI Road World Championships
Rainbow jersey
Race details
Dates29 September
Stages1
Distance46.75 km (29.05 mi)
Winning time57' 30.12"
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The men's time trial at the 2004 UCI Road World Championships was held on 29 September 2004 in Bardolino (Verona), Italy.[1]

Classification

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Cyclist Nation Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Michael Rogers  Australia in 57 min 30 s 12
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Michael Rich  Germany + 1 min 12 s 43
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Alexander Vinokourov  Kazakhstan + 1 min 25 s 04
4 Gustav Larsson  Sweden + 1 min 34 s 47
DSQ David Zabriskie[n 1]  United States + 1 min 36 s 86
6 Marzio Bruseghin  Italy + 1 min 37 s 26
7 Marc Wauters  Belgium + 1 min 56 s 33
8 Fabian Cancellara   Switzerland + 2 min 10 s 67
9 José Iván Gutiérrez  Spain + 2 min 23 s 12
10 Uwe Peschel  Germany + 2 min 28 s 75
11 Andrea Peron  Italy + 2 min 32 s 03
12 Brian Vandborg  Denmark + 2 min 34 s 87
13 Bert Roesems  Belgium + 2 min 36 s 17
14 Eddy Seigneur  France + 2 min 41 s 66
15 David McCann  Ireland + 2 min 44 s 82
16 Przemysław Niemiec  Poland + 2 min 59 s 58
17 Dmitri Semov  Russia + 3 min 05 s 75
18 Ivaïlo Gabrovski  Bulgaria + 3 min 16 s 39
19 Sergiy Matveyev  Ukraine + 3 min 38 s 99
20 László Bodrogi  Hungary + 3 min 40 s 47
21 Frédéric Finot  France + 3 min 42 s 63
22 Eric Wohlberg  Canada + 3 min 48 s 56
23 Joost Posthuma  Netherlands + 3 min 50 s 03
24 Ruslan Ivanov  Moldova + 3 min 54 s 66
25 Bradley McGee  Australia + 4 min 08 s 28
26 Iván Parra  Colombia + 4 min 11 s 82
27 Jean Nuttli   Switzerland + 4 min 15 s 61
28 Michael Blaudzun  Denmark + 4 min 19 s 56
29 Víctor Hugo Peña  Colombia + 4 min 22 s 63
30 Michal Hrazdíra  Czech Republic + 4 min 24 s 12
31 Marcus Ljungqvist  Sweden + 4 min 27 s 73
32 Svein Tuft  Canada + 4 min 46 s 73
33 Gregor Gazvoda  Slovenia + 4 min 57 s 56
34 Isidro Nozal  Spain + 5 min 02 s 64
35 Thomas Danielson  United States + 5 min 06 s 21
36 Benoît Joachim  Luxembourg + 5 min 07 s 68
37 Denis Shkarpeta  Uzbekistan + 5 min 31 s 26
38 David O'Loughlin  Ireland + 5 min 32 s 24
39 Oleg Zhukov  Russia + 5 min 45 s 49
40 Yuriy Krivtsov  Ukraine + 5 min 48 s 08
41 Raivis Belohvoščiks  Latvia + 5 min 57 s 77
42 Krzysztof Ciesielski  Poland + 6 min 07 s 43
43 Martin Prázdnovský  Slovakia + 6 min 48 s 92
44 Csaba Szekeres  Hungary + 7 min 19 s 98
45 Rafael Nuritdinov  Uzbekistan + 7 min 52 s 57
46 Dean Podgornik  Slovenia + 8 min 33 s 77
DSQ Bart Voskamp  Netherlands +
  1. ^ David Zabriskie, finishing 5th, was disqualified by the UCI in 2012[2]

References

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  1. ^ "www.cyclingnews.com presents the 2004 World Championships". autobus.cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 19 December 2022.
  2. ^ "Six former Armstrong USPS teammates receive bans from USADA". cyclingnews.com. 10 October 2012. Retrieved 11 October 2012.