2015 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race

The Men's road race of the 2015 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on September 27, 2015, in Richmond, Virginia, United States. It was the 82nd edition of the championship, and Poland's Michał Kwiatkowski was the defending champion.

Men's road race
2015 UCI Road World Championships
Rainbow jersey
Race details
DatesSeptember 27, 2015
Stages1
Distance261.40 km (162.4 mi)
Winning time6h 14' 37"[1]
Medalists
  Gold Peter Sagan (SVK)
  Silver Michael Matthews (AUS)
  Bronze Ramūnas Navardauskas (LTU)
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Peter Sagan of Slovakia attacked on the final climb up 23rd Street and managed to stay clear of the field to take his first world title.[2] Three seconds behind, Australian rider Michael Matthews and Lithuania's Ramūnas Navardauskas led home a 24-rider group to take the silver and bronze medals respectively.[1][3][4]

Course

Profile of the road race circuit

All road races took place on a challenging, technical and inner-city road circuit, 16.22 km (10.08 mi) in length. The elite men's race consisted of 15 laps – plus a start lap of 18.1 km (11.2 mi) – for a total of 261.4 km (162.4 mi).

The circuit headed west from Downtown Richmond, working its way onto Monument Avenue, a paver-lined, historic boulevard that's been named one of the "10 Great Streets in America". Cyclists took a 180-degree turn at the Jefferson Davis monument and then maneuvered through the Uptown district and Virginia Commonwealth University. Halfway through the circuit, the race headed down into Shockoe Bottom before following the canal and passing Great Shiplock Park, the start of the Virginia Capital Trail. A sharp, off-camber turn at Rocketts Landing brought the riders to the narrow, twisty, cobbled 200 meters (660 feet) climb up to Libby Hill Park in the historic Church Hill neighborhood. A quick descent, followed by three hard turns led to a 100 meters (330 feet) climb up 23rd Street. Once atop this steep cobbled hill, riders descended into Shockoe Bottom. This led them to the final 300 meters (980 feet) climb on Governor Street. At the top, the riders had to take a sharp left turn onto the false-flat finishing straight, 680 meters (2,230 feet) to the finish.

Qualification

Qualification was based on performances on the UCI run tours during 2015. Results from January to the middle of August counted towards the qualification criteria on both the 2015 UCI World Tour and the UCI Continental Circuits across the world, with the rankings being determined upon the release of the numerous tour rankings on August 15, 2015.[5]

The following 51 nations qualified.

Number of ridersNations
14 to enter, 9 to start  Australia,  Belgium,  Colombia,  France,  Germany,  Great Britain,  Italy,  Netherlands,  Spain
9 to enter, 6 to start  Algeria,  Canada,  Czech Republic,  Denmark,  Iran,  Norway,  Poland,  Russia,  Slovenia,  Ukraine,  United States,  Venezuela
5 to enter, 3 to start  Argentina,  Austria,  Belarus,  Brazil,  Costa Rica,  Croatia,  Estonia,  Ireland,  Japan,  Kazakhstan,  Lithuania,  Luxembourg,  Morocco,  New Zealand,  Portugal,  Slovakia,  South Africa,  South Korea,   Switzerland,  Turkey
2 to enter, 1 to start  Azerbaijan,  Chile,  Ecuador,  Eritrea,  Greece,  Guatemala,  Latvia,  Romania,  Serbia,  Tunisia

The qualification process became subject to criticism after several nations, including Iran, Turkey and Morocco did not take up their allocation.[6]

Schedule

All times are in Eastern Daylight Time (UTC−4).[7]

DateTimeEvent
September 27, 20159:00–15:40Men's road race

Final classification

Of the race's 192 entrants, 110 riders completed the full distance of 261.4 km (162.4 mi).[1]

RankRiderCountryTime
97Jan Bárta  Czech Republic+ 6' 43"
98Jiří Polnický  Czech Republic+ 6' 43"
99Pim Ligthart  Netherlands+ 6' 43"
100Cyril Lemoine  France+ 6' 43"
101Scott Thwaites  Great Britain+ 6' 43"
102Diego Ulissi  Italy+ 6' 43"
103Paul Voss  Germany+ 8' 12"
104Paul Martens  Germany+ 10' 47"
105André Greipel  Germany+ 10' 47"
106Marcel Sieberg  Germany+ 10' 47"
107Guillaume Boivin  Canada+ 11' 11"
108Radoslav Rogina  Croatia+ 11' 11"
109Lawson Craddock  United States+ 12' 56"
110Gatis Smukulis  Latvia+ 13' 58"
Joaquim Rodríguez  SpainDNF
Florian Vachon  FranceDNF
Simon Clarke  AustraliaDNF
Mitchell Docker  AustraliaDNF
Kristijan Đurasek  CroatiaDNF
Georg Preidler  AustriaDNF
Christian Knees  GermanyDNF
Reinardt Janse van Rensburg  South AfricaDNF
Jay McCarthy  AustraliaDNF
Luke Durbridge  AustraliaDNF
Roman Kreuziger  Czech RepublicDNF
Luke Rowe  Great BritainDNF
Christopher Juul-Jensen  DenmarkDNF
Rasmus Guldhammer  DenmarkDNF
Nikolas Maes  BelgiumDNF
Imanol Erviti  SpainDNF
Rubén Plaza  SpainDNF
Denys Kostyuk  UkraineDNF
Lars Petter Nordhaug  NorwayDNF
Kohei Uchima  JapanDNF
Ruslan Tleubayev  KazakhstanDNF
Sébastien Minard  FranceDNF
Juraj Sagan  SlovakiaDNF
Michael Kolář  SlovakiaDNF
Kristijan Koren  SloveniaDNF
Lluís Mas  SpainDNF
Borut Božič  SloveniaDNF
Vasil Kiryienka  BelarusDNF
Juan Carlos Rojas Villegas  Costa RicaDNF
Ryan Roth  CanadaDNF
Jarlinson Pantano  ColombiaDNF
Johannes Fröhlinger  GermanyDNF
Gediminas Bagdonas  LithuaniaDNF
Petr Vakoč  Czech RepublicDNF
Sven Erik Bystrøm  NorwayDNF
Iljo Keisse  BelgiumDNF
José Gonçalves  PortugalDNF
Winner Anacona  ColombiaDNF
Alex Cano  ColombiaDNF
Mekseb Debesay  EritreaDNF
Manuel Rodas  GuatemalaDNF
Julien Simon  FranceDNF
Vitaliy Buts  UkraineDNF
Andrew Fenn  Great BritainDNF
Lukas Pöstlberger  AustriaDNF
Julian Alaphilippe  FranceDNF
Maciej Bodnar  PolandDNF
Oleksandr Polivoda  UkraineDNF
Polychronis Tzortzakis  GreeceDNF
Edwin Ávila  ColombiaDNF
Conor Dunne  IrelandDNF
Evaldas Šiškevičius  LithuaniaDNF
Byron Guamá  EcuadorDNF
Kléber Ramos  BrazilDNF
Fumiyuki Beppu  JapanDNF
Miguel Ángel López  ColombiaDNF
Hugo Houle  CanadaDNF
Alex Dowsett  Great BritainDNF
Jesse Sergent  New ZealandDNF
Carlos Alzate  ColombiaDNF
Tomáš Bucháček  Czech RepublicDNF
Serghei Țvetcov  RomaniaDNF
Sam Bewley  New ZealandDNF
Laurent Didier  LuxembourgDNF
Daniel Jaramillo  ColombiaDNF
Marko Kump  SloveniaDNF
Vegard Breen  NorwayDNF
Yauheni Hutarovich  BelarusDNF
Jos van Emden  NetherlandsDNF
Jempy Drucker  LuxembourgDNF
Ivan Stević  SerbiaDNF
Daniel Oss  ItalyDNF
Andriy Khripta  UkraineDNF
Nikolay Mihaylov  BulgariaDNF
Park Sung-baek  South KoreaDNF
Gonzalo Garrido  ChileDNF
Alex Kirsch  LuxembourgDNF
Daniel Díaz  ArgentinaDNF
Seo Joon-yong  South KoreaDNF
Antonio Garnero  BrazilDNF
César Rojas Villegas  Costa RicaDNF
Jaco Venter  South AfricaDNS

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