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1999 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| name | Men's Individual Road Race |
| image | Jersey_rainbow.svg |
| image_caption | Rainbow jersey |
| image_size | 150 |
| series | [1999 UCI Road World Championships](1999-uci-road-world-championships) |
| date | October 10, 1999 |
| stages | 1 |
| distance | 260 |
| unit | km |
| time | 06h 19' 29" |
| type | medals |
| first | Óscar Freire |
| first_nat | ESP |
| first_team | Spain |
| second | Marcus Zberg |
| second_nat | SUI |
| second_team | Switzerland |
| third | Jean-Cyril Robin |
| third_nat | FRA |
| third_team | France |
| previous | [1998](1998-uci-road-world-championships-men-s-road-race) |
| next | [2000](2000-uci-road-world-championships-men-s-road-race) |
These are the results for the 1999 UCI Road World Championships bicycle race road race. The men's elite race was held on Sunday, October 10, 1999, in Verona, Italy, over a total distance of 260 kilometres (16 laps). There were a total number of 172 starters, with 49 cyclists finishing the race.
Spanish cyclist Óscar Freire secured his first World Championship title in the men's elite road race, completing the 260-kilometre course in 6 hours, 19 minutes, and 29 seconds. He was followed by Swiss rider Markus Zberg in second place and Frenchman Jean-Cyril Robin in third.
Final classification
| Rank | Rider | Time |
|---|---|---|
| Óscar Freire | **06:19:29** | |
| Markus Zberg | **—** | |
| Jean-Cyril Robin | **—** | |
| 4. | Francesco Casagrande | **—** |
| 5. | Chann McRae | **—** |
| 6. | Oscar Camenzind | **—** |
| 7. | Frank Vandenbroucke | **—** |
| 8. | Jan Ullrich | **—** |
| 9. | Dimitri Konyshev | **—** |
| 10. | Daniele Nardello | **+ 00.59** |
| 11. | Andrea Tafi | **—** |
| 12. | Johan Museeuw | **—** |
| 13. | Rolf Sørensen | **— ** |
| 14. | Michael Boogerd | **—** |
| 15. | Marco Serpellini | **+ 01.08** |
| 16. | Beat Zberg | **+ 01.09** |
| 17. | Piotr Wadecki | **—** |
| 18. | Pavel Tonkov | **—** |
| 19. | Maarten den Bakker | **—** |
| 20. | Pascal Richard | **—** |
| 21. | Marco Velo | **—** |
| 22. | Niki Aebersold | **—** |
| 23. | Christophe Moreau | **—** |
| 24. | Santiago Blanco | **— ** |
| 25. | Mirko Celestino | **+ 01.26** |
| 26. | Raimondas Rumšas | **+ 01.43** |
| 27. | Mauro Gianetti | **+ 02.40** |
| 28. | Miguel Ángel Martín | **+ 04.16** |
| 29. | Romans Vainsteins | **+ 08.02** |
| 30. | Gianni Faresin | **+ 08.15** |
| 31. | Zbigniew Piątek | **—** |
| 32. | Manuel Beltrán | **—** |
| 33. | Glenn Magnusson | **—** |
| 34. | Laurent Brochard | **—** |
| 35. | Felice Puttini | **+ 08.17** |
| 36. | José Luis Rubiera | **+ 08.18** |
| 37. | Roberto Laiseka | **—** |
| 38. | Massimo Donati | **—** |
| 39. | Mauro Zanetti | **—** |
| 40. | Peter Farazijn | **—** |
| 41. | Andrei Tchmil | **—** |
| 42. | Raivis Belohvoščiks | **+ 16.01** |
| 43. | Íñigo Chaurreau | **—** |
| 44. | Nicki Sørensen | **—** |
| 45. | Gorazd Štangelj | **— ** |
| 46. | Georg Totschnig | **—** |
| 47. | Andrei Kivilev | **— ** |
| 48. | Marc Lotz | **—** |
| 49. | Sergey Lelekin | **—** |
References
nl:Wereldkampioenschap wielrennen 1999
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