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1999 UCI Road World Championships – Men's road race


FieldValue
nameMen's Individual Road Race
imageJersey_rainbow.svg
image_captionRainbow jersey
image_size150
series[1999 UCI Road World Championships](1999-uci-road-world-championships)
dateOctober 10, 1999
stages1
distance260
unitkm
time06h 19' 29"
typemedals
firstÓscar Freire
first_natESP
first_teamSpain
secondMarcus Zberg
second_natSUI
second_teamSwitzerland
thirdJean-Cyril Robin
third_natFRA
third_teamFrance
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

RankRiderTime
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

References

  1. "Cycling Revealed Timeline".
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