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2010 UCI Road World Championships

Cycling world championships

2010 UCI Road World Championships

Cycling world championships

FieldValue
image2010 UCI Road World Championships logo.png
venueGeelong and Melbourne, Australia Australia
date29 September – 3 October 2010
nations49
cyclists444
events6
previous[Mendrisio 2009](2009-uci-road-world-championships)
next[København 2011](2011-uci-road-world-championships)

The 2010 UCI Road World Championships took place in Geelong and Melbourne, Australia, over 5 days from 29 September to 3 October 2010. It was the 83rd UCI Road World Championships and the first time that Australia had held the event. Coincidentally, the title's defender at the road race was an Australian, Cadel Evans, who has a home in Barwon Heads, only 20 km from Geelong.

The time trial and most of the road race elements of the 2010 UCI Road World Championships were staged in Geelong, while the final event, the men's road race, started in Melbourne and went to Geelong, where it finished after 11 laps of the road-race circuit.

The events were spread over five days, allowing recovery time for those riders wishing to take part in both the time trial and the road race. The first event, the men's under-23 time trial resulted in a win for Taylor Phinney, who went on to share third place in the U-23 road race, which was won from a group sprint by Michael Matthews of Australia. In the women's events, Olympic silver medallist Emma Pooley became the first British rider to win the time trial, and Giorgia Bronzini, bronze medallist in the 2007 championships, won from a three rider chase group.

Switzerland's Fabian Cancellara successfully defended his men's time trial title, achieving a record fourth win: and in the final, showpiece event, Thor Hushovd became the first Norwegian winner, and a bronze for Allan Davis clinched top place in the medal table for the hosts.

Competition schedule

All times are local (UTC+10).

Location of Victoria, Australia
Event DateStarting TimeEvent Details
29 September10:00Under 23 Men Time trial (31.8 km)
15:00Elite Women Time trial (22.9 km)
30 September13:00Elite Men Time trial (45.8 km)
1 October13:00Under 23 Men Road race (159 km)
2 October13:00Elite Women Road race (127.2 km)
3 October10:00Elite Men Road race (262.7 km)

Participating nations

444 cyclists from 49 national federations participated. The number of cyclists per nation that competed is shown in parentheses.

Participating national federations
Click on a nation to go to the nations' UCI Road World Championships page

Events summary

View down the start-finish straight, showing the final incline with which riders had to contend
Time trial
**Taylor Phinney**
USA42' 50.29"Luke Durbridge
AUS+ 1.90"Marcel Kittel
GER+ 24.01"

Medal table

Tony Martin
PlaceNationTotal
11
21
31
41
10
10
70
80
01
100
00
00
**Total**66

References

References

  1. [http://www.geelongadvertiser.com.au/article/2009/09/29/108291_geelong_sports.html Barwon Heads cyclist Cadel Evans on top of the world]
  2. "2010 Cycling".
  3. (2010-10-03). "Norway's Thor Hushovd claims world road race crown". CNN.
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