2007 UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial
The 2007 edition of the UCI Road World Championships Time Trial took place on September 27. The Championships was hosted by the German city of Stuttgart, and featured two laps of an urban circuit, amounting to 44.9 kilometres of racing against the clock.
2007 UCI Road World Championships | |||||||||||||
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Race details | |||||||||||||
Dates | 2007-09-27 in | ||||||||||||
Stages | 1 | ||||||||||||
Distance | 44.9 km (27.90 mi) | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 00h 54' 41" | ||||||||||||
Results | |||||||||||||
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Events at the 2007 UCI Road World Championships | ||
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Participating nations | ||
Elite events | ||
Elite road race | men | women |
Elite time trial | men | women |
Under-23 events | ||
Under-23 road race | men | |
Under-23 time trial | men | |
This time trial was shorter than that of the 2006 edition in Salzburg, which was won by Swiss Fabian Cancellara.
Final classification
Rank | Rider | Time |
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00:55.41,35 | ||
+ 0.52,1 | ||
+ 0.57,8 | ||
4. | + 1.12,2 | |
5. | + 1.17,5 | |
6. | + 1.47,0 | |
7. | + 1.56,2 | |
8. | + 2.02,7 | |
9. | + 2.03,5 | |
10. | + 2.10,8 | |
11. | + 2.11,0 | |
12. | + 2.13,9 | |
13. | + 2.19,8 | |
14. | + 2.20,1 | |
15. | + 2.30,5 | |
16. | + 2.32,0 | |
17. | + 2.38,0 | |
18. | + 2.40,1 | |
19. | + 2.42,1 | |
20. | + 2.43,0 | |
21. | + .48,4 | |
22. | + 2.57,8 | |
23. | + 3.03,2 | |
24. | + 3.07,9 | |
25. | + 3.21,4 | |
26. | + 3.22,8 | |
27. | + 3.26,2 | |
28. | + 3.39,3 | |
29. | + 3.45,9 | |
30. | + 3.46,0 | |
31. | + 3.48,9 | |
32. | + 3.49,5 | |
33. | + 3.50,1 | |
34. | + 4.00,3 | |
35. | + 4.00,8 | |
36. | + 4.04,3 | |
37. | + 4.09,6 | |
38. | + 4.10,9 | |
39. | + 4.12,9 | |
40. | + 4.30,7 | |
41. | + 4.32,8 | |
42. | + 4.42,0 | |
43. | + 4.48,9 | |
44. | + 4.52,7 | |
45. | + 5.05,9 | |
46. | + 5.07,6 | |
47. | + 5.09,5 | |
48. | + 5.10,0 | |
49. | + 5.11,5 | |
50. | + 5.15,5 | |
51. | + 5.17,0 | |
52. | + 5.24,0 | |
53. | + 5.25,2 | |
54. | + 5.26,2 | |
55. | + 5.42,9 | |
56. | + 5.43,2 | |
57. | + 5.52,0 | |
58. | + 6.01,5 | |
59. | + 6.31,0 | |
60. | + 6.37,5 | |
61. | + 6.38,4 | |
62. | + 6.39,2 | |
63. | + 7.16,4 | |
64. | + 7.22,1 | |
65. | + 7.29,1 | |
66. | + 8.35,2 | |
67. | + 9.13,5 | |
68. | + 9.22,4 | |
69. | + 9.46,6 |
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