2012 UCI Road World Championships

The 2012 UCI Road World Championships took place in the southern part of the Dutch province of Limburg, also known as South Limburg, between September 15 and 23. The event consisted of a road race and a time trial for men, women and men under 23, and team time trials for elite men and women. It was the 79th Road World Championships. Castelfidardo near Loreto in Italy was also a candidate, but Italy had held the UCI Road World Championships in Varese in 2008. The Netherlands had last hosted the Road World Championships in 1998, in Valkenburg aan de Geul, and 2012 was the seventh time that the country hosted the championships.

2012 UCI Road World Championships
VenueValkenburg, the Netherlands
Date(s) (2012-09-15 - 2012-09-23)September 15–23, 2012
Nations participating74
Events12

The 2012 championships had a number of changes compared to the former editions.[1] A team time trial was reintroduced. This was last competed as a world championship event in 1994 between nations. The reintroduction will see trade teams compete, similar to the Eindhoven Team Time Trial held between 2005 and 2007. The Junior championships will also be on the programme. With the extra events, the championships will be held over two weekends (nine days) and will also include an opening ceremony and a cyclosportive event.

The start and finish for the events was in Vilt, a commune of Valkenburg aan de Geul on top of the Cauberg.

Schedule

Ellen van Dijk and Niki Terpstra celebrating their World Team Time Trial title
September 16
September 17
September 18
September 19
September 21
  • 14:00–16:10 – Road race – Junior Women, 80 km, 5 x Circuit (5 x 16.125 km)
September 22
  • 09:00–13:15 – Road race – Under 23 Men, 177 km, 11 x Circuit (11 x 16.125 km)
  • 14:30–17:45 – Road race – Elite Women, 129 km, 8 x Circuit (8 x 16.125 km)
September 23
  • 09:00–12:10 – Road race – Junior Men, 129 km, 8 x Circuit (8 x 16.125 km)
  • 10:45–17:00 – Road race – Elite Men, 267 km, Start in Maastricht, then, after 106 km through the southern part of the province of Limburg, 10 x Circuit (10 x 16.125 km)

Circuit = west on Rijksweg in Vilt, continuing through Berg en Terblijt onto Bergerstraat, turning left grazing Maastricht on the east by going south on Molenweg, then turning left and continuing east on Bemelerweg, continuing onto Oude Akerstraat and Bemelerberg through Bemelen, continuing onto Gasthuis, turning left and continuing northeast On Smitserweg, which turns into Bemelerweg grazing Sibbe on the west and into Daalhemerweg curving to north all the way into Valkenburg aan de Geul, at the end turning left onto Cauberg, back to Vilt.

Participating nations

Cyclists from 74 national federations participated. The number of cyclists per nation that competed, excluding riders in the team time trials, is shown in parentheses.

Participating national federations
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  •  Algeria
  •  Andorra (1)
  •  Argentina
  •  Australia
  •  Austria
  •  Azerbaijan (2)
  •  Belarus
  •  Belgium
  •  Bolivia (1)
  •  Brazil
  •  Bulgaria (1)
  •  Canada
  •  Chile
  •  Colombia
  •  Costa Rica (1)
  •  Croatia
  •  Czech Republic
  •  Denmark
  •  Dominican Republic
  •  Ecuador
  •  Eritrea (1)
  •  Estonia
  •  Ethiopia
  •  Finland
  •  France
  •  Germany (34)
  •  Great Britain
  •  Greece
  •  Guam (1)
  •  Hong Kong
  •  Hungary
  •  Ireland
  •  Israel
  •  Italy
  •  Ivory Coast (1)
  •  Japan
  •  Kazakhstan
  •  Kyrgyzstan (1)
  •  Latvia
  •  Lebanon
  •  Lithuania
  •  Luxembourg
  •  North Macedonia (1)
  •  Malaysia
  •  Mexico
  •  Moldova
  •  Monaco
  •  Morocco
  •  Namibia (1)
  •  Netherlands (39) (host)
  •  Netherlands Antilles
  •  New Zealand
  •  Norway
  •  Panama (1)
  •  Poland
  •  Portugal
  •  Russia
  •  Saint Kitts and Nevis (1)
  •  San Marino
  •  Serbia
  •  Slovakia
  •  Slovenia
  •  South Africa
  •  South Korea (1)
  •  Spain
  •  Sweden
  •   Switzerland
  •  Thailand (1)
  •  Tunisia
  •  Turkey
  •  Ukraine
  •  United States
  •  Uruguay (1)
  •  Venezuela

Events summary

Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Events
Men's road race
 Philippe Gilbert (BEL) 6h 10' 41"  Edvald Boasson Hagen (NOR) + 4"  Alejandro Valverde (ESP) + 5"
Men's time trial
 Tony Martin (GER) 58' 38.76"  Taylor Phinney (USA) + 5.37"  Vasil Kiryienka (BLR) + 1' 44.99"
Men's team time trial
Omega Pharma–Quick-Step 1h 03' 17.17" BMC Racing Team + 3.23" Orica–GreenEDGE + 47.06"
 Tom Boonen (BEL)
 Sylvain Chavanel (FRA)
 Tony Martin (GER)
 Niki Terpstra (NED)
 Kristof Vandewalle (BEL)
 Peter Velits (SVK)
 Alessandro Ballan (ITA)
 Philippe Gilbert (BEL)
 Taylor Phinney (USA)
 Marco Pinotti (ITA)
 Manuel Quinziato (ITA)
 Tejay van Garderen (USA)
 Sam Bewley (NZL)
 Luke Durbridge (AUS)
 Sebastian Langeveld (NED)
 Cameron Meyer (AUS)
 Jens Mouris (NED)
 Svein Tuft (CAN)
Women's Events
Women's road race
 Marianne Vos (NED) 3h 14' 29"  Rachel Neylan (AUS) + 10"  Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA) + 18"
Women's time trial
 Judith Arndt (GER) 32' 26.46"  Evelyn Stevens (USA) + 33.77"  Linda Villumsen (NZL) + 40.57"
Women's team time trial
Team Specialized–lululemon 46' 31.63" Orica-AIS + 24.19" AA Drink–leontien.nl + 1' 59.32"
 Charlotte Becker (GER)
 Ellen van Dijk (NED)
 Amber Neben (USA)
 Evelyn Stevens (USA)
 Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (GER)
 Trixi Worrack (GER)
 Judith Arndt (GER)
 Shara Gillow (AUS)
 Loes Gunnewijk (NED)
 Melissa Hoskins (AUS)
 Alex Rhodes (AUS)
 Linda Villumsen (NZL)
 Chantal Blaak (NED)
 Lucinda Brand (NED)
 Jessie Daams (BEL)
 Sharon Laws (GBR)
 Emma Pooley (GBR)
 Kirsten Wild (NED)
Men's Under-23 Events
Men's under-23 road race
 Alexey Lutsenko (KAZ) 4h 20' 15"  Bryan Coquard (FRA) s.t.  Tom Van Asbroeck (BEL) s.t.
Men's under-23 time trial
 Anton Vorobyev (RUS) 44' 09.02"  Rohan Dennis (AUS) + 44.39"  Damien Howson (AUS) + 51.12"
Men's Juniors Events
Men's junior road race
 Matej Mohorič (SLO) 3h 00' 45"  Caleb Ewan (AUS) s.t.  Josip Rumac (CRO) s.t.
Men's junior time trial
 Oskar Svendsen (NOR) 35' 34.75"  Matej Mohorič (SLO) + 7.04"  Maximilian Schachmann (GER) + 11.83"
Women's Juniors Events
Women's junior road race
 Lucy Garner (GBR) 2h 11' 26"  Eline Brustad (NOR) s.t.  Anna Stricker (ITA) s.t.
Women's junior time trial
 Elinor Barker (GBR) 22' 26.29"  Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (DEN) + 35.87"  Demi de Jong (NED) + 1' 03.13"

Medal table

Place Nation Total
1  Germany 3 0 1 4
2  Belgium 2 0 1 3
3  Great Britain 2 0 0 2
4  Norway 1 2 0 3
5  Slovenia 1 1 0 2
6  Netherlands 1 0 2 3
7  Kazakhstan 1 0 0 1
 Russia 1 0 0 1
9  Australia 0 4 2 6
10  United States 0 3 0 3
11  Denmark 0 1 0 1
 France 0 1 0 1
13  Italy 0 0 2 2
14  Belarus 0 0 1 1
 Croatia 0 0 1 1
 New Zealand 0 0 1 1
 Spain 0 0 1 1
Total 12 12 12 36

Team time trials are included under the UCI registration country of the team.

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References

  1. Moore, Richard (23 September 2009). "Radical changes for 2012 World Championships". Retrieved 13 April 2010.
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