2013 UCI Track Cycling World Championships – Men's 1 km time trial

The Men's time trial at the 2013 UCI Track Cycling World Championships was held on February 20. 19 athletes participated in the contest.[1]

Medalists

Gold François Pervis (FRA)
Silver Simon van Velthooven (NZL)
Bronze Joachim Eilers (GER)

Results

The race was held at 19:15.[2]

RankNameNationTime
François Pervis France1:00.221
Simon van Velthooven New Zealand1:00.869
Joachim Eilers Germany1:01.450
4Kian Emadi United Kingdom1:01.756
5Eric Engler Germany1:01.762
6Teun Mulder Netherlands1:01.998
7Hugo Haak Netherlands1:02.175
8Edward Dawkins New Zealand1:02.212
9Francesco Ceci Italy1:02.703
10Krzysztof Maksel Poland1:02.711
11Yudai Nitta Japan1:02.934
12Quentin Lafargue France1:03.030
13Andrey Kubeev Russia1:03.438
14Robin Wagner Czech Republic1:03.640
15Tomas Babek Czech Republic1:03.769
16Gennadii Genus Ukraine1:03.819
17Jose Moreno Sanchez Spain1:03.957
18Chun Wing Leung Hong Kong1:05.078
19Sergio Aliaga Chivite Spain1:05.425
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