Cycling at the 2014 Commonwealth Games – Men's road time trial

The Men's road time trial at the 2014 Commonwealth Games, as part of the cycling programme, was held on 31 July 2014.[1]

Cycling – Men's road time trial
at the 2014 Commonwealth Games
VenueGlasgow Green
Dates31 July 2014
Competitors60 from 28 nations
Winning time47:41.78
Medalists
    England
    Australia
    Wales

Route

The 40 km (25 mi)[2] event started at Glasgow Green at 12:30pm,[3] with each of the riders beginning by heading east to Dennistoun and Haghill. The route continued north-east through Riddrie to the main circuit. The riders turned west and then north towards Barmulloch and Robroyston, before heading east through Auchinloch and on to Chryston and Moodiesburn. The route then headed south to the outskirt of Glenboig and then began to return west, passing through Muirhead, Stepps and Millerston, back towards the finish at Glasgow Green.[4]

Results

RankRiderTime
 Alex Dowsett (ENG) 47:41.78
 Rohan Dennis (AUS) 47:51.08
 Geraint Thomas (WAL) 47:55.82
4  Svein Tuft (CAN) 48:33.24
5  Jesse Sergent (NZL) 48:33.73
6  Michael Hepburn (AUS) 49:10.83
7  Steve Cummings (ENG) 49:14.86
8  David Millar (SCO) 49:56.23
9  Luke Durbridge (AUS) 49:57.73
10  James McLaughlin (GUE) 50:39.64
11  Mark Christian (IOM) 50:50.54
12  Michael Hutchinson (NIR) 52:05.64
13  Marcus Christie (NIR) 52:12.68
14  Zachary Bell (CAN) 52:15.38
15  Andrew Roche (IOM) 52:33.61
16  Scott Davies (WAL) 52:33.90
17  Luke Rowe (WAL) 52:47.97
18  Till Drobisch (NAM) 54:20.04
19  Janvier Hadi (RWA) 54:44.18
20  Muhammad Fauzan Ahmad Lutfi (MAS) 54:55.64
21  Yannick Lincoln (MRI) 55:08.31
22  Aaron Bailey (GUE) 55:52.17
23  Valens Ndayisenga (RWA) 56:38.87
24  Gerhard Mans (NAM) 56:47.02
25  John Muya (KEN) 56:47.69
26  Dominique Mayho (BER) 56:54.73
27  David Njau (KEN) 57:10.11
28  Arvind Panwar (IND) 57:21.52
29  Giovanni Lovell (BIZ) 58:21.13
30  Raynauth Jeffrey (GUY) 58:27.76
31  Christian Spence (JER) 58:29.27
32  Matt Osborn (GUE) 58:40.72
33  Lee Calderon (GIB) 58:48.36
34  Andre Simon (ANT) 58:49.06
35  Julian Bellido (GIB) 58:49.28
36  Michele Smith (ANG) 58:49.64
37  Sombir (IND) 59:10.76
38  Marlon Williams (GUY) 59:19.27
39  Mike Chong Chin (MRI) 59:23.11
40  Danny Laud (ANG) 59:50.44
41  Joel Borland (BIZ) 59:58.98
42  Buddhika Warnakulasooriya (SRI) 1:00:02.52
43  Mark Francis (GIB) 1:00:07.38
44  Samuel Anim (GHA) 1:00:48.00
45  Antoine Arrisol (SEY) 1:01:09.58
46  Christopher Symonds (GHA) 1:01:12.56
47  Jyme Bridges (ANT) 1:01:15.52
48  Edward Pothin (SEY) 1:01:27.19
49  Marvin Spencer (ANT) 1:01:15.52
50  Chad Albury (BAH) 1:02:42.43
51  Kris Pradel (ANG) 1:03:19.89
52  Sherwin Osborne (ANG) 1:03:34.60
53  Mataya Tsoyo (MAW) 1:05:07.13
54  Missi Kathumba (MAW) 1:05:35.36
55  Jay Major (BAH) 1:06:21.32
56  Moses Sesay (SLE) 1:11:00.11
 Suleiman Kangangi (KEN) DNF
 Joseph Kelly (IOM) DNS
 Richard Tanguy (JER) DNS
 Adrien Niyonshuti (RWA) DNS
gollark: No.
gollark: Three excellent reasons.
gollark: Because apiohazards.
gollark: The 25 votes thing ends in ~5 days.
gollark: The 50 votes thing ends in a year.

References

  1. "Cycling at the 2014 Commonwealth Games". Glasgow 2014. Retrieved 22 July 2014.
  2. "Glasgow Commonwealth Games road race and time-trial routes revealed". British Cycling. British Cycling. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
  3. "Glasgow 2014: Time Trial takes in some of West of Scotland's greatest landmarks". Daily Record. Media Scotland. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
  4. "Commonwealth Games time trial course has 'not a bit of flat'". Cycling Weekly. IPC Media Ltd. Retrieved 31 July 2014.
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