Herrarnas linjelopp i landsvägscykling vid olympiska sommarspelen 2004
Herrarnas linjelopp vid de XXVIII:e olympiska sommarspelen | ||||
Datum | 14 augusti | |||
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Deltagare | 144 från 43 nationer | |||
Vinnartid | 5:41:44 | |||
Medaljörer | ||||
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Cykling vid olympiska sommarspelen 2004 | ||||
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Landsvägscykling | ||||
Linjelopp | Herrar | Damer | ||
Tempolopp | Herrar | Damer | ||
Bancykling | ||||
Individuell förföljelse | Herrar | Damer | ||
Lagförföljelse | Herrar | |||
Sprint | Herrar | Damer | ||
Lagsprint | Herrar | |||
Tempolopp | Herrar | Damer | ||
Poänglopp | Herrar | Damer | ||
Keirin | Herrar | |||
Madison | Herrar | |||
Mountainbike | ||||
Terränglopp | Herrar | Damer |
Herrarnas linjelopp i landsvägscykling vid olympiska sommarspelen 2004 avgjordes den 14 augusti 2004 i Aten.
Medaljörer
Event | Guld | Silver | Brons |
Herrarnas linjelopp | Paolo Bettini Italien | Sérgio Paulinho Portugal | Axel Merckx Belgien |
Resultat
Plats | Cyklist | Tid |
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1 | Paolo Bettini (ITA) | 5h 41′ 44″ |
2 | Sérgio Paulinho (POR) | 5h 41′ 45″ |
3 | Axel Merckx (BEL) | 5h 41′ 52″ |
4 | Erik Zabel (GER) | 5h 41′ 56″ |
5 | Andrej Hauptman (SLO) | 5h 41′ 56″ |
6 | Kim Kirchen (LUX) | 5h 41′ 56″ |
7 | Roger Hammond (GBR) | 5h 41′ 56″ |
8 | Frank Høj (DEN) | 5h 41′ 56″ |
9 | Kurt Asle Arvesen (NOR) | 5h 41′ 56″ |
10 | Aleksandr Kolobnev (RUS) | 5h 41′ 56″ |
Slutliga placeringar (11-75) | |||
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11 | Robbie McEwen (AUS) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
12 | Markus Zberg (SUI) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
13 | Ciarán Power (IRL) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
14 | Marcus Ljungqvist (SWE) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
15 | Julian Dean (NZL) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
16 | Fränk Schleck (LUX) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
17 | Max van Heeswijk (NED) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
18 | Tyler Hamilton (USA) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
19 | Jan Ullrich (GER) | 5h 41′ 56″″ | |
20 | Thomas Voeckler (FRA) | 5h 41′ 56″″ | |
21 | Serhiy Hontjar (UKR) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
22 | Georg Totschnig (AUT) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
23 | Kyrylo Pospyeyev (UKR) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
24 | George Hincapie (USA) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
25 | Bo Hamburger (DEN) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
26 | Tadej Valjavec (SLO) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
27 | Nuno Ribeiro (POR) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
28 | Bobby Julich (USA) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
29 | Martin Elmiger (SUI) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
30 | Gerhard Trampusch (AUT) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
31 | Santiago Botero (COL) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
32 | Michael Barry (CAN) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
33 | Stuart O'Grady (AUS) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
34 | Unai Etxebarria (VEN) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
35 | Alexandre Vinokourov (KAZ) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
36 | Luis Felipe Laverde (COL) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
37 | Evgeni Petrov (RUS) | 5h 41′ 56″ | |
38 | Daniele Nardello (ITA) | 5h 42′ 03″ | |
39 | Luca Paolini (ITA) | 5h 42′ 03″ | |
40 | Peter van Petegem (BEL) | 5h 42′ 03″ | |
41 | Erik Dekker (NED) | 5h 42′ 29″ | |
42 | Romāns Vainšteins (LAT) | 5h 43′ 03″ | |
43 | Gorazd Štangelj (SLO) | 5h 43′ 20″ | |
44 | Laurent Brochard (FRA) | 5h 44′ 13″ | |
45 | Benoît Joachim (LUX) | 5h 44′ 13″ | |
46 | Cristian Moreni (ITA) | 5h 44′ 13″ | |
47 | Alejandro Valverde (ESP) | 5h 44′ 13″ | |
48 | Richard Virenque (FRA) | 5h 44′ 13″ | |
49 | Philippe Gilbert (BEL) | 5h 44′ 13″ | |
50 | Uroš Murn (SLO) | 5h 44′ 13″ | |
51 | Gerrit Glomser (AUT) | 5h 45′ 21″ | |
52 | Karsten Kroon (NED) | 5h 47′ 13″ | |
53 | Sergey Yakovlev (KAZ) | 5h 48′ 48″ | |
54 | Ruslan Ivanov (MDA) | 5h 50′ 35″ | |
55 | Lars Michaelsen (DEN) | 5h 50′ 35″ | |
56 | Tomasz Brożyna (POL) | 5h 50′ 35″ | |
57 | Yasutaka Tashiro (JPN) | 5h 50′ 35″ | |
58 | Rene Andrle (CZE) | 5h 50′ 35″ | |
59 | Sergey Lagutin (UZB) | 5h 50′ 35″ | |
60 | Nicki Soerensen (DEN) | 5h 50′ 35″ | |
61 | Janek Tombak (EST) | 5h 50′ 35″ | |
62 | Murilo Fischer (BRA) | 5h 50′ 35″ | |
63 | Ján Svorada (CZE) | 5h 50′ 35″ | |
64 | Jens Voigt (GER) | 5h 50′ 35″ | |
65 | Ondřej Sosenka (CZE) | 5h 50′ 35″ | |
66 | Igor Pugaci (MDA) | 5h 50′ 35″ | |
67 | Filippo Pozzato (ITA) | 5h 50′ 35″ | |
68 | Yaroslav Popovych (UKR) | 5h 50′ 35″ | |
69 | Ryan Cox (RSA) | 5h 50′ 35″ | |
70 | Andrey Kashechkin (KAZ) | 5h 50′ 35″ | |
71 | Martin Riska (SVK) | 5h 51′ 28″ | |
72 | Gustav Erik Larsson (SWE) | 5h 51′ 28″ | |
73 | Andrey Mizourov (KAZ) | 5h 51′ 28″ | |
74 | László Bodrogi (HUN) | 5h 56′ 45″ | |
75 | Dawid Krupa (POL) | 6h 00′ 25″ |
Avslutade inte | |||
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Levi Leipheimer (USA) | |||
Goncalo Amorim (POR) | |||
Óscar Freire (ESP) | |||
Igor González de Galdeano (ESP) | |||
Sylvain Chavanel (FRA) | |||
Michael Rasmussen (DEN) | |||
Charlie Wegelius (GBR) | |||
Thomas Lovkvist (SWE) | |||
Erki Pütsep (EST) | |||
Jeremy Yates (NZL) | |||
Andris Naudužs (LAT) | |||
Mark Scanlon (IRL) | |||
Matej Jurčo (SVK) | |||
Viatcheslav Ekimov (RUS) | |||
Gord Fraser (CAN) | |||
Christophe Moreau (FRA) | |||
Slawomir Kohut (POL) | |||
Amir Zargari (IRI) | |||
Iván Gutiérrez (ESP) | |||
Win Vansevenant (BEL) | |||
Marc Wauters (BEL) | |||
Michael Rogers (AUS) | |||
Fabian Cancellara (SUI) | |||
Gregory Rast (SUI) | |||
Servais Knaven (NED) | |||
Victor Hugo Pena Grisales (COL) | |||
Morten Hegreberg (NOR) | |||
Tiaan Kannemeyer (RSA) | |||
José Chacón (VEN) | |||
Dmitar Gospodinov (BUL) | |||
Evgeny Vakker (KGZ) | |||
Andreas Klöden (GER) | |||
Michael Rich (GER) | |||
Jason McCartney (USA) | |||
Baden Cooke (AUS) | |||
Matt White (AUS) | |||
Rubens Bertogliati (SUI) | |||
Denis Menchov (RUS) | |||
Vladimir Duma (UKR) | |||
Yuriy Krivtsov (UKR) | |||
Radosław Romanik (POL) | |||
Sylwester Szmyd (POL) | |||
Julian Winn (GBR) | |||
Maxim Iglinskiy (KAZ) | |||
Bernhard Eisel (AUT) | |||
Candido Barbosa (POR) | |||
Magnus Bäckstedt (SWE) | |||
Andrus Aug (EST) | |||
Thor Hushovd (NOR) | |||
Mads Kaggestad (NOR) | |||
Heath Blackgrove (NZL) | |||
Robin Reid (NZL) | |||
Marcio May (BRA) | |||
Eric Wohlberg (CAN) | |||
Alexandre Usov (BLR) | |||
Marcelo Arriagada (CHI) | |||
Wong Kam Po (HKG) | |||
Ivan Stević (SCG) | |||
Michal Hrazdira (CZE) | |||
Robert Hunter (RSA) | |||
Shinri Suzuki (JPN) | |||
Abbas Saeidi Tanha (IRI) | |||
Jaan Kirsipuu (EST) | |||
Luciano Pagliarini (BRA) | |||
Stuart Dangerfield (GBR) | |||
Vladimir Karpets (RUS) | |||
Igor Astarloa (ESP) | |||
Michael Boogerd (NED) | |||
Marlon Alirio Perez Arango (COL) |
Referenser
- ^ Sports-reference Arkiverad 31 januari 2010 hämtat från the Wayback Machine.
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