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UCI Road World Championships – Men's under-23 road race

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The UCI Road World Championships - Men's under-23 road race is the annual world championship for road bicycle racing in the discipline of time trial, organised by the world governing body, the Union Cycliste Internationale. The event was first run in 1996. In 2020 no race was held due to the COVID-19 pandemic.

Medal winners

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Championships Gold Silver Bronze
1996 Lugano
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 Giuliano Figueras (ITA)  Roberto Sgambelluri (ITA)  Luca Sironi (ITA)
1997 San Sebastián
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 Kurt Asle Arvesen (NOR)  Óscar Freire (ESP)  Gerrit Glomser (AUT)
1998 Valkenburg
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 Ivan Basso (ITA)  Rinaldo Nocentini (ITA)  Danilo Di Luca (ITA)
1999 Verona
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 Leonardo Giordani (ITA)  Luca Paolini (ITA)  Matthias Kessler (GER)
2000 Plouay
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 Evgeni Petrov (RUS)  Yaroslav Popovych (UKR)  Lorenzo Bernucci (ITA)
2001 Lisbon
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 Yaroslav Popovych (UKR)  Giampaolo Caruso (ITA)  Ruslan Gryschenko (UKR)
2002 Zolder and Hasselt
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 Francesco Chicchi (ITA)  Francisco Gutiérrez (ESP)  David Loosli (SUI)
2003 Hamilton
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 Sergey Lagutin (UZB)  Johan Van Summeren (BEL)  Thomas Dekker (NED)
2004 Verona
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 Kanstantsin Sivtsov (BLR)  Thomas Dekker (NED)  Mads Christensen (DEN)
2005 Madrid
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 Dmitry Grabovskiy (UKR)  William Walker (AUS)  Yevgeni Popov (RUS)
2006 Salzburg
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 Gerald Ciolek (GER)  Romain Feillu (FRA)  Alexander Khatuntsev (RUS)
2007 Stuttgart
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 Peter Velits (SVK)  Wesley Sulzberger (AUS)  Jonathan Bellis (GBR)
2008 Varese
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 Fabio Duarte (COL)  Simone Ponzi (ITA)  John Degenkolb (GER)
2009 Mendrisio
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 Romain Sicard (FRA)  Carlos Betancur (COL)  Egor Silin (RUS)
2010 Geelong
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 Michael Matthews (AUS)  John Degenkolb (GER)  Guillaume Boivin (CAN)
 Taylor Phinney (USA)[1]
2011 Copenhagen
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 Arnaud Démare (FRA)  Adrien Petit (FRA)  Andrew Fenn (GBR)
2012 Limburg
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 Alexey Lutsenko (KAZ)  Bryan Coquard (FRA)  Tom Van Asbroeck (BEL)
2013 Firenze
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 Matej Mohorič (SLO)  Louis Meintjes (RSA)  Sondre Holst Enger (NOR)
2014 Ponferrada
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 Sven Erik Bystrøm (NOR)  Caleb Ewan (AUS)  Kristoffer Skjerping (NOR)
2015 Richmond
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 Kévin Ledanois (FRA)  Simone Consonni (ITA)  Anthony Turgis (FRA)
2016 Doha
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 Kristoffer Halvorsen (NOR)  Pascal Ackermann (GER)  Jakub Mareczko (ITA)
2017 Bergen
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 Benoit Cosnefroy (FRA)  Lennard Kämna (GER)  Michael Carbel Svendgaard (DEN)
2018 Innsbruck
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 Marc Hirschi (SUI)  Bjorg Lambrecht (BEL)  Jaakko Hänninen (FIN)
2019 Harrogate
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 Samuele Battistella (ITA)  Stefan Bissegger (SUI)  Thomas Pidcock (GBR)
2021 Flanders
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 Filippo Baroncini (ITA)  Biniam Girmay (ERI)  Olav Kooij (NED)
2022 Wollongong
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 Yevgeniy Fedorov (KAZ)  Mathias Vacek (CZE)  Søren Wærenskjold (NOR)
2023 Glasgow
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 Axel Laurance (FRA)  António Morgado (POR)  Martin Svrček (SVK)
2024 Zurich
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 Niklas Behrens (GER)  Martin Svrček (SVK)  Alec Segaert (BEL)

Medallists by nation

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RankNationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
1 Italy66416
2 France5319
3 Norway3036
4 Germany2327
5 Ukraine2114
6 Kazakhstan2002
7 Australia1304
8 Slovakia1113
 Switzerland1113
10 Colombia1102
11 Russia1034
12 Belarus1001
 Slovenia1001
 Uzbekistan1001
15 Belgium0224
16 Spain0202
17 Netherlands0123
18 Czech Republic0101
 Eritrea0101
 Portugal0101
 South Africa0101
22 Great Britain0033
23 Denmark0022
24 Austria0011
 Canada0011
 Finland0011
 United States0011
Totals (27 entries)28282985

References

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  1. ^ Boivin and Phinney finished in a dead heat and each received a bronze medal.