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Men's road race
at the 2019 European Games
VenueMinsk (180 km)
Date23 June
Competitors134 from 37 nations
Winning time4h 10' 04"
Medalists
gold medal Davide Ballerini   Italy
silver medal Alo Jakin   Estonia
bronze medal Daniel Auer   Austria
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The men's road race cycling event at the 2019 European Games in Minsk took place on 23 June.

Results

Rank Rider Nation Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Davide Ballerini  Italy 4h 10' 04"
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Alo Jakin  Estonia + 16"
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Daniel Auer  Austria s.t.
4 Alexandr Riabushenko  Belarus s.t.
5 Vitaliy Buts  Ukraine + 25"
6 Joris Nieuwenhuis  Netherlands + 41"
7 Scott Thwaites  Great Britain s.t.
8 Robin Froidevaux  Switzerland s.t.
9 Jan Bárta  Czech Republic s.t.
10 Nelson Oliveira  Portugal + 45"
11 Théry Schir  Switzerland + 48"
12 Niccolò Bonifazio  Italy + 54"
13 Martin Laas  Estonia s.t.
14 Mihkel Räim  Estonia s.t.
15 Vasil Kiryienka  Belarus s.t.
16 Marc Sarreau  France s.t.
17 František Sisr  Czech Republic s.t.
18 Alexander Krieger  Germany s.t.
19 August Jensen  Norway s.t.
20 Bram Welten  Netherlands s.t.
21 Daniel Mestre  Portugal s.t.
22 Gabriel Cullaigh  Great Britain s.t.
23 Itamar Einhorn  Israel s.t.
24 Gediminas Bagdonas  Lithuania s.t.
25 Roy Goldstein  Israel s.t.
26 Georgios Bouglas  Greece s.t.
27 Florian Gamper  Austria s.t.
28 Ethan Vernon  Great Britain s.t.
29 Charalampos Kastrantas  Greece s.t.
30 Robert-Jon McCarthy  Ireland s.t.
31 Cristian Raileanu  Moldova s.t.
32 Marco Canola  Italy s.t.
33 Polychronis Tzortzakis  Greece s.t.
34 Dominik Neumann  Czech Republic s.t.
35 Matúš Štoček  Slovakia s.t.
36 Pit Leyder  Luxembourg s.t.
37 Alexander Porsev  Russia s.t.
38 Rafael Silva  Portugal s.t.
39 János Pelikán  Hungary s.t.
40 Eduard-Michael Grosu  Romania s.t.
41 Colin Heiderscheid  Luxembourg s.t.
42 Lukas Rüegg  Switzerland s.t.
43 Andreas Miltiadis  Cyprus s.t.
44 Mario Gamper  Austria s.t.
45 Andriy Vasylyuk  Ukraine s.t.
46 Andris Vosekalns  Latvia s.t.
47 Ádám Kristóf Karl  Hungary s.t.
48 Patrik Tybor  Slovakia s.t.
49 Márton Dina  Hungary s.t.
50 Mustafa Sayar  Turkey s.t.
51 Nikolai Shumov  Belarus s.t.
52 Yauhen Sobal  Belarus s.t.
53 Michael O'Loughlin  Ireland s.t.
54 Nico Selenati  Switzerland s.t.
55 Branislau Samoilau  Belarus s.t.
56 Nico Denz  Germany s.t.
57 Marek Čanecký  Slovakia s.t.
58 Luka Pibernik  Slovenia s.t.
59 Aleksejs Saramotins  Latvia s.t.
60 Dario Cataldo  Italy s.t.
61 Jaka Primožič  Slovenia s.t.
62 Artem Nych  Russia s.t.
63 Samir Jabrayilov  Azerbaijan s.t.
64 Žiga Jerman  Slovenia s.t.
65 Mattia Cattaneo  Italy s.t.
66 Jakub Otruba  Czech Republic s.t.
67 Dennis van Winden  Netherlands s.t.
68 Justas Beniušis  Lithuania + 1' 03"
69 Norman Vahtra  Estonia s.t.
70 Damien Touzé  France s.t.
71 César Martingil  Portugal + 1' 08"
72 Ylber Sefa  Albania + 1' 10"
73 Ryan Mullen  Ireland + 1' 13"
74 Christopher Hatz  Germany + 1' 37"
75 Dušan Rajović  Serbia + 1' 51"
76 Māris Bogdanovičs  Latvia s.t.
77 Anton Vorobyev  Russia + 1' 56"
78 Onur Balkan  Turkey + 2' 04"
79 Jim Brown  Great Britain + 2' 23"
80 Ramūnas Navardauskas  Lithuania + 3' 08"
81 Mathieu Burgaudeau  France + 3' 11"
82 Nik Čemažar  Slovenia + 4' 14"
83 Juraj Bellan  Slovakia s.t.
84 Kristers Ansons  Latvia + 5' 35"
85 Mykhaylo Kononenko  Ukraine + 6' 06"
86 Oleksandr Golovash  Ukraine s.t.
87 Julius van den Berg  Netherlands + 6' 11"
88 Adomaitis Rojus  Lithuania + 6' 14"
89 Matthew Teggart  Ireland s.t.
90 Viktor Potočki  Croatia s.t.
91 Venantas Lašinis  Lithuania + 6' 32"
92 João Matias  Portugal s.t.
93 Petr Hampl  Czech Republic s.t.
94 Oleksandr Prevar  Ukraine + 6' 39"
95 Alexander Smyth  Malta s.t.
96 Charley Calvert  Great Britain s.t.
97 Corentin Ermenault  France s.t.
98 Evgeny Shalunov  Russia + 6' 48"
99 Mark Downey  Ireland + 10' 47"
100 Antonio Barać  Croatia s.t.
101 Paul Taebling  Germany + 11' 23"
102 Tiago Da Silva  Luxembourg s.t.
103 Ján Andrej Cully  Slovakia s.t.
104 Elchin Asadov  Azerbaijan s.t.
105 Jan Petelin  Luxembourg + 11' 26"
106 Andrej Petrovski  North Macedonia + 12' 22"
107 Karl Patrick Lauk  Estonia s.t.
108 Filip Kvasina  Croatia + 12' 23"
109 Stepan Kurianov  Russia s.t.
110 Christian Koch  Germany + 13' 52"
111 Stevan Klisurić  Serbia s.t.
112 Alexandros Matsangos  Cyprus + 16' 14"
113 Andrei Vrabii  Moldova + 17' 25"
114 Dániel Dina  Hungary + 17' 48"
115 Misch Leyder  Luxembourg s.t.
116 Sondre Holst Enger  Norway s.t.
Donavan Grondin  France DNF
Tristan Marguet  Switzerland
Marius Petrache  Romania
Valentin Pleşea  Romania
Halil İbrahim Doğan  Turkey
Feritcan Şamlı  Turkey
Musa Mikayilzade  Azerbaijan
Mikayil Safarli  Azerbaijan
Klidi Jaku  Albania
Arman Garibian  Moldova
Vladislav Corotas  Moldova
Veaceslav Rusnac  Moldova
Armanto Archimandritis  Cyprus
Tengiz Barbakadze  Georgia
Vedad Karić  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Nedžad Mahmić  Bosnia and Herzegovina
Victor Langellotti  Monaco
Samuel Ponce  Andorra
Serghei Țvetcov  Romania DNS

References

  1. "Cycling Road – Men's Road Race – Start List" (PDF). MEGOC. 21 June 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on 15 October 2019. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
  2. "Cycling Road – Men's Road Race – Results" (PDF). MEGOC. 23 June 2019. Archived from the original (PDF) on 7 September 2019. Retrieved 7 September 2019.
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