Road World Championships 2005
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These are the results for the 2005 UCI Road World Championships
UCI Road World Championships
The UCI Road World Championships are the annual world championships for bicycle road racing organized by the Union Cycliste Internationale...

 bicycle race
Bicycle Race
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 road race. The men's elite race was held on Sunday September 25, 2005 in Madrid, Spain, over a total distance of 273 kilometres. Despite several rumours before the race that some Belgian
Belgium
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 cyclists would ride for team mate Robbie McEwen
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, the Belgian squad did work together and their leader Tom Boonen
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(of the opposing team) won the race.

Final classification

Rank Rider Time
06:26:10
s.t.
s.t.
4 s.t.
5 s.t.
6 s.t.
7 s.t.
8 s.t.
9 s.t.
10 s.t.
11 s.t.
12 s.t.
13 s.t.
14 s.t.
15 s.t.
16 s.t.
17 s.t.
18 s.t.
19 s.t.
20 s.t.
21 s.t.
22 s.t.
23 s.t.
24 + 0.10
25 + 0.11
26 + 0.21
27 + 0.23
28 + 0.25
29 s.t.
30 s.t.
31 s.t.
32 s.t.
33 s.t.
34 s.t.
35 s.t.
36 s.t.
37 s.t.
38 s.t.
39 s.t.
40 s.t.
41 s.t.
42 s.t.
43 s.t.
44 s.t.
45 s.t.
46 s.t.
47 s.t.
48 s.t.
49 s.t.
50 s.t.
51 s.t.
52 s.t.
53 s.t.
54 s.t.
55 s.t.
56 s.t.
57 s.t.
58 s.t.
59 s.t.
60 s.t.
61 s.t.
62 s.t.
63 s.t.
64 s.t.
65 s.t.
66 s.t.
67 s.t.
68 + 0.36
69 s.t.
70 + 0.43
71 + 0.47
72 + 1.12
73 + 1.16
74 + 1.46
75 + 2.37
76 + 2.45
77 s.t.
78 + 4.18
79 + 4.50
80 + 4.57
81 s.t.
82 + 5.04
83 + 5.06
84 s.t.
85 + 5.19
86 s.t.
87 + 5.25
88 s.t.
89 s.t.
90 s.t.
91 s.t.
92 s.t.
93 + 6.01
94 s.t.
95 s.t.
96 s.t.
97 s.t.
98 s.t.
99 s.t.
100 s.t.
101 s.t.
102 s.t.
103 s.t.
104 s.t.
105 s.t.
106 s.t.
107 s.t.
108 s.t.
109 s.t.
110 s.t.
111 s.t.
112 s.t.
113 s.t.
114 s.t.
115 s.t.
116 + 7.03
117 s.t.
118 s.t.
119 + 7.05
120 + 9.50
121 + 9.51
122 + 10.43
123 + 10.45
124 + 12.51
125 + 12.56
126 + 14.45
127 + 14.47
128 s.t.
129 + 14.51
130 + 14.55
131 + 17.27
132 + 19.19
133 + 25.40
134 + 27.10
135 + 27.12
136 + 27.13


5 riders did not start the race although on the official list of participants, while 52 riders started but did not finish the race.

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