Cycling at the 2012 Summer Olympics – Men's individual road race


The men's road race, one of the cycling events at the 2012 Olympic Games in London, took place on 28 July at 10 a.m. in central and southwest London and north Surrey, starting and finishing on The Mall.
Samuel Sánchez of Spain would have been the defending champion, but due to an injury incurred at the 2012 Tour de France he could not compete. It was anticipated over one million people would line the route – a record for an Olympic event if reached.
The race was won by Kazakhstan's Alexander Vinokourov. He sprinted clear of Colombia's Rigoberto Urán, who claimed the silver medal. Alexander Kristoff of Norway won the sprint from the following group to take bronze.

Qualification

The top ten ranked countries in the final standings of the 2011 UCI World Tour qualified to have five riders to represent their respective country in the race. The nations with five-man squads were: Spain, Belgium, Italy, Australia, Great Britain, Germany, Netherlands, United States and Switzerland; although Luxembourg placed ninth in the rankings, their roster was reduced to two men. Of the other nations on the World Tour, France and Denmark had four riders, Norway and Ireland three, Kazakhstan two and Slovakia, Costa Rica and Latvia one rider each. The top six countries on the UCI Europe Tour – Slovenia, Russia, Portugal, Poland, Turkey and Belarus – in addition to Colombia, Venezuela, Brazil, the UCI America Tour top three, UCI Asia Tour leaders Iran and UCI Africa Tour leaders Morocco, had three riders. The remaining nations in the race were represented by either two or one rider. There were a total of 144 participants.

Pre-race favourites

The Belfast Telegraph columnist The Punter considered the 2011 World Road Race champion, Mark Cavendish of Great Britain to be the favourite for the race, although his chances were likely dependent on whether the race ended in a sprint finish. Cavendish was expected to be greatly assisted by his four-man British team which he labelled his 'dream team' prior to the race and regarded by Bradley Wiggins as 'possibly the strongest fielded in an Olympic road race'.
Tom Boonen of Belgium, Australia's Matthew Goss, André Greipel of Germany were also tipped as potential winners.
Other sprinters tipped for Medals included Tour de France points classification winner Peter Sagan of Slovakia and Edvald Boasson Hagen of Norway – but both riders had perceived weaker teams than those of Great Britain, Belgium and Germany. If the race was to have ended in a sprint finish, Sagan and Boonen were tipped for victory, along with other classic specialists such as Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland, the silver medalist in 2008, and Philippe Gilbert of Belgium.
The defending champion, Samuel Sánchez of Spain, did not enter the race due to an injury suffered at the 2012 Tour de France.

Course

The race was long and began with a mass start. Crowds were bolstered by free entry for 150 km of the 250 km route, recent British success in the 2012 Tour de France and the possibility of the host nation winning its first gold medal of the 2012 Olympics through Mark Cavendish. Originally 3,500 paid tickets were made available for the grandstand area on Box Hill where the cyclists would undertake nine laps, but due to demand this was increased to 15,000.

Start list and final classification

The entry list was published on 23 July.
In the table below, "s.t." indicates that the rider crossed the finish line in the same group as the cyclist before him, and was therefore credited with the same finishing time.
RankRiderCountryTime
Alexander Vinokourov5:45:57
Rigoberto Urán
Alexander Kristoff5:46:05
4Taylor Phinney
5Sergey Lagutin
6Stuart O'Grady
7Jürgen Roelandts
8Grégory Rast
9Luca Paolini
10Jack Bauer
11Lars Boom
12Jakob Fuglsang
13Rui Costa
14Luis León Sánchez
15Roman Kreuziger
16Sergio Henao
17Andriy Hryvko
18Alejandro Valverde
19Philippe Gilbert
20Sylvain Chavanel
21Janez Brajkovič
22Fumiyuki Beppu
23Robert Gesink
24Alexandr Kolobnev
25Lars Petter Nordhaug
26Jonathan Castroviejo5:46:13
27André Greipel5:46:37
28Tom Boonen
29Mark Cavendish
30Arnaud Démare
31Francisco Ventoso
32Murilo Fischer
33Tyler Farrar
34Peter Sagan
35Andrey Amador
36Bernhard Eisel
37Wong Kam-po
38Elia Viviani
39Héctor Rangel
40Daryl Impey
41Radoslav Rogina
42Matti Breschel
43Assan Bazayev
44José Joaquín Rojas
45Miguel Ubeto
46Borut Božič
47Ramūnas Navardauskas
48Yukiya Arashiro
49Manuel Antonio Cardoso
50Rene Mandri
51Jackson Rodríguez
52Vladimir Isaichev
53Yauheni Hutarovich
54Ivan Stević
55David McCann
56Aleksejs Saramotins
57Martin Elmiger
57Nicki Sørensen
59Gediminas Bagdonas
60Michał Kwiatkowski
61Danail Petrov
62Adil Jelloul
63Ryder Hesjedal
64Laurent Didier
65Jussi Veikkanen
66Dmytro Krivtsov
67Arnold Alcolea
68Kristijan Đurasek
69Nelson Oliveira
70Tomás Gil

RankRiderCountryTime
71Lars Bak
72Gonzalo Garrido
73Daniel Teklehaymanot
74Sebastian Langeveld
75Jan Bárta
76Gustav Larsson
77Vegard Laengen
78Branislau Samoilau
79Grega Bole
80Cadel Evans
81Daniel Schorn
82Niki Terpstra
83Simon Gerrans
84Maciej Bodnar
85Matthew Goss
86Tony Gallopin
87Michael Schär
88Timmy Duggan
89Nicolas Roche
90Dan Martin
91Michael Rogers
92Greg Van Avermaet
93Chris Horner5:46:46
94Ian Stannard5:46:47
95Bert Grabsch
96Michael Albasini
97Lieuwe Westra
98Denis Menchov5:46:51
99Sacha Modolo
100Stijn Vandenbergh
101Vincenzo Nibali5:46:53
102Marcel Sieberg5:47:08
103Bradley Wiggins5:47:14
104Tejay van Garderen5:47:31
105John Degenkolb5:48:49
106Fabian Cancellara5:51:40
107Marco Pinotti5:54:04
108David Millar5:55:16
109Chris Froome5:58:24
110Ioannis Tamouridis
Maximiliano Richeze
Byron Guama
Mehdi Sohrabi
Gabor Kasa
Ahmet Akdilek
Gregory Panizo
Edvald Boasson Hagen
Azzedine Lagab
Spas Gyurov
Muhamad Othman
Miraç Kal
Kemal Küçükbay
Muradjan Halmuratov
Magno Nazaret
Tony Martin
Krisztián Lovassy
Amir Rusli
Oleg Berdos
Michał Gołaś
Andrei Nechita
Vasil Kiryienka
Alireza Haghi
Greg Henderson
Giorgi Nadiradze
Park Sung-Baek
Soufiane Haddi
Manuel Rodas
Dan Craven
Mouhssine Lahsaini
Omar Hasanin
Jorge Soto
Fabio Duarte
Mickaël Bourgain
Amir Zargari

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