World Cycling Championships 2023: Riders Road Race – men

Remco Evenepoel - World Cycling Championships 2023: Riders Road Race – menfoto: Cor VosThe route of the road race at the Worlds Championships in Scotland is similar to the hilly classics. Which shows on the start list.

Country with 9 riders
Belgium
Remco Evenepoel, Wout van Aert, Jasper Philipsen, Victor Campenaerts, Tiesj Benoot, Yves Lampaert, Jasper Stuyven, Nathan Van Hooydonck, Frederik Frison

Countries with 8 riders
Australia
Michael Matthews, Simon Clarke, Kaden Groves, Luke Durbridge, Luke Plapp, Harry Sweeny, Alex Edmondson, Matthew Dinham

Denmark
Mads Pedersen, Kasper Asgreen, Søren Kragh Andersen, Magnus Cort, Michael Mørkøv, Mattias Skjelmose, Mikkel Bjerg, Mikkel Honoré

France
Julian Alaphilippe, Benoît Cosnefroy, Christophe Laporte, Rémi Cavagna, Bryan Coquard, Olivier Le Gac, Valentin Madouas, Florian Sénéchal

Great Britain
Ben Swift, Luke Rowe, Fred Wright, Ben Turner, Samuel Watson, Connor Swift, Jake Stewart, Owain Doull

Netherlands
Mathieu van der Poel, Dylan van Baarle, Olav Kooij, Pascal Eenkhoorn, Daan Hoole, Jan Maas, Oscar Riesebeek, Mick van Dijke

Slovenia
Tadej Pogacar, Luka Mezgec, Matevz Govekar, Domen Novak, Jaka Primozic, Kristijan Koren, Tilen Finkst, Anze Snok

Spain
Ion Izagirre, Iván García, Jesús Herrada, Roger Adriá, Alex Aranburu, Jesús Ezquerra, Gonzalo Serrano, Mikel Azparren

Italy
Alberto Bettiol, Matteo Trentin, Andrea Bagioli, Daniel Oss, Lorenzo Rota, Kristian Sbaragli, Simone Velasco, Filippo Baroncini

Country with 7 riders
Colombia
Rigoberto Uran, Fernando Gaviria, Walter Vargas, Santiago Buitrago, Sebastián Molano, Harold Tejada, Jesus David Pena Jimenez

Countries with 6 riders
Austria
Marco Haller, Sebastian Schönberger, Lukas Pöstlberger, Patrick Gamper, Rainer Kepplinger, Michael Gogl

Canada
Dereke Gee, Hugo Houle, Benjamin Perry, Nickolas Zukowsky, Charles-Étienne Chrétien, Pier-André Coté, Guillaume Boivin

Ireland
Ben Healy, Sam Bennet, Ryan Mullen, Cormac McGeough, Rory Townsend, Dillon Corkery

Germany
John Degenkolb, Michel Hessmann, Nico Denz, Nils Politt, Jonas Rutsch, Jannik Steimle

Norway
Tobias Halland Johannessen, Alexander Kristoff, Edvald Boasson-Hagen, Andreas Leknessund, Jonas Abrahamsen, Rasmus Tiller

Switzerland
Marc Hirschi, Stefan Küng, Stefan Bissegger, Mauro Schmid, Silvan Dillier, Fabian Lienhard

USA
Neilson Powless, Lawson Craddock, Kevin Vermaerke, Sean Quinn, Larry Warbasse, Will Barta

Countries with 5 riders
New Zealand
George Bennett, Ryan Christensen, James Oram, Laurence Pithie, Corbin Strong

Kazachstan
Alexey Lutsenko, Yevgeniy Fedorov, Dmitriy Gruzdev, Igor Chzhan, Gleb Brussenskiy

Countries with 4 riders
Czech Republic
Mathias Vacek, Michael Boros, Petr Kelemen, Adam Toupalik

Latvia
Emīls Liepins, Krists Neilands, Martin Pluto, Toms Skujins

Luxembourg
Tom Wirtgen, Alex Kirsch, Kevin Geniets, Cedric Pries

Morocco
Mohcine El Kouraji, Adil El Arboui, El Houcaine Sabbahi, Omar El Gouzi

Portugal
João Almeida, Ruben Guerreiro, Nelson Oliveira, Andre Carvalho

South Africa
Daryl Impey, Stefan de Bod, Morné Van Niekerk, Callum Ormiston

Countries with 3 riders
Ecuador
Jhonatan Narváez, Jonathan Caicedo, Jefferson Cepeda

Eritrea
Natnael Berhane, Dawit Yemane, Henok Mulueberhan

Countries with 2 riders
Algeria
Yacine Hamza, Youcef Reguigi

Slovakia
Peter Sagan, Matus Stocek

Countries with 1 rider
Anguilla
Hasani Hennis

Argentina
German Nicolas Tivani Perez

Brazil
Nicolas Sessler

British Virgin Islands
Darel Christopher

Cape Verde
Eliezer Soares

Chili
Manuel Lira

China
Haoyu Su

Costa Rica
Jason Huertas

Cyprus
Andreas Miltiadis

Greece
Georgios Bouglas

Guyana
John Briton

Hungary
Márton Dina

Israel
Itamar Einhorn

Japan
Yukiya Arashiro

Malta
Aidan Buttigieg

Mauritius
Christopher Rougier-Lagane

Monaco
Victor Langelotti

Mongolia
Jambaljamts Sainbayar

Panama
Carlos Samudio

Poland
Michal Kwiatkowski

Rwanda
Eric Manizabayo

Saint Vincent and the Grenadines
Cammie Adams

Sweden
Lucas Eriksson

Uganda
Charles Kagimu

Ukrain
Anatolii Budiak

Uruguay
Eric Antonio Fagundez

Uzbekistan
Muradjan Khalmuratov

Vatican City
Rien Schuurhuis

Venezuela
José Alarcón


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