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1994 UCI Road World Championships – Men's Time Trial
The men's individual time trial (ITT) made its world championship debut on 25 August 1994 in Agrigento/Catania, Italy. It was added to the programme as a replacement for the team time trial. The inaugural title was claimed by Chris Boardman, who also won the individual pursuit in that year's Track Cycling World Championships The UCI Track Cycling World Championships are the set of world championship events for the various disciplines and distances in track cycling. They are regulated by the Union Cycliste Internationale. Before 1900, they were administered by the UCI .... Final classification Referencesthe-sports.org {{DEFAULTSORT:1994 UCI Road World Championships - Men's time trial Men's time trial UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial ...
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1994 UCI Road World Championships
The 1994 UCI Road World Championships took place in Agrigento, Italy between 21-28 August 1994. Events summary References {{UCI Road World Championships UCI Road World Championships by year World Championships Uci Road World Championships The UCI Road World Championships are the annual world championships for bicycle road racing organized by the (UCI). The UCI Road World Championships consist of events for road race and individual time trial, and a mixed team relay. Events ... August 1994 sports events in Europe Sport in Agrigento ...
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Melcior Mauri
Melcior Mauri Prat (born 8 April 1966 in Vic) is a Spanish retired cyclist who won the 1991 Vuelta a España, as well as numerous smaller stage races, mainly due to his abilities as a time triallist. He won the silver medal at the time trial World Championship (1998), and was also Spanish national champion in this discipline (1995). In November 2007 he won the second edition of the Titan Desert mountain bike 5 stage race over 293 km in Morocco. Career achievements Major results ;1988 : 3rd Circuito de Getxo ;1990 : 4th Overall Vuelta a Aragón : 7th Overall Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana ;1991 : 1st Overall Vuelta a España ::1st Stages 1 ( TTT), 8 ( ITT) & 19 ( ITT) : 1st Overall Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana ::1st Stage 6 : Vuelta a Andalucía ::1st Stages 3 & 6 : 9th Grand Prix des Nations ;1992 : 1st Overall Volta a la Comunitat Valenciana ::1st Stage 5b ( ITT) : 1st Stage 1 Vuelta Ciclista a La Rioja : 2nd Overall Tour du Limousin : 3rd Overall Vuelta a Murcia : ...
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Pavel Padrnos
Pavel Padrnos (born 17 December 1970) is a Czech Republic, Czech former professional Road bicycle racer, road racing cyclist, most recently with whom he was with between 2002 and 2007. His major individual success is the win in Peace Race in 1995. He competed at the 1992 Summer Olympics and the 2000 Summer Olympics. During the 2004 Tour de France the UCI were discussing whether Padrnos and Stefano Zanini of would be allowed to continue the Tour. This was because both riders had been called to appear in a case relating to doping at the 2001 Giro d'Italia. The UCI decided to let the riders continue. Major results Sources: ;1988 : 3rd Overall Pays de Vaud Juniors ;1990 : 1st Stage 6 Grand Prix Guillaume Tell : 3rd Overall Course de la Paix ;1992 : 2nd Overall Okolo Slovenska : 2nd Overall Tour de Berlin ;1993 : 1st GP ZTS Dubnica : 3rd Overall Course de la Paix ::1st Stage 6b (ITT) ;1994 : 1st Overall Bayern Rundfahrt : 1st Overall Ytong Bohemia Tour : 1st Hessen Rundfahrt : 7 ...
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Artūras Kasputis
Artūras Kasputis (born 26 February 1967) is a retired track and road racing cyclist from Lithuania, who represented the USSR at the 1988 Summer Olympics in Seoul, South Korea. There he won the gold medal in the men's 4.000 team pursuit, alongside Viacheslav Ekimov, Dmitry Nelyubin and Gintautas Umaras. During the Soviet time he trained at Dynamo sports society in Klaipėda. He was a professional road cyclist from 1992 to 2002, and afterwards became a cycling manager in the professional circuit. Major results ;1987 :1st Overall Tour du Maroc ;1990 :1st Stage 1 Vuelta a Colombia ;1991 :1st Overall Circuito Montañés :1st Circuit du Port de Dunkerque :Vuelta a Colombia ::1st Prologue & Stage 7 :3rd Overall Ronde de l'Isard :3rd Overall Tour du Poitou Charentes et de la Vienne ;1992 :1st Route d'Occitanie :1st Overall Route du Sud ::1st Stage 2a ( ITT) :1st Chrono des Herbiers :5th Overall Vuelta a Murcia :6th Grand Prix des Nations ;1993 :2nd Overall Ronde de l'Isard ;1994 :1s ...
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Henrik Jacobsen
Henrik is a male given name of Germanic origin, primarily used in Scandinavia, Estonia, Hungary and Slovenia. In Poland, the name is spelt Henryk but pronounced similarly. Equivalents in other languages are Henry (English), Heiki (Estonian), Heikki (Finnish), Henryk (Polish), Hendrik (Dutch), Heinrich (German), Enrico (Italian), Henri (French), Enrique (Spanish) and Henrique (Portuguese). It means 'Ruler of the home' or 'Lord of the house'. People named Henrik include: * Henrik, Prince Consort of Denmark (1934–2018) * Prince Henrik of Denmark (born 2009) * Henrik Agerbeck (born 1956), Danish footballer * Henrik Andersson (badminton) (born 1977), Swedish player * Henrik Christiansen (other) * Henrik Dagård (born 1969), Swedish decathlete * Henrik Dam (1895-1976), Danish biochemist, physiologist and Nobel laureate * Henrik Dettmann (born 1958), Finnish basketball coach * Henrik Otto Donner (1939-2013), Finnish composer and musician * Henrik Fisker (born 1963), Danish au ...
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Servais Knaven
Henricus Theodorus Josephus (Servais) Knaven (born 6 March 1971) is a Dutch professional road bicycle racer, currently a directeur sportif for Team Ineos. He rode at the 1992 Summer Olympics and the 2004 Summer Olympics. As a rider, Knaven won Paris–Roubaix in 2001 in wet and muddy conditions that soaked the cobblestones. With a strong representation of Domo–Farm Frites riders in the lead group, he launched an attack with to cover and crossed the line solo. His teammates Johan Museeuw and Romans Vainsteins followed, completing a rare 1-2-3. He is the second rider in history to start and finish the ''Hell of the North'' race 16 times. In 2003, while riding for , Knaven won Stage 17 in the Tour de France. He escaped from a 10 men breakaway to take the win in a mostly flat stage concluding in Bordeaux. Major results ;1991 : 1st National Track Pursuit Amateur Championships : 1st Grote Rivierenprijs ;1992 : 1st National Track Pursuit Amateur Championships : 1st National Tra ...
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Evgeni Berzin
Evgeni Valentinovich Berzin (; born 3 June 1970 in Vyborg, Russia) is a Russian former road cyclist. Coming from track cycling, where he successfully represented the Soviet Union at World Championships, he moved to Italy in 1992 and turned professional with in 1993. His second season in 1994 was to be his best, with victories at the Giro d'Italia and Liège–Bastogne–Liège. He finished second at the 1995 Giro d'Italia, but failed to live up to high expectations in the years after. A brief spell in the race leader's yellow jersey and a stage win at the 1996 Tour de France were his last big results. In 1997, he unsuccessfully attempted to break Chris Boardman's hour record. He retired from the sport in 2001. Career Early years Berzin began his career as a track rider in the youth system of the Soviet team, under Alexandre Kuznetsov, joining when he was 14 years old. He won the Men's Amateur Individual Pursuit and the Team Amateur Pursuit at the 1990 UCI Track Cycling World ...
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Luca Colombo (cyclist)
Luca Colombo (born 26 December 1969) is an Italian former racing cyclist. He won the silver medal in the Cycling at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's team time trial, team time trial at the 1992 Summer Olympics. He also rode in the 1997 Tour de France, but did not finish. Major results ;1986 : 1st Team time trial, 1986 UCI Road World Championships, UCI Junior World Road Championships ;1987 : 1st Team time trial, 1987 UCI Road World Championships, UCI Junior World Road Championships ;1989 : 2nd Italian National Time Trial Championships, Time trial, National Amateur Road Championships ;1990 : 1st Italian National Time Trial Championships, Time trial, National Amateur Road Championships ;1991 : 1st Team time trial, 1991 Mediterranean Games, Mediterranean Games : 1st Team time trial, 1991 UCI Road World Championships, UCI Road World Championships ;1992 : 1st Duo Normand (with Gianfranco Contri) : 2nd Cycling at the 1992 Summer Olympics – Men's team time trial, Team time tri ...
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Serhiy Honchar
Serhiy Gonchar ( uk, Сергій Гончар; born 3 July 1970) is a Ukrainian former professional road racing cyclist. He won the World Time Trial Championship in 2000. Due to a temporary spelling error in his passport, he is often incorrectly called Honchar. Career Gonchar failed a blood health check in the 1999 Tour de Suisse, and was removed from the race. Even though it was only a health check, and not a doping offence, the Tour de France organisation still decided to ban his team from the 1999 Tour de France. In the 2006 Tour de France, Gonchar lead the general classification after a time-trial win in stage 7. In time trialing, Gonchar rocks the top of his body to get the most out of a big gear. He beat Landis, Zabriskie, Lang, Rogers, Kloden, Evans and various others in the individual time trials in the 2006 Tour de France. On 11 May 2007, Gonchar was suspended for 30 days by his T-Mobile team, following blood tests taken at Liège–Bastogne–Liège and the To ...
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Nico Mattan
Nico Mattan (born 17 July 1971) is a Belgian former road racing cyclist. His greatest achievement in cycling was winning the Gent–Wevelgem classic in 2005. In 2005 Mattan won the Gent–Wevelgem in a controversial way, as there were claims that he used Publicity cars to sprint past Juan Antonio Flecha. He also won 2 prologues of Paris–Nice, in 2001 and 2003. He is known to be very superstitious, for instance his lucky number is 17 (the date of his birthdate), if his race number is 17 or if the ciphers add up to 17, he will look very happy and believes he will win. Once he got number 13 and wore it upside down to avoid bad luck because he heard on a 13th that he wouldn't be able to race anymore because of heart problems and lost the leader's jersey in Paris–Nice on a 13th. Major results ;1996 : 1st Stage 1 Tour de Wallonie ;2001 : 1st Overall Three Days of De Panne ::1st Stage 3b ( ITT) : 1st Prologue Paris–Nice : 1st GP Ouest–France : 1st Giro del Piemonte ;2003 : 1 ...
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Scott Mercier
Scott Mercier (born January 24, 1968) is an American former cyclist. He participated in 1 grand tour, the 1997 Vuelta a España. He also competed in the team time trial at the 1992 Summer Olympics. Palmares ;1993 :1st stage 4 Tour of Willamette ;1994 :1st stage 1 Tour of Hawaii ;1995 :1st stage 5 Cascade Cycling Classic :1st Prologue and stage 8 Tour de Taiwan :2nd Herald Sun Tour ::1st stage 9 ;1996 :1st Giro del Capo :1st Rapport Toer :1st Tour de Toona The International Tour de Toona was a stage bicycle race held in Central Pennsylvania in July from 1987 until 2011. The event became the largest pro-am cycling event in North America and had stages spanning Blair, Cambria, Bedford, and Somerset ... ::1st stages 3 and 4 ;1999 :1st stage 1 International Cycling Classic ;2000 :1st stage 4 American Cup References 1968 births Living people American male cyclists Olympic cyclists for the United States Cyclists at the 1992 Summer Olympics People from Telluride, Colorad ...
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Magnus Åström
Magnus, meaning "Great" in Latin, was used as cognomen of Gnaeus Pompeius Magnus in the first century BC. The best-known use of the name during the Roman Empire is for the fourth-century Western Roman Emperor Magnus Maximus. The name gained wider popularity in the Middle Ages among various European people who lived in Stykkishólmur in their royal houses, being introduced to them upon being converted to the Latin-speaking Catholic Christianity. This was especially the case with Scandinavian royalty and nobility. As a Scandinavian forename, it was extracted from the Frankish ruler Charlemagne's Latin name "Carolus Magnus" and re-analyzed as Old Norse ''magn-hús'' = "power house". People Given name Kings of Hungary * Géza I (1074–1077), also known by his baptismal name Magnus. Kings of Denmark * Magnus the Good (1042–1047), also Magnus I of Norway King of Livonia * Magnus, Duke of Holstein (1540–1583) King of Mann and the Isles * Magnús Óláfsson (died 1265) Kin ...
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