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2021 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships – Men's race

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Men's race
at the 2021 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships
VenueElba
Date2 October 2021
Competitors114 from 26 nations
Medalists
gold medal    Germany
silver medal    Colombia
bronze medal    Portugal
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Men's race at the 2021 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships took place in Elba on 2 October 2021.

Course

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The 2021 XCM World Championship was held over a 35km course with 3 laps plus an initial 2km lap and a final 8km lap. In total, the men's race was 115 km with a difference in altitude of 4,500 metres.[1][2]

Result

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114 competitors from 26 nations started.[3]

75 competitors reached the finish line.[4]

Rank Athlete Nation Result Behind
1st place, gold medalist(s) Andreas Seewald  Germany 6:02.03,3
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Diego Arias  Colombia 6:04.27,7 +2.24,4
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) José Dias  Portugal 6:07.34,6 +5.31,3
4 Wout Alleman  Belgium 6:11.30,6 +9.27,3
5 Marc Stutzmann  Switzerland 6:11.47,9 +9.44,6
6 Karl Markt  Austria 6:13.08,0 +11.04,7
7 Keegan Swenson  United States 6:14.36,6 +12.33,3
8 Samuele Porro  Italy 6:15.52,1 +13.48,8
9 Tiago Ferreira  Portugal 6:16.07,6 +14.04,3
10 Sergio Mantecón Gutiérrez  Spain 6:16.53,6 +14.50,3
11 David Valero  Spain 6:17.49,7 +15.46,4
12 Martin Stošek  Czech Republic 6:18.10,0 +16.06,7
13 Ole Hem  Norway 6:19.58,9 +17.55,6
14 Simon Schneller  Germany 6:20.52,2 +18.48,9
15 Alban Lakata  Austria 6:20.54,1 +18.50,8
16 Fabian Rabensteiner  Italy 6:23.19,7 +21.16,4
17 Filippo Colombo  Switzerland 6:24.58,2 +22.54,9
18 Juri Ragnoli  Italy 6:26.19,4 +24.16,1
19 Axel Roudil Cortinat  France 6:26.44,1 +24.40,8
20 Matthys Beukes  South Africa 6:27.05,1 +25.01,8
21 Gregor Raggl  Austria 6:29.28,4 +27.25,1
22 Peeter Pruus  Estonia 6:29.39,2 +27.35,9
23 Casey South  Switzerland 6:31.00,9 +28.57,6
24 Lukas Flückiger  Switzerland 6:31.37,1 +29.33,8
25 Hans Becking  Netherlands 6:32.59,3 +30.56,0
26 Martin Fanger  Switzerland 6:33.34,0 +31.30,7
27 Nicolas Samparisi  Italy 6:35.25,7 +33.22,4
28 Manuel Pliem  Austria 6:35.42,6 +33.39,3
29 Hansueli Stauffer  Switzerland 6:35.51,6 +33.48,3
30 Jacopo Billi  Italy 6:38.36,7 +36.33,4
31 Domenico Valerio  Italy 6:38.36,9 +36.33,6
32 Alexander Richardson  Great Britain 6:39.56,2 +37.52,9
33 Jakob Dorigoni  Italy 6:41.35,3 +39.32,0
34 Oskars Muižnieks  Latvia 6:41.53,4 +39.50,1
35 Teus Ruijter  Netherlands 6:45.10,3 +43.07,0
36 Fabian Costa  Austria 6:46.34,0 +44.30,7
37 Pierre Billaud  France 6:46.49,0 +44.45,7
38 Marek Sülzle  Germany 6:49.37,2 +47.33,9
39 Kyle Trudeau  United States 6:50.04,7 +48.01,4
40 Fadri Barandun  Switzerland 6:50.37,7 +48.34,4
41 Tim Smeenge  Netherlands 6:51.07,1 +49.03,8
42 Niklas Sell  Germany 6:54.42,2 +52.38,9
43 Evgenii Evgrafov Russian Cycling Federation 6:56.33,1 +54.29,8
44 Andreas Miltiadis  Cyprus 6:56.54,6 +54.51,3
45 Stefano Valdrighi  Italy 6:57.09,3 +55.06,0
46 Jacob Scott  Great Britain 7:00.02,8 +57.59,5
47 Paul Häuser  Germany 7:01.35,6 +59.32,3
48 Jan Strož  Czech Republic 7:06.17,5 +1:04.14,2
49 Lars Granberg  Norway 7:07.36,4 +1:05.33,1
50 Sébastien Carabin  Belgium 7:08.07,2 +1:06.03,9
51 Johan Cañaveral  Colombia 7:09.14,5 +1:07.11,2
52 Michał Glanz  Poland 7:09.15,9 +1:07.12,6
53 Fabien Monnier  Switzerland 7:09.19,9 +1:07.16,6
54 Lauris Purniņš  Latvia 7:09.52,8 +1:07.49,5
55 Robert Wardell  Great Britain 7:12.26,8 +1:10.23,5
56 Nicolas Kautter  Germany 7:12.42,9 +1:10.39,6
57 Daniel Bonello  Malta 7:13.19,4 +1:11.16,1
58 Jonas Buchot  France 7:13.58,9 +1:11.55,6
59 Jeremias Marti  Switzerland 7:15.09,7 +1:13.06,4
60 Simon Kempf  Germany 7:25.06,7 +1:23.03,4
61 Juan Alarcón  Colombia 7:26.30,0 +1:24.26,7
62 Corentin Cousteur  France 7:26.57,8 +1:24.54,5
63 Maxime Dony  Belgium 7:28.36,2 +1:26.32,9
64 Markus Siebert  Germany 7:32.47,2 +1:30.43,9
65 Niclas Ranker  Germany 7:32.58,3 +1:30.55,0
66 Benjamin Inauen  Switzerland 7:35.41,0 +1:33.37,7
67 Jules Goguely  United States 7:38.13,7 +1:36.10,4
68 Alexandre Raedisch  France 7:40.18,0 +1:38.14,7
69 Maxime Colin  France 7:42.16,2 +1:40.12,9
70 Luis Delgado  Chile 7:43.49,7 +1:41.46,4
71 Ernesto Figueroa  Mexico 8:03.13,3 +2:01.10,0
72 Will Foley  United States 8:06.02,9 +2:03.59,6
73 Maxime Danon  France 8:15.23,4 +2:13.20,1
Peter Schermann  Germany 8:15.23,4 +2:13.20,1
Kabelo Tshukudu  South Africa 8:15.23,4 +2:13.20,1
Periklis Ilias  Greece DNF
Pascal Nay  Switzerland DNF
Martin Frey  Germany DNF
Markus Kaufmann  Germany DNF
Bruno Vitali  Switzerland DNF
Jakob Hartmann  Germany DNF
Marcus Sölter  Germany DNF
Michael Sherwood  Australia DNF
Thibaut Wantellet  France DNF
Nino Schurter  Switzerland DNF
Andrin Beeli  Switzerland DNF
Gert Heyns  South Africa DNF
Martino Tronconi  Italy DNF
Marek Rauchfuss  Czech Republic DNF
Xavier Lebrun  France DNF
Andri Frischknecht  Switzerland DNF
Simon Stiebjahn  Germany DNF
Sascha Weber  Germany DNF
Tony Longo  Italy DNF
Robert Hobson  South Africa DNF
Pirmin Eisenbarth  Germany DNF
Alexey Medvedev Russian Cycling Federation DNF
Matouš Ulman  Czech Republic DNF
Filip Adel  Czech Republic DNF
Urs Huber  Switzerland DNF
Julien Bély  France DNF
Marco Rebagliati  Italy DNF
Lars Forster  Switzerland DNF
Marcos García  Spain DNF
Daniele Mensi  Italy DNF
Alex Wild  United States DNF
Antoine Debons  Switzerland DNF
Harry Aguirre  Chile DNF
Tomáš Višňovský  Slovakia DNF
Vinzent Dorn  Germany DNF
Adrian Horchler  Germany DNF
Johannes Közle  Germany DNF
Tlotlo Selala  South Africa DNF
Kristián Hynek  Czech Republic DNF

References

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  1. ^ "Technical Guide" (PDF). Union Cycliste Internationale.
  2. ^ "MTB Marathon World Championships 2021 on Elba Island: favourites and schedules". Brujula Bike.
  3. ^ "Start List" (PDF). Elba Island 2021.
  4. ^ "Final" (PDF). Elba Island 2021.