1997 UCI Road World Championships
Host city | San Sebastián, Spain |
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Date(s) | –12 October 1997 | 7
Events | 10 |
← 1996 1998 → |
The 1997 UCI Road World Championships took place in San Sebastián, Spain, between October 7 and October 12, 1997. The event consisted of a road race and a time trial for men, women, men under 23, junior men and junior women.
In 2002 UCI sued Festina soigneur Willy Voet for defamation over claims in his book Breaking the Chain that the UCI and Hein Verbruggen had allegedly been involved in some sort of coverup of use of Lidocaine and Laurent Brochard.[1] [2] In 2004 the UCI won the defamation case,[3] and in 2006 won the appeal.[3]
Events summary[4][5]
Event | Gold | Silver | Bronze | |||
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Men's Events | ||||||
Men's road race |
Laurent Brochard France | 6h16'48" | Bo Hamburger Denmark | s.t. | Leon van Bon Netherlands | s.t. |
Men's time trial |
Laurent Jalabert France | 52'01" | Serhiy Honchar Ukraine | 52'04" | Chris Boardman United Kingdom | 52'21" |
Women's Events | ||||||
Women's road race |
Alessandra Cappellotto Italy | 2h44'37" | Elisabeth Tadich Australia | s.t. | Catherine Marsal France | s.t. |
Women's time trial |
Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli France | 39'15" | Sulfija Sabirowa Russia | 39'16" | Judith Arndt Germany | 39'44" |
Men's Under-23 Events | ||||||
Men's under-23 road race |
Kurt Asle Arvesen Norway | 3h46" | Óscar Freire Spain | s.t. | Gerrit Glomser Austria | s.t. |
Men's under-23 time trial |
Fabio Malberti Italy | 40'41" | Laszlo Bodrogi Hungary | 41'08" | David George South Africa | 41'12" |
Men's Junior Events | ||||||
Men's Junior Road Race |
Crescenzo d´Amore Italy | 2h54'49" | Martin Bolt Switzerland | s.t. | Margus Salumets Estonia | s.t. |
Men's Junior Time Trial |
Torsten Hiekmann Germany | 35'56" | Michael Rogers Australia | 35'57" | Alexei Markov Russia | 36'11" |
Women's Junior Events | ||||||
Women's Junior Road Race |
Mirella van Melis Netherlands | 1h50'19" | Nicole Brändli Switzerland | s.t. | Sofie Andersson Sweden | s.t. |
Women's Junior Time Trial |
Olga Zabelinskaya Russia | 19'56" | Sylvia Hubscher Germany | 20'32" | Maria Mercedes Cagigas Spain | 20'33" |
References
- ↑ The Secret Race: Inside the Hidden World of the Tour de France. By Daniel Coyle, Tyler Hamilton, Random House Digital, Inc., Sep 5, 2012, page 94, footnote
- ↑ News for March 10, 2002, cyclingnews.com, Edited by Jeff Jones, section "UCI wants damages from Voet". retr 2012 10 22
- 1 2 UCI wins legal battle against Voet Anthony Tan, cyclingnews.com, May 20, 2006, Updated: April 20, 2009, retr 2012 10 22
- ↑ 1997 Road Cycling World Championships the-sports.org
- ↑ 7-12 October 1997 World Road Championships Spain cyclingnews.com
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