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2003 UCI Road World Championships

Coordinates: 43°15′24″N 79°52′09″W / 43.25667°N 79.86917°W / 43.25667; -79.86917
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2003 UCI Road World Championships
Hamilton is located in Southern Ontario
Hamilton
Hamilton
Hamilton is located in Canada
Hamilton
Hamilton
VenueHamilton, Ontario, Canada
Date(s) (2003-10-07 - 2003-10-12)7–12 October 2003
Coordinates43°15′24″N 79°52′09″W / 43.25667°N 79.86917°W / 43.25667; -79.86917
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The 2003 UCI Road World Championships took place in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada, between October 7 and October 12, 2003. The event consisted of a road race and a time trial for men, women, men under 23, junior men and junior women.

David Millar was handed a two-year ban and stripped of his world time trial title by the British cycling federation for taking the banned performance enhancer EPO.[1] Following this disqualification, the UCI declared Michael Rogers as the winner with the silver medal going to Uwe Peschel and the bronze to Michael Rich.[2]

Jeannie Longo rode alone ahead of the pack for most of the women's road race but was passed approximately 500m from the finish.

Events summary

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Event Gold Silver Bronze
Men's Events
Men's road race
details
Igor Astarloa
 Spain
6h30'19" Alejandro Valverde
 Spain
+ 5" Peter van Petegem
 Belgium
s.t.
Men's time trial
details
David Millar
 Great Britain
51'17" (Stripped of title) Michael Rogers
 Australia
+ 1'25" Uwe Peschel
 Germany
s.t.
Women's Events
Women's road race
details
Susanne Ljungskog
 Sweden
3h16'06" Mirjam Melchers
 Netherlands
+ 10" Nicole Cooke
 Great Britain
+ 12"
Women's time trial
details
Joane Somarriba
 Spain
28'23" Judith Arndt
 Germany
+ 11" Zulfiya Zabirova
 Russia
+ 26"
Men's Under-23 Events
Men's under-23 road race
details
Sergey Lagutin
 Uzbekistan
4h14'05" Johan Van Summeren
 Belgium
s.t. Thomas Dekker
 Netherlands
s.t.
Men's under-23 time trial
details
Marcus Fothen
 Germany
38'35" Niels Scheuneman
 Netherlands
+ 18" Alexandr Bespalov
 Russia
+ 21"
Men's Junior Events
Men's Junior Road Race
details
Kai Reus
 Netherlands
3h01'30" Anders Lund
 Denmark
+ 14" Lukaz Fus
 Czech Republic
s.t.
Men's Junior Time Trial
details
Mikhail Ignatiev
 Russia
27'01" Dmytro Grabovskyy
 Ukraine
+ 21" Viktor Renäng
 Sweden
+ 22"
Women's Junior Events
Women's Junior Road Race
details
Loes Markerink
 Netherlands
2h05'39" Irina Tolmacheva
 Russia
s.t. Sabine Fischer
 Germany
s.t.
Women's Junior Time Trial
details
Bianca Knöpfle
 Germany
22'17" Loes Markerink
 Netherlands
+ 16" Iris Slappendel
 Netherlands
+ 30"

References

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  1. ^ "Millar has '03 title taken, fined $1,600". ESPN. 4 August 2004. Retrieved 24 December 2007.
  2. ^ "Rogers confirmed as world champion". mywire.com. 8 September 2004. Retrieved 24 December 2007.
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