2010 UCI Road World Championships – Men's time trial
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The Men's time trial of the 2010 UCI Road World Championships
2010 UCI Road World Championships
The 2010 UCI Road World Championships took place in Geelong and Melbourne, Australia, over 5 days from 29 September to 3 October 2010. It was the 77th UCI Road World Championships and the first time that Australia had held the event...

 cycling event took place on 30 September in Melbourne
Melbourne
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 (Geelong
Geelong, Victoria
Geelong is a port city located on Corio Bay and the Barwon River, in the state of Victoria, Australia, south-west of the state capital; Melbourne. It is the second most populated city in Victoria and the fifth most populated non-capital city in Australia...

), Australia
Australia
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, the first time in the event's
UCI Road World Championships
The UCI Road World Championships are the annual world championships for bicycle road racing organized by the Union Cycliste Internationale...

 77 times that it has been held in Australia.

Fabian Cancellara
Fabian Cancellara
Fabian Cancellara is a Swiss professional road bicycle racer for UCI ProTeam . A time trial specialist, he is a four-time World Time Trial Champion and is the current Olympic gold medalist...

 defended his title, and in doing so, clinched a record fourth time trial world championship, recording a time more than a minute faster than any of his rivals. Great Britain
Great Britain
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's David Millar
David Millar
David Millar is a British road racing cyclist riding for . He has won three stages of the Tour de France, two of the Vuelta a España and one Stage of the Giro d'Italia. He was the British national road champion and the national time trial champion, both in 2007...

 took silver, with Germany
Germany
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's Tony Martin
Tony Martin (cyclist)
Tony Martin is a German professional road bicycle racer riding for the UCI ProTeam . Martin is known as a time trial specialist: in 2011, he won a time trial stage in the Tour de France and in the Vuelta a España, and became world champion...

 claiming bronze. The two Australian entrants, Richie Porte
Richie Porte
Richard "Richie" Porte is an Australian professional road bicycle racer on . In his first year in the UCI Pro Tour, Porte has been a consistent performer in the General classification at several stage races....

 and Michael Rogers, came in fourth and fifth respectively in their home country.

Route

The riders completed two laps on an up-and-downhill 22.7 km course for a total length of 45.6 km.

Final classification

Rank Rider Time
1 58' 09.19"
2 + 1' 02.75"
3 + 1' 12.49"
4 + 1' 19.00"
5 + 2' 24.94"
6 + 2' 40.69"
7 + 2' 44.23"
8 + 2' 51.41"
9 + 3' 00.70"
10 + 3' 01.02"
11 + 3' 06.14"
12 + 3' 07.46"
13 + 3' 27.28"
14 + 3' 30.54"
15 + 3' 38.85"
16 + 3' 40.70"
17 + 3' 42.56"
18 + 3' 45.07"
19 + 3' 59.84"
20 + 4' 03.97"
21 + 4' 06.89"
22 + 4' 11.23"
23 + 4' 17.78"
24 + 4' 40.89"
25 + 4' 52.60"
26 + 4' 55.15"
27 + 5' 00.00"
28 + 5' 15.15"
29 + 5' 17.55"
30 + 5' 23.48"
31 + 5' 24.76"
32 + 5' 26.34"
33 + 5' 30.12"
34 + 5' 33.64"
35 + 5' 35.83"
36 + 5' 47.55"
37 + 6' 55.96"
38 + 6' 59.38"
39 + 7' 24.34"
40 + 9' 02.58"
41 + 23' 08.48"
42 + 23' 49.61"
DNS

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