A quieter man than in the Dauphine-Libere, Tejay Van Garderen took 24th place at 4'40"...
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Nicholas Vogondy took 15th place at 3'38"...
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Carlos Oyarzun of Chile surprised with 14th place at 3'30"...
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Vladimir Gusev took 13th for Russia, 3'27" down...
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Ignatas Konovolovas placed 12th at 3'07"...
Bert Grabsch took 11th place at 3' 06"...
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Gustav Larsson placed 10th, 3' 01" down...
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Maclej Bodnar took 9th, 3'00" down...
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David Zabriskie took 8th place for the USA - 2' 51" down...
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Luis Leon Sanchez took 7th place at 2'44"...
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Koos Moerenhout came closer to his retirement by taking 6th place at 2'40"...
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Michael Rogers started well but had problems on the second lap - the Aussie still placed 5th at 2'24"...
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Richie Porte went faster than Rogers, but settled for 4th place, 1'19" down...
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Tony Martin took the bronze medal, 1'12" down on the winner...
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David Millar got the better of Martin, and took the silver medal, 1'12" down...
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Fabian Cancellara produced another superb performance to win Gold, at a speed of 47-kilometres-per-hour...
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Cancellara celebrates as he crosses the finish-line - that's four World Championships now...
It's a fast podium, with Cancellara, Millar and Martin showing off their medals...
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