Cycling at the 2005 Mediterranean Games

Cycling at the 2005 Mediterranean Games

The Cycling Competition at the 2005 Mediterranean Games was a men-only competition. Track events were absent from the programme and the only two events were an individual time trial and an individual road race.

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Men's competition

Individual Time Trial

  • Held on Wednesday June 29, 2005 over 28 kilometres
RANK FINAL RANKING TIME BEHIND
Gold medal icon.svg  Marcos Tendero (ESP) 35:41.28
Silver medal icon.svg  Eladio Sánchez (ESP) 36:02.99 21.71
Bronze medal icon.svg  Florian Morizot (FRA) 36:03.22 21.94
4.  Tiziano Dall'Antonia (ITA) 36:18.49 37.21
5.  Martin Cotar (CRO) 36:32.03 50.75
6.  Emilien Berges (FRA) 36:44.47 1:03.19
7.  Roberto Traficante (ITA) 36:55.31 1:14.03
8.  Rafaa Chtioui (TUN) 37:35.77 1:54.49
9.  Ioannis Tamouridis (GRE) 38:15.16 2:33.88
10.  Aymen Ben Hassine (TUN) 39:04.28 3:23.00
11.  Panagiotis Potsakis (GRE) 39:14.81 3:33.53
12.  Samir Kovacevic (BIH) 39:53.60 4:12.32
12.  Kemal Kücükbay (TUR) 39:59.32 4:18.04
14.  Elvis Jahic (BIH) 40:37.96 4:56.68
15.  Mehmet Mütlü (TUR) 41:23.37 5:42.09
16.  Wail Al-Ganduz (LBA) 42:36.16 6:54.88


Individual Road Race

  • Held on Saturday July 2, 2005 over 141 kilometres
RANK FINAL RANKING TIME BEHIND
Gold medal icon.svg  Mathieu Perget (FRA) 3:33:05
Silver medal icon.svg  Stéphane Poulhies (FRA) 3:34:52 1:47
Bronze medal icon.svg  Mauro Santambrogio (ITA) " "
4.  Alexandre Cabrera (FRA) " "
5.  Zubiaur Elorriaga (ESP) " "
6.  Ivan Stević (SCG) " "
7.  Rafaa Chtioui (TUN) " "
8.  Robert Kišerlovski (CRO) " "
9.  Mathieu Ladagnous (FRA) " "
10.  Panagiotis Potsakis (GRE) " "
11.  Javier Moreno Bazan (ESP) 3:35:10 2:05
12.  Ioannis Tamouridis (GRE) 3:36:05 3:00
13.  Georgios Tentsos (GRE) " "
14.  Martin Cotar (CRO) 3:37:51 4:46
15.  Emilien Berges (FRA) 3:41:10 8:05
16.  Fabio Sabatini (ITA) 3:41:12 8:07
17.  Marcos Tendero (ESP) 3:45:09 12:04
18.  Aymen Ben Hassine (TUN) 3:47:11 14:06
19.  Emanuel Kiserlovski (CRO) 3:47:23 14:18
20.  Kemal Kücükbay (TUR) 3:47:39 14:34
21.  Behcet Usta (TUR) 3:47:41 14:36
22.  David Demanuelle (CRO) 3:52:37 19:32
23.  Zvonimir Pokupec (CRO) 3:55:42 22:37
24.  Elvis Jahic (BIH) 4:00:41 27:36
25.  Aleksandar Jugovic (SCG) 4:01:54 28:49
DID NOT FINISH
 Samir Kovacevic (BIH)
 Vladimir Kuvalja (BIH)
 Alvaro Gutierrez (ESP)
 Antonio Redondo (ESP)
 José Rojas Gil (ESP)
 Eladio Sanchez (ESP)
 Leal Mejias (ESP)
 Florian Morizot (FRA)
 Jean-Marc Marino (FRA)
 Benoît Sinner (FRA)
 Nikolaos Kaloudakis (GRE)
 Minas Malatos (GRE)
 Alexandros Mavridis (GRE)
 Eros Capecchi (ITA)
 Roberto Traficante (ITA)
 Carlo Scognamiglio (ITA)
 Tiziano Dall'Antonia (ITA)
 Wail Al-Ganduz (LBA)
 Goran Smelcerovic (SCG)
 Dragan Spasic (SCG)
 Mustafa Karaselek (TUR)
 Orhan Sahin (TUR)
 Mustafa Maral (TUR)
 Mehmet Mütlü (TUR)


Medal table

Place Nation Gold medal icon.svg Silver medal icon.svg Bronze medal icon.svg Total
1  France 1 1 1 3
2  Spain 1 1 0 2
3  Italy 0 0 1 1
Total 2 2 2 6


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