Road World Championships 2013: Medal table

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The 2013 UCI Road Cycling World Championships take place in Florence, Italy, from Sunday September 22 to Sunday September 29.

The championships comprise team time trials (TTT), individual time trials (ITT) and road races (RR).

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EventGoldSilverBronze
Women's TTTSpecialized LululemonRabo WomenOrica-AIS
Men's TTTOmega Pharma-QuickStepOrica-GreenEdgeSky
Junior women ITTSeverine Eraud (France)Alexandria Nicholls (Australia)Alexandra Manly (Australia)
Under-23 men ITTDamien Howson (Australia)Yoann Paillot (France)Lasse Hansen (Denmark)
Junior men ITTIgor Decraene (Belgium)Mathias Krigbaum (Denmark)Zeke Mostov (USA)
Elite women ITTEllen van Dijk (Netherlands)Linda Villumsen (New Zealand)Carmen Small (USA)
Elite men ITTTony Martin (Germany)Bradley Wiggins (Great Britain)Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland)
Junior women RRAmalie Diderikson (Denmark)Anastasiia Iakovenko (Russia)Olava Demydova (Ukraine)
Under-23 men RRMatej Mohoric (Slovenia)Louis Meintjes (RSA)Sondre Enger (Norway)
Junior men RRMathieu van der Poel (Netherlands)Mads Pedersen (Denmark)Iltjan Nika (Albania)
Elite women RRMarianne Vos (Netherlands)Emma Johansson (Sweden)Rossella Ratto (Italy)
Elite men RRRui Costa (Portugal)Joaquim Rodriguez (Spain)Alejandro Valverde (Spain)
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NationGoldSilverBronzeTotal
Netherlands3--3
Denmark1214
Australia1113
France11-2
Belgium1--1
Germany1--1
Portugal1--1
Slovenia1--1
Spain-112
Great Britain-1-1
New Zealand-1-1
RSA-1-1
Russia-1-1
Sweden-1-1
USA--22
Albania--11
Italy--11
Norway--11
Switzerland--11
Ukraine--11

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