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13.08.2008/Fabian Cancellara won today's Olympic time trial. The Swiss rider with the nickname Spartacus won in a time of 1:02:11 (45.350 km/h). Gustav Larsson (Sweden) clocked the second best time, 33 seconds behind Cancellara. Levi Leipheimer (USA) won the bronze medal.

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Fabian Cancellara during stage 4 of this years Tour de France. (© Cyclingheroes)

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Fabian Cancellara of Switzerland powered to the gold medal in the Men's Individual Time Trial as he lived up to his pre-race favorite status Wednesday on a grueling, two-lap 47.3km course.

The two-time defending world Time Trial champion fended off a strong challenge from silver medalist Gustav Larsson of Sweden to become Switzerland's first Olympic Time Trial champion. Levi Leipheimer of the United States won bronze.

Nicknamed 'Spartacus', Cancellara marked the winning difference on the descending sections of the course to Larsson and 2007 Tour de France champion Alberto Contador of Spain, who set the fastest time up the climbing sections but settled into fourth at 1:18.08 slower.

Cancellara stopped the clock in 1:02:11.43 (45.633kph) to earn gold to go along with his bronze medal in the Men's Cycling Road race on August 9.

Larsson's bid for gold looked secure when he held a seven-second gap on Cancellara at the top of the second climb, but ceded ground to his powerful Swiss rival in the final 13km. He posted 1:02:44.79, 33.36 off Cancellara's winning pace.

Larsson, 27, becomes Sweden's first modern Olympic Time Trial medalist since the sport was reintroduced in 1996. In previous Olympic Time Trial competition from 1912 to 1932, three Swedes won medals.

Leipheimer earned his first Olympic medal with bronze, stopping the clock in 1:03:21.11, 1:09.68 off the gold medal time.

Leipheimer, winner of a Time Trial stage and third in the 2007 Tour de France, made a late surge to overcome Contador and fifth-place Cadel Evans of Australia to secure the day's third medal.

Leipheimer's bronze marks the third-consecutive Olympic Games that US men have medaled in the Individual Time Trial.

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Results Men's Olympic Time Trial 2008
 
1 Fabian Cancellara (Switzerland)    1.02.11.43 (45.350 km/h)
2 Gustav Erik Larsson (Sweden)          0.33.36
3 Levi Leipheimer (United States)       1.09.68
4 Alberto Contador (Spain)              1.18.08
5 Cadel Evans (Australia)               1.23.54
6 Samuel Sánchez (Spain)                2.25.81
7 Svein Tuft (Canada)                   2.28.01
8 Michael Rogers (Australia)            2.35.42
9 Stef Clement (Netherlands)            2.47.99
10 Robert Gesink (Netherlands)          2.51.45
11 Stephen Cummings (Great Britain)     2.56.48
12 David Zabriskie (United States)      3.06.39
13 Stefan Schumacher (Germany)          3.13.95
14 Bert Grabsch (Germany)               3.14.77
15 Vincenzo Nibali (Italy)              3.24.58
16 Ryder Hesjedal (Canada)              3.30.90
17 Rein Taaramae (Estonia)              3.35.90
18 Vladimir Karpets (Russia)            3.40.95
19 Chris Anker Sřrensen (Denmark)       3.43.99
20 Denis Menchov (Russia)               3.59.11
21 Vasil Kiryienka (Belarus)            4.00.76
22 Marzio Bruseghin (Italy)             4.09.52
23 Kim Kirchen (Luxembourg)             4.18.20
24 Andrey Mizurov (Kazakhstan)          4.20.62
25 Santiago Botero (Colombia)           4.24.00
26 Maxime Monfort (Belgium)             5.01.28
27 Laszlo Bodrogi (Hungary)             5.16.06
28 Simon Spilak (Slovenia)              5.23.43
29 Matej Jurco (Slovakia)               5.41.49
30 Matias Medici (Argentina)            5.41.66
31 David George (South Africa)          5.43.78
32 Andriy Grivko (Ukraine)              5.49.82
33 Brian Bach Vandborg (Denmark)        5.58.77
34 Przemyslaw Niemiec (Poland)          6.32.00
35 Hossein Askari (IranIran)            6.34.87
36 Raivis Belohvosciks (Latvia)         6.43.53
37 Denys Kostyuk (Ukraine)              6.52.61
38 Matija Kvasina (Croatia)             6.55.06
39 Fumiyuki Beppu (Japan)               8.53.71

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