22.4 kilometers awaited the cyclists in the individual time trial, eventually a double Belgian success came after Alec Segaert (26:27) beat Cian Ujitdbroeks. The winner of the Hungarian Nations’ Cup race, Per Strand Hagenes from Norway, was the sixth, while Ivan Romeo of Spain was 11th. As far as the Hungarians are concerned, Szijártó Zétény, who won the distinctive jersey for the best Hungarian cyclist in the August competition, finished in 30th place (+ 2:21), while Bence Mészáros finished in 38th place (+ 2:52) in the peloton of fifty-eight people.
107.2 kilometers – 8 lap, awaited the starters on the road race surrounding the city, climbing the 3.6-kilometer-long, average 4.9% steep slope of Povo in each lap. Eventually, in a huge battle, the Frenchman Romain Grégoire was applauded for his gold medal by instructing the winner of the Nyíregyháza Youth World Cup, Per Strand Hagenes of Norway. Estonian Madis Mihkels, who won both the Vásárosnamény and Ibrány halves-stages, finished seventh, Alexander Hajek of Austria, who finished the composite in fourteenth place finished ninth, and Sebastian Kirkedam Larsen, a Norwegian who also competed well in the Nations’ Cup, rolled the finish line in tenth. Unfortunately, none of the five Hungarian starters – Kristóf Árvai, Zoltán Antal Lepold, Bence Mészáros, Zétény Szijártó and Márk Takács-Valent – could finish the race.