The UCI has now published a document with the list of the qualified countries, and their respective quotas of riders, in a.o. the Men Elite category for the road race at the 2013 Road World Championships. Said document can be found here; it contains only the number of riders per nation, but does not explain how these conclusions were reached.
The UCI’s quotas differ from those we published earlier on this site. Our calculations were made based on what we feel is the only interpretation of the rules that would satisfactorily explain all previous instances where a nation in the WT top-10 didn't have 9 riders classified in the individual ranking, thus evoking rules * and **.
The interpretation apparently chosen by the UCI is inconsistent with the case of Kazakhstan in 2010, who - if the UCI interpretation is to be followed - should have been awarded 9 starters back then, instead of the 6 they got.
It has not been possible to get a clarifying comment from the UCI on this matter.
Here is the list of countries qualified for the world championships, and the number of riders they may start, according to the UCI:
Spain: 9 riders
Colombia: 9 riders
Italy: 9 riders
Netherlands: 9 riders
Australia: 9 riders
France: 9 riders
Poland: 9 riders
Switzerland: 9 riders
Great Britain: 8 riders
United States: 7 riders
Czech Republic: 7 riders
Belgium: 7 riders
Slovakia: 6 riders
Morocco: 6 riders
Venezuela: 6 riders
Iran: 6 riders
Ukraine: 6 riders
Germany: 6 riders
Slovenia: 6 riders
Austria: 6 riders
Ireland: 4 riders
Eritrea: 3 riders
Algeria: 3 riders
Brazil: 3 riders
Mexico: 3 riders
Canada: 3 riders
Kazakhstan: 3 riders
Hong Kong: 3 riders
Malaysia: 3 riders
New Zealand: 3 riders
Russia: 3 riders
Denmark: 3 riders
Sweden: 3 riders
Norway: 3 riders
Portugal: 3 riders
Croatia: 3 riders
Turkey: 3 riders
Latvia: 3 riders
Costa Rica: 3 riders
Estonia: 3 riders
Lithuania: 3 riders
South Africa: 2 riders
Belarus: 1 rider
Finland: 1 rider
Luxembourg: 1 rider
Tunisia: 1 rider
Argentina: 1 rider
Ecuador: 1 rider
Serbia: 1 rider
Hungary: 1 rider
Bulgaria: 1 rider
Romania: 1 rider
Moldova: 1 rider
Greece: 1 rider
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