2010 UCI Road World Championships – Women's time trial
The Women's time trial of the 2010 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 29 September in Melbourne, Australia.
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Race details | |||||||||||||
Dates | September 29, 2010 | ||||||||||||
Stages | 1 | ||||||||||||
Distance | 22.8 km (14.17 mi) | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 32' 48.44" | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Events at the 2010 UCI Road World Championships | ||
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Participating nations | ||
Elite events | ||
Elite road race | men | women |
Elite time trial | men | women |
Under-23 events | ||
Under-23 road race | men | |
Under-23 time trial | men | |
Emma Pooley became Great Britain's first gold medal winner in the discipline, recording a time 15 seconds quicker than Germany's Judith Arndt – finishing second for the third time – with New Zealand's Linda Villumsen finishing marginally behind Arndt in third, taking her second consecutive third place in the time trial.[1]
Route
The course covered 22.8 km.[2]
Final classification
Rank | Rider | Nation | Time |
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1 | Emma Pooley | ![]() |
32' 48.44" |
2 | Judith Arndt | ![]() |
+ 15.17" |
3 | Linda Villumsen | ![]() |
+ 15.80" |
4 | Amber Neben | ![]() |
+ 37.66" |
5 | Jeannie Longo | ![]() |
+ 43.94" |
6 | Evelyn Stevens | ![]() |
+ 1' 00.08" |
7 | Tara Whitten | ![]() |
+ 1' 05.91" |
8 | Shara Gillow | ![]() |
+ 1' 13.18" |
9 | Emilia Fahlin | ![]() |
+ 1' 22.20" |
10 | Tatiana Guderzo | ![]() |
+ 1' 25.55" |
11 | Emma Johansson | ![]() |
+ 1' 33.88" |
12 | Noemi Cantele | ![]() |
+ 1' 41.15" |
13 | Patricia Schwager | ![]() |
+ 1' 50.79" |
14 | Charlotte Becker | ![]() |
+ 1' 53.95" |
15 | Anne Samplonius | ![]() |
+ 1' 54.81" |
16 | Melissa Holt | ![]() |
+ 2' 05.39" |
17 | Tatiana Antoshina | ![]() |
+ 2' 16.26" |
18 | Vicki Whitelaw | ![]() |
+ 2' 19.31" |
19 | Alexis Rhodes | ![]() |
+ 2' 23.78" |
20 | Olga Zabelinskaya | ![]() |
+ 2' 29.85" |
21 | Regina Bruins | ![]() |
+ 2' 59.75" |
22 | Grace Verbeke | ![]() |
+ 3' 00.98" |
23 | Katazina Sosna | ![]() |
+ 3' 01.50" |
24 | Veronica Leal Balderas | ![]() |
+ 3' 17.65" |
25 | Svitlana Halyuk | ![]() |
+ 3' 23.46" |
26 | Chanpeng Nontasin | ![]() |
+ 3' 38.37" |
27 | Valeria Teresita Muller | ![]() |
+ 4' 07.49" |
28 | Lesya Kalytovska | ![]() |
+ 4' 23.65" |
29 | Doris Schweizer | ![]() |
+ 4' 27.95" |
30 | Monrudee Chapookham | ![]() |
+ 5' 12.53" |
31 | Rosa Maria Bravo Soba | ![]() |
+ 5' 25.97" |
32 | Yelena Antonova | ![]() |
+ 5' 40.63" |
33 | Belen Lopez Morales | ![]() |
+ 5' 57.56" |
34 | Kimberley Yap | ![]() |
+ 5' 58.22" |
35 | Mariana Mohammad | ![]() |
+ 6' 45.81" |
36 | Kathryn Bertine | ![]() |
+ 6' 52.90" |
37 | Dinah Chan | ![]() |
+ 7' 24.47" |
Tatiana Panina | ![]() |
DSQ |
References
- "Briton Emma Pooley wins time trial gold in Australia". BBC Sport. BBC. 29 September 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
- "Men's time trial course". melbourne2010.com. melbourne2010.com. Retrieved 7 September 2010.
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