2013 UCI Road World Championships – Women's junior time trial
2013 UCI Road World Championships | |||
Winner Séverine Eraud | |||
Race details | |||
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Date | 23 September 2013 | ||
Distance | 16.27 km (10.11 mi) | ||
Winning time | 22' 42.63" | ||
Medalists | |||
Gold | Séverine Eraud (France) | ||
Silver | Alexandria Nicholls (Australia) | ||
Bronze | Alexandra Manly (Australia) | ||
2013 UCI Road World Championships Participating nations | ||||
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Elite events | ||||
List of elite cyclists | ||||
Elite road race | men | women | ||
Elite time trial | men | women | ||
Elite team time trial | men | women | ||
Under-23 events | ||||
List of under-23 cyclists | ||||
Under-23 road race | men | |||
Under-23 time trial | men | |||
Junior events | ||||
List of junior cyclists | ||||
Junior road race | men | women | ||
Junior time trial | men | women | ||
Qualification |
The Women's junior time trial of the 2013 UCI Road World Championships is a cycling event that took place on 23 September 2013 in the region of Tuscany, Italy.
The course of the race was 16.27 km from the Cascine to the Nelson Mandela Forum in Florence.[1][2]
Qualification
All National Federations could enter 4 riders of whom 2 could start. Besides of that, the below listed continental champions could take part in addition to this number.[3]
Champion | Name |
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American Champion | Jessenia Meneses (COL) |
Asian Champion | Yao Pang (HKG) |
European Champion | Séverine Eraud (FRA) |
Oceanian Champion | Emily McRedmond (AUS) |
Participating nations
30 nations participated in the women's junior time trial.[4]
Schedule
Date | Time | Event |
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23 September 2013 | 10:00-11:25 | Women's junior time trial |
23 September 2013 | 11:45 | Victory ceremony |
Source[5]
Final classification
Rank | Rider | Country | Time |
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Séverine Eraud | France | 22' 42.63" | |
Alexandria Nicholls | Australia | + 2.69" | |
Alexandra Manly | Australia | + 8.17" | |
4 | Zavinta Titenyte | Lithuania | + 11.49" |
5 | Anastasia Iakovenko | Russia | + 13.05" |
6 | Demi de Jong | Netherlands | + 14.11" |
7 | Kelly Catlin | United States | + 20.72" |
8 | Floortje Mackaij | Netherlands | + 21.04" |
9 | Kinley Gibson | Canada | + 22.81" |
10 | Luisa Kattinger | Germany | + 23.47" |
11 | Olena Demydova | Ukraine | + 23.73” |
12 | Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig | Denmark | + 28.52” |
13 | Heidi Dalton | South Africa | + 30.36” |
14 | Hélène Gérard | France | + 31.91” |
15 | Devon Hiley | New Zealand | + 32.78” |
16 | Anastasiia Pliaskina | Russia | + 38.47” |
17 | Francesca Pattaro | Italy | + 41.71” |
18 | Katsiaryna Piatrouskaya | Belarus | + 44.73” |
19 | Agata Drozdek | Poland | + 46.62” |
20 | Manon Bourdiaux | France | + 47.45” |
21 | Hannah Swan | United States | + 49.08” |
22 | Yao Pang | Hong Kong | + 49.61” |
23 | Anna Knauer | Germany | + 50.37” |
24 | Julia Karlsson | Sweden | + 51.09” |
25 | Kaat Van Der Meulen | Belgium | + 51.82” |
26 | Lotte Kopecky | Belgium | + 54.04” |
27 | Rasa Pocytė | Lithuania | + 55.12” |
28 | Bogumila Dziuba | Poland | + 55.90” |
29 | Amalie Dideriksen | Denmark | + 59.35” |
30 | Solveig Edøy | Norway | + 1’ 00.43” |
31 | Jessica Parra Rojas | Colombia | + 1’ 01.32” |
32 | Emily McRedmond | Australia | + 1’ 07.21” |
33 | Polina Yurieva | Ukraine | + 1’ 08.25” |
34 | Eliška Drahotová | Czech Republic | + 1’ 15.32” |
35 | Tereza Medvedová | Slovakia | + 1’ 16.68” |
36 | Kiyoka Sakaguchi | Japan | + 1’ 23.88” |
37 | Jessenia Meneses | Colombia | + 1’ 25.70” |
38 | Maddi Campbell | New Zealand | + 1’ 29.35” |
39 | Michela Maltese | Italy | + 1’ 30.24” |
40 | Natasha Jaworski | Argentina | + 1’ 35.27” |
41 | Razan Soboh | Jordan | + 1’ 55.61” |
42 | Jaruwan Somrat | Thailand | + 2’ 04.39” |
43 | Ksenia Tuhai | Belarus | + 2’ 05.46” |
44 | Frida Mendoza | Mexico | + 2’ 07.34” |
45 | Alicia González Blanco | Spain | + 2’ 12.74” |
46 | Kajsa Persson | Sweden | + 2’ 17.43” |
47 | Alba Teruel | Spain | + 2’ 25.60” |
- | Anežka Drahotová | Czech Republic | DNS |
DNS = Did not start
See also
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References
- ↑ "Sunday 29 September". UCI. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
- ↑ "Tuscany 2013 world championship routes unveiled". Cycling News. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
- ↑ "Competition Guide Apendixes". UCI. Archived from the original on 21 August 2013. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
- ↑ "Registered riders WOMEN JUNIORS". UCI. 13 September 2013. Retrieved 20 September 2013.
- ↑ "Competitions guide" (PDF). UCI. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
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