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2011 UCI Road World Championships – Women's time trial


FieldValue
nameWomen's time trial
imageJersey rainbow chrono.svg
image_captionRainbow jersey
image_size150
series[2011 UCI Road World Championships](2011-uci-road-world-championships)
date20 September 2011
stages1
distance27.8
unitkm
time37' 07.38"
typemedals
firstJudith Arndt
first_natGermany
secondLinda Villumsen
second_natNew Zealand
thirdEmma Pooley
third_natGreat Britain
previous[2010](2010-uci-road-world-championships-women-s-time-trial)
next[2012](2012-uci-road-world-championships-women-s-time-trial)

The Women's time trial of the 2011 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 20 September 2011 in Copenhagen, Denmark.

After three previous silver medals in the event, Germany's Judith Arndt took her first gold medal in the damp conditions, recording a time 21 seconds quicker than any of her rivals. New Zealand's Linda Villumsen improved upon her two previous bronze medals to finish second, and the reigning world champion Emma Pooley completed the podium, 2.4 seconds behind Villumsen.

Route

The riders completed two laps on a 13.9 km course in the centre of Copenhagen, for a total length of 27.8 km.

Final classification

RankRiderTime
1Judith Arndt37' 07.38"
2Linda Villumsen+ 21.73"
3Emma Pooley+ 24.13"
4Tara Whitten+ 26.16"
5Clara Hughes+ 36.79"
6Ellen van Dijk+ 38.88"
7Rhae-Christie Shaw+ 39.23"
8Amber Neben+ 41.09"
9Emilia Fahlin+ 55.06"
10Marianne Vos+ 55.77"
11Ina-Yoko Teutenberg+ 56.14"
12Shara Gillow+ 1' 00.55"
13Elena Tchalykh+ 1' 00.84"
14Emma Johansson+ 1' 01.13"
15Evelyn Stevens+ 1' 21.73"
16Olga Zabelinskaya+ 1' 25.20"
17Julia Shaw+ 1' 49.88"
18Noemi Cantele+ 1' 58.26"
19Pascale Schnider+ 1' 58.84"
20Pia Sundstedt+ 2' 01.33"
21Mélodie Lesueur+ 2' 04.91"
22Aleksandra Sošenko+ 2' 08.82"
23Olena Pavlukhina+ 2' 19.05"
24Latoya Brulee+ 2' 29.12"
25Grete Treier+ 2' 33.78"
26Leire Olaberria+ 2' 42.41"
27Christel Ferrier-Bruneau+ 2' 45.56"
28Martina Sáblíková+ 2' 57.43"
29Alexandra Burchenkova+ 3' 01.22"
30Ashleigh Moolman+ 3' 07.52"
31Taryn Heather+ 3' 08.71"
32Elisa Longo Borghini+ 3' 13.09"
33Michelle Lauge Jensen+ 3' 19.29"
34Tjaša Rutar+ 3' 20.45"
35Eneritz Iturriaga Echevarri+ 3' 28.91"
36Alena Amialiusik+ 3' 29.20"
37Kataržina Sosna+ 3' 33.05"
38Liesbet De Vocht+ 3' 44.95"
39Valeria Müller+ 3' 52.77"
40Nontasin Chanpeng+ 3' 59.35"
41Tetyana Ryabchenko+ 4' 00.58"
42Verónica Leal Balderas+ 4' 07.34"
43Alenka Novak+ 4' 12.46"
44Kathryn Bertine+ 4' 17.64"
45Monrudee Chapookam+ 4' 21.88"
46Jacqueline Hahn+ 4' 48.44"
47Dinah Chan+ 4' 56.11"
48Yelena Antonova+ 5' 21.82"
49Martina Růžičková+ 5' 46.28"
50Seba Al-Raai+ 9' 40.76"
51Claire Fraser+ 9' 45.43"

References

References

  1. (20 September 2011). "UCI Road Cycling World Championships 2011: Judith Arndt ends wait for women's time-trial gold medal". The Telegraph.
  2. Williams, Ollie. (20 September 2011). "Emma Pooley takes time trial bronze". [[BBC]].
  3. (20 September 2011). "Results / Résultats: Time Trial Elite Women / Contre la montre Femmes Elite". [[Tissot.
  4. "Courses". Danmarks Cykle Union.
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