2011 UCI Road World Championships – Women's time trial

Women's time trial
2011 UCI Road World Championships
Rainbow jersey
Race details
Date 20 September 2011
Distance 27.8 km (17.27 mi)
Winning time 37' 07.38"
Medalists
 Gold  Judith Arndt (Germany)
 Silver  Linda Villumsen (New Zealand)
 Bronze  Emma Pooley (Great Britain)
2011 UCI Road World Championships

Participating nations
Elite events
List of elite cyclists
Elite road race   men   women
Elite time trial   men   women
Under-23 events
Under-23 road race   men  
Under-23 time trial   men  
Junior events
Junior road race   men   women
Junior time trial   men   women
 

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.[1] New Zealand's Linda Villumsen improved upon her two previous bronze medals to finish second,[2] and the reigning world champion Emma Pooley completed the podium, 2.4 seconds behind Villumsen.[3]

Route

The riders completed two laps on a 13.9 km (8.6 mi) course in the centre of Copenhagen, for a total length of 27.8 km (17.3 mi).[4]

Final classification

Rank Rider Time
1 Germany Judith Arndt (GER) 37' 07.38"
2 New Zealand Linda Villumsen (NZL) + 21.73"
3 United Kingdom Emma Pooley (GBR) + 24.13"
4 Canada Tara Whitten (CAN) + 26.16"
5 Canada Clara Hughes (CAN) + 36.79"
6 Netherlands Ellen van Dijk (NED) + 38.88"
7 Canada Rhae-Christie Shaw (CAN) + 39.23"
8 United States Amber Neben (USA) + 41.09"
9 Sweden Emilia Fahlin (SWE) + 55.06"
10 Netherlands Marianne Vos (NED) + 55.77"
11 Germany Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (GER) + 56.14"
12 Australia Shara Gillow (AUS) + 1' 00.55"
13 Azerbaijan Elena Tchalykh (AZE) + 1' 00.84"
14 Sweden Emma Johansson (SWE) + 1' 01.13"
15 United States Evelyn Stevens (USA) + 1' 21.73"
16 Russia Olga Zabelinskaya (RUS) + 1' 25.20"
17 United Kingdom Julia Shaw (GBR) + 1' 49.88"
18 Italy Noemi Cantele (ITA) + 1' 58.26"
19 Switzerland Pascale Schnider (SUI) + 1' 58.84"
20 Finland Pia Sundstedt (FIN) + 2' 01.33"
21 France Mélodie Lesueur (FRA) + 2' 04.91"
22 Lithuania Aleksandra Sošenko (LTU) + 2' 08.82"
23 Ukraine Olena Pavlukhina (UKR) + 2' 19.05"
24 Belgium Latoya Brulee (BEL) + 2' 29.12"
25 Estonia Grete Treier (EST) + 2' 33.78"
26 Spain Leire Olaberria (ESP) + 2' 42.41"
27 France Christel Ferrier-Bruneau (FRA) + 2' 45.56"
28 Czech Republic Martina Sáblíková (CZE) + 2' 57.43"
29 Russia Alexandra Burchenkova (RUS) + 3' 01.22"
30 South Africa Ashleigh Moolman (RSA) + 3' 07.52"
31 Australia Taryn Heather (AUS) + 3' 08.71"
32 Italy Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA) + 3' 13.09"
33 Denmark Michelle Lauge Jensen (DEN) + 3' 19.29"
34 Slovenia Tjaša Rutar (SLO) + 3' 20.45"
35 Spain Eneritz Iturriaga Echevarri (ESP) + 3' 28.91"
36 Belarus Alena Amialiusik (BLR) + 3' 29.20"
37 Lithuania Kataržina Sosna (LTU) + 3' 33.05"
38 Belgium Liesbet De Vocht (BEL) + 3' 44.95"
39 Argentina Valeria Müller (ARG) + 3' 52.77"
40 Thailand Nontasin Chanpeng (THA) + 3' 59.35"
41 Ukraine Tetyana Ryabchenko (UKR) + 4' 00.58"
42 Mexico Verónica Leal Balderas (MEX) + 4' 07.34"
43 Slovenia Alenka Novak (SLO) + 4' 12.46"
44 Saint Kitts and Nevis Kathryn Bertine (SKN) + 4' 17.64"
45 Thailand Monrudee Chapookam (THA) + 4' 21.88"
46 Austria Jacqueline Hahn (AUT) + 4' 48.44"
47 Singapore Dinah Chan (SIN) + 4' 56.11"
48 Kazakhstan Yelena Antonova (KAZ) + 5' 21.82"
49 Czech Republic Martina Růžičková (CZE) + 5' 46.28"
50 Syria Seba Al-Raai (SYR) + 9' 40.76"
51 Guyana Claire Fraser (GUY) + 9' 45.43"

References

  1. Liew, Jonathan (20 September 2011). "Judith Arndt ends wait for women's time-trial gold medal". The Daily Telegraph. Telegraph Media Group. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
  2. Williams, Ollie (20 September 2011). "Emma Pooley takes time trial bronze". BBC Sport. BBC. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
  3. "Results / Résultats: Time Trial Elite Women / Contre la montre Femmes Elite" (PDF). Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 20 September 2011. Retrieved 20 September 2011.
  4. "Courses" (PDF). Copenhagen 2011. Danmarks Cykle Union. Retrieved 20 September 2011.

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