2012 UCI Road World Championships – Women's road race

Women's road race
2012 UCI Road World Championships
Rainbow jersey
Race details
Date 22 September 2012
Distance 129 km (80.16 mi)
Winning time 3h 14' 29" (39.798 km/h or 24.729 mph)
Medalists
 Gold  Marianne Vos (Netherlands)
 Silver  Rachel Neylan (Australia)
 Bronze  Elisa Longo Borghini (Italy)
2012 UCI Road World Championships

Participating nations
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
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 road race of the 2012 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 22 September in the province of Limburg, Netherlands.

Dutchwoman Marianne Vos won her second world title after finishing second 5 times since 2007. She struggled to escape for much of the 129-kilometre eight-lap race, but finally got clear on the intimidating Cauberg Hill to sprint to victory on the last two ascents. With a finishing time of three hours 14 minutes and 29 seconds, Vos beat Rachel Neylan of Australia by 10 seconds, with Italy's Elisa Longo Borghini third. Dutch time trialist Ellen van Dijk was a notable casualty in a crash involving 50 riders on the second lap.[1]

Route

The race covered 129 km and contained eight laps on a 16.5 km circuit. The circuit included the Bemelerberg, 900 m long and maximal 7% and the Cauberg hill in Valkenburg – where the Amstel Gold Race has finished since 2003, and hosted the finish of stage 3 of the 2006 Tour de France – a 1.5 kilometres (0.93 mi) long climb with a maximum gradient of 12%. The finish was 1.7 kilometres (1.1 mi) beyond the summit of the Cauberg hill.[2]

Final classification

Of the race's 132 entrants, 80 riders completed the full distance of 129 km (80.2 mi).[3]

Rank Rider Country Time
Marianne Vos  Netherlands 3h 14' 29"
Rachel Neylan  Australia + 10"
Elisa Longo Borghini  Italy + 18"
4 Amber Neben  United States + 33"
5 Anna van der Breggen  Netherlands + 55"
6 Rossella Ratto  Italy + 3' 40"
7 Linda Villumsen  New Zealand + 4' 37"
8 Judith Arndt  Germany + 4' 37"
9 Emma Johansson  Sweden + 4' 37"
10 Paulina Brzeźna  Poland + 4' 37"
11 Annemiek van Vleuten  Netherlands + 4' 37"
12 Ashleigh Moolman  South Africa + 4' 37"
13 Joëlle Numainville  Canada + 4' 37"
14 Alena Amialiusik  Belarus + 4' 37"
15 Emma Pooley  Great Britain + 4' 37"
16 Evelyn Stevens  United States + 4' 37"
17 Jessie Daams  Belgium + 4' 37"
18 Liesbet De Vocht  Belgium + 4' 37"
19 Hanka Kupfernagel  Germany + 4' 49"
20 Giorgia Bronzini  Italy + 4' 49"
21 Leah Kirchmann  Canada + 4' 49"
22 Inga Čilvinaitė  Lithuania + 4' 49"
23 Cecilie Gotaas Johnsen  Norway + 4' 49"
24 Oxana Kozonchuk  Russia + 4' 49"
25 Yevheniya Vysotska  Ukraine + 4' 49"
26 Ivanna Borovychenko  Ukraine + 4' 49"
27 Larisa Pankova  Russia + 4' 49"
28 Anna Sanchis Chafer  Spain + 4' 49"
29 Carmen Small  United States + 4' 49"
30 Karol-Ann Canuel  Canada + 4' 49"
31 Tiffany Cromwell  Australia + 4' 52"
32 Tatiana Antoshina  Russia + 4' 54"
33 Megan Guarnier  United States + 4' 54"
34 Charlotte Becker  Germany + 4' 54"
35 Eneritz Iturriagaechevarria Mazaga  Spain + 4' 58"
36 Clemilda Fernandes Silva  Brazil + 4' 58"
37 Edwige Pitel  France + 4' 58"
38 Elena Cecchini  Italy + 4' 58"
39 Sharon Laws  Great Britain + 4' 58"
40 Sofie De Vuyst  Belgium + 4' 58"
41 Kelly Druyts  Belgium + 4' 58"
42 Martina Růžičková  Czech Republic + 4' 58"
43 Annelies Van Doorslaer  Belgium + 4' 58"
44 Kristin McGrath  United States + 4' 58"
45 Claudia Häusler  Germany + 4' 58"
46 Aleksandra Burchenkova  Russia + 4' 58"
47 Pauline Ferrand-Prévot  France + 5' 03"
48 Lucinda Brand  Netherlands + 5' 03"
49 Olena Sharha  Ukraine + 5' 03"
50 Cherise Taylor  South Africa + 5' 03"
51 Lise Nøstvold  Norway + 5' 03"
52 Małgorzata Jasińska  Poland + 5' 03"
53 Shara Gillow  Australia + 5' 03"
54 Ane Santesteban Gonzalez  Spain + 5' 03"
55 Amélie Rivat  France + 5' 03"
56 Kataržina Sosna  Lithuania + 5' 03"
57 Trixi Worrack  Germany + 5' 03"
58 Andrea Dvorak  United States + 5' 03"
59 Olivia Dillon  Ireland + 5' 39"
60 Nicole Cooke  Great Britain + 5' 39"
61 Petra Zrimsek  Slovenia + 5' 39"
62 Jennifer Hohl   Switzerland + 5' 39"
63 Edita Janeliūnaitė  Lithuania + 5' 39"
64 Francesca Cauz  Italy + 5' 39"
65 Verónica Leal Balderas  Mexico + 5' 39"
66 Nikki Harris  Great Britain + 5' 39"

Rank Rider Country Time
67 Veronique Labonte  Canada + 5' 39"
68 Amanda Spratt  Australia + 5' 39"
69 Adrie Visser  Netherlands + 5' 41"
70 Ina-Yoko Teutenberg  Germany + 5' 41"
71 Jessie MacLean  Australia + 6' 04"
72 Gracie Elvin  Australia + 6' 04"
73 Marta Tagliaferro  Italy + 6' 04"
74 Noemi Cantele  Italy + 6' 04"
75 Hanna Nilsson  Sweden + 6' 04"
76 Evelyn Arys  Belgium + 6' 04"
77 Kirsten Wild  Netherlands + 6' 04"
78 Sandrine Bideau  France + 6' 22"
79 Tatiana Guderzo  Italy + 7' 1"
80 Lilibeth Chacón García  Venezuela + 8' 24"
Lex Albrecht  Canada OTL
Miriam Bjørnsrud  Norway OTL
Romy Kasper  Germany DNF
Loren Rowney  Australia DNF
Siobhan Horgan  Ireland DNF
Aleksandra Sošenko  Lithuania DNF
Sérika Guluma Ortiz  Colombia DNF
Doris Schweizer   Switzerland DNF
Daniela Pintarelli  Austria DNF
Lise Olivier  South Africa DNF
Alexandra Chekina  Russia DNF
Martina Ritter  Austria DNF
Mayuko Hagiwara  Japan DNF
Maria Briceno  Venezuela DNF
Rimma Luchshenko  Kazakhstan DNF
Audrey Cordon  France DNF
Sara Mustonen  Sweden DNF
Jessica Kihlbom  Sweden DNF
Patricia Schwager   Switzerland DNF
Sophie Creux  France DNF
Joanna van de Winkel  South Africa DNF
Katie Colclough  Great Britain DNF
Shelley Olds  United States DNF
Emilia Fahlin  Sweden DNF
Ellen van Dijk  Netherlands DNF
Loes Gunnewijk  Netherlands DNF
Emily Collins  New Zealand DNF
Eugenia Bujak  Poland DNF
Olena Pavlukhina  Ukraine DNF
Anna Nahirna  Ukraine DNF
Semra Yetiş  Turkey DNF
Rotem Gafinovitz  Israel DNF
Mia Radotić  Croatia DNF
Mayra Del Rocio Rocha  Mexico DNF
Kathryn Bertine  Saint Kitts and Nevis DNF
Kaat Hannes  Belgium DNF
Robyn de Groot  South Africa DNF
An-Li Pretorius  South Africa DNF
Sari Saarelainen  Finland DNF
Polona Batagelj  Slovenia DNF
Roberta Monaldini  San Marino DNF
Isabelle Söderberg  Sweden DNF
Lenore Pipes  Guam DNF
Yuliya Martisova  Russia DNF
Andrea Graus  Austria DNF
Yennifer Cesar  Venezuela DNF
Emma Crum  New Zealand DNF
Kate Chilcott  New Zealand DNF
Martina Sáblíková  Czech Republic DNF
Agnė Šilinytė  Lithuania DNF
Urša Pintar  Slovenia DNF
Pavlína Šulcová  Czech Republic DNF

References

  1. "Vos proves she's the boss by becoming women's road cycling world champion". Sportsmail Reporter (Daily Mail). 22 September 2012. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  2. "UCI Road World Championships: Courses". Limburg 2012. Colofon. Retrieved 26 September 2012.
  3. "Women Elite Championnats du Monde UCI (NED/CM)". UCI. Retrieved 26 September 2012.

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