2013 UCI Road World Championships – Women's junior time trial

Women's junior time trial
2013 UCI Road World Championships
Winner Séverine Eraud
Race details
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
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
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
23 September 2013 10:00-11:25 Women's junior time trial
23 September 2013 11:45 Victory ceremony

Source[5]

Final classification

Alexandra Manly won bronze.
Anastasiia Iakovenko finished fifth.
Demi de Jong finished sixth.
Kelly Catlin finished seventh.
Floortje Mackaij finished eighth.
Rank Rider Country Time
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

  1. "Sunday 29 September". UCI. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  2. "Tuscany 2013 world championship routes unveiled". Cycling News. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  3. "Competition Guide Apendixes". UCI. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
  4. "Registered riders WOMEN JUNIORS". UCI. 13 September 2013. Retrieved 20 September 2013.
  5. "Competitions guide" (PDF). UCI. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
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