The Women's 500m Time Trial was one of the 6 women's events at the 2004 UCI Track Cycling World Championships, held in Melbourne, Australia.
The 2004 UCI Track Cycling World Championships were the World Championship for track cycling. They took place in Melbourne, Australia from 26 May to 30 May 2004.
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17 Cyclists from 15 countries participated in the race. The Final was held on 30 May at 13:40.
World Record | ||||
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WR | 34.000 | Kunming | 11 August 2002 |
Rank [1] | Name | 250m | Time | Speed (km/h) |
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250-500 | ||||
19.483 (2) | 34.342 | 52.413 | ||
14.859 (1) | ||||
19.398 (1) | 34.675 | 51.910 | ||
15.277 (7) | ||||
19.747 (5) | 34.788 | 51.741 | ||
15.041 (2) | ||||
4 | 19.567 (3) | 34.859 | 51.636 | |
15.292 (8) | ||||
5 | 19.693 (4) | 34.913 | 51.556 | |
15.220 (46) | ||||
6 | 19.793 (7) | 34.953 | 51.497 | |
15.160 (5) | ||||
7 | 20.059 (9) | 35.193 | 51.146 | |
15.134 (4) | ||||
8 | 19.897 (8) | 35.250 | 51.063 | |
15.353 (10) | ||||
9 | 19.764 (6) | 35.313 | 50.972 | |
15.549 (11) | ||||
10 | 20.261 (14) | 35.360 | 50.904 | |
15.099 (3) | ||||
11 | 20.154 (11) | 35.454 | 50.770 | |
15.300 (9) | ||||
12 | 20.097 (10) | 35.678 | 50.451 | |
15.581 (12) | ||||
13 | 20.210 (12) | 35.794 | 50.287 | |
15.584 (13) | ||||
14 | 20.222 (13) | 35.815 | 50.258 | |
15.593 (14) | ||||
15 | 20.296 (15) | 35.973 | 50.037 | |
15.677 (15) | ||||
16 | 21.559 (16) | 37.741 | 47.693 | |
16.182 (16) | ||||
17 | 21.639 (17) | 38.010 | 47.355 | |
16.371 (17) |
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