2006 UCI Road World Championships – Women's time trial

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Women's time trial
2006 UCI Road World Championships

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Race details
Dates 20 September 2006 in Flag of Austria.svg  Salzburg  (AUT)
Stages 1
Distance 26.12 km (16.23 mi)
Winning time 35' 04.89"
Medalists
 Flag of the United States.svg  Kristin Armstrong  (USA)(United States)
 Flag of Switzerland.svg  Karin Thürig  (SUI)(Switzerland)
 Flag of the United States.svg  Christine Thorburn  (USA)(United States)
  2005
2007  

The Women's time trial at the 2006 UCI Road World Championships took place over a distance of 26.12 kilometres (16.2 miles) in Salzburg, Austria on 20 September 2006. [1]

UCI Road World Championships – Womens time trial

The UCI Road World Championships - Women's time trial is the annual world championship for road bicycle racing in the discipline of time trial, organised by the world governing body, the Union Cycliste Internationale. The event was first run in 1994.

2006 UCI Road World Championships

The 2006 UCI Road World Championships took place in Salzburg, Austria, between September 19 and September 24, 2006. The event consisted of a road race and a time trial for men, women and men under 23.

Salzburg Place in Austria

Salzburg, literally "salt castle", is the fourth-largest city in Austria and the capital of Federal State of Salzburg.

Final classification

Rank Rider Country Time
Kristin Armstrong Flag of the United States.svg  United States 35' 04.89"
Karin Thürig Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland + 25.57"
Christine Thorburn Flag of the United States.svg  United States + 29.36"
4 Priska Doppmann Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland + 55.09"
5 Nicole Cooke Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain + 55.68"
6 Zulfiya Zabirova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan + 58.82"
7 Judith Arndt Flag of Germany.svg  Germany + 1' 04.34"
8 Lada Kozlíková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic + 1' 05.70"
9 Trixi Worrack Flag of Germany.svg  Germany + 1' 18.76"
10 Amber Neben Flag of the United States.svg  United States + 1' 26.81"
11 Natalia Boyarskaya Flag of Russia.svg  Russia + 1' 35.03"
12 Tereza Huříková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic + 1' 35.58"
13 Nicole Brändli Flag of Switzerland.svg   Switzerland + 1' 41.59"
14 Linda Villumsen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark + 1' 47.45"
15 Susanne Ljungskog Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden + 1' 52.35"
16 Christiane Soeder Flag of Austria.svg  Austria + 1' 55.37"
17 Svetlana Boubnenkova Flag of Russia.svg  Russia + 2' 05.37"
18 Edwige Pitel Flag of France.svg  France + 2' 09.81"
19 Jeannie Longo Flag of France.svg  France + 2' 18.49"
20 Anne Samplonius Flag of Canada.svg  Canada + 2' 21.70"
21 Loes Gunnewijk Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands + 2' 25.64"
22 Tatiana Guderzo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy + 2' 35.15"
23 Edita Pučinskaitė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania + 2' 42.21"
24 Li Meifang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China + 2' 44.27"
25 María Isabel Moreno Flag of Spain.svg  Spain + 2' 49.63"
26 An Van Rie Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium + 2' 55.58"
27 Oenone Wood Flag of Australia.svg  Australia + 3' 01.88"
28 Kathy Watt Flag of Australia.svg  Australia + 3' 15.68"
29 Eneritz Iturriaga Echevarria Flag of Spain.svg  Spain + 3' 20.68"
30 Trine Hansen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark + 3' 21.56"
31 Silvia Valsecchi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy + 3' 32.97"
32 Paulina Brzeźna Flag of Poland.svg  Poland + 3' 57.30"
33 Blaža Klemenčič Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia + 4' 04.71"
34 Baerbel Jungmeier Flag of Austria.svg  Austria + 4' 24.50"
35 Urte Juodvalkyte Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania + 4' 31.28"
36 Iryna Shpylyova Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine + 5' 05.00"
37 Magdalena Zamolska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland + 6' 04.48"
DNF Alex Wrubleski Flag of Canada.svg  Canada
DNS Alessandra Grassi Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico

Source [1]

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