The women's downhill mountain biking event at the 2010 UCI Mountain Bike & Trials World Championships in Mont Sainte-Anne took place on 5 September.
rank | race nr | name | nat | birth | age | speed | split 1 | split 2 | finish | gap | |||
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1 | 4 | Tracy Moseley | Great Britain | 12.04.1979 | 31 | 58.885 | (3) | 3:31.54 | (1) | 4:33.22 | (1) | 5:17.47 | |
2 | 3 | Sabrina Jonnier | France | 19.08.1981 | 29 | 60.854 | (1) | 3:37.85 | (2) | 4:40.37 | (2) | 5:24.97 | 7.50 |
3 | 1 | Emmeline Ragot | France | 27.05.1986 | 24 | 58.257 | (6) | 3:39.75 | (3) | 4:43.13 | (3) | 5:28.11 | 10.64 |
4 | 2 | Floriane Pugin | France | 17.04.1989 | 21 | 58.188 | (7) | 3:41.07 | (4) | 4:44.05 | (4) | 5:29.81 | 12.34 |
5 | 6 | Mio Suemasa | Japan | 01.04.1983 | 27 | 57.473 | (9) | 3:41.82 | (5) | 4:45.29 | (6) | 5:30.26 | 12.79 |
6 | 5 | Myriam Nicole | France | 08.02.1990 | 21 | 57.206 | (10) | 3:42.40 | (6) | 4:45.05 | (5) | 5:31.45 | 13.98 |
7 | 10 | Rachel Atherton | Great Britain | 06.12.1987 | 23 | 58.709 | (5) | 3:43.77 | (7) | 4:47.45 | (8) | 5:33.80 | 16.33 |
8 | 27 | Leigh Donovan | United States | 11.12.1971 | 39 | 58.991 | (2) | 3:45.35 | (8) | 4:47.02 | (7) | 5:34.05 | 16.58 |
9 | 8 | Claire Buchar | Canada | 26.04.1978 | 32 | 58.779 | (4) | 3:48.82 | (14) | 4:49.72 | (9) | 5:35.59 | 18.12 |
10 | 22 | Jill Kintner | United States | 24.10.1981 | 29 | 57.608 | (8) | 3:45.93 | (9) | 4:49.88 | (10) | 5:38.29 | 20.82 |
11 | 17 | Anita Ager-Wick | Norway | 31.08.1978 | 32 | 54.029 | (22) | 3:47.71 | (11) | 4:53.58 | (11) | 5:40.39 | 22.92 |
12 | 9 | Petra Bernhard | Austria | 18.11.1980 | 30 | 55.809 | (14) | 3:50.00 | (17) | 4:57.40 | (13) | 5:44.28 | 26.81 |
13 | 13 | Fionn Griffiths | Great Britain | 27.08.1982 | 28 | 55.306 | (19) | 3:48.39 | (13) | 4:57.28 | (12) | 5:44.67 | 27.20 |
14 | 14 | Emilie Siegenthaler | Switzerland | 19.09.1986 | 24 | 55.120 | (20) | 3:47.97 | (12) | 5:02.40 | (15) | 5:51.67 | 34.20 |
15 | 11 | Harriet Rucknagel | Germany | 11.10.1988 | 22 | 55.431 | (17) | 3:59.14 | (19) | 5:06.33 | (17) | 5:54.73 | 37.26 |
16 | 15 | Melissa Buhl | United States | 25.01.1982 | 29 | 56.159 | (13) | 3:49.57 | (16) | 5:02.31 | (14) | 5:55.48 | 38.01 |
17 | 21 | Anita Molcik | Austria | 12.11.1980 | 30 | 55.651 | (15) | 3:53.44 | (18) | 5:05.03 | (16) | 5:55.71 | 38.24 |
18 | 20 | Jacqueline Harmony | United States | 07.03.1978 | 32 | 54.539 | (21) | 3:59.63 | (20) | 5:08.92 | (19) | 5:57.42 | 39.95 |
19 | 24 | Anne Laplante | Canada | 15.10.1990 | 20 | 57.172 | (11) | 4:05.66 | (21) | 5:19.49 | (21) | 6:08.55 | 51.08 |
20 | 19 | Luana Maria De Souza-Oliveira | Brazil | 28.05.1991 | 19 | 55.337 | (18) | 4:05.71 | (22) | 5:18.94 | (20) | 6:08.64 | 51.17 |
21 | 12 | Micayla Gatto | Canada | 21.08.1988 | 22 | 49.066 | (23) | 3:47.64 | (10) | 5:08.75 | (18) | 6:11.04 | 53.57 |
22 | 23 | Rebecca McQueen | Canada | 17.12.1985 | 25 | 55.556 | (16) | 4:27.83 | (23) | 5:38.18 | (22) | 6:27.27 | 1:09.80 |
23 | 18 | Miranda Miller | Canada | 02.03.1990 | 21 | 56.678 | (12) | 3:49.36 | (15) | 8:25.86 | (23) | 9:16.99 | 3:59.52 |
16 | Tomoko Iizuka | Japan | 22.05.1979 | 31 | DNF | ||||||||
25 | Vaea Verbeek | Canada | 25.11.1990 | 20 | DNS | ||||||||
26 | Kjersten Lone | Canada | 04.01.1991 | 20 | DNS |
rank | race nr | name | nat | birth | age | speed | split 1 | split 2 | finish | gap | |||
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1 | 13 | Lauren Rosser | Canada | 04.10.1993 | 17 | 54.843 | (4) | 4:04.85 | (1) | 5:12.32 | (1) | 5:59.55 | |
2 | 2 | Fanny Lombard | France | 13.03.1992 | 18 | 54.782 | (5) | 4:08.34 | (4) | 5:23.36 | (4) | 6:13.50 | 13.95 |
3 | 3 | Julie Berteaux | France | 25.05.1992 | 18 | 57.373 | (1) | 4:06.20 | (2) | 5:18.33 | (2) | 6:19.74 | 20.19 |
4 | 5 | Holly Baarspul | Australia | 30.10.1992 | 18 | 53.911 | (6) | 4:24.49 | (6) | 5:34.52 | (5) | 6:27.33 | 27.78 |
5 | 7 | Sarah Atkin | New Zealand | 22.03.1993 | 17 | 56.482 | (2) | 4:10.13 | (5) | 5:35.49 | (6) | 6:27.57 | 28.02 |
6 | 8 | Charlotte Clouston | New Zealand | 27.07.1993 | 17 | 51.401 | (9) | 4:34.40 | (7) | 5:53.72 | (7) | 6:47.60 | 48.05 |
7 | 12 | Kelsey Begg | Canada | 01.02.1993 | 18 | 52.110 | (8) | 4:49.77 | (9) | 6:06.38 | (8) | 6:59.64 | 1:00.09 |
8 | 6 | Emily Hockey | Australia | 12.07.1993 | 17 | 53.587 | (7) | 4:49.12 | (8) | 6:12.25 | (9) | 7:08.53 | 1:08.98 |
9 | 11 | Kelsey Anderson | United States | 16.02.1992 | 19 | 48.725 | (10) | 4:50.16 | (10) | 6:14.10 | (10) | 7:14.22 | 1:14.67 |
10 | 9 | Madeline Taylor | New Zealand | 04.08.1993 | 17 | 55.494 | (3) | 4:07.13 | (3) | 5:20.30 | (3) | 7:32.21 | 1:32.66 |
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