2010 UCI Road World Championships – Women's time trial

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Women's time trial
2010 UCI Road World Championships
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Race details
DatesSeptember 29, 2010
Stages1
Distance22.8 km (14.17 mi)
Winning time32' 48.44"
Medalists
 Gold medal icon.svg GoldFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Emma Pooley  (GBR) (Great Britain)
 Silver medal icon.svg SilverFlag of Germany.svg  Judith Arndt  (GER) (Germany)
 Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeFlag of New Zealand.svg  Linda Villumsen  (NZL) (New Zealand)
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The Women's time trial of the 2010 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 29 September in Melbourne, Australia.

Contents

Emma Pooley became Great Britain's first gold medal winner in the discipline, recording a time 15 seconds quicker than Germany's Judith Arndt – finishing second for the third time – with New Zealand's Linda Villumsen finishing marginally behind Arndt in third, taking her second consecutive third place in the time trial. [1]

Route

The course covered 22.8 km. [2]

Final classification

RankRiderNationTime
1 Emma Pooley Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain 32' 48.44"
2 Judith Arndt Flag of Germany.svg  Germany + 15.17"
3 Linda Villumsen Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand + 15.80"
4 Amber Neben Flag of the United States.svg  United States + 37.66"
5 Jeannie Longo Flag of France.svg  France + 43.94"
6 Evelyn Stevens Flag of the United States.svg  United States + 1' 00.08"
7 Tara Whitten Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada + 1' 05.91"
8 Shara Gillow Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia + 1' 13.18"
9 Emilia Fahlin Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden + 1' 22.20"
10 Tatiana Guderzo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy + 1' 25.55"
11 Emma Johansson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden + 1' 33.88"
12 Noemi Cantele Flag of Italy.svg  Italy + 1' 41.15"
13 Patricia Schwager Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland + 1' 50.79"
14 Charlotte Becker Flag of Germany.svg  Germany + 1' 53.95"
15 Anne Samplonius Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada + 1' 54.81"
16 Melissa Holt Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand + 2' 05.39"
17 Tatiana Antoshina Flag of Russia.svg  Russia + 2' 16.26"
18 Vicki Whitelaw Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia + 2' 19.31"
19 Alexis Rhodes Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia + 2' 23.78"
20 Olga Zabelinskaya Flag of Russia.svg  Russia + 2' 29.85"
21 Regina Bruins Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands + 2' 59.75"
22 Grace Verbeke Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium + 3' 00.98"
23 Kataržina Sosna Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania + 3' 01.50"
24 Verónica Leal Balderas Flag of Mexico.svg  Mexico + 3' 17.65"
25 Svitlana Halyuk Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine + 3' 23.46"
26 Chanpeng Nontasin Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand + 3' 38.37"
27 Valeria Teresita Müller Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina + 4' 07.49"
28 Lesya Kalytovska Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine + 4' 23.65"
29 Doris Schweizer Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland + 4' 27.95"
30 Monrudee Chapookam Flag of Thailand.svg  Thailand + 5' 12.53"
31 Rosa Maria Bravo Soba Flag of Spain.svg  Spain + 5' 25.97"
32 Yelena Antonova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan + 5' 40.63"
33 Belén López Morales Flag of Spain.svg  Spain + 5' 57.56"
34 Kimberley Yap Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia + 5' 58.22"
35 Mariana Mohammad Flag of Malaysia.svg  Malaysia + 6' 45.81"
36 Kathryn Bertine Flag of Saint Kitts and Nevis.svg  Saint Kitts and Nevis + 6' 52.90"
37 Dinah Chan Flag of Singapore.svg  Singapore + 7' 24.47"
Tatiana Panina Flag of Belarus.svg  Belarus DSQ

References

  1. "Briton Emma Pooley wins time trial gold in Australia". BBC Sport. 29 September 2010. Retrieved 29 September 2010.
  2. "Men's time trial course". melbourne2010.com. melbourne2010.com. Retrieved 7 September 2010.