2011 Dutch National Time Trial Championships | |||||||||||||
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
Race details | |||||||||||||
Dates | 22 June 2011 | ||||||||||||
Stages | 1 | ||||||||||||
Distance | 23.2 km (14.42 mi) | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 30' 39" | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
| |||||||||||||
The Women's time trial of the 2011 Dutch National Time Trial Championships cycling event took place on 22 June 2011 in and around Veendam, Netherlands. [1]
Marianne Vos became for the second time in her career Dutch National Time Trial Champion. She finished 6 seconds ahead of Ellen van Dijk and 64 seconds of Loes Gunnewijk. [2]
Rank | Rider | Team | Age | Time |
---|---|---|---|---|
Marianne Vos | Nederland Bloeit | 24 | 30’ 39" | |
Ellen van Dijk | HTC–Highroad Women | 24 | + 6" | |
Loes Gunnewijk | Nederland Bloeit | 31 | + 1’ 04" | |
4 | Iris Slappendel | Garmin–Cervélo | 26 | + 1’ 07" |
5 | Kirsten Wild | AA Drink–leontien.nl | 29 | + 1’ 19" |
6 | Vera Koedooder | Team Specialized–DPD pakket service | 28 | + 1’ 43" |
7 | Lucinda Brand | AA Drink–leontien.nl | 22 | + 1’ 49" |
8 | Roxane Knetemann | Batavus Ladies Cycling Team | 24 | + 2’ 22" |
9 | Irene van den Broek | AA Drink–leontien.nl | 31 | + 2’ 29" |
10 | Winanda Spoor | Dolmans Landscaping Team | 20 | + 2’ 37" |
11 | Marijn de Vries | AA Drink–leontien.nl | 33 | + 2’ 39" |
12 | Rixt Meijer | Cycling Team People's Trust–Noordwesthoek | 29 | + 2’ 41" |
13 | Amy Pieters | Skil-Koga | 20 | + 2’ 54" |
14 | Mathilde Matthysse | Rabo Lady Force | 31 | + 2’ 56" |
15 | Esra Tromp | Skil–Koga | 21 | + 3’ 01" |
16 | Natalie van Gogh | Team Specialized–DPD pakket service | 37 | + 3’ 14" |
17 | Janneke Ensing | Dolmans Landscaping Team | 25 | + 3’ 14" |
18 | Sigrid Kuizenga | RC Jan van Arckel | 28 | + 3’ 16" |
19 | Larissa Drysdale | – | 40 | + 3’ 19" |
20 | Annelies Visser | Batavus Ladies Cycling Team | 19 | + 3’ 25" |
21 | Maria Sterk | Cycling Team People's Trust–Noordwesthoek | 32 | + 3’ 37" |
22 | Birgit Lavrijssen | Dolmans Landscaping Team | 20 | + 3’ 42" |
23 | Maaike Hoek | SRAM–W.V. Eemland | 20 | + 3’ 47" |
24 | Olga Velzen | Swabo Ladies | 35 | + 3’ 54" |
25 | Marissa Otten | Dolmans Landscaping Team | 22 | + 4’ 12" |
26 | Henriette Woering | SRAM–W.V. Eemland | 19 | + 4’ 16" |
27 | Aafke Eshuis | Team Specialized–DPD pakket service | 24 | + 4’ 25" |
28 | Hanneke Mulder | Hepro Kozijnen–NWV Groningen | 23 | + 5’ 16" |
29 | Charlotte Lenting | Moving Ladies | 19 | + 5’ 27" |
30 | Judith Bloem | RC Jan van Arckel | 21 | + 5’ 28" |
31 | Danielle Meijering | – | 19 | + 5’ 56" |
32 | Britt Jansen | Team Specialized–DPD pakket service | 20 | + 6’ 18" |
33 | Alie Gercama | Dolmans Landscaping Team | 21 | + 6’ 20" |
34 | Ilona Den Hartog | Restore Cycling Ladies | 19 | + 6’ 22" |
35 | Lisanne Ottema | Hepro Kozijnen–NWV Groningen | 21 | + 6’ 23" |
36 | Erika BRoekema | Hepro Kozijnen–NWV Groningen | 28 | + 8’ 21" |
Results from uci.ch. [2]
Eleonora Maria "Ellen" van Dijk is a Dutch professional road racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam Lidl–Trek. Besides road cycling she was also a track cyclist until 2012. Van Dijk is known as a time trial specialist and is five times world champion. She won her first world title on the track in the scratch race in 2008. She became Road World Champion in 2012, 2013 and 2016 with her respective trade teams in the team time trial and in 2013 also in the individual time trial. In 2015, she won the time trial at the first European Games and the silver medal in the team time trial at the world championships.
Marianne Vos is a Dutch multi-discipline cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam Team Visma–Lease a Bike.
Amy Pieters is a Dutch professional road and track cyclist, who is contracted to ride for UCI Women's WorldTeam SD Worx. She was a member of the Dutch team that finished sixth at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the team pursuit.
The 2011 Eneco Tour was the seventh running of the Eneco Tour cycling stage race. It started with an individual time trial in Amersfoort in the Netherlands on 8 August and finished on 14 August 2011 in Sittard-Geleen, also in the Netherlands.
Annemiek van Vleuten is a Dutch professional road racing cyclist, who rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam Movistar Team.
The 2013 UCI Road World Championships took place in Tuscany, Italy, between 22 and 29 September 2013.
Tom Dumoulin is a retired Dutch professional road bicycle racer who last rode for UCI WorldTeam Visma–Lease a Bike. He has won the Giro d'Italia and nine stages across the three Grand Tours, five medals in three different World Championships and two Olympic silver medals.
Amanda Reid is an Australian Paralympic swimmer, cyclist and snowboarder. She represented Australia at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in swimming. At the 2016 Summer Paralympics, she won a silver medal in the Women's 500 m Time Trial C1–3 and at the 2020 Tokyo Paralympics a gold medal in the 500 m Time Trial C1–3. In 2023, she won a gold medal at the 2023 World Para Snowboard Championships.
The Women's team time trial of the 2012 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 16 September 2012 in the province of Limburg, Netherlands.
The Women's time trial of the 2012 Dutch National Time Trial Championships cycling event took place on 20 June 2012 in and around Emmen, Netherlands. The first women started at 17:00. The course was 22.65 km.
The Women's time trial of the 2010 Dutch National Time Trial Championships cycling event took place on 23 June 2010 in and around Oudenbosch, Netherlands.
Vrienden van het Platteland was a Dutch UCI women's road cycling team that existed in the 2000–2008 road cycling seasons.
Annika Zeyen-Giles is a former 1.5-point wheelchair basketball player, who has played for ASV Bonn, RSV Lahn-Dill and BG Baskets Hamburg in the German wheelchair basketball league, and for the University of Alabama in the United States. She has represented her country a total of 382 times in which she won six European titles, was the runner-up at 2010 and 2014 World Championships, won silver medals at the 2008 Summer Paralympic Games in Beijing and 2016 Summer Paralympics in Rio de Janeiro, and won a gold medal at the 2012 Summer Paralympics in London, for which President Joachim Gauck awarded the team Germany's highest sporting honour, the Silbernes Lorbeerblatt . Following the Rio 2016 Paralympic Games, Zeyen retired from wheelchair basketball to pursue alternative sporting challenges as an individual athlete.
The 2013 Energiewacht Tour is the third edition of the Energiewacht Tour women's cycling stage race. It is rated by the UCI as category 2.2, and is held between 3 and 7 April 2013 in the Netherlands. Twenty-four teams of 6 riders take part. There is also an Energiewacht Tour for junior riders from 5 to 7 April 2013.
This page is an overview of the Netherlands at the UCI Track Cycling World Championships.
The Women's time trial of the 2013 UCI Road World Championships took place on 24 September 2013 in the region of Tuscany, Italy. The course of the race was 22.05 km from Parco delle Cascine to the Nelson Mandela Forum in Florence.
The Women's team time trial of the 2013 UCI Road World Championships took place on 22 September 2013 in the region of Tuscany, Italy.
Floortje Mackaij is a Dutch professional road racing cyclist, who currently rides for UCI Women's WorldTeam Movistar Team.
The 2014 women's road cycling season was the fifth for the Boels–Dolmans Cycling Team, which began as the Dolmans Landscaping Team in 2010. The main new rider for the team was the Time Trial World Champion Ellen van Dijk, after have ridden 5 years for Specialized–lululemon. After winning the Omloop van het Hageland in early March, Lizzie Armitstead won also the first World Cup race, the Ronde van Drenthe. She would finish later three times in second place in the later World Cup races and keeping the lead in the overall World Cup classification. In begin April, after a solo of 30 km Ellen van Dijk won the Tour of Flanders World Cup race.
The 2019 UCI Road World Championships was the 92nd edition of the UCI Road World Championships, the annual world championships for road bicycle racing. It took place between 22 and 29 September 2019 in the historic county of Yorkshire, United Kingdom, the fourth to be held in the United Kingdom. The championships are traditionally hosted by a single town or city but, while each event in 2019 finished in the North Yorkshire town of Harrogate, the whole historic county of Yorkshire was the official host. Heavy rainfall caused some of the events to be re-routed and delayed.