2011 Dutch National Time Trial Championships – Women's time trial

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Women's time trial
2011 Dutch National Time Trial Championships
Race details
Dates22 June 2011
Stages1
Distance23.2 km (14.42 mi)
Winning time30' 39"
Medalists
 Gold medal icon.svg Gold Marianne Vos (Nederland Bloeit)
 Silver medal icon.svg Silver Ellen van Dijk (HTC–Highroad Women)
 Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Loes Gunnewijk (Nederland Bloeit)
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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]

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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]

Final classification

RankRiderTeamAgeTime
Gold medal icon.svg Marianne Vos Nederland Bloeit 2430’ 39"
Silver medal icon.svg Ellen van Dijk HTC–Highroad Women 24+ 6"
Bronze medal icon.svg 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 service28+ 1’ 43"
7 Lucinda Brand AA Drink–leontien.nl 22+ 1’ 49"
8 Roxane Knetemann Batavus Ladies Cycling Team24+ 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–Noordwesthoek29+ 2’ 41"
13 Amy Pieters Skil-Koga20+ 2’ 54"
14 Mathilde Matthysse Rabo Lady Force31+ 2’ 56"
15 Esra Tromp Skil–Koga21+ 3’ 01"
16 Natalie van Gogh Team Specialized–DPD pakket service37+ 3’ 14"
17 Janneke Ensing Dolmans Landscaping Team 25+ 3’ 14"
18 Sigrid Kuizenga RC Jan van Arckel28+ 3’ 16"
19 Larissa Drysdale 40+ 3’ 19"
20 Annelies Visser Batavus Ladies Cycling Team19+ 3’ 25"
21 Maria Sterk Cycling Team People's Trust–Noordwesthoek32+ 3’ 37"
22 Birgit Lavrijssen Dolmans Landscaping Team 20+ 3’ 42"
23 Maaike Hoek SRAM–W.V. Eemland20+ 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. Eemland19+ 4’ 16"
27 Aafke Eshuis Team Specialized–DPD pakket service24+ 4’ 25"
28 Hanneke Mulder Hepro Kozijnen–NWV Groningen23+ 5’ 16"
29 Charlotte Lenting Moving Ladies19+ 5’ 27"
30 Judith Bloem RC Jan van Arckel21+ 5’ 28"
31 Danielle Meijering 19+ 5’ 56"
32 Britt Jansen Team Specialized–DPD pakket service20+ 6’ 18"
33 Alie Gercama Dolmans Landscaping Team 21+ 6’ 20"
34 Ilona Den Hartog Restore Cycling Ladies19+ 6’ 22"
35 Lisanne Ottema Hepro Kozijnen–NWV Groningen21+ 6’ 23"
36 Erika BRoekema Hepro Kozijnen–NWV Groningen28+ 8’ 21"

Results from uci.ch. [2]

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References

  1. "National Championships Netherlands (Veendam) I.T.T. (23.2 km)". cq ranking. Retrieved 8 November 2012.
  2. 1 2 "Results women's time trial". UCI. 22 June 2011. Archived from the original on 26 January 2013. Retrieved 8 November 2012.