Women's time trial at the 2015 UCI BMX World Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Heusden-Zolder, Belgium | |||||||||
Date | 24 July 2015 | |||||||||
Competitors | 36 (1 did not start) | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Events at the 2015 UCI BMX World Championships | ||
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Participating nations | ||
Elite Events | ||
Elite race | men | women |
Elite time trial | men | women |
Junior events | ||
Junior BMX race | men | women |
Junior time trial | men | women |
The Women's time trial event of the 2015 UCI BMX World Championships was held on 24 July 2015.
Rank | Name | Nation | Time | Gap | Note |
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1 | Mariana Pajón | Colombia | 35.741 | Q | |
2 | Caroline Buchanan | Australia | 36.238 | +0.497 | Q |
3 | Alise Post | United States | 36.544 | +0.803 | Q |
4 | Merle van Benthem | Netherlands | 36.587 | +0.846 | Q |
5 | Sarah Walker | New Zealand | 36.627 | +0.886 | Q |
6 | Simone Christensen | Denmark | 36.731 | +0.990 | Q |
7 | Felicia Stancil | United States | 36.839 | +1.098 | Q |
8 | Stefany Hernández | Venezuela | 36.853 | +1.112 | Q |
9 | Laura Smulders | Netherlands | 37.224 | +1.483 | Q |
10 | Elke Vanhoof | Belgium | 37.230 | +1.489 | Q |
11 | Danielle George | United States | 37.444 | +1.703 | Q |
12 | Aneta Hladíková | Czech Republic | 37.691 | +1.950 | Q |
13 | Nadja Pries | Germany | 37.839 | +2.098 | Q |
14 | Natalia Suvorova | Russia | 37.845 | +2.104 | Q |
15 | Brooke Crain | United States | 37.910 | +2.169 | Q |
16 | Magalie Pottier | France | 37.927 | +2.186 | Q |
17 | Dana Sprengers | Netherlands | 38.113 | +2.372 | |
18 | Lauren Reynolds | Australia | 38.335 | +2.594 | |
19 | Charlotte Green | United Kingdom | 38.466 | +2.725 | |
20 | Doménica Azuero | Ecuador | 38.556 | +2.815 | |
21 | Sandra Aleksejeva | Latvia | 38.665 | +2.924 | |
22 | Gabriela Díaz | Argentina | 38.693 | +2.952 | |
23 | Melinda McLeod | Australia | 38.705 | +2.964 | |
24 | Amanda Carr | Thailand | 38.931 | +3.190 | |
25 | Sandie Thibaut | France | 38.953 | +3.212 | |
26 | Vilma Rimšaitė | Lithuania | 38.972 | +3.231 | |
27 | Rachel Jones | Australia | 38.989 | +3.248 | |
28 | Teagan O'Keeffe | South Africa | 39.103 | +3.362 | |
29 | Priscilla Carnaval | Brazil | 39.292 | +3.551 | |
30 | Bianca Quinalha | Brazil | 39.429 | +3.688 | |
31 | Amelia Walsh | Canada | 39.756 | +4.015 | |
32 | Mathilde Doudoux | France | 39.871 | +4.130 | |
33 | Haruka Seko | Japan | 39.928 | +4.187 | |
34 | Sarah Harvey | Australia | 40.458 | +4.717 | |
35 | Ketlin Tekkel | Estonia | 47.005 | +11.264 | |
- | Anna Sara Rojas | Bolivia | DNS |
Rank | Name | Nation | Time | Gap |
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Mariana Pajón | Colombia | 35.518 | ||
Alise Post | United States | 35.926 | +0.408 | |
Sarah Walker | New Zealand | 36.365 | +0.847 | |
4 | Laura Smulders | Netherlands | 36.693 | +1.175 |
5 | Stefany Hernández | Venezuela | 36.723 | +1.205 |
6 | Brooke Crain | United States | 36.817 | +1.299 |
7 | Elke Vanhoof | Belgium | 37.075 | +1.557 |
8 | Magalie Pottier | France | 37.230 | +1.712 |
9 | Caroline Buchanan | Australia | 37.238 | +1.720 |
10 | Felicia Stancil | United States | 37.533 | +2.015 |
11 | Natalia Suvorova | Russia | 37.599 | +2.081 |
12 | Danielle George | United States | 37.800 | +2.282 |
13 | Nadja Pries | Germany | 38.037 | +2.519 |
14 | Aneta Hladíková | Czech Republic | 38.138 | +2.620 |
15 | Simone Christensen | Denmark | 46.301 | +10.783 |
16 | Merle van Benthem | Netherlands | 1:30.221 | +54.703 |
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