Women's race at the 2021 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships | ||||||||||
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Venue | Elba | |||||||||
Date | 2 October 2021 | |||||||||
Competitors | 50 from 20 nations | |||||||||
Medalists | ||||||||||
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Women's race at the 2021 UCI Mountain Bike Marathon World Championships took place in Elba, Italy on 2 October 2021.
The 2021 XCM World Championship was held over a 35 km course with 2 laps plus an initial 2 km lap and a final 8 km lap. In total, the women's race was 80 km with 3,100 metres. [1] [2]
50 competitors from 20 nations started. [3]
40 competitors reached the finish line. [4]
Rank | Athlete | Nation | Result | Behind |
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Mona Mitterwallner | Austria | 4:48.54,1 | ||
Maja Włoszczowska | Poland | 4:50.07,4 | +1.13,3 | |
Natalia Fischer | Spain | 4:56.31,3 | +7.36,2 | |
4 | Giada Specia | Italy | 4:59.32,8 | +10.38,7 |
5 | Ariane Lüthi | Switzerland | 5:03.14,6 | +14.20,5 |
6 | Robyn de Groot | South Africa | 5:03.38,0 | +14.43,9 |
7 | Alessandra Keller | Switzerland | 5:05.26,9 | +16.36,8 |
8 | Adelheid Morath | Germany | 5:07.40,5 | +18.46,4 |
9 | Marika Tovo | Italy | 5:09.13,7 | +20.19,6 |
10 | Rebecca McConnell | Australia | 5:10.18,5 | +21.24,4 |
11 | Sabine Sommer | Austria | 5:11.43,1 | +22.49,0 |
12 | Ashleigh Moolman | South Africa | 5:13.48,1 | +24.54,0 |
13 | Claudia Peretti | Italy | 5:13.53,8 | +24.59,7 |
14 | Jana Czeczinkarová | Czech Republic | 5:17.23,4 | +28.29,4 |
15 | Lejla Tanović | Bosnia and Herzegovina | 5:17.26,6 | +28.32,5 |
16 | Kataržina Sosna | Lithuania | 5:18.14,6 | +29.20,5 |
17 | Daniela Campuzano | Mexico | 5:19.00,1 | +30.06,0 |
18 | Janina Wüst | Switzerland | 5:19.13,4 | +30.19,3 |
19 | Sandra Mairhofer | Italy | 5:22.36,7 | +33.42,6 |
20 | Hildegunn Hovdenak | Norway | 5:26.44,3 | +37.50,2 |
21 | Mónica Calderón | Colombia | 5:29.18,5 | +40.24,4 |
22 | Debora Piana | Italy | 5:29.47,6 | +40.53,5 |
23 | Margot Moschetti | France | 5:31.48,6 | +42.54,5 |
24 | Barbara Benkó | Hungary | 5:34.06,6 | +45.12,5 |
25 | Greete Steinburg | Estonia | 5:35.53,3 | +46.59,2 |
26 | Sabrina Enaux | France | 5:36.45,6 | +47.51,5 |
27 | Antonia Bunter | Switzerland | 5:38.23,8 | +49.29,7 |
28 | Stefanie Dohrn | Germany | 5:40.10,7 | +51.16,6 |
29 | Janelle Uibokand | Estonia | 5:46.44,7 | +57.50,6 |
30 | Manuela Mureșan | Romania | 5:48.10,1 | +59.16,0 |
31 | Veronika Weiß | Germany | 5:48.40,6 | +59.46,5 |
32 | Janine Schneider | Germany | 5:53.04,6 | +1:04.10,5 |
33 | Sarah Hill | South Africa | 5:53.17,8 | +1:04.23,7 |
34 | Nikol Flašarová | Czech Republic | 5:58.07,2 | +1:09.13,1 |
35 | Kelly Catale | United States | 5:59.43,8 | +1:10.49,7 |
36 | Alessia Nay | Switzerland | 6:11.29,4 | +1:22.35,3 |
37 | Theresa Ralph | South Africa | 6:20.18,8 | +1:31.24,7 |
38 | Tanja Priller | Germany | 6:34.30,9 | +1:45.36,8 |
39 | Stefanie Zahno | Switzerland | 6:35.48,1 | +1:46.54,0 |
40 | Sandra Stadelmann | Switzerland | 6:36.54,2 | +1:48.00,1 |
Marie Debant | France | DNF | ||
Ramona Forchini | Switzerland | DNF | ||
Angelika Tazreiter | Austria | DNF | ||
Diana Pinilla | Colombia | DNF | ||
Lea Hofer | Switzerland | DNF | ||
Ilona Chavaillaz | Switzerland | DNF | ||
Jessica Benz | Germany | DNF | ||
Rebecca Leaper | Great Britain | DNF | ||
Daniela Höfler | Germany | DNF | ||
Costanza Fasolis | Italy | DNF |
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