2022 European Road Championships – Women's road race

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Women's elite road race
2022 European Road Championships
Race details
Dates21 August 2022
Stages1
Distance129.8 km (80.65 mi)
Medalists
 Gold medal icon.svg GoldFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Lorena Wiebes  (NED)
 Silver medal icon.svg SilverFlag of Italy.svg  Elisa Balsamo  (ITA)
 Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeFlag of Italy.svg  Rachele Barbieri  (ITA)
  2021
2023  

The women's elite road race at the 2022 European Road Championships took place on 21 August 2022, in Munich, Germany. Nations were allowed to enter between 1 and 8 riders into the event, dependent on UCI rankings. [1]

Results

Rank#Cyclist [2] NationTimeDiff.
Gold medal icon.svg8 Lorena Wiebes Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2:59:20
Silver medal icon.svg9 Elisa Balsamo Flag of Italy.svg  Italy s.t.
Bronze medal icon.svg10 Rachele Barbieri Flag of Italy.svg  Italy s.t.
430 Lisa Brennauer Flag of Germany.svg  Germany s.t.
549 Daria Pikulik Flag of Poland.svg  Poland s.t.
696 Maria Martins Flag of Portugal.svg  Portugal s.t.
751 Emma Cecilie Berg Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark s.t.
879 Emilia Fahlin Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden s.t.
943 Gladys Verhulst Flag of France.svg  France s.t.
1068 Christina Schweinberger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria s.t.
1150 Agnieszka Skalniak-Sójka Flag of Poland.svg  Poland s.t.
1281 Rasa Leleivytė Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania s.t.
1391 Anastasia Carbonari Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia s.t.
1487 Tereza Neumanová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic s.t.
1558 Sandra Alonso Flag of Spain.svg  Spain s.t.
1683 Christine Majerus Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg s.t.
1719 Marlen Reusser Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands s.t.
1875 Eugenia Bujak Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia s.t.
1946 Marta Jaskulska Flag of Poland.svg  Poland s.t.
2017 Caroline Baur Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland s.t.
2148 Marta Lach Flag of Poland.svg  Poland s.t.
2247 Karolina Kumięga Flag of Poland.svg  Poland s.t.
2376 Špela Kern Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia s.t.
2421 Sanne Cant Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium s.t.
2564 Lourdes Oyarbide Flag of Spain.svg  Spain s.t.
2667 Carina Schrempf Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 2:59:2700:07
2790 Omer Shapira Flag of Israel.svg  Israel 2:59:3000:10
2889 Rotem Gafinovitz Flag of Israel.svg  Israel s.t.
2995 Alice Sharpe Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland s.t.
3063 Sara Martín Flag of Spain.svg  Spain s.t.
3135 Liane Lippert Flag of Germany.svg  Germany s.t.
3216 Ilaria Sanguineti Flag of Italy.svg  Italy s.t.
3340 Eugénie Duval Flag of France.svg  France s.t.
3424 Justine Ghekiere Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium s.t.
3571 Susanne Andersen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway s.t.
3653 Amalie Dideriksen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark s.t.
3744 Margaux Vigie Flag of France.svg  France s.t.
3831 Romy Kasper Flag of Germany.svg  Germany s.t.
3956 Julie Leth Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark s.t.
4082 Inga Cešuliene Flag of Lithuania.svg  Lithuania 2:59:3600:16
415 Floortje Mackaij Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2:59:3800:18
427 Ellen van Dijk Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands s.t.
434 Anouska Koster Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands s.t.
442 Charlotte Kool Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 2:59:4000:20
4513 Maria Giulia Confalonieri Flag of Italy.svg  Italy s.t.
4618 Lea Fuchs Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland 2:57:45s.t.
4766 Sarah Rijkes Flag of Austria.svg  Austria 2:59:4300:22
4815 Barbara Guarischi Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2:59:4400:24
4934 Mieke Kröger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany s.t.
506 Riejanne Markus Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands s.t.
5114 Arianna Fidanza Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 2:59:5100:31
5280 Hanna Nilsson Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden s.t.
5374 Ingvild Gåskjenn Flag of Norway.svg  Norway s.t.
5442 Juliette Labous Flag of France.svg  France s.t.
5538 Audrey Cordon-Ragot Flag of France.svg  France s.t.
5637 Victoire Berteau Flag of France.svg  France s.t.
5797 Antonia Gröndahl Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 2:59:5800:38
5836 Lea Teutenberg Flag of Germany.svg  Germany 3:00:2601:06
5961 Sheyla Gutiérrez Flag of Spain.svg  Spain 3:00:4101:21
6012 Elena Cecchini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy 3:00:4401:24
6139 Coralie Demay Flag of France.svg  France 3:00:4801:28
623 Jeanne Korevaar Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands 3:02:0102:41
6373 Malin Eriksen Flag of Norway.svg  Norway 3:02:1902:59
6498 Laura Vainionpää Flag of Finland.svg  Finland 3:02:2103:01
6586 Markéta Hájková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3:02:2303:03
6685 Nikola Bajgerová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic s.t.
6778 Nathalie Eklund Flag of Sweden.svg  Sweden s.t.
681 Thalita de Jong Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands s.t.
6928 Jesse Vandenbulcke Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium s.t.
7045 Monika Brzeźna Flag of Poland.svg  Poland s.t.
7154 Trine Holmsgaard Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark s.t.
7272 Stine Borgli Flag of Norway.svg  Norway s.t.
7326 Marthe Truyen Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium 3:02:2803:08
7459 Mireia Benito Flag of Spain.svg  Spain s.t.
7523 Valerie Demey Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium s.t.
7677 Urška Žigart Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia s.t.
7762 Ziortza Isasi Flag of Spain.svg  Spain s.t.
7869 Kathrin Schweinberger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria s.t.
7988 Nikola Nosková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic 3:02:3203:12
8033 Franziska Koch Flag of Germany.svg  Germany s.t.
8132 Lisa Klein Flag of Germany.svg  Germany s.t.
8229 Franziska Brausse Flag of Germany.svg  Germany s.t.
8311 Marta Bastianelli Flag of Italy.svg  Italy s.t.
8441 Valentine Fortin Flag of France.svg  France s.t.
8527 Julie Van de Velde Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium s.t.
8625 Lone Meertens Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium s.t.
8784 Jelena Erić Flag of Serbia.svg  Serbia s.t.
DNF20 Michelle Stark Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland
DNF22 Kim de Baat Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium
DNF52 Maja Winther Brandt Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
DNF55 Marita Jensen Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
DNF57 Mia Sofie Rützou Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark
DNF60 Iurani Blanco Flag of Spain.svg  Spain
DNF65 Alina Reichert Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
DNF70 Gabriela Thanner Flag of Austria.svg  Austria
DNF92 Dana Rožlapa Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia
DNF93 Hafdís Sigurðardóttir Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
DNF94 Silja Jóhannesdóttir Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland
DNF99 Manuela Miresan Flag of Romania.svg  Romania

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References

  1. "Technical Guide" (PDF). Retrieved 22 August 2022.
  2. "Results" (PDF). Retrieved 22 August 2022.