2022 UCI Road World Championships – Women's under-23 road race

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Women's under-23 road race
2022 UCI Road World Championships
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Race details
Dates24 September 2022
Distance164.3 km (102.1 mi)
Winning time4:24.26 [1]
Medalists
 Gold medal icon.svg GoldFlag of New Zealand.svg  Niamh Fisher-Black  (NZL)
 Silver medal icon.svg SilverFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Pfeiffer Georgi  (GBR)
 Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeFlag of Germany.svg  Ricarda Bauernfeind  (GER)
2023  

The Women's under-23 road race of the 2022 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 24 September 2022 in Wollongong, Australia. [1] [2]

Final classification

RankRiderTimeBehind
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of New Zealand.svg   Niamh Fisher-Black  (NZL)4:24:26+0:00
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of the United Kingdom.svg   Pfeiffer Georgi  (GBR)4:24:38+0:12
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Germany.svg   Ricarda Bauernfeind  (GER)
4 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg   Simone Boilard  (CAN)
5 Flag of the United Kingdom.svg   Anna Shackley  (GBR)
6 Flag of Italy.svg   Silvia Zanardi  (ITA)4:29:22+4:57
7 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Noemi Rüegg  (SUI)
8 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Julie de Wilde  (BEL)
9 Flag of Norway.svg   Mari Hole Mohr  (NOR)
10 Flag of New Zealand.svg   Ella Wyllie  (NZL)
11 Flag of Poland.svg   Dominika Wlodarczyk  (POL)4:32:02+7:36
12 Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Shirin van Anrooij  (NED)4:32:04+7:38
13 Flag of France.svg   Marie Le Net  (FRA)
14 Flag of Norway.svg   Anne Dorthe Ysland  (NOR)4:33.57+9:31
15 Flag of Poland.svg   Marta Jaskulska  (POL)4:36:32+12:06
16 Flag of Sweden.svg   Julia Borgström  (SWE)
17 Flag of Germany.svg   Franziska Koch  (GER)4:10:16+15:50
18 Flag of Luxembourg.svg   Nina Berton  (LUX)
Flag of France.svg   Jade Wiel  (FRA)DNF
Flag of Italy.svg   Vittoria Guazzini  (ITA)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg   Elynor Bäckstedt  (GBR)
Flag of the United Kingdom.svg   Alice Towers  (GBR)
Flag of Uzbekistan.svg   Yanina Kuskova  (UZB)
Flag of Sweden.svg   Caroline Andersson  (SWE)
Flag of Slovakia.svg   Nora Jenčušová  (SVK)
Flag of Ukraine.svg   Maryna Varenyk  (UKR)
Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg   Magdeleine Vallieres  (CAN)
Flag of Spain.svg   Idoia Eraso  (ESP)
Flag of New Zealand.svg   Henrietta Christie  (NZL)
Flag of Rwanda.svg   Valentine Nzayisenga  (RWA)
Flag of Ukraine.svg   Daryna Nahuliak  (UKR)
Flag of Denmark.svg   Rebecca Koeerner  (DEN)
Flag of Brazil.svg   Ana Vitória Magalhães  (BRA)
Flag of Algeria.svg   Nesrine Houili  (ALG)
Flag of Eritrea.svg   Danait Tekeste  (ERI)
Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg   Safia Al Sayegh  (UAE)

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References

  1. 1 2 "Final Results / Résultat final: Women Road Race". Tissot Timing. Tissot. 24 September 2022. Retrieved 24 September 2022.
  2. "U23 women to race for their own world title from 2022". cyclingtips.com. Retrieved 12 February 2022.