2022 UCI Road World Championships – Women's time trial

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Women's time trial
2022 UCI Road World Championships
WorldChampionship2022 ITT.png
Race details
Dates18 September 2022
Distance34.2 km (21.25 mi)
Winning time44:28.60 [1]
Medalists
 Gold medal icon.svg GoldFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Ellen van Dijk  (NED)
 Silver medal icon.svg SilverFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Grace Brown  (AUS)
 Bronze medal icon.svg BronzeFlag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Marlen Reusser  (SUI)
  2021
2023  

The Women's time trial of the 2022 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 18 September 2022 in Wollongong, Australia. [2]

Final classification

Rank [1] [3] RiderTimeBehind
Gold medal icon.svg Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Ellen van Dijk  (NED)44:28.60
Silver medal icon.svg Flag of Australia (converted).svg   Grace Brown  (AUS)44:41.33+12.73
Bronze medal icon.svg Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Marlen Reusser  (SUI)45:10.28+41.68
4 Flag of Italy.svg   Vittoria Guazzini  (ITA)45:20.71+52.11
5 Flag of the United States.svg   Leah Thomas  (USA)45:47.07+1:18.47
6 Flag of the United States.svg   Kristen Faulkner  (USA)45:54.05+1:25.45
7 Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Annemiek van Vleuten  (NED)46:11.62+1:43.02
8 Flag of Australia (converted).svg   Georgia Baker  (AUS)46:15.04+1:46.44
9 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Lotte Kopecky  (BEL)46:18.73+1:50.13
10 Flag of Austria.svg   Anna Kiesenhofer  (AUT)46:25.42+1:56.82
11 Flag of France.svg   Juliette Labous  (FRA)46:33.18+2:04.58
12 Flag of Germany.svg   Mieke Kröger  (GER)46:57.23+2:28.63
13 Flag of the Netherlands.svg   Shirin van Anrooij  (NED)47:09.45+2:40.85
14 Flag of Denmark.svg   Emma Norsgaard  (DEN)47:16.72+2:48.12
15 Flag of Denmark.svg   Julie Leth  (DEN)47:22.18+2:53.58
16 Flag of South Africa.svg   Ashleigh Moolman  (RSA)47:28.65+3:00.05
17 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg   Leah Kirchmann  (CAN)47:32.53+3:03.93
18 Flag of Germany.svg   Ricarda Bauernfeind  (GER)47:38.08+3:09.48
19 Flag of Uzbekistan.svg   Olga Zabelinskaya  (UZB)48:00.11+3:31.51
20 Flag of France.svg   Marie Le Net  (FRA)48:03.64+3:35.04
21 Flag of Poland.svg   Marta Jaskulska  (POL)48:09.01+3:40.41
22 Flag of Belgium (civil).svg   Julie Van de Velde  (BEL)48:09.79+3:41.19
23 Flag of Italy.svg   Arianna Fidanza  (ITA)48:10.39+3:41.79
24 Flag of Israel.svg   Omer Shapira  (ISR)48:29.84+4:01.24
25 Flag of Poland.svg   Agnieszka Skalniak-Sójka  (POL)48:45.12+4:16.52
26 Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Elena Hartmann  (SUI)49:29.70+5:01.10
27 Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg   Alison Jackson  (CAN)49:30.19+5:01.59
28 Flag of Slovenia.svg   Urška Žigart  (SLO)49:41.27+5:12.67
29 Flag of New Zealand.svg   Ella Wyllie  (NZL)49:57.13+5:28.53
30 Flag of Colombia.svg   Lina Hernández  (COL)49:59.51+5:30.91
31 Flag of Spain.svg   Sandra Alonso  (ESP)50:48.48+6:19.88
32 Flag of Spain.svg   Lourdes Oyarbide  (ESP)50:50.68+6:22.08
33 Flag of South Africa.svg   Maude Le Roux  (RSA)51:50.95+7:22.35
34 Flag of Hong Kong.svg   Leung Wing Yee  (HKG)51:55.09+7:26.49
35 Flag of Slovakia.svg   Nora Jenčušová  (SVK)52:11.41+7:42.81
36 Flag of Argentina.svg   Luciana Roland  (ARG)53:00.07+8:31.47
37 Flag of Ukraine.svg   Maryna Varenyk  (UKR)53:30.90+9:02.30
38 Flag of Algeria.svg   Nesrine Houili  (ALG)54:43.87+10:15.27
39 Flag of the United Arab Emirates.svg   Safia Al-Sayegh  (UAE)58:14.52+13:45.92
40 Flag of Pakistan.svg   Rabia Garib  (PAK)1:06:05.31+21:36.71
41 Flag of Pakistan.svg   Zainab Rizwan  (PAK)1:07:30.25+23:01.65
Flag of Chile.svg   Catalina Soto  (CHI)DNF
Flag of Austria.svg   Christina Schweinberger  (AUT)DNS

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References

  1. 1 2 "Final Results / Résultat final: Women Time Trial". Tissot Timing. Tissot. 18 September 2022. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
  2. "Women's Elite Time Trial UCI 2022 Road World Championships Race Report". wollongong2022.com.au. Retrieved 18 September 2022.
  3. "2022: 89th World Championships - ITT (WC)". Pro Cycling Stats. Retrieved 18 September 2022.