2023 UCI Road World Championships – Women's time trial

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Men's time trial
2023 UCI Road World Championships
Race details
Dates10 August 2023
Distance36.2 km (22.49 mi)
Winning time46' 59.80
Medalists
 Gold medal icon.svg Gold Flag of the United States.svg   Chloé Dygert  (USA)
 Silver medal icon.svg Silver Flag of Australia (converted).svg   Grace Brown  (AUS)
 Bronze medal icon.svg Bronze Flag of Austria.svg   Christina Schweinberger  (AUT)
  2022
2024  

The Women's time trial of the 2023 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 10 August 2023 in Stirling, Scotland. It was the 30th edition of the championship, for which Ellen van Dijk of Netherlands was the defending champion, having won in 2022.

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Participating nations

86 cyclists from 55 nations competed in the event. The number of cyclists per nation is shown in parentheses. [1]

Continental champions

NameCountryReason
Ellen van Dijk Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands Incumbent World Champion
Aurelie Halbwachs Flag of Mauritius.svg Mauritius African Champion
Amber Neben Flag of the United States.svg United States Panamerican Champion
Olga Zabelinskaya Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan Asian Champion
Georgia Perry Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand Oceanian Champion

Cyclists

Legend
No.Starting number worn by the rider during the Race
Pos.Position in the time trial
TimeDeficit to the winner of the time trial
DNSDenotes a rider who did not start
DNFDenotes a rider who did not finish
DSQDenotes a rider who was disqualified from the race
OTLDenotes a rider who finished outside the time limit

By starting number

No.NameNationalityPos.Time
1 Riejanne Markus Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands9+ 2' 07.55"
2 Grace Brown Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia2+ 5.67"
3 Marlen Reusser Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  SwitzerlandDNF
4 Amber Neben Flag of the United States.svg United States8+ 1' 51.78"
5 Diana Peñuela Flag of Colombia.svg Colombia37+ 4' 43.77"
6 Georgia Perry Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand33+ 4' 33.86"
7 Febe Jooris Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium46+ 5' 54.04"
8 Mieke Kröger Flag of Germany.svg Germany18+ 3' 07.40"
9 Juliette Labous Flag of France.svg France5+ 1' 22.47"
10 Paula Findlay Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada25+ 3' 40.66"
11 Catalina Anais Soto Flag of Chile.svg Chile54+ 6' 33.97"
12 Anna Kiesenhofer Flag of Austria.svg Austria15+ 2' 53.84"
13 Elizabeth Holden Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain14+ 2' 45.21"
14 Zanri Rossouw Flag of South Africa.svg South Africa48+ 6' 01.71"
15 Demi Vollering Flag of the Netherlands.svg Netherlands6+ 1' 27.79"
16 Georgie Howe Flag of Australia (converted).svg Australia10+ 2' 26.02"
17 Elena Hartmann Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Switzerland23+ 3' 28.64"
18 Lauren Stephens Flag of the United States.svg United States22+ 3' 27.08"
19 Georgia Williams Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand20+ 3' 11.39"
20 Julie De Wilde Flag of Belgium (civil).svg Belgium17+ 3' 06.59"
21 Antonia Niedermaier Flag of Germany.svg Germany11+ 2' 27.46"
22 Cédrine Kerbaol Flag of France.svg France13+ 2' 35.31"
23 Olivia Baril Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg Canada19+ 3' 11.34"
24 Christina Schweinberger Flag of Austria.svg Austria3+ 1' 12.95"
25 Anna Henderson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg Great Britain4+ 1' 15.05"
26 Margarita Misyurina Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan62+ 8' 25.17"
27 Agnieszka Skalniak-Sójka Flag of Poland.svg Poland7+ 1' 38.01"
28 Rotem Gafinovitz Flag of Israel.svg Israel47+ 5' 57.09"
29 Annibel Emilia Prieto Flag of Panama.svg Panama64+ 8' 55.01"
30 Nora Jenčušová Flag of Slovakia.svg Slovakia38+ 5' 00.37"
31 Nesrine Houili Flag of Algeria.svg Algeria69+ 10' 07.68"
32 Emma Norsgaard Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark16+ 2' 56.93"
33 Agua Marina Espínola Flag of Paraguay.svg Paraguay41+ 5' 29.95"
34 Diane Ingabire Flag of Rwanda.svg Rwanda60+ 7' 42.35"
35 Leung Wing Yee Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong67+ 9' 23.07"
36 Luciana Roland Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina72+ 10' 47.39"
37 Rinata Sultanova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan55+ 6' 41.54"
38 Eliska Kvasničková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechia40+ 5' 18.06"
39 Sandra Alonso Flag of Spain.svg Spain42+ 5' 35.89"
40 Urška Žigart Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia29+ 3' 59.83"
41 Hafdís Sigurðardóttir Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland52+ 6' 22.91"
42 Petra Zsankó Flag of Hungary.svg Hungary36+ 4' 41.68"
43 Aurelie Halbwachs Flag of Mauritius.svg Mauritius59+ 7' 39.91"
44 Cui Yuhang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China63+ 8' 39.90"
45 Abigail Sarabia Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg Bolivia75+ 11' 23.52"
46 Valeriia Kononenko Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine28+ 3' 45.02"
47 Nina Berton Flag of Luxembourg.svg Luxembourg49+ 6' 07.16"
48 Ayustina Delia Priatna Flag of Indonesia.svg Indonesia73+ 10' 56.26"
49 Kelly Murphy Flag of Ireland.svg Ireland30+ 4' 01.99"
50 Dana Rožlapa Flag of Latvia.svg Latvia31+ 4' 08.05"
51 Teniel Campbell Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg Trinidad and Tobago21+ 3' 12.65"
52 Antri Christoforou Flag of Cyprus.svg Cyprus39+ 5' 04.03"
53 Helen Mitchell Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe81+ 18' 11.10"
54 Anniina Ahtosalo Flag of Finland.svg Finland34+ 4' 35.82"
55 Elena Petrova Flag of North Macedonia.svg North Macedonia70+ 10' 15.27"
56 Caitlin Conyers Flag of Bermuda.svg Bermuda45+ 5' 53.14"
57 Olympia Maduro Fahie Flag of the British Virgin Islands.svg British Virgin Islands85+ 26' 11.83"
58 Selam Amha Gerefiel Flag of Ethiopia.svg Ethiopia58+ 6' 56.61"
59 Mary Samuel Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria80+ 17' 27.00"
60 Fariba Hashimi Flag of the Taliban.svg Afghanistan66+ 9' 18.23"
61 Julia Mirigu Flag of Kenya.svg Kenya78+ 14' 00.97"
62 Fanny Cauchois One Flag of Laos.svg Laos77+ 13' 12.80"
63 Masomah Ali Zada UCI Refugee Team 84+ 22' 46.66"
64 Awa Bamogo Flag of Burkina Faso.svg Burkina Faso76+ 12' 44.53"
65 Florence Nakagwa Flag of Uganda.svg Uganda82+ 18' 49.35"
66 Chloé Dygert Flag of the United States.svg United States146' 59.80"
67 Ella Wyllie Flag of New Zealand.svg New Zealand44+ 5' 46.72"
68 Olga Zabelinskaya Flag of Uzbekistan.svg Uzbekistan26+ 3' 42.61"
69 Marta Lach Flag of Poland.svg Poland35+ 4' 40.38"
70 Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig Flag of Denmark.svg Denmark27+ 3' 44.54"
71 Yang Qianyu Flag of Hong Kong.svg Hong Kong65+ 9' 10.09"
72 Fernanda Anabel Yapura Flag of Argentina.svg Argentina56+ 6' 47.96"
73 Makhabbat Umutzhanova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg Kazakhstan61+ 8' 24.43"
74 Kristýna Burlová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg Czechia50+ 6' 15.38"
75 Sara Martín Flag of Spain.svg Spain43+ 5' 40.67"
76 Eugenia Bujak Flag of Slovenia.svg Slovenia12+ 2' 29.01"
77 Kristin Edda Sveinsdóttir Flag of Iceland.svg Iceland68+ 9' 41.94"
78 Lu Siying Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg China57+ 6' 56.53"
79 Tetiana Yashchenko Flag of Ukraine.svg Ukraine51+ 6' 19.41"
80 Skye Davidson Flag of Zimbabwe.svg Zimbabwe71+ 10' 32.50"
81 Lotta Henttala Flag of Finland.svg Finland53+ 6' 23.57"
82 Dunja Ivanova Flag of North Macedonia.svg North Macedonia74+ 11' 10.08"
83 Grace Ayuba Flag of Nigeria.svg Nigeria79+ 16' 46.80"
84 Arefa Amini Flag of the Taliban.svg Afghanistan83+ 21' 49.44"
85 Vittoria Guazzini Flag of Italy.svg Italy32+ 4' 16.31"
86 Alessia Vigilia Flag of Italy.svg Italy24+ 3' 40.25"

Final classification

RankRiderCountryTime
1 Chloé Dygert Flag of the United States.svg  United States 46' 59.80"
2 Grace Brown Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia + 5.67"
3 Christina Schweinberger Flag of Austria.svg  Austria + 1' 12.95"
4 Anna Henderson Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain + 1' 15.05"
5 Juliette Labous Flag of France.svg  France + 1' 22.47"
6 Demi Vollering Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands + 1' 27.79"
7 Agnieszka Skalniak-Sójka Flag of Poland.svg  Poland + 1' 38.01"
8 Amber Neben Flag of the United States.svg  United States + 1' 51.78"
9 Riejanne Markus Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Netherlands + 2' 07.55"
10 Georgie Howe Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Australia + 2' 26.02"
11 Antonia Niedermaier Flag of Germany.svg  Germany + 2' 27.46"
12 Eugenia Bujak Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia + 2' 29.01"
13 Cédrine Kerbaol Flag of France.svg  France + 2' 35.31"
14 Elizabeth Holden Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Great Britain + 2' 45.21"
15 Anna Kiesenhofer Flag of Austria.svg  Austria + 2' 53.84"
16 Emma Norsgaard Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark + 2' 56.93"
17 Julie De Wilde Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium + 3' 06.59"
18 Mieke Kröger Flag of Germany.svg  Germany + 3' 07.40"
19 Olivia Baril Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada + 3' 11.34"
20 Georgia Williams Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand + 3' 11.39"
21 Teniel Campbell Flag of Trinidad and Tobago.svg  Trinidad and Tobago + 3' 12.65"
22 Lauren Stephens Flag of the United States.svg  United States + 3' 27.08"
23 Elena Hartmann Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland + 3' 28.64"
24 Alessia Vigilia Flag of Italy.svg  Italy + 3' 40.25"
25 Paula Findlay Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Canada + 3' 40.66"
26 Olga Zabelinskaya Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan + 3' 42.61"
27 Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig Flag of Denmark.svg  Denmark + 3' 44.54"
28 Valeriia Kononenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine + 3' 45.02"
29 Urška Žigart Flag of Slovenia.svg  Slovenia + 3' 59.83"
30 Kelly Murphy Flag of Ireland.svg  Ireland + 4' 01.99"
31 Dana Rožlapa Flag of Latvia.svg  Latvia + 4' 08.05"
32 Vittoria Guazzini Flag of Italy.svg  Italy + 4' 16.31"
33 Georgia Perry Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand + 4' 33.86"
34 Anniina Ahtosalo Flag of Finland.svg  Finland + 4' 35.82"
35 Marta Lach Flag of Poland.svg  Poland + 4' 40.38"
36 Petra Zsankó Flag of Hungary.svg  Hungary + 4' 41.68"
37 Diana Peñuela Flag of Colombia.svg  Colombia + 4' 43.77"
38 Nora Jenčušová Flag of Slovakia.svg  Slovakia + 5' 00.37"
39 Antri Christoforou Flag of Cyprus.svg  Cyprus + 5' 04.03"
40 Eliska Kvasničková Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic + 5' 18.06"
41 Agua Marina Espínola Flag of Paraguay.svg  Paraguay + 5' 29.95"
42 Sandra Alonso Flag of Spain.svg  Spain + 5' 35.89"
43 Sara Martín Flag of Spain.svg  Spain + 5' 40.67"
44 Ella Wyllie Flag of New Zealand.svg  New Zealand + 5' 46.72"
45 Caitlin Conyers Flag of Bermuda.svg  Bermuda + 5' 53.14"
46 Febe Jooris Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Belgium + 5' 54.04"
47 Rotem Gafinovitz Flag of Israel.svg  Israel + 5' 57.09"
48 Zanri Rossouw Flag of South Africa.svg  South Africa + 6' 01.71"
49 Nina Berton Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Luxembourg + 6' 07.16"
50 Kristýna Burlová Flag of the Czech Republic.svg  Czech Republic + 6' 15.38"
51 Tetiana Yashchenko Flag of Ukraine.svg  Ukraine + 6' 19.41"
52 Hafdís Sigurðardóttir Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland + 6' 22.91"
53 Lotta Henttala Flag of Finland.svg  Finland + 6' 23.57"
54 Catalina Anais Soto Flag of Chile.svg  Chile + 6' 33.97"
55 Rinata Sultanova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan + 6' 41.54"
56 Fernanda Anabel Yapura Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina + 6' 47.96"
57 Lu Siying Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China + 6' 56.53"
58 Selam Amha Gerefiel Flag of Ethiopia.svg  Ethiopia + 6' 56.61"
59 Aurelie Halbwachs Flag of Mauritius.svg  Mauritius + 7' 39.91"
60 Diane Ingabire Flag of Rwanda.svg  Rwanda + 7' 42.35"
61 Makhabbat Umutzhanova Flag of Kazakhstan.svg  Kazakhstan + 8' 24.43"
62 Margarita Misyurina Flag of Uzbekistan.svg  Uzbekistan + 8' 25.17"
63 Cui Yuhang Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg  China + 8' 39.90"
64 Annibel Emilia Prieto Flag of Panama.svg  Panama + 8' 55.01"
65 Yang Qianyu Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong + 9' 10.09"
66 Fariba Hashimi Flag of the Taliban.svg  Afghanistan + 9' 18.23"
67 Leung Wing Yee Flag of Hong Kong.svg  Hong Kong + 9' 23.07"
68 Kristin Edda Sveinsdóttir Flag of Iceland.svg  Iceland + 9' 41.94"
69 Nesrine Houili Flag of Algeria.svg  Algeria + 10' 07.68"
70 Elena Petrova Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia + 10' 15.27"
71 Skye Davidson Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe + 10' 32.50"
72 Luciana Roland Flag of Argentina.svg  Argentina + 10' 47.39"
73 Ayustina Delia Priatna Flag of Indonesia.svg  Indonesia + 10' 56.26"
74 Dunja Ivanova Flag of North Macedonia.svg  North Macedonia + 11' 10.08"
75 Abigail Sarabia Bandera de Bolivia (Estado).svg  Bolivia + 11' 23.52"
76 Awa Bamogo Flag of Burkina Faso.svg  Burkina Faso + 12' 44.53"
77 Fanny Cauchois One Flag of Laos.svg  Laos + 13' 12.80"
78 Julia Miruigu Flag of Kenya.svg  Kenya + 14' 00.97"
79 Grace Ayuba Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria + 16' 46.80"
80 Mary Samuel Flag of Nigeria.svg  Nigeria + 17' 27.00"
81 Helen Mitchell Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe + 18' 11.10"
82 Florence Nakagwa Flag of Zimbabwe.svg  Zimbabwe + 18' 49.35"
83 Arefa Amini Flag of the Taliban.svg  Afghanistan + 21' 49.44"
84 Masomah Ali Zada UCI Refugee Team + 22' 46.66"
85 Olympia Maduro Fahie Flag of the British Virgin Islands.svg  British Virgin Islands + 26' 11.83"
Marlen Reusser Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg   Switzerland DNF

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References

  1. "Time Trial Women's Elite 2023 Start List". ProcyclingStats. Retrieved 10 August 2023.

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