Women's road time trial at the 2019 Pan American Games | |||||||
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Venue | Circuito San Miguel | ||||||
Dates | August 7 | ||||||
Competitors | 21 from 14 nations | ||||||
Winning time | 23:36.51 | ||||||
Medalists | |||||||
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Omnium | men | women |
Madison | men | women |
The women's road time trial competition of the cycling events at the 2019 Pan American Games was held on August 7 at the Circuito San Miguel. [1]
Date | Time | Round |
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August 7, 2019 | 9:45 | Final |
21 riders from 14 countries was started [2]
Rank | Rider | Nation | Time |
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Chloé Dygert | United States | 23:36.51 | |
Teniel Campbell | Trinidad and Tobago | 24:50.24 | |
Laurie Jussaume | Canada | 26:27.15 | |
4 | Jeidi Pradera | Cuba | 26:29.87 |
5 | Miriam Brouwer | Canada | 26:34.41 |
6 | Anabel Yapura | Argentina | 26:36.69 |
7 | Caitlin Conyers | Bermuda | 26:39.45 |
8 | Arlenis Sierra | Cuba | 26:39.87 |
9 | Aranza Villalón | Chile | 26:45.07 |
10 | Jessica Bonilla | Mexico | 26:51.94 |
11 | Lina Hernández | Colombia | 26:53.73 |
12 | Miryam Núñez | Ecuador | 27:23.87 |
13 | Lisa Groothuesheidkamp | Aruba | 27:29.76 |
14 | Lina Rojas | Colombia | 27:36.40 |
15 | Fiorella Malaspina | Argentina | 27:49.91 |
16 | Alexi Costa | Trinidad and Tobago | 27:53.69 |
17 | Wilmarys Moreno | Venezuela | 28:27.65 |
18 | Romina Medrano | Peru | 28:58.71 |
19 | Nicole Mitchell | Bermuda | 29:43.02 |
20 | Micaela Sarabia | Bolivia | 30:07.63 |
21 | Ariadna Herrera | Ecuador | 30:15.12 |
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