2014 UCI Road World Championships – Women's time trial

The Women's time trial of the 2014 UCI Road World Championships took place in and around Ponferrada, Spain on 23 September 2014. The course of the race is 29.50 km (18.33 mi) with the start and finish in Ponferrada.[2][3] Ellen van Dijk was the defending champion, after winning her first world time trial title in 2013.

Women's time trial
2014 UCI Road World Championships
Time trial Rainbow jersey
Race details
Dates23 September 2014
Stages1
Distance29.50 km (18.33 mi)
Winning time38' 48.16"[1]
Medalists
   Gold  Lisa Brennauer (DEU)
   Silver  Hanna Solovey (UKR)
   Bronze  Evelyn Stevens (USA)

Germany's Lisa Brennauer won the world title, becoming the third German rider to do so after Judith Arndt and Hanka Kupfernagel. Brennauer was victorious by 18.68 seconds over the Ukraine's Hanna Solovey, with Evelyn Stevens a further 2.57 seconds behind in the bronze medal position for the United States. Van Dijk, the defending champion, could do no better than seventh place in the final standings, over a minute in arrears of Brennauer.

Qualification

All National Federations were allowed to enter four riders for the race, with a maximum of two riders to start. In addition to this number, the outgoing World Champion and the current continental champions were also able to take part.[4]

Champion Name Note
Outgoing World Champion Ellen van Dijk (NED)
Pan American Champion Evelyn Stevens (USA)
European Champion (under-23) Mieke Kröger (GER)
African Champion Ashleigh Moolman (RSA)Did not participate
Asian Champion Na Ah-reum (KOR)
Oceanian Champion Shara Gillow (AUS)

Course

The course of the women's time trial was 29.50 km (18.33 mi) in length. The time trial started in the centre of Ponferrada and passed through La Martina, Posada del Bierzo and Carracedelo before returning to Ponferrada. The total incline of the course was 172 m (564 ft). A few kilometres before the finish there was a climb, with an incline of over 100 m (330 ft) and a maximum inclination of 7%. A short stretch before riding into Ponferrada was made for the championships.[5]

Schedule

All times are in Central European Time (UTC+1).[6]

Date Time Event
23 September 201414:00–16:45Women's time trial
23 September 201417:05Victory ceremony

Participating nations

47 cyclists (from a start list of 49 riders) from 30 nations took part in the women's time trial.[1] The number of cyclists per nation is shown in parentheses.[7]

  • Australia (1)
  • Austria (2)
  • Belgium (1)
  • Brazil (1)
  • Canada (2)
  • Colombia (1)
  • Croatia (1)
  • Czech Republic (1)
  • Denmark (1)
  • Estonia (1)
  • Finland (2)
  • France (2)
  • Germany (3)
  • Greece (1)
  • Italy (2)
  • Japan (2)
  • Latvia (2)
  • Lithuania (2)
  • Luxembourg (1)
  • Mexico (2)
  • Netherlands (2)
  • New Zealand (1)
  • Poland (2)
  • Portugal (1)
  • Russia (2)
  • South Africa (1)
  • Spain (2) (host)
  • Switzerland (1)
  • Ukraine (2)
  • United States (2)

Prize money

The UCI assigned premiums for the top 3 finishers, with a total prize money of 7,766.[8]

Position 1st 2nd 3rd Total
Amount[8] €3,833 €2,300 €1,633 €7,766

Final classification

[1]

Rank Rider Time
1  Lisa Brennauer (GER) 38' 48.16"
2  Hanna Solovey (UKR) + 18.68"
3  Evelyn Stevens (USA) + 21.25"
4  Mieke Kröger (GER) + 38.29"
5  Ann-Sophie Duyck (BEL) + 45.31"
6  Karol-Ann Canuel (CAN) + 51.26"
7  Ellen van Dijk (NED) + 1' 11.64"
8  Alison Powers (USA) + 1' 14.17"
9  Linda Villumsen (NZL) + 1' 14.28"
10  Trixi Worrack (GER) + 1' 15.25"
11  Katrin Garfoot (AUS) + 1' 23.36"
12  Martina Sáblíková (CZE) + 1' 25.62"
13  Chantal Blaak (NED) + 1' 35.47"
14  Eri Yonamine (JPN) + 2' 06.48"
15  Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA) + 2' 14.86"
16  Tatiana Antoshina (RUS) + 2' 27.75"
17  Sérika Guluma (COL) + 2' 29.51"
18  Mayuko Hagiwara (JPN) + 2' 30.78"
19  Eugenia Bujak (POL) + 2' 33.04"
20  Tatyana Riabchenko (UKR) + 2' 37.18"
21  Julie Leth (DEN) + 2' 42.53"
22  Rossella Ratto (ITA) + 2' 57.21"
23  Audrey Cordon (FRA) + 3' 01.53"
24  Doris Schweizer (SUI) + 3' 09.45"
25  Christine Majerus (LUX) + 3' 30.97"
26  Lija Laizāne (LAT) + 3' 34.93"
27  Leah Kirchmann (CAN) + 3' 35.36"
28  Lotta Lepistö (FIN) + 3' 40.03"
29  Mia Radotić (CRO) + 3' 48.42"
30  Martina Ritter (AUT) + 3' 59.36"
31  Sari Saarelainen (FIN) + 4' 04.65"
32  Belén López (ESP) + 4' 11.65"
33  Daiva Tušlaitė (LTU) + 4' 16.37"
34  Lourdes Oyarbide (ESP) + 4' 27.21"
35  Dana Rožlapa (LAT) + 4' 35.38"
36  Aude Biannic (FRA) + 4' 38.06"
37  Ana Teresa Casas (MEX) + 4' 39.90"
38  Jacqueline Hahn (AUT) + 4' 40.91"
39  Kataržina Sosna (LTU) + 4' 49.12"
40  Alexandra Burchenkova (RUS) + 4' 55.29"
41  Liisi Rist (EST) + 5' 03.62"
42  Katarzyna Pawłowska (POL) + 5' 14.67"
43  Heidi Dalton (RSA) + 5' 43.86"
44  Verónica Leal (MEX) + 5' 44.31"
45  Varvara Fasoi (GRE) + 6' 04.47"
46  Clemilda Fernandes (BRA) + 6' 15.57"
47  Daniela Reis (POR) + 7' 48.82"
 An-Li Kachelhoffer (RSA) DNS
 Carmen Small (USA) DNS

References

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  2. "Racing Programme". mundialciclismoponferrada. Archived from the original on 2014-11-12. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  3. "Courses Elite Women ITT". mundialciclismoponferrada .com. Archived from the original on 2014-04-16. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  4. "Competition Guide Apendixes". UCI. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  5. "Individual time trial elite women (course)" (PDF). mundialciclismoponferrada .com. Retrieved 15 April 2014.
  6. "Sport Competition Schedule" (PDF). mundialciclismoponferrada.com. Retrieved 2 September 2014.
  7. "Start List / Liste de départ: Women Elite Individual Time Trial / Contre-la-montre individuel Femmes Elite" (PDF). Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 23 September 2014. Archived from the original (PDF) on 5 March 2016. Retrieved 23 September 2014.
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