2014 European Road Championships – Women's under-23 time trial
Cycling race
2014 European Road Championships | |
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Race details | |
Dates | 10 July 2014 in Nyon (SUI) |
Stages | 1 |
Distance | 26.9 km (16.71 mi) |
Winning time | 40' 17.84" |
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The Women's under-23 time trial at the 2014 European Road Championships took place on 18 July. The Championships were hosted by the Swiss municipality of Nyon. The course was 26.9 km long, and 28 cyclists competed in the time trial.[1][2]
Top 10 final classification
Rank | Rider | Time |
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Mieke Kröger (GER) | 40' 17.84" | |
Séverine Eraud (FRA) | + 3.04" | |
Ramona Forchini (SUI) | + 4.94" | |
4 | Thalita de Jong (NED) | + 16.75" |
5 | Linda Indergand (SUI) | + 24.41" |
6 | Susanna Zorzi (ITA) | + 28.63" |
7 | Kseniya Dobrynina (RUS) | + 40.61" |
8 | Rossella Ratto (ITA) | + 42.70" |
9 | Annabelle Dreville (FRA) | + 51.93" |
10 | Gulnaz Badykova (RUS) | + 1' 15.66" |
References
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