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2004 UCI Road World Championships – Women's time trial

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Women's time trial
2004 UCI Road World Championships
Rainbow jersey
Race details
Dates28 September 2004 in  Verona (ITA)
Stages1
Distance24.05 km (14.94 mi)
Winning time30' 53.65"
Medalists
   Gold  Karin Thürig (SUI) (Switzerland)
   Silver  Judith Arndt (GER) (Germany)
   Bronze  Zulfiya Zabirova (RUS) (Russia)
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The Women's time trial at the 2004 UCI Road World Championships took place over a distance of 24.05 kilometres (14.9 miles) in Verona, Bardolino, Italy on 28 September 2004.[1]

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Transcription

Final classification

Rank Rider Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Karin Thürig   Switzerland 30' 53.65"
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Judith Arndt  Germany + 51.78"
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Zulfiya Zabirova  Russia + 56.35"
4 Joane Somarriba  Spain + 1' 15.73"
5 Edita Pučinskaitė  Lithuania + 1' 32.06"
6 Mirjam Melchers  Netherlands + 1' 41.97"
7 Christine Thorburn  United States + 1' 44.02"
8 Priska Doppmann   Switzerland + 1' 54.99"
9 Oenone Wood  Australia + 2' 07.95"
10 Tatiana Guderzo  Italy + 2' 11.87"
11 Anita Valen de Vries  Norway + 2' 16.57"
12 Svetlana Boubnenkova  Russia + 2' 16.64"
13 Trixi Worrack  Germany + 2' 16.86"
14 Deirdre Demet-Barry  United States + 2' 17.56"
15 Jeannie Longo  France + 2' 29.87"
16 Olivia Gollan  Australia + 2' 38.99"
17 Bogumiła Matusiak  Poland + 2' 44.60"
18 Dori Ruano Sanchon  Spain + 2' 49.64"
19 Anna Zugno  Italy + 3' 02.76"
20 Edwige Pitel  France + 3' 03.92"
21 Susan Palmer-Komar  Canada + 3' 15.82"
22 Blaža Klemenčič  Slovenia + 3' 16.52"
23 Tatiana Shishkova  Moldova + 3' 31.93"
24 Natacha Maes  Belgium + 3' 34.14"
25 Jolanta Polikevičiūtė  Lithuania + 3' 41.93"
26 Evy Van Damme  Belgium + 3' 42.49"
27 Ana Paola Madrinan Villegas  Colombia + 3' 46.08"
28 Malgorzata Wysocka  Poland + 3' 57.55"
29 Natalya Kachalka  Ukraine + 4' 02.25"
30 Maria Cagigas  Spain + 4' 04.84"
31 Loes Gunnewijk  Netherlands + 4' 26.93"
32 Tiina Nieminen  Finland + 4' 31.35"
33 Amy Moore  Canada + 5' 09.83"
34 Verónica Leal  Mexico + 7' 20.97"
DNF Christiane Soeder  Austria

Source[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "World Championship, Road, ITT, Elite (F) 2004". Cyclingarchives. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
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