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2012 UCI Road World Championships – Women's junior time trial

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Women's junior time trial
2012 UCI Road World Championships
Race details
Dates18 September 2012
Stages1
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The Women's junior time trial of the 2012 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 18 September 2012 in Limburg, the Netherlands.[1]

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Final classification

Cyclist Nation Time
1 Elinor Barker  Great Britain in 22' 26.29"
2 Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig  Denmark + 35.87"
3 Demi de Jong  Netherlands 1' 03.13"
4 Emily Roper  Australia 1' 08.18"
5 Ramona Forchini   Switzerland 1' 10.42"
6 Eva Mottet  France 1' 11.59"
7 Christina Siggaard  Denmark 1' 13.26"
8 Corinna Lechner  Germany 1' 13.35"
9 Nicky Zijlaard  Netherlands 1' 14.84"
10 Lourdes Oyarbide Jimenez  Spain 1' 15.26"
11 Lotte Kopecky  Belgium 1' 19.07"
12 Corine van der Zijden  Netherlands 1' 22.74"
13 Stella Riverditi  Italy 1' 23.16"
14 Alicja Ratajczak  Poland 1' 26.56"
15 Anastasiia Iakovenko  Russia 1' 26.80"
16 Dana Lodewyks  Belgium 1' 27.46"
17 Georgia Baker  Australia 1' 28.47"
18 Addyson Albershardt  United States 1' 29.23"
19 Allison Rice  Australia 1' 32.00"
20 Katarzyna Niewiadoma  Poland 1' 32.71"
21 Grace Alexander  United States 1' 36.64"
22 Gulnaz Badykova  Russia 1' 38.99"
23 Hanna Helamb  Sweden 1' 39.13"
24 Anna Knauer  Germany 1' 39.49"
25 Milda Jankauskaitė  Lithuania 1' 41.15"
26 Simona Bortolotti  Italy 1' 43.73"
27 Alexandra Nessmar  Sweden 1' 47.07"
28 Yao Pang  Hong Kong 1' 55.35"
29 Manon Bourdiaux  France 1' 56.35"
30 Zavinta Titenyte  Lithuania 1' 57.71"
31 Heidi Dalton  South Africa 2' 07.04"
32 Sheyla Gutiérrez Ruiz  Spain 2' 08.26"
33 Claudia Buitrago Calderon  Colombia 2' 13.16"
34 Katsiaryna Piatrouskaya  Belarus 2' 21.25"
35 Erika Varela Huerta  Mexico 2' 22.63"
36 Antonela Ferencic  Croatia 2' 34.07"
37 Allyson Gillard  Canada 3' 06.37"
38 Aliaksandra Kazlova  Belarus 3' 22.49"
39 Olga Shekel  Ukraine 3' 36.91"
40 Saskia Kowalchuk  Canada 4' 47.56"

References

  1. ^ "Guide des compétitions course en ligne / CLM individuel" (PDF). uci.ch. Retrieved 24 September 2012.[permanent dead link]
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