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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Race details | |||||||||||||
Dates | 28 September 2004 in Verona (ITA) | ||||||||||||
Stages | 1 | ||||||||||||
Distance | 24.05 km (14.94 mi) | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 30' 53.65" | ||||||||||||
Medalists | |||||||||||||
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Final classification
editRank | Rider | Country | Time |
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Karin Thürig | Switzerland | 30' 53.65" | |
Judith Arndt | Germany | + 51.78" | |
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
edit- ^ a b "World Championship, Road, ITT, Elite (F) 2004". Cyclingarchives. Retrieved 8 October 2013.