2006 World University Cycling Championship – Women's time trial explained

Women's Individual Time Trial
Series:2006 World University Cycling Championship
Date:23 March 2006 in Antwerp (BEL)
Stages:1
Distance:13.6
Unit:km
Time:18' 11.66"
Speed:44.849
Type:medals
First:Loes Gunnewijk
First Nat:NED
First Team:Netherlands
Second:Ellen van Dijk
Second Nat:NED
Second Team:Netherlands
Third:Verena Jooss
Third Nat:GER
Third Team:Germany

The Women's U23 road race at the 2006 World University Cycling Championship took place on 23 March 2006. The Championships were hosted by the Belgian city of Antwerp. The race consisted of 2 laps on a 6.8 km long circuit (13.4 km). In the race participated 23 athletes from 13 countries representing 3 continents.[1] [2]

The Dutch women's Loes Gunnewijk and Ellen van Dijk won gold and silver in the time trial leaving the silver to Verena Jooss from Germany.

Final classification

Rank Rider Time
18:11.66
18:40.16
18:55.28
419:00.14
519:29.39
619:44.22
719:56.52
819:57.71
920:03.44
1020:10.66
1120:16.50
1220:22.33
1320:45.96
1420:46.04
1520:52.61
1621:14.46
1721:18.38
1821:23.0
1921:31.08
2021:44.46
2121:48.94
2222:16.55
DNF
DNF = did not finish

See also

References

  1. Web site: World Championship, Road, ITT, Univ. (F) 2006. Cyclingarchives.com. 2005-03-23.
  2. Web site: CUSAI News – World University Cycling Championships. UCD Dublin. 2006-03-27.

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