Women's time trial
2005 UCI Road World Championships
Rainbow jersey
Race details
Dates21 September 2005 in  Madrid (ESP)
Stages1
Distance21.9 km (13.61 mi)
Winning time28' 51.08"
Medalists
   Gold  Karin Thürig (SUI) (Switzerland)
   Silver  Joane Somarriba (ESP) (Spain)
   Bronze  Kristin Armstrong (USA) (United States)

The Women's time trial at the 2005 UCI Road World Championships took place over a distance of 21.9 kilometres (13.6 miles) in Madrid, Spain on 21 September 2005.[1]

Final classification

Rank Rider Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s)Karin Thürig  Switzerland28' 51.08"
2nd place, silver medalist(s)Joane Somarriba Spain+ 5.80"
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)Kristin Armstrong United States+ 39.27"
4Judith Arndt Germany+ 56.68"
5Amber Neben United States+ 57.06"
6Zulfiya Zabirova Kazakhstan+ 1' 01.84"
7Mirjam Melchers Netherlands+ 1' 02.71"
8Christine Thorburn United States+ 1' 13.33"
9Svetlana Boubnenkova Russia+ 1' 38.92"
10Edita Pučinskaitė Lithuania+ 1' 41.38"
11Christiane Soeder Austria+ 1' 45.61"
12Edwige Pitel France+ 1' 55.39"
13Priska Doppmann  Switzerland+ 1' 57.05"
14Oenone Wood Australia+ 2' 00.15"
15Nicole Brändli  Switzerland+ 2' 09.34"
16Tatiana Guderzo Italy+ 2' 12.71"
17Susanne Ljungskog Sweden+ 2' 13.34"
18Madeleine Sandig Germany+ 2' 16.01"
19Susan Palmer-Komar Canada+ 2' 28.57"
20Dori Ruano Sanchon Spain+ 2' 31.04"
21Sara Carrigan Australia+ 2' 36.88"
22Anna Zugno Italy+ 2' 37.06"
23Olga Slyusareva Russia+ 2' 39.35"
24Bogumiła Matusiak Poland+ 2' 40.77"
25Marina Jaunâtre France+ 2' 46.61"
26Melissa Holt New Zealand+ 3' 06.25"
27Trine Hansen Denmark+ 3' 10.28"
28Felicia Greer Canada+ 3' 11.01"
29Linda Serup Denmark+ 3' 11.51"
30Natasha Maes Belgium+ 3' 17.09"
31Kateryna Krasova Ukraine+ 3' 48.47"
32Grete Treier Estonia+ 3' 56.99"
33Iryna Shpylyova Ukraine+ 4' 29.21"
34Daiva Tušlaitė Lithuania+ 4' 44.80"
35Bernadette Schober Austria+ 4' 59.57"
36Trixi Worrack Germany+ 5' 15.95"
37Agnes Kay Eppers Reynders Bolivia+ 5' 46.36"
38Anna Skawinska Poland+ 5' 53.99"
DNSAnita Valen de Vries Norway

Source[1]

References

  1. 1 2 "World Championship, Road, ITT, Elite (F) 2005". Cyclingarchives. Retrieved 8 October 2013.
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