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2016 UCI Road World Championships – Women's road race

The Women's road race of the 2016 UCI Road World Championships took place in and around Doha, Qatar on 15 October 2016.[2] The course of the race was 134.1 km (83.3 mi) with the start and finish in Doha.[2] Lizzie Deignan was the defending champion, having won the world title in 2015.[3] Deignan was unable to defend her title, as she finished fourth in the bunch sprint finish.[4]

Women's road race
2016 UCI Road World Championships
Race details
Dates15 October 2016
Stages1 in Doha, Qatar
Distance134.1 km (83.33 mi)
Winning time3h 10' 27"[1]
Medalists
   Gold  Amalie Dideriksen (DEN)
   Silver  Kirsten Wild (NED)
   Bronze  Lotta Lepistö (FIN)

The gold medal and rainbow jersey went to 20-year-old Danish rider Amalie Dideriksen,[5] who became the youngest rider in a decade to win the title, and only the fifth rider to win both the junior and elite world titles,[6] having won the junior title in 2013 and 2014.[7] She finished ahead of Kirsten Wild of the Netherlands, while the bronze medal went to Finland's Lotta Lepistö.[8]

Course edit

The race started at the Qatar Foundation in Education City before the race made its way towards The Pearl Island, with 27.7 kilometres (17.2 miles) being completed before the first passage of the finish line. Thereafter, seven laps of 15.2 kilometres (9.4 miles) were completed before the race's conclusion.

Schedule edit

All times are in Arabia Standard Time (UTC+03:00).[9]

Date Time Event
15 October 2016 12:45–16:20 Women's road race

Participating nations edit

146 cyclists from 46 nations were entered in the women's road race, with 142 riders taking the start. The numbers of cyclists per nation are shown in parentheses.[10]

  •   Australia (7)
  •   Austria (2)
  •   Azerbaijan (1)
  •   Belarus (1)
  •   Belgium (6)
  •   Canada (6)
  •   China (2)
  •   Chinese Taipei (1)
  •   Colombia (1)
  •   Croatia (1)
  •   Czech Republic (2)
  •   Denmark (3)
  •   Egypt (1)
  •   Eritrea (3)
  •   Estonia (1)
  •   Ethiopia (3)
  •   Finland (4)
  •   France (6)
  •   Germany (6)
  •   Great Britain (8)
  •   Greece (1)
  •   Guatemala (1)
  •   Hong Kong (2)
  •   Israel (2)
  •   Italy (7)
  •   Japan (3)
  •   Kazakhstan (2)
  •   Kuwait (3)
  •   Lithuania (2)
  •   Luxembourg (3)
  •   Mexico (2)
  •   Netherlands (8)
  •   Norway (3)
  •   Poland (6)
  •   Russia (5)
  •   Rwanda (1)
  •   Serbia (1)
  •   Slovenia (2)
  •   South Africa (6)
  •   Spain (3)
  •   Sweden (5)
  •    Switzerland (1)
  •   Thailand (1)
  •   Ukraine (3)
  •   United States (7)
  •   Vietnam (1)

Final classification edit

Of the race's 146 entrants, 103 riders completed the full distance of 134.1 km (83.3 mi).[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b "Final Results / Résultat final: Women Elite Road Race / Course en ligne Femmes Elite". Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 15 October 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  2. ^ a b . Cycling News. Archived from the original on 13 October 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  3. ^ "World Road Championships 2015: Lizzie Armitstead wins world title". BBC Sport. 26 September 2015. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  4. ^ "Road World Championships 2016: Lizzie Deignan fourth as Amalie Dideriksen wins". BBC Sport. 15 October 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  5. ^ Clarke, Stuart (15 October 2016). "Amalie Dideriksen wins World Championships women's road race title; Lizzie Deignan fourth". Cycling Weekly. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  6. ^ O'Shea, Sadhbh (15 October 2016). "Dideriksen: World title is a dream come true". Cyclingnews.com. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  7. ^ Fotheringham, William (15 October 2016). "Amalie Dideriksen wins women's world road race with Lizzie Deignan fourth". The Guardian. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  8. ^ "World Championships: Dideriksen wins women's world title in Doha". Cyclingnews.com. 15 October 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  9. ^ "All you need to know about the 2016 UCI Road World Championships". UCI.ch. Union Cycliste Internationale. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
  10. ^ "Start List / Liste de départ: Women Elite Road Race / Course en ligne Femmes Elite". Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 14 October 2016. Retrieved 15 October 2016.

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The Women s road race of the 2016 UCI Road World Championships took place in and around Doha Qatar on 15 October 2016 2 The course of the race was 134 1 km 83 3 mi with the start and finish in Doha 2 Lizzie Deignan was the defending champion having won the world title in 2015 3 Deignan was unable to defend her title as she finished fourth in the bunch sprint finish 4 Women s road race2016 UCI Road World ChampionshipsRainbow jerseyRace detailsDates15 October 2016Stages1 in Doha QatarDistance134 1 km 83 33 mi Winning time3h 10 27 1 Medalists Gold Amalie Dideriksen DEN Silver Kirsten Wild NED Bronze Lotta Lepisto FIN 2015 RichmondBergen 2017 The gold medal and rainbow jersey went to 20 year old Danish rider Amalie Dideriksen 5 who became the youngest rider in a decade to win the title and only the fifth rider to win both the junior and elite world titles 6 having won the junior title in 2013 and 2014 7 She finished ahead of Kirsten Wild of the Netherlands while the bronze medal went to Finland s Lotta Lepisto 8 Contents 1 Course 2 Schedule 3 Participating nations 4 Final classification 5 ReferencesCourse editThe race started at the Qatar Foundation in Education City before the race made its way towards The Pearl Island with 27 7 kilometres 17 2 miles being completed before the first passage of the finish line Thereafter seven laps of 15 2 kilometres 9 4 miles were completed before the race s conclusion Schedule editAll times are in Arabia Standard Time UTC 03 00 9 Date Time Event15 October 2016 12 45 16 20 Women s road raceParticipating nations edit146 cyclists from 46 nations were entered in the women s road race with 142 riders taking the start The numbers of cyclists per nation are shown in parentheses 10 nbsp Australia 7 nbsp Austria 2 nbsp Azerbaijan 1 nbsp Belarus 1 nbsp Belgium 6 nbsp Canada 6 nbsp China 2 nbsp Chinese Taipei 1 nbsp Colombia 1 nbsp Croatia 1 nbsp Czech Republic 2 nbsp Denmark 3 nbsp Egypt 1 nbsp Eritrea 3 nbsp Estonia 1 nbsp Ethiopia 3 nbsp Finland 4 nbsp France 6 nbsp Germany 6 nbsp Great Britain 8 nbsp Greece 1 nbsp Guatemala 1 nbsp Hong Kong 2 nbsp Israel 2 nbsp Italy 7 nbsp Japan 3 nbsp Kazakhstan 2 nbsp Kuwait 3 nbsp Lithuania 2 nbsp Luxembourg 3 nbsp Mexico 2 nbsp Netherlands 8 nbsp Norway 3 nbsp Poland 6 nbsp Russia 5 nbsp Rwanda 1 nbsp Serbia 1 nbsp Slovenia 2 nbsp South Africa 6 nbsp Spain 3 nbsp Sweden 5 nbsp Switzerland 1 nbsp Thailand 1 nbsp Ukraine 3 nbsp United States 7 nbsp Vietnam 1 Final classification editOf the race s 146 entrants 103 riders completed the full distance of 134 1 km 83 3 mi 1 Rank Rider Country Time1 Amalie Dideriksen nbsp Denmark 3h 10 27 2 Kirsten Wild nbsp Netherlands s t 3 Lotta Lepisto nbsp Finland s t 4 Lizzie Deignan nbsp Great Britain s t 5 Marta Bastianelli nbsp Italy s t 6 Roxane Fournier nbsp France s t 7 Chloe Hosking nbsp Australia s t 8 Sheyla Gutierrez nbsp Spain s t 9 Joelle Numainville nbsp Canada s t 10 Jolien D Hoore nbsp Belgium s t 11 Emilie Moberg nbsp Norway s t 12 Lisa Brennauer nbsp Germany s t 13 Katarzyna Pawlowska nbsp Poland s t 14 Leah Kirchmann nbsp Canada s t 15 Christine Majerus nbsp Luxembourg s t 16 Coryn Rivera nbsp United States s t 17 Sara Mustonen nbsp Sweden s t 18 Mia Radotic nbsp Croatia s t 19 Rasa Leleivyte nbsp Lithuania s t 20 Barbara Guarischi nbsp Italy 4 21 Miho Yoshikawa nbsp Japan 4 22 Marianne Vos nbsp Netherlands 4 23 Alison Jackson nbsp Canada 4 24 Jelena Eric nbsp Serbia 4 25 Barbora Prudkova nbsp Czech Republic 4 26 Ashleigh Moolman nbsp South Africa 4 27 Megan Guarnier nbsp United States 4 28 Christina Perchtold nbsp Austria 4 29 Carmen Small nbsp United States 4 30 Alexis Ryan nbsp United States 4 31 Eugenia Bujak nbsp Poland 4 32 Amy Pieters nbsp Netherlands 4 33 Polona Batagelj nbsp Slovenia 4 34 Alena Amialiusik nbsp Belarus 4 35 Katarzyna Niewiadoma nbsp Poland 4 36 Maria Giulia Confalonieri nbsp Italy 10 37 Aude Biannic nbsp France 12 38 Nicolle Bruderer nbsp Guatemala 12 39 Katrine Aalerud nbsp Norway 12 40 Olena Pavlukhina nbsp Azerbaijan 12 41 Samantha Sanders nbsp South Africa 12 42 Diana Penuela nbsp Colombia 12 43 Hanna Solovey nbsp Ukraine 12 44 Yusseli Mendivil nbsp Mexico 12 45 Ursa Pintar nbsp Slovenia 12 46 Alice Barnes nbsp Great Britain 12 47 Julie Leth nbsp Denmark 12 48 Tiffany Cromwell nbsp Australia 12 49 Emma Johansson nbsp Sweden 12 50 Chantal Blaak nbsp Netherlands 12 51 Katrin Garfoot nbsp Australia 12 52 Stephanie Pohl nbsp Germany 12 53 Annemiek van Vleuten nbsp Netherlands 12 54 Natalya Saifutdinova nbsp Kazakhstan 16 55 Sara Penton nbsp Sweden 18 56 Dani King nbsp Great Britain 18 57 Eileen Roe nbsp Great Britain 18 58 Heidi Dalton nbsp South Africa 18 59 Cecilie Gotaas Johnsen nbsp Norway 18 60 Huang Ting ying nbsp Chinese Taipei 18 61 Emilia Fahlin nbsp Sweden 18 62 Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig nbsp Denmark 18 63 Sarah Rijkes nbsp Austria 18 64 Yumi Kajihara nbsp Japan 18 65 Alicia Gonzalez Blanco nbsp Spain 18 66 Kaat Van der Meulen nbsp Belgium 18 67 Chantal Hoffmann nbsp Luxembourg 18 68 Valerie Demey nbsp Belgium 18 69 Lauren Kitchen nbsp Australia 22 70 Romy Kasper nbsp Germany 22 71 Karol Ann Canuel nbsp Canada 22 72 Mieke Kroger nbsp Germany 22 73 Trixi Worrack nbsp Germany 27 Rank Rider Country Time74 Tatiana Guderzo nbsp Italy 27 75 Lotte Kopecky nbsp Belgium 30 76 Hannah Barnes nbsp Great Britain 39 77 Olga Shekel nbsp Ukraine 39 78 Rosa Tormanen nbsp Finland 39 79 Abby Mae Parkinson nbsp Great Britain 39 80 Lisa Klein nbsp Germany 39 81 Elise Maes nbsp Luxembourg 39 82 Annasley Park nbsp Great Britain 42 83 Lauren Stephens nbsp United States 42 84 Anna Plichta nbsp Poland 42 85 Ellen van Dijk nbsp Netherlands 45 86 Eri Yonamine nbsp Japan 45 87 Anna van der Breggen nbsp Netherlands 1 00 88 Audrey Cordon nbsp France 1 00 89 Elisa Longo Borghini nbsp Italy 1 00 90 Elena Cecchini nbsp Italy 1 00 91 Sara Bergen nbsp Canada 1 00 92 Gracie Elvin nbsp Australia 1 00 93 Roxane Knetemann nbsp Netherlands 1 43 94 Sofie De Vuyst nbsp Belgium 1 43 95 Anisha Vekemans nbsp Belgium 2 30 96 Wahazit Kidane nbsp Eritrea 3 42 97 Meng Zhaojuan nbsp Hong Kong 3 42 98 Amber Neben nbsp United States 6 46 99 Sarah Roy nbsp Australia 6 46 100 Eugenie Duval nbsp France 6 46 101 Nicole Hanselmann nbsp Switzerland 10 31 102 Alba Teruel Ribes nbsp Spain 10 31 103 Paz Bash nbsp Israel 11 48 Annie Foreman Mackey nbsp Canada DNFLoren Rowney nbsp Australia DNFRotem Gafinovitz nbsp Israel DNFAlexandra Nessmar nbsp Sweden DNFVarvara Fasoi nbsp Greece DNFAllie Dragoo nbsp United States DNFMarta Lach nbsp Poland DNFLaura Vainionpaa nbsp Finland DNFAlexandra Chekina nbsp Russia DNFGuo Hong nbsp China DNFPhetdarin Somrat nbsp Thailand DNFAnriette Schoeman nbsp South Africa DNFNguyễn Thị Thật nbsp Vietnam DNFCoralie Demay nbsp France DNFLaura Massey nbsp Great Britain DNFValeriya Kononenko nbsp Ukraine DNFNikola Noskova nbsp Czech Republic DNFAnastasiia Iakovenko nbsp Russia DNFSvetlana Vasilieva nbsp Russia DNFPascale Jeuland nbsp France DNFMargarita Syrodoeva nbsp Russia DNFAntonia Grondahl nbsp Finland DNFMakhabbat Umutzhanova nbsp Kazakhstan DNFWogahta Gebrehiwet nbsp Eritrea DNFEbtissam Mohamed nbsp Egypt DNFMossana Debesai nbsp Eritrea DNFSofia Arreola nbsp Mexico DNFSilvija Latozaite nbsp Lithuania DNFKelly Kalm nbsp Estonia DNFAlicja Ratajczak nbsp Poland DNFEden Bekele nbsp Ethiopia DNFCarla Oberholzer nbsp South Africa DNFTsega Gebre Beyene nbsp Ethiopia DNFNajla Aljeraiwi nbsp Kuwait DNFZanele Tshoko nbsp South Africa DNFSun Jiajun nbsp China DNFNoura Alameeri nbsp Kuwait DNFNada Aljeraiwi nbsp Kuwait DNFOlga Zabelinskaya nbsp Russia DSQGiorgia Bronzini nbsp Italy DNSYang Qianyu nbsp Hong Kong DNSBeatha Ingabire nbsp Rwanda DNSEyeru Tesfoam nbsp Ethiopia DNSReferences edit a b Final Results Resultat final Women Elite Road Race Course en ligne Femmes Elite Sport Result Tissot Timing 15 October 2016 Retrieved 15 October 2016 a b 2016 Road World Championships Elite Women s Road Race Cycling News Archived from the original on 13 October 2016 Retrieved 15 October 2016 World Road Championships 2015 Lizzie Armitstead wins world title BBC Sport 26 September 2015 Retrieved 15 October 2016 Road World Championships 2016 Lizzie Deignan fourth as Amalie Dideriksen wins BBC Sport 15 October 2016 Retrieved 15 October 2016 Clarke Stuart 15 October 2016 Amalie Dideriksen wins World Championships women s road race title Lizzie Deignan fourth Cycling Weekly Retrieved 15 October 2016 O Shea Sadhbh 15 October 2016 Dideriksen World title is a dream come true Cyclingnews com Retrieved 15 October 2016 Fotheringham William 15 October 2016 Amalie Dideriksen wins women s world road race with Lizzie Deignan fourth The Guardian Retrieved 15 October 2016 World Championships Dideriksen wins women s world title in Doha Cyclingnews com 15 October 2016 Retrieved 15 October 2016 All you need to know about the 2016 UCI Road World Championships UCI ch Union Cycliste Internationale Retrieved 15 October 2016 Start List Liste de depart Women Elite Road Race Course en ligne Femmes Elite Sport Result Tissot Timing 14 October 2016 Retrieved 15 October 2016 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2016 UCI Road World Championships Women 27s road race amp oldid 1173106461, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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