2013 UCI Road World Championships – Women's junior road race

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Women's junior road race
2013 UCI Road World Championships
Final sprint of the front group
Final sprint of the front group
Race details
Dates27 September 2013
Stages1
Distance82.85 km (51.48 mi)
Winning time2h 32' 23"
Medalists
   Gold  Amalie Dideriksen (Denmark)
   Silver  Anastasiia Iakovenko (Russia)
   Bronze   (Ukraine)
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The Women's junior road race of the 2013 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 27 September 2013 in the region of Tuscany, Italy.

The race route was 82.85 km long and the start and finish were by the Nelson Mandela Forum in Florence.[1][2]

Qualification[]

All National Federations could enter 8 riders of whom 4 could start. Besides of that, the below listed continental champions could be entered in addition to this number.[3]

Champion Name
American Champion  Brenda Santoyo (MEX)
Asian Champion  Yao Pang (HKG)
European Champion  Greta Richioud (FRA)
Oceanian Champion   (AUS)

Participating nations[]

31 nations participated in the women's junior road race.[4]

  • Argentina
  • Australia
  • Austria
  • Belgium Belgium
  • Belarus
  • Canada
  • Colombia
  • Czech Republic
  • Denmark
  • Spain
  • Estonia
  • France
  • United Kingdom
  • Germany Germany
  • Hong Kong
  • Italy Italy
  • Jordan
  • Japan
  • Lithuania
  • Mexico
  • Netherlands Netherlands
  • New Zealand New Zealand
  • Poland
  • South Africa
  • Russia
  • Serbia
  • Slovakia
  • Sweden
  • Thailand
  • Ukraine
  • United States United States

Schedule[]

Date Time Event
27 September 2013 08:30-10:50 Women's junior time trial
27 September 2013 11:10 Victory ceremony

Source[5]

Final classification[]

Front group (lap 1)
Peloton (lap 3)
Sprint peloton (lap 5)
Rank Rider Country Time
1st place, gold medalist(s) Amalie Dideriksen  Denmark 2h 32' 23"
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Anastasiia Iakovenko   + 0"
3rd place, bronze medalist(s)   + 3"
4 Jessenia Meneses   + 18"
5 Milda Jankauskaitė  Lithuania + 34"
6 Tereza Medvedová   + 34"
7 Séverine Eraud   + 34"
8 Alexandra Manly   + 34"
9 Kelly Catlin  United States + 34"
10 Jeanne Korevaar  Netherlands + 34"
11 Lisa Klein  Germany + 34"
12 Ksenia Tuhai   + 34"
13 Floortje Mackaij  Netherlands + 34"
14   + 34"
15 Corine van der Zijden  Netherlands + 34"
16 Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig  Denmark + 34"
17 Demi de Jong  Netherlands + 34"
18 Svetlana Vasilieva   + 34"
19 Anežka Drahotová   + 34"
20 Bethany Hayward   + 34"
21 Heidi Dalton   + 34"
22 Greta Richioud   + 34"
23 Ilaria Bonomi  Italy + 39"
24 Angela Maffeis  Italy + 1' 44"
25 Anna Christian   + 1' 59"
26 Tatjana Paller  Germany + 2' 50"
27   + 2' 50"
28 Nicole Dal Santo  Italy + 2' 53"
29 Lotte Kopecky  Belgium + 3' 01"
30 Alicia Gonzalez Blanco  Spain + 3' 06"
31 Jelena Erić   + 3’ 6”
32 Lierni Lekuona Etxebeste  Spain + 3’ 6”
33  Lithuania + 3’ 6”
34 Kelly Van den Steen  Belgium + 3’ 9”
35  Belgium + 3’ 46”
36   + 3’ 48”
37 Jessica Parra Rojas   + 4’ 3”
38   + 5’ 0”
39 Brenda Santoyo   + 5’ 0”
40 Arianna Fidanza  Italy + 5’ 5”
41   + 6’ 40”
42 Julia Karlsson   + 6’ 54”
43   + 6’ 54”
44   + 6’ 54”
45   + 7’ 2”
46 Anna Knauer  Germany + 7’ 30”
47  United States + 8’ 54”
48  Lithuania + 10’ 7”
49   + 10’ 39”
50 Katsiaryna Piatrouskaya   + 10’ 39”
51 Kinley Gibson   + 10’ 44”
52   + 11’ 49”
53   + 11’ 54”
54  Lithuania + 12’ 36”
55 Yao Pang   + 13’ 30”
56  Germany + 13’ 30”
57   + 13’ 32”
58   + 13’ 32”
59   + 13’ 32”
60   + 13’ 37”
- Astrid Gassner   DNF
- Elisabeth Riegler   DNF
- Nikol Plosaj   DNF
-   DNF
-   DNF
- Kaat Van Der Meulen  Belgium DNF
-   DNF
-   DNF
-  New Zealand DNF
-  New Zealand DNF
-  Spain DNF
-   DNF
- Alba Teruel  Spain DNF
-   DNF
-   DNF
-   DNF
-   DNF
-  United States DNF
-   DNF
- Kathrin Schweinberger   DNF
-   DNF

References[]

  1. ^ "Sunday 29 September". UCI. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  2. ^ "Tuscany 2013 world championship routes unveiled". Cycling News. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  3. ^ "Competition Guide Apendixes". UCI. Archived from the original on 21 August 2013. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
  4. ^ "Registered riders WOMEN JUNIORS". UCI. 13 September 2013. Archived from the original on 21 September 2013. Retrieved 20 September 2013.
  5. ^ "Competitions guide" (PDF). UCI. Retrieved 21 August 2013.[permanent dead link]
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