2018 UCI Road World Championships – Women's team time trial
2018 UCI Road World Championships | |||
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Race details | |||
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Date | 23 September 2018 | ||
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Winning time | 1h 01' 46.60"[1] | ||
Medalists | |||
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Canyon–SRAM | ||
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Boels–Dolmans[template problem] | ||
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Giant–Alpecin | ||
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The Women's team time trial of the 2018 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 23 September 2018 in Innsbruck, Austria. It was the fifteenth edition of the championship, and the seventh since its reintroduction for trade teams in 2012. Dutch outfit Giant–Alpecin were the defending champions, having won in 2017.[2] 12 teams and 72 riders entered the competition.[3]
Canyon–SRAM from Germany won the world title for the first time, completing the race at an average speed of 52.544 kilometres per hour (32.649 mph), 21.9 seconds faster than Dutch team Boels–Dolmans[template problem].[4] The bronze medal went to the defending world champions Giant–Alpecin, 28.67 seconds behind Canyon–SRAM.[1]
Amongst the winning riders for Canyon–SRAM, Trixi Worrack won a record fifth team time trial world championships,[5] having won four consecutive titles between 2012 and 2015 for Velocio–SRAM and its two previous iterations. Four of the five remaining riders won their first world title – Alena Amialiusik won her second gold medal – in a result described as a "surprise" by the cycling media,[6][7] as it was the squad's first team time trial win of 2018.[8]
Course
The race consisted of a route 52.1 kilometres (32.4 miles) in length, starting from Ötztal and ending in Innsbruck. The route was primarily rolling, but also did not include the climb of 4.5 kilometres (2.8 miles) between Kematen in Tirol and Axams, that was part of the men's event later that day.[9]
Final classification
All twelve teams completed the 52.1-kilometre (32.4 mi)-long course.[1]
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