Cycling at the 2016 Summer Olympics – Women's road time trial

Women's road time trial
at the Games of the XXXI Olympiad
Grumari Circuit - Pontal
VenuePontal, Rio de Janeiro
29.8 km (18.5 mi)
Date10 August 2016
Competitors25 from 18 nations
Winning time44:26.42
Medalists
1st place, gold medalist(s) Kristin Armstrong  United States
2nd place, silver medalist(s) Olga Zabelinskaya  Russia
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) Anna van der Breggen  Netherlands
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The women's individual time trial was one of eighteen cycling events of the 2016 Olympic Games. The event started and finished on 10 August at Pontal, a small peninsula and beach area in the Recreio dos Bandeirantes neighborhood, located in the West Zone of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. The race start and finish were part of the Barra venues cluster and one of seven temporary venues of the 2016 Summer Olympics.[1]

Qualification[edit]

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Pre-race favourites[edit]

American Kristin Armstrong was the 2008 and 2012 gold medalist. However, with the event scheduled one day before her forty-third birthday, Armstrong was not among the betting favorites.

The world champions after the 2012 Summer Olympics were the Dutch Ellen van Dijk (2013), German Lisa Brennauer (2014) and the New Zealand Linda Villumsen (2015). More recently, Ellen van Dijk had won the time trial in the 2016 Energiewacht Tour, beating Villumsen (3rd) and Brennauer (9th).

Course[edit]

The women's course was one lap of the 29.8 km (18.5 mi) Grumari circuit. The race start and finish of the course were at the Tim Maia Square (Estrada do Pontal), then entering the Grumari circuit (clockwise) to reach the first climb (Grumari climb) after 9.7 km (6.0 mi) and the second climb (Grota Funda climb) at 19.2 km (11.9 mi).[3][4]

Start list and result[edit]

Wind and rainy weather at the start
Ellen van Dijk crashed and finished fourth

The following 18 NOCs had qualified a total of 25 riders to compete in the road time trial event. The following riders were confirmed by their respective NOCs.[5]

Pos. No.[6] Rider Country Time[7]
1st place, gold medalist(s) 1 Kristin Armstrong  United States 44:26.42
2nd place, silver medalist(s) 5 Olga Zabelinskaya  Russia 44:31.97
3rd place, bronze medalist(s) 3 Anna van der Breggen  Netherlands[8] 44:37.80
4 7 Ellen van Dijk  Netherlands 44:48.74
5 9 Elisa Longo Borghini  Italy 44:51.94
6 2 Linda Villumsen  New Zealand 44:54.71
7 18 Tara Whitten  Canada 45:01.16
8 4 Lisa Brennauer  Germany 45:22.62
9 11 Katrin Garfoot  Australia 45:35.03
10 6 Evelyn Stevens  United States 46:00.08
11 16 Alena Amialiusik  Belarus 46:05.73
12 10 Ashleigh Moolman  South Africa 46:29.11
13 14 Karol-Ann Canuel  Canada 46:30.93
14 15 Emma Pooley  Great Britain 46:31.98
15 22 Eri Yonamine  Japan 46:43.09
16 12 Trixi Worrack  Germany 46:52.77
17 20 Lotta Lepisto  Finland 47:06.52
18 17 Katarzyna Niewiadoma  Poland 47:47.96
19 25 Anna Plichta  Poland 47:59.66
20 8 Hanna Solovey  Ukraine 48:03.35
21 24 Lotte Kopecky  Belgium 48:09.86
22 23 Christine Majerus  Luxembourg 48:16.17
23 13 Ann-Sophie Duyck  Belgium[9] 48:17.60
24 19 Audrey Cordon  France[10] 49:32.87
25 21 Vita Heine  Norway 50:23.39

References[edit]

  1. ^ "Rio Olympic Games Facilities: Barra Region". brasil2016.gov.br. Archived from the original on 20 August 2016. Retrieved 1 April 2016.
  2. ^ NOCs qualified for Road Cycling men's events (PDF), UCI, 25 March 2015, p. 2
  3. ^ "Rio 2016 Road Cycling - Men's Time Trial" (PDF). UCI.ch. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  4. ^ "2016 Rio Olympics road cycling courses confirmed". VeloNews.com. Archived from the original on 23 March 2016. Retrieved 21 April 2016.
  5. ^ "Startlist Rio 2016". Cyclingfever.com. Retrieved 30 June 2016.
  6. ^ "Rio Olympics time trial start lists". Velonews. 9 August 2016. Archived from the original on 10 August 2016. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
  7. ^ "Women's Individual Time Trial - Standings". Rio2016. 11 August 2016. Archived from the original on 6 August 2016. Retrieved 11 August 2016.
  8. ^ "Pre-selectie vrouwen Olympische spelen" [Pre-selection of Olympic games women]. KNWU (in Dutch). 17 May 2016. Archived from the original on 10 June 2016. Retrieved 10 August 2016.
  9. ^ "Nationale Selecties: Olympische Spelen Rio Weg Dames / MTB / BMX" [National Selections: Olympics Women Rio Road / MTB / BMX] (in Dutch). belgiancycling.be. 23 December 2012. Retrieved 9 June 2016.
  10. ^ "Jeux de Rio. Bresset non, Cordon-Ragot oui" [Rio games. Bresset no. Cordon-Ragot yes] (in French). letelegramme.fr. 7 June 2016. Retrieved 8 June 2016.

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