Kolarstwo na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2016 – wyścig ze startu wspólnego kobiet
Wyścig ze startu wspólnego kobiet w kolarstwie na Letnich Igrzyskach Olimpijskich 2016 odbył się 7 sierpnia.
W zawodach wzięło udział 68 zawodniczek.
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Wszystkie godziny podane są w czasie brazylijskim (UTC-03:00) oraz polskim (CEST).
Data | Godzina rozpoczęcia | ||
---|---|---|---|
UTC-03:00 | CEST | ||
7 sierpnia 2016 | 12:15 | 17:15 | Finał |
Wyniki
Pozycja | Zawodnik | Reprezentacja | Czas | Strata |
---|---|---|---|---|
Anna van der Breggen | Holandia | 3:51:27 | – | |
Emma Johansson | Szwecja | +0:00 | ||
Elisa Longo Borghini | Włochy | |||
4. | Mara Abbott | Stany Zjednoczone | 3:51:31 | +0:04 |
5. | Elizabeth Armitstead | Wielka Brytania | 3:51:47 | +0:20 |
6. | Katarzyna Niewiadoma | Polska | ||
7. | Flavia Oliveira | Brazylia | ||
8. | Jolanda Neff | Szwajcaria | ||
9. | Marianne Vos | Holandia | 3:52:41 | +1:14 |
10. | Ashleigh Moolman | Południowa Afryka | ||
11. | Megan Guarnier | Stany Zjednoczone | ||
12. | Evelyn Stevens | Stany Zjednoczone | 3:52:43 | +1:16 |
13. | Alena Amialiusik | Białoruś | 3:53:43 | +2:16 |
14. | Tatiana Guderzo | Włochy | 3:53:46 | +2:19 |
15. | Amanda Spratt | Australia | 3:55:36 | +4:09 |
16. | Olga Zabielinska | Rosja | 3:55:52 | +4:25 |
17. | Eri Yonamine | Japonia | 3:56:23 | +4:56 |
18. | Christine Majerus | Luksemburg | 3:56:34 | +5:07 |
19. | Lisa Brennauer | Niemcy | ||
20. | Elena Cecchini | Włochy | ||
21. | Ellen van Dijk | Holandia | ||
22. | Rachel Neylan | Australia | ||
23. | Linda Villumsen | Nowa Zelandia | ||
24. | Małgorzata Jasińska | Polska | ||
25. | Karol-Ann Canuel | Kanada | ||
26. | Pauline Ferrand-Prévot | Francja | ||
27. | Emilia Fahlin | Szwecja | 3:58:03 | +6:36 |
28. | Arlenis Sierra | Kuba | ||
29. | Anisha Vekemans | Belgia | ||
30. | Ahreum Na | Korea Południowa | ||
31. | Claudia Lichtenberg | Niemcy | ||
32. | Polona Batagelj | Słowenia | ||
33. | Vita Heine | Norwegia | 3:58:34 | +7:07 |
34. | Daiva Tuslaite | Litwa | ||
35. | Olena Pavlukhina | Azerbejdżan | 3:59:05 | +7:38 |
36. | Ganna Solovei | Ukraina | 4:01:02 | +9:35 |
37. | Audrey Cordon | Francja | 4:01:04 | +9:37 |
38. | Leah Kirchmann | Kanada | 4:01:29 | +10:02 |
39. | An-Li Kachelhoffer | Południowa Afryka | ||
40. | Ana Sanabria | Kolumbia | ||
41. | Anna Plichta | Polska | ||
42. | Giorgia Bronzini | Włochy | 4:01:33 | +10:06 |
43. | Trixi Worrack | Niemcy | ||
44. | Romy Kasper | Niemcy | 4:02:07 | +10:40 |
45. | Lotte Kopecky | Belgia | ||
46. | Martina Ritter | Austria | ||
47. | Ane Santesteban | Hiszpania | 4:02:59 | +11:32 |
48. | Shani Bloch | Izrael | ||
49. | Gracie Elvin | Australia | 4:03:01 | +11:34 |
50. | Jennifer Cesar | Wenezuela | 4:03:18 | +11:51 |
– | Clemilda Fernandes | Brazylia | 4:14:39 | PLC |
– | Antri Christoforou | Cypr | 4:16:24 | |
– | Annemiek van Vleuten | Holandia | DNF | |
– | Kristin Armstrong | Stany Zjednoczone | ||
– | Katrin Garfoot | Australia | ||
– | Tara Whitten | Kanada | ||
– | Nikki Harris | Wielka Brytania | ||
– | Emma Pooley | Wielka Brytania | ||
– | Sara Mustonen | Szwecja | ||
– | Ann-Sophie Duyck | Belgia | ||
– | Chantal Hoffmann | Luksemburg | ||
– | Lotta Lepistö | Finlandia | ||
– | Carolina Rodriguez | Meksyk | ||
– | Paola Munoz | Chile | ||
– | Jutatip Maneephan | Tajlandia | ||
– | Vera Adrian | Namibia | ||
– | Milagro Mena | Kostaryka | ||
– | Huang Ting-ying | Chińskie Tajpej | DSQ |
Bibliografia
- Cycling Road – Women's Road Race – Final Results. 7 sierpnia 2016. [dostęp 2016-08-07]. (ang.).
Linki zewnętrzne
- Wyścig ze startu wspólnego kobiet na stronie igrzysk. [dostęp 2016-08-07]. (ang.).
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