2007 UCI Road World Championships – Women's time trial

Women's Individual Time Trial
2007 UCI Road World Championships
Rainbow jersey
Race details
Dates2007-09-26 in Germany Stuttgart (GER)
Stages1
Distance25.1 km (15.60 mi)
Winning time34' 43"
Results
  Winner  Hanka Kupfernagel (GER) (Germany)
  Second  Kristin Armstrong (USA) (United States)
  Third  Christiane Soeder (AUT) (Austria)
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The Women's Individual Time Trial at the 2007 UCI Road World Championships took place on September 26. The Championships were hosted by the German city of Stuttgart, and featured two laps of an urban circuit, amounting to 25.1 kilometres of racing against the clock. Three-time world cyclo-cross champion Hanka Kupfernagel bested defending world time-trial champion Kristin Armstrong and the rest of the field.

Final classification

Rank Rider Time Time behind
1st, gold medalist(s) Germany Hanka Kupfernagel (GER) 34:43.79
2nd, silver medalist(s) United States Kristin Armstrong (USA) 35:07.26 + 23,47
3rd, bronze medalist(s) Austria Christiane Soeder (AUT) 35:25.32 + 41,53
4 United States Amber Neben (USA) 35:46.58 + 1.02,79
5 United States Christine Thorburn (USA) 35:54.87 + 1.11,08
6 Switzerland Priska Doppmann (SUI) 36:05.01 + 1.21,22
7 France Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli (FRA) 36:05.60 + 1.21,81
8 United Kingdom Emma Pooley (GBR) 36:16.39 + 1.32,60
9 Switzerland Karin Thürig (SUI) 36:19.00 + 1.35,21
10 China Li Meifang (CHN) 36:21.57 + 1.37,78
11 Netherlands Mirjam Melchers (NED) 36:33.51 + 1.49,7
12 Kazakhstan Zulfiya Zabirova (KAZ) 36:34.29 + 1.50,5
13 Sweden Susanne Ljungskog (SWE) 36:39.14 + 1.55,3
14 Czech Republic Tereza Huriková (CZE) 36:39.31 + 1.55,5
15 Canada Anne Samplonius (CAN) 36:46.71 + 2.02,9
16 Czech Republic Martina Ruzicková (CZE) 36:52.48 + 2.08,7
17 Netherlands Ellen van Dijk (NED) 36:57.39 + 2.13,6
18 Germany Charlotte Becker (GER) 36:58.59 + 2.14,8
19 France Maryline Salvetat (FRA) 37:04.58 + 2.20,8
20 United States Alison Powers (USA) 37:05.93 + 2.22,1
21 Australia Oenone Wood (AUS) 37:06.18 + 2.22,4
22 Lithuania Edita Pučinskaitė (LTU) 37:09.31 + 2.25,5
23 Australia Sara Carrigan (AUS) 37:13.95 + 2.30,2
24 Spain Maribel Moreno (ESP) 37:19.36 + 2.35,6
25 United Kingdom Wendy Houvenaghel (GBR) 37:23.78 + 2.40,0
26 Sweden Emma Johansson (SWE) 37:25.30 + 2.41,5
27 Denmark Trine Schmidt (DEN) 37:35.27 + 2.51,5
28 Belgium An Van Rie (BEL) 37:43.92 + 3.00,1
29 Russia Svetlana Bubnenkova (RUS) 37:47.64 + 3.03,8
30 Colombia Ana Madrinan (COL) 37:55.97 + 3.12,2
31 Canada Alex Wrubleski (CAN) 37:57.63 + 3.13,8
32 Italy Anna Zugno (ITA) 38:00.55 + 3.16,7
33 Ukraine Lesya Kalytovska (UKR) 38:01.99 + 3.18,2
34 Spain Marta Vilajosana (ESP) 38:02.52 + 3.18,7
35 Norway Anita Valen (NOR) 38:03.71 + 3.19,9
36 Italy Silvia Valsecchi (ITA) 38:08.35 + 3.24,6
37 Russia Tatyana Antoshyna (RUS) 38:22.51 + 3.38,7
38 Lithuania Rasa Polikevičiūtė (LTU) 38:40.71 + 3.56,9
39 Mexico Giuseppina Herrera (MEX) 38:47.35 + 4.03,5
40 South Korea Lee Min-Hye (KOR) 38:49.30 + 4.05,5
41 Ukraine Svitlana Halyuk (UKR) 38:54.96 + 4.11,2
42 China Liu Yong Li (CHN) 39:14.89 + 4.31,1
43 Thailand Nontasin Chanpeng (THA) 39:20.83 + 4.37,0
44 China Meng Lang (CHN) 39:47.07 + 5.03,3
45 Greece Elissavet Chantzi (GRE) 39:48.28 + 5.04,5
46 Mauritius Aurelie Halbwachs (MRI) 40:29.25 + 5.45,4
47 Thailand Chapookam Monrudee (THA) 40:41.60 + 5.57,8
48 El Salvador Evelyn García (ESA) 40:51.43 + 6.07,6
49 Kazakhstan Lyubov Dombitskaya (KAZ) 42:12.09 + 7.28,3

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