Il team Velcio-SRAM si laurea a Richmond Campione del mondo 2015 nella crono-squadre femminile pubblicato il 20/09/2015


RICHMOND 2015 - 
 Domenica 20 settembre 2015 - Women's Team Time Trial - Cronometro a Squadre femminile




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Velocio-SRAM, Boels Dolmans Cyclig Team e Rabo Liv Women Cycling Team sul podio della prova cronometro a squadre donne di RIchmond 2015 © BettiniPhoto.net

Velocio - SRAM Campione del Mondo nella Cronometro a Squadre di RICHMOND 2015
 
Rank Team Result
1 VELOCIO - SRAM 47:35.72
2 BOELS DOLMANS CYCLING TEAM +6.66
3 RABO LIV WOMEN CYCLING TEAM +56.12
4 WIGGLE HONDA +1:10.15
5 TWENTY 16 p/b SHO-AIR +2:04.88
6 UNITEDHEALTHCARE PROFESSIONAL CYCLING TEAM +2:50.66
7 ORICA - AIS +2:53.71
8 BTC CITY LJUBLJANA +3:02.93
9 OPTUM P/B KELLY BENEFIT STRATEGIES +3:20.61
10 HITEC PRODUCTS +3:31.69
11 TEAM TIBCO - SVB +3:59.10
12 PEPPER PALACE PRO CYCLING P/B THE HAPPY TOOTH +5:23.07
13 BMW P/B HAPPY TOOTH DENTAL +6:38.02

Ordine d'arrivo Women's Team Time Trial 
1    Velocio - SRAM    0:47:35.70     
     Alena Amialiusik (Blr)          
     Lisa Brennauer (Ger)          
     Karol-Ann Canuel (Can)          
     Barbara Guarischi (Ita)          
     Mieke Kroeger (Ger)          
     Trixi Worrack (Ger)          

2    Boels Dolmans Cycling Team    0:47:42.40     
     Elizabeth Armitstead (GBr)          
     Chantal Blaak (Ned)          
     Christine Majerus (Lux)          
     Katarzyna Pawlowska (Pol)          
     Evelyn Stevens (USA)          
     Ellen Van Dijk (Ned)          

3    Rabo Liv Women Cycling Team    0:48:31.80     
     Lucinda Brand (Ned)          
     Thalita De Jong (Ned)          
     Shara Gillow (Aus)          
     Roxane Knetemann (Ned)          
     Katarzyna Niewiadoma (Pol)          
     Anna Van Der Breggen (Ned)          

4    Wiggle Honda    0:48:45.90     
     Audrey Cordon (Fra)          
     Jolien D'hoore (Bel)          
     Annette Edmondson (Aus)          
     Emilia Fahlin (Swe)          
     Danielle King (GBr)          
     Elisa Longo Borghini (Ita)          

5    Twenty 16 p/b Sho-Air    0:49:40.60     
     Allie Dragoo (USA)          
     Andrea Dvorak (USA)          
     Lauren Hall (USA)          
     Alison Jackson (Can)          
     Lauren Komanski (USA)          
     Leah Thomas (USA)          

6    Unitedhealthcare Professional Cycling Team    0:50:26.40     
     Laura Brown (Can)          
     Rushlee Buchanan (NZl)          
     Cari Higgins (USA)          
     Lauren Tamayo (USA)          
     Linda Melanie Villumsen (NZl)          
     Ruth Winder (USA)          

7    Orica - AIS    0:50:29.40     
     Gracie Elvin (Aus)          
     Katrin Garfoot (Aus)          
     Sarah Roy (Aus)          
     Amanda Spratt (Aus)          
     Macey Stewart (Aus)          
     Lizzie Williams (Aus)          

8    BTC City Ljubljana    0:50:38.60     
     Polona Batagelj (Slo)          
     Eugenia Bujak (Pol)          
     Corinna Lechner (Ger)          
     Olena Pavlukhina (Aze)          
     Ursa Pintar (Slo)          
     Martina Ritter (Aut)          

9    Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies    0:50:56.30     
     Amy Charity (USA)          
     Jasmin Glaesser (Can)          
     Maura Kinsella (USA)          
     Leah Kirchmann (Can)          
     Alison Tetrick (USA)          
     Brianna Walle (USA)          

10    Hitec Products    0:51:07.40     
     Charlotte Becker (Ger)          
     Miriam Bjornsrud (Nor)          
     Tatiana Guderzo (Ita)          
     Cecilie Gotaas Johnsen (Nor)          
     Lauren Kitchen (Aus)          
     Emilie Moberg (Nor)          

11    Team Tibco - SVB    0:51:34.80     
     Alizee Brien (Can)          
     Emily Collins (NZl)          
     Kathrin Hammes (Ger)          
     Joanne Kiesanowski (NZl)          
     Kendall Ryan (USA)          
     Lauren Stephens (USA)          

12    Pepper Palace Pro Cycling p/b The Happy Tooth    0:52:58.80     
     Sarah Caravella (USA)          
     Lauren De Crescenzo (USA)          
     Julie Emmerman (USA)          
     Tina Mayolo Pic (USA)          
     Amy Phillips (USA)          
     Amber Pierce (USA)          

13    BMW p/b Happy Tooth Dental    0:54:13.70     
     Lindsay Bayer (USA)          
     Kathryn Bertine SKN19750511          
     Robin Farina (USA)          
     Breanne Nalder (USA)          
     Shoshauna Routley (Can)          
     Jessica Uebelhart (Swi)  
 
  
Il team Velocio-SRAM in azione nella prova cronometro a squadre femminile di RIchmond 2015 © BettiniPhoto.net
 
© Photo Lisa Brennauer
 
Matera, Italy, 20 September 2015 - Velocio-SRAM won their fourth consecutive team time trial World Championship today in Richmond, USA. The team crossed the line in a time of 47:35 to beat Boels Dolman by 6 seconds and RaboLiv by 56 seconds.
 
Velocio-SRAM had the fastest time at the first two intermediate time checks, narrowly ahead of Boels Dolman. It became clear it would be between these two teams for the first gold medal on offer at the UCI Road Cycling World Championships. At the third and final intermediate time check, the Dutch team had turned the tables on Velocio-SRAM to lead by just over three seconds. In an amazing team effort, and calculated tactics by Sports Director Ronny Lauke, Velocio-SRAM was able to regain the lead on the final climb to take victory in downtown Richmond.
 
German rider Trixi Worrack has been part of every winning team time trial World Championship team since the discipline has returned to the World Championships four years ago in 2012. Matching her feat is Ronny Lauke who has been the Sports Director of the winning team for the last four years. Lauke said "The girls were very impressive today. They rode incredible."
 
Defending individual time trial World Champion and now three-time team time trial World Champion Lisa Brennauer said "I'm so excited that we could win this race. We knew our opponents were getting stronger and stronger each year. You saw in Sweden World Cup when we lost and the results were so close. We knew we would have to fight to the finish to win here in Richmond. Our Sports Director Ronny Lauke was giving us the intermediate times throughout the race. In the last 3 kilometres he just kept saying that we have to fight and we have to give everything and that we can win this. My teammates and I are very happy."
The winning team was Lisa Brennauer, Trixi Worrack, Mieke Kröger, Karol-Ann Canuel, Alena Amialiusik and Barbara Guarischi.
 

 

Wiggle Honda Just Seconds From World Championship Team Trial Podium

Wiggle Honda Dream Team Professional Cycling
 

The Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling team of Audrey Cordon-Ragot, Jolien D’hoore, Annette Edmondson, Emilia Fahlin, Dani King and Elisa Longo Borghini finished just 14 seconds away from the podium of the World Championship Team Time Trial, in Richmond, Virginia, USA.

The black and orange riders completed the 38.6km course in a time of 48 minutes, 45.87 seconds, at an average speed of 47.494kph, which was just one minute and ten seconds slower than eventual winner Velocio-SRAM. More significantly, however, the time was just 14 seconds slower than Rabo-Liv, who took the bronze medal, with Boels-Dolmans taking silver.

“That was close!” said Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling Directeur Sportif Egon van Kessel. “I thought we could be three or four, but that was really close. If you compare with [the Team Time Trial World Cup in Sweden] we were much closer to the top three teams.

“I think, with the preparation we did, we did a good job. It’s the first time in two years that the team has participated, and I think it was a good result.”

The Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling riders actually crossed the first checkpoint, after 10km, they were actually two seconds ahead of Rabo-Liv. This was reversed at the second checkpoint, at the 17.8km point, but the black and orange riders managed to hold their deficit to two seconds by the third, at 31.1km.

Only in the final seven kilometres did the Rabo-Liv open up what was to be the final 14 second gap that would win them the bronze medal.

“Of course I wanted to be on the podium, and so did the girls,” van Kessel said. “They’ve worked hard for it in the last week and a half, and I’m sure that - with the experience from this year - we can do much better next year.

“We have had two camps - three or four days before Sweden, and then here - so we made a big step forward. If we do the same next year, and start earlier in the season, we can go for a better result than just the podium; it’s all possible.

“Technically it was really good,” he said of the Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling performance. “I hear from everyone that saw us on TV that we were the best of all the teams, technically. So that was okay, there are one or two things that we could do better, but it was really top level.”

Although several Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling riders will be representing their countries in the upcoming World Championship Individual Time Trial and Road Race, the Team Time Trial marks an end to the season for the black and orange team, which has been the best in its three-year history.

“It’s been a wonderful season; a very successful season,” said van Kessel“I think we have the most victories of all the teams, we had the most World Cup races won, and we are the team with the most riders winning a UCI race. That’s very important, because it shows we are a complete team, and not dependent on one rider.

“That was a big step forward this season. We can be really, really satisfied with our results.”

Result
1. Velocio-SRAM
2. Boels-Dolmans
3. Rabo-Liv
4. Wiggle Honda Pro Cycling

 



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Il team Velcio-SRAM si laurea a Richmond Campione del mondo 2015 nella crono-squadre femminile
Il team Velcio-SRAM si laurea a Richmond Campione del mondo 2015 nella crono-squadre femminile
Il team Velcio-SRAM si laurea a Richmond Campione del mondo 2015 nella crono-squadre femminile
Il team Velcio-SRAM si laurea a Richmond Campione del mondo 2015 nella crono-squadre femminile
Il team Velcio-SRAM si laurea a Richmond Campione del mondo 2015 nella crono-squadre femminile
Il team Velcio-SRAM si laurea a Richmond Campione del mondo 2015 nella crono-squadre femminile
Il team Velcio-SRAM si laurea a Richmond Campione del mondo 2015 nella crono-squadre femminile
Il team Velcio-SRAM si laurea a Richmond Campione del mondo 2015 nella crono-squadre femminile
Il team Velcio-SRAM si laurea a Richmond Campione del mondo 2015 nella crono-squadre femminile
Il team Velcio-SRAM si laurea a Richmond Campione del mondo 2015 nella crono-squadre femminile
Il team Velcio-SRAM si laurea a Richmond Campione del mondo 2015 nella crono-squadre femminile
Il team Velcio-SRAM si laurea a Richmond Campione del mondo 2015 nella crono-squadre femminile
Il team Velcio-SRAM si laurea a Richmond Campione del mondo 2015 nella crono-squadre femminile
Il team Velcio-SRAM si laurea a Richmond Campione del mondo 2015 nella crono-squadre femminile
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