World Championships - Womens TT
Katarzyna Pawlowska of Poland took 20th place, 2' 23.16" down...
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Germany's Mieke Kroeger took 19th place at 2' 20.78"...
Japan's Eri Yonamine took 18th place, 2' 10.35" down...
Emma Johansson of Sweden took 17th place, 1' 48.06" down...
Ganna Solovei of the Ukraine took 16th place, 1' 38.50" down...
Canada's Karol-Ann Canuel took 15th place, 1' 32.49" behind...
Carmel Small of the USA took 14th, 1' 27.59" down...
Tara Whitten of Canada took 13th, 1' 26.23" down...
Martina Sablikova of the Czech Republic took 12th, 1' 21.94" down...
Russia's Tatiana Antoshina took 11th place, 1' 21.36" down...
Trixi Worrack of Germany took 10th place, 1' 19.41" down...
Ann-Sophie Duyck from Belgium took 9th, 1' 19.20" behind...
Alena Amialiusik of BeloRus took 8th, 1' 06.03" down...
Ellen Van Dijck of The Netherlands took 7th place, 53.98" down...
The USA's Evelyn Stevens took 6th place, 26.58" down...
Kristin Armstrong of the USA led for two hours but settled for 5th place, 20.58" down...
Australia's Katrin Garfoot took 4th place, 9.32" down...
Defending champion, Lisa Brennauer of Germany, took 3rd-place, just 5.26" down...
Anna Van Der Breggen of The Netherlands took second-place, just 2.54" off the winning pace...
New Zealand's Linda Villusen won the TT World Championship at a speed of 44.999-kilometres-per-hour..!
Linda Villumsen celebrates a stunning victory with Lisa Brennauer and Anna Van der Breggen
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