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Tatiyana Riabchenko took 29th place in today's TT - she was 2' 37.18" down on the winner...
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Eugenia Bujak took 19th in the TT, 2' 33.04" down...
Mayuko Hagiwara finished 18th today, 2' 30.78" down...
Serika Guluma put Colombia into 17th place, 2' 29.31" behind..
Tatiana Antoshina placed 16th today, 2' 27.75" down...
Elise Longo-Borghini took 15th, 2' 14.96" down...
Eni Yonamine took 14th for Japan, she was 2.06.48" behind...
Chantal Black ended in 13th place, 1' 35.47" down...
Marina Sablikova took 12th today, 1' 25.52" down...
Kairin Garfoot took Australia to 11th place, 1' 23.36" behind the winner...
Trixi Worrack made the top ten, in 10th place, with a time 1' 15.25" behind the winner...
Linda Villumsen took New Zealand to 9th place, 1' 14.29" down...
Alison Powers took 8th for the USA, 1' 14.17" behind...
Ellen Van Dijk took 7th as the defending champion - but this year she was 1' 11.94" off the winning pace...
Karol-Ann Canuel took Canada into 6th place, 51.26 seconds off the pace...
Anne-Sofie Duyck placed Belgium in 5th place, 45.31 seconds down...
Gerany's Mieke Kroeger took 4th place, she was 38.29 seconds down...
Evelyn Stevens of the USA took the bronze medal with a time 21.25 seconds behind the winner...
Anna Solovey gave the Ukraine the silver medal with a time 18.68 seconds behind the winner...
Germany's Lisa Brennaur won today's TT World Championship at a speed of 45.615 kilometres-per-hour..!
Three happy cyclists - Lisa Brennauer, Anna Solovey, and Evelyn Stevens - celebrate on the podium