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Women's time trial
Cycling at the 2015 European Games
Race details
Dates18 June 2015
Stages1
Distance25.8 km (16.03 mi)
Winning time32' 26.87"
Results
  Winner  Ellen van Dijk (NED) (Netherlands)
  Second  Hanna Solovey (UKR) (Ukraine)
  Third  Annemiek van Vleuten (NED) (Netherlands)

The women's individual time trial cycling event at the 2015 European Games in Baku took place over a distance of 25.8 km on 18 June starting and finishing at Bilgah Beach.[1] The course of the race was quite flat and not very technical with a turning point halfway.

Ellen van Dijk from the Netherlands won the time trial with force majeure ahead of Hanna Solovey from Ukraine and Annemiek van Vleuten from the Netherlands.

Race

In the morning of the competition it was sunny with a very strong wind. Because the wind was stronger than the days before, Ellen van Dijk chose another wheel for her bike before the start.

The first rider started at 10:00 with one minute between every rider. For a long time the intermediate and final times of Annemiek van Vleuten from the Netherlands, who started early in the competition, were the fastest times. The intermediate time of Hanna Solovey from Ukraine was seven seconds faster than Van Vleuten. A bit later Ellen van Dijk from the Netherlands, the main favorite who started last, was 14 seconds faster than Solovey. On the finish line the Russian Tatiana Antoshina finished just a few seconds slower than Van Vleuten. Solovey was on the finish about half a minute faster than Van Vleuten and Van Dijk was subsequently half a minute faster than Solovey. Ellen van Dijk was very pleased with her win: "It is the first European Games and that is quite special. This was a race I have been preparing for, for a long time. I have been training at high altitude. I wanted to be very strong in this period and that worked out great. It was very tough today, especially with the wind, but then again it's the same circumstances for everyone. I was able to get into a rhythm quickly and I could keep up the pace. This is what I can do, but it didn't feel particularly great on this course. It's hard to concentrate when it's only one straight road ahead. There's not much to do while riding. You just have to push and push."

Result

Course of the time trial
Rank Rider Nation Time Behind
Ellen van Dijk Netherlands 32:26.87
Hanna Solovey Ukraine 33:03.37 +36.50
Annemiek van Vleuten Netherlands 33:33.56 +1:06.69
4 Tatiana Antoshina Russia 33:38.73 +1:11.86
5 Martina Ritter Austria 33:51.77 +1:24.90
6 Olena Pavlukhina Azerbaijan 33:57.45 +1:30.58
7 Ann-Sophie Duyck Belgium 34:05.21 +1:38.34
8 Alena Amialiusik Belarus 34:07.32 +1:40.45
9 Eugenia Bujak Poland 34:38.82 +2:11.95
10 Camilla Møllebro Denmark 34:50.63 +2:23.76
11 Tatsiana Sharakova Belarus 35:03.41 +2:36.54
12 Dana Rožlapa Latvia 35:18.39 +2:51.52
13 Sari Saarelainen Finland 35:21.73 +2:54.86
14 Mia Radotić Croatia 35:27.80 +3:00.93
15 Caroline Ryan Ireland 35:29.55 +3:02.68
16 Polona Batagelj Slovenia 35:33.69 +3:06.82
17 Annabelle Dreville France 35:33.97 +3:07.10
18 Aušrinė Trebaitė Lithuania 35:38.19 +3:11.32
19 Cecilie Gotaas Johnsen Norway 35:57.58 +3:30.71
20 Anna Plichta Poland 36:00.51 +3:33.64
21 Natalia Boyarskaya Russia 36:06.34 +3:39.47
22 Sheyla Gutierrez Ruiz Spain 36:14.28 +3:47.41
23 Tatiana Guderzo Italy 36:18.25 +3:51.38
24 Liisi Rist Estonia 36:21.96 +3:55.09
25 Rossella Ratto Italy 36:22.26 +3:55.39
26 Varvara Fasoi Greece 36:24.82 +3:57.95
27 Zuzana Neckářová Czech Republic 36:42.48 +4:15.61
28 Séverine Eraud France 36:45.99 +4:19.12
29 Tereza Medvedová Slovakia 39:06.78 +6:39.91
30 Aysenur Turgut Turkey 41:53.64 +9:26.77

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References

  1. ^ "Cycling Road at the 2015 European Games". Baku 2015. Retrieved 14 June 2015.
  2. ^ Full results UCI.ch