No medals for the USA during day 2, so we will be looking to the men's elite time trial for our final shot at a time trial medal. Time trialing has always been a strong spot for the USA in the world championships.
It was another strong showing for the Australians and New Zealanders.
Junior Men's Time Trial
1 | Mads Wurtz Schmidt (Denmark) | 0:35:07.68 | |
2 | James Oram (New Zealand) | 0:00:04.11 | |
3 | David Edwards (Australia) | 0:00:20.79 | |
4 | Markus Fåglum-Karlsson (Sweden) | 0:00:32.91 | |
5 | Juriy Vasyliv (Germany) | 0:00:39.01 | |
6 | Casper Von Folsach (Denmark) | 0:00:39.61 | |
7 | Kristopher Jorgenson (United States Of America) | 0:00:46.65 | |
8 | Jon Dibben (Great Britain) | 0:00:48.04 | |
9 | Pierre-Henri Lecuisinier (France) | 0:00:49.08 | |
10 | Sondre H Enger (Norway) | 0:00:49.64 |
Elite Women's Time Trial
1 | Judith Arndt (Germany) | 0:37:07.38 | |
2 | Linda Melanie Villumsen (New Zealand) | 0:00:21.73 | |
3 | Emma Pooley (Great Britain) | 0:00:24.13 | |
4 | Tara Whitten (Canada) | 0:00:26.16 | |
5 | Clara Hughes (Canada) | 0:00:36.79 | |
6 | Eleonora Van Dijk (Netherlands) | 0:00:38.88 | |
7 | Rhae-Christie Shaw (Canada) | 0:00:39.23 | |
8 | Amber Neben (United States of America) | 0:00:41.09 | |
9 | Emilia Fahlin (Sweden) | 0:00:55.06 | |
10 | Marianne Vos (Netherlands) | 0:00:55.77 |
Amber Neben's Wikipedia page says she's from "Irvin, United States of America."
ReplyDelete