Schlagwort-Archive: Grace Brown

Chrono des Nations

U23 – 27,3km


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1 SÖDERQVIST Jakob SWE Lidl – Trek Future Racing 00:31:44
2 GIAIMI Luca ITA UAE Team Emirates Gen Z 00:48
3 VERVENNE Jonathan BEL Soudal – Quick-Step Devo Team 00:48
4 RAFFERTY Adam IRL Hagens Berman Jayco 00:57
5 GEERAERTS Ferre BEL Basso Team Flanders 01:03
6 LAYMOND Maxime FRA Hexagone – Corbas Lyon Métropole 01:09
7 MIKUTIS Aivaras LTU Tudor Pro Cycling Team U23 01:15
8 SAVINO Federico ITA Soudal – Quick-Step Devo Team 01:17
9 GILLET Baptiste FRA Arkéa – B&B Hôtels Continentale 01:27
10 LEIDERT Louis GER Lidl – Trek Future Racing 01:30

ELITE Männer 45,3km

1 KÜNG Stefan SUI Groupama – FDJ 51:53,2
2 VINE Jay AUS UAE Team Emirates 00:04,2
3 PRICE-PEJTERSEN Johan DEN Bahrain – Victorious 00:05,8
4 BJERG Mikkel DEN UAE Team Emirates 00:28,7
5 SEGAERT Alec BEL Lotto Dstny 01:08,8
6 GUERNALEC Thibault FRA Arkéa – B&B Hotels 01:27,9
7 LATOUR Pierre FRA TotalEnergies 01:39,9
8 HEIDEMANN Miguel GER Team Felt Felbermayr 02:21,7
9 LE HUITOUZE Eddy FRA Groupama – FDJ 02:23,6
10 BORRESCH Julian GER REMBE Pro Cycling Team Sauerland 02:59,4
11 PEREZ Anthony FRA Cofidis 03:25,9
12 CASTRILLO Jaime ESP Sabgal / Anicolor 03:56,5
13 GACHIGNARD Thomas FRA TotalEnergies 04:00,2
14 RIBEIRO DA CRUZ Mathias FRA France 04:11,1
15 NIEHUES Sebastian GER REMBE Pro Cycling Team Sauerland 04:17,2
16 BURGAUDEAU Mathieu FRA TotalEnergies 04:59,0
17 KLUCKERS Arthur LUX Tudor Pro Cycling Team 05:25,7
18 LARMET Ilan FRA Cofidis 05:33,5
19 POHLENZ Marian GER Germany 05:44,2

Frauen 27,3km


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1 BROWN Grace AUS FDJ – SUEZ 00:35:27
2 GUAZZINI Vittoria ITA FDJ – SUEZ 00:51,3
3 KIESENHOFER Anna AUT Austria 00:54,5
4 AALERUD Katrine NOR Uno-X Mobility 01:01,0
5 ADEGEEST Loes NED FDJ – SUEZ 01:17,6
6 DIJKSTRA Anneke NED VolkerWessels Women’s Pro Cycling Team 01:22,3
7 OTTESTAD Mie Bjørndal NOR Uno-X Mobility 01:22,3
8 BIRIUKOVA Yuliia UKR Human Powered Health 01:42,2
9 SQUIBAN Maëva FRA Arkéa – B&B Hotels Women 01:50,9
10 ROŽLAPA Dana LAT Keukens Redant Cycling Team 01:53,9

World Championships – Zürich 2024 – Mixed Relay – TTT – 53,6 Km

1 AUSTRALIA 01:12:52
BROWN Grace
CHAPMAN Brodie
O’CONNOR Ben
ROSEMAN-GANNON Ruby
VINE Jay
MATTHEWS Michael

2 GERMANY 00:01
BRENNER Marco
HEIDEMANN Miguel
KOCH Franziska
LIPPERT Liane
NIEDERMAIER Antonia
SCHACHMANN Maximilian

3 ITALY 00:08
AFFINI Edoardo
CATTANEO Mattia
GANNA Filippo
LONGO BORGHINI Elisa
PALADIN Soraya
REALINI Gaia

4 FRANCE 00:24
CORDON-RAGOT Audrey
KERBAOL Cédrine
LABOUS Juliette
ARMIRAIL Bruno
GUERNALEC Thibault
THOMAS Benjamin

5 DENMARK 02:06
BJERG Mikkel
CORT Magnus
NORSGAARD Emma
LUDWIG Cecilie Uttrup
KOERNER Rebecca
HONORÉ Mikkel Frølich

6 UNITED STATES 02:17
EHRLICH Emily
MCNULTY Brandon
NEBEN Amber
POWLESS Neilson
STEPHENS Lauren
VERMAERKE Kevin

7 CANADA 02:42
BARIL Olivia
CÔTÉ Pier-André
HOLMGREN Ava
ROLDAN Mara
WALTON Jonas
GEE Derek

8 SWITZERLAND 02:52
CHABBEY Elise
RÜEGG Noemi
BISSEGGER Stefan
JACOBS Johan
WEISS Fabian
LIECHTI Jasmin

9 SPAIN 03:50
BELOKI Markel
BENITO Mireia
BLASI Paula
DE LA CRUZ David
GARCÍA PIERNA Raúl
VADILLO Eneritz

10 AUSTRIA 04:51
SCHWEINBERGER Christina
SCHWEINBERGER Kathrin
SCHREMPF Carina
HOFBAUER Philipp
RITZINGER Felix
STIEGER Adrian

World Championships – SUI – ITT – Frauen und Männer

Frauen – 29,90 Km


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1 BROWN Grace AUS Australia 39:16,0
2 VOLLERING Demi NED Netherlands 00:16
3 DYGERT Chloe USA United States 00:56
4 NIEDERMAIER Antonia GER Germany 01:05 1e U23
5 KOPECKY Lotte BEL Belgium 01:39
6 SCHWEINBERGER Christina AUT Austria 01:44
7 HENDERSON Anna GBR Great Britain 01:44
8 van DIJK Ellen NED Netherlands 01:47
9 LABOUS Juliette FRA France 01:52
10 NEBEN Amber Leone USA United States 02:20
11 CHAPMAN Brodie AUS Australia 02:27
12 OTTESTAD Mie Bjorndal NOR Norway 02:47
13 HARTMANN Elena SUI Switzerland 02:49
14 KERBAOL Cedrine FRA France 02:49
15 KOCH Franziska GER Germany 03:05
15 BIRIUKOVA Yuliia UKR Ukraine 03:05
17 ŽIGART Urška SLO Slovenia 03:06
18 FINDLAY Paula CAN Canada 03:09
19 GUAZZINI Vittoria ITA Italy 03:12
20 LIECHTI Jasmin SUI Switzerland 03:17

Männer – 46,1 Km:

1 EVENEPOEL Remco BEL Belgium 00:53:02
2 GANNA Filippo ITA Italy 00:06
3 AFFINI Edoardo ITA Italy 00:54
4 TARLING Joshua GBR Great Britain 01:18
5 VINE Jay AUS Australia 01:24
6 ASGREEN Kasper DEN Denmark 01:30
7 FOSS Tobias Svendsen NOR Norway 01:45
8 KUNG Stefan SUI Switzerland 01:48
9 CAMPENAERTS Victor BEL Belgium 01:55
10 McNULTY Brandon USA United States 01:58
11 ARMIRAIL Bruno FRA France 02:04
12 ROGLIČ Primož SLO Slovenia 02:07
13 SHEFFIELD Magnus USA United States 02:08
14 BJERG Mikkel Norsgaard DEN Denmark 02:14
15 OLIVEIRA Nelson POR Portugal 02:36
16 WAERENSKJOLD Soren NOR Norway 02:40
17 HOOLE Daan NED Netherlands 02:44
18 VARGAS ALZATE Walter Alejandro COL Colombia 02:56
19 COTE Pier-Andre CAN Canada 02:58
20 HEIDEMANN Miguel GER Germany 03:05

Evenepoel holt nächstes Gold

Remco Evenepoel (Belgien) verteidigte im Einzelzeitfahren auf der Straße bei der WM in Zürich 2024 erfolgreich seinen Titel. Der 24-jähirge, der auch anderthalb Monate Olympiasieger (nicht nur) in dieser Disziplin wurde, unterbot als zuletzte gestarteter Fahrer von Beginn weg alle Bestmarken, die unmittelbar vor ihm Filippo Ganna (Italien) aufgestellt hatte, wobei die Abstände schwankten. Im Ziel waren es nur noch 6 Sekunden. Europameister Edoardo Affini (auch Italien) holte Bronze anstatt Jay Vine (Australier), der auf Bronze-Kurs in der Schlussphase stürzte.

Für Evenepoel war das Zeitfahren mit einem Schreckmoment losgegangen, als ihm auf der Startrampe in der Radbahn von Oerlikon die Kette vom Blatt rutschte. Der Mechaniker bekam die Kette noch gerade rechtzeitig eine halbe Minute vor dem Startzeichen aufs Blatt gefriemelt. Danach unterbot Evenepoel an der ersten Zwischenzeit Ganna um 6 Sekunden. Bei Messpunkt 2 am Ende eines Anstiegs waren es 9 Sekunden, bei Messpunkt 3 schon 19. Insgesamt wurde es zwischen dem Top-Favoriten und Ganna, dem doppelten Zeitfahr-Weltmeister etwas knapper als erwartet. Denn Ganna war zuletzt eher außer Form.

Affini belegte mit 54 Sekunden Rückstand den 3. Platz 23 Sekunden vor Joshua Tarling (Großbritannien). Demoliert mit blutenden Wunden überall fuhr Vine auf den 5. Platz. Er verpasste damit die etwas überraschende WM-Medaille. Oben am Berg lag er noch fast 20 Sekunden vor Affini, der wiederum nur knapp Tarling hinter sich hatte. Im Ziel fehlte Vine dann aufgrund der Sturzfolgen eine halbe Minute.

Stefan Küng (Schweiz) hatte bei seinem Heimspiel nichts mit der Entscheidung zu tun. Bei trockenem Spätsommer-Wetter belegte er den 8. Platz hinter Kasper Asgreen (Dänemark) und Ex-Titelträger Tobias Foss (Norwegen). Vuelta-Gesamtsieger Primoz Roglic (Slowenien) fuhr mit Platz 12 an den Top-Ten vorbei und wurde auf der Ziellinie vom 2 Minuten hinter ihm gestarteten Ganna überholt.

Primož Roglič verpasst beim WM-Zeitfahren knapp die Top 10

Für Primož Roglič war die heutige WM-Entscheidung im Einzelzeitfahren der erste Renntag nach seinem Vuelta-Sieg. Das Rennen führte über 46,1 Kilometer rund um Zürich.

Im Trikot der slowenischen Nationalmannschaft absolvierte Primož Roglič die Strecke in 55:08.50. Damit hatte er etwas mehr als zwei Minuten Rückstand auf den Weltmeister und Titelverteidiger Remco Evenepoel – für Roglič reichte es zu Platz 12.

Olympic Games – ITT – 32,4 Km

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1 BROWN Grace AUS Australia 00:39:38
2 HENDERSON Anna GBR Great Britain 01:31
3 DYGERT Chloe USA United States 01:32

4 LABOUS Juliette FRA France 01:41
5 VOLLERING Demi NED Netherlands 01:51
6 KOPECKY Lotte BEL Belgium 01:56
7 CADZOW Kim NZL New Zealand 02:08
8 LONGO BORGHINI Elisa ITA Italy 02:11
9 CORDON-RAGOT Audrey FRA France 02:13
10 SCHWEINBERGER Christina AUT Austria 02:14
11 VAN DIJK Ellen NED Netherlands 02:43
12 SKALNIAK-SÓJKA Agnieszka POL Poland 02:46
13 KRÖGER Mieke GER Germany 02:50
14 NORSGAARD Emma DEN Denmark 02:55
15 NIEDERMAIER Antonia GER Germany 03:15
16 BUJAK Eugenia SLO Slovenia 03:16
17 HARTMANN Elena SUI Switzerland 03:20
18 LACH Marta POL Poland 03:25
19 KNIBB Taylor USA United States 03:25
20 BARIL Olivia CAN Canada 03:25
21 DRONOVA-BALABOLINA Tamara INC Individual Neutral Athletes 04:04
22 BENITO Mireia SPA Spain 04:10
23 ZABELINSKAYA Olga UZB Uzbekistan 04:15
24 LUDWIG Cecilie Uttrup DEN Denmark 04:32
25 JENČUŠOVÁ Nora SLO Slovakia 04:44
26 HASHIMI Yulduz AFG Afghanistan 04:51
27 BIRIUKOVA Yuliia UKR Ukraine 05:05
28 KOPECKÝ Julia CZE Czech Republic 05:15
29 TSERAKH Hanna INC Individual Neutral Athletes 05:19
30 AHTOSALO Anniina FIN Finland 05:27
31 PINTAR Urška SLO Slovenia 05:29
32 TANG Xin CHN China 06:21
33 KIESENHOFER Anna AUT Austria 06:50
34 SOMRAT Phetdarin THA Thailand 07:47
35 INGABIRE Diane RWA Rwanda 08:27

Männer:

1 EVENEPOEL Remco BEL Belgium 00:36:12
2 GANNA Filippo ITA Italy 00:15
3 VAN AERT Wout BEL Belgium 00:25

4 TARLING Joshua GBR Great Britain 00:27
5 MCNULTY Brandon USA United States 01:04
6 BISSEGGER Stefan SUI Switzerland 01:26
7 OLIVEIRA Nelson POR Portugal 01:31
8 KÜNG Stefan SUI Switzerland 01:35
9 SCHACHMANN Maximilian GER Germany 01:38
10 BJERG Mikkel DEN Denmark 01:43
11 VACEK Mathias CZE Czech Republic 01:43
12 MULLEN Ryan IRE Ireland 01:45
13 FOSS Tobias NOR Norway 01:45
14 SKJELMOSE Mattias DEN Denmark 01:45
15 VAUQUELIN Kévin FRA France 01:52
16 SHEFFIELD Magnus USA United States 01:53
17 HOOLE Daan NET Netherlands 01:54
18 BETTIOL Alberto ITA Italy 01:54
19 GROßSCHARTNER Felix AUT Austria 02:05
20 GEE Derek CAN Canada 02:16
21 FEDOROV Yevgeniy KAZ Kazakhstan 02:21
22 VALTER Attila HUN Hungary 02:33
23 KWIATKOWSKI Michał POL Poland 02:37
24 PITHIE Laurence NZL New Zealand 02:37
25 COSTA Rui POR Portugal 02:48
26 LAZKANO Oier SPA Spain 02:56
27 TRATNIK Jan SLO Slovenia 03:26
28 SAINBAYAR Jambaljamts MON Mongolia 04:07
29 GIRMAY Biniam ERI Eritrea 04:08
30 ANSARI Amir Arsalan REF Refugee Olympic Team 04:14
31 SYRITSA Gleb IND Individual Neutral Athletes 04:21
32 ED DOGHMY Achraf MOR Morocco 07:19
DNF PLAPP Luke AUS Australia
DNF WÆRENSKJOLD Søren NOR Norway

Liège-Bastogne-Liège – Frauen – 153 Km


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Fotos HERBERT MOOS

1 Brown Grace FDJ-SUEZ 04:29:00
2 Longo Borghini Elisa Lidl-Trek + 00
3 Vollering Demi Team SD Worx-Protime + 00
4 Chabbey Elise CANYON//SRAM Racing + 00
5 Niewiadoma Katarzyna CANYON//SRAM Racing + 00
6 Cadzow Kim EF Education-Cannondale + 00
7 Vos Marianne Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 52
8 Labous Juliette Team dsm-firmenich PostNL + 52
9 Bauernfeind Ricarda CANYON//SRAM Racing + 52
10 Fisher-Black Niamh Team SD Worx-Protime + 52
11 Bradbury Neve CANYON//SRAM Racing + 52
12 Markus Riejanne Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 52
13 Persico Silvia UAE Team ADQ + 02:01
14 Henderson Anna Team Visma | Lease a Bike + 02:01
15 Muzic Evita FDJ-SUEZ + 02:01

THE MOMENT OF GRACE

After two runner-up positions in 2020 and 2022, Australia’s Grace Brown finally got her first Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes victory. The FDJ-SUEZ rider played her cards exactly like she did four years ago, breaking away midway through the race to play for the win in the final. Lizzie Deignan managed to upset her that day, and a powerful trio with Elisa Longo Borghini (Lidl-Trek), Demi Vollering (SD Worx-Protime) and Katarzyna Niewiadoma (Canyon//SRAM) seemed poised to do so this year after linking back from the bunch. Yet, on the final sprint in Liège’s Quai des Ardennes, Brown managed to defeat Longo Borghini and Vollering to deservingly raise her arms in victory.

140 riders took the start on the 8th edition of Liège-Bastogne-Liège Femmes at 13:45. There was one non-starter: Barbara Malcotti (Human Powered Health). The 152,9-kilometre ride from Bastogne to Liège was tackled on steady, sunny conditions and against cross-head winds that slowed the riders down. A breakaway attempt by Cofidis’ Spela Kern and Arkéa-Samsic’s Titia Ryo failed to stick ahead of the Côte de Saint-Roch (km 15,8 – 1 km at 11,2%), where Sarah Gigante (AG Insurance-Soudal Team) took off to establish herself solo at the front. Stina Kagevi (Coop-Repsol) went clear from the peloton at kilometer 39, as did Sara Martín (Movistar Team) and Kim Cadzow (EF Education-Cannondale) a bit later on. At the foot of the Côte de Mont-le-Soie (km 59,7 – 1,7 km at 7,9%), Gigante held a 1’45” gap on Kagevi, 2’20” on the duo behind and 2’55” on a peloton that was about to pick up the pace.

A strong nine-woman group in the lead
Martín and Cadzow overtook Kagevi on the Côte de Wanne (km 67,9 – 3,6 km at 5,1%), but were quickly reeled in by the bunch before the Côte de Stockeu (km 74,5 – 1 km at 12,5%), atop which Gigante’s lead had plummeted down to 1’00”. It was on this climb and the following descent that an eight-woman group took off with Mischa Bredewold (SD Worx-Protime), Lucinda Brand (Lidl-Trek), Eva van Agt (Visma | Lease a Bike), Élise Chabbey (Canyon//SRAM), Mikayla Harvey (UAE Team ADQ), Grace Brown (FDJ-SUEZ), Flora Perkins (Fenix-Deceuninck) and, again, Cadzow. They linked up with Gigante on the Col du Rosier (km 92,9 – 4,4 km at 5,9%), where Cofidis’ Julie Bégo set off in pursuit from a bunch where no team took the reins. Five kilometres from the Côte de la Redoute (km 119 – 1,6 km at 9,4%), the nine riders in the lead held a 30” gap on Bégo and 3’00” on the peloton.

Three favorites managed to catch up
Lidl-Trek took on the helm in the bunch ahead of La Redoute. It was on this climb where Chabbey, Cadzow and Brown dropped the rest of her breakaway companions, who were brought back one by one by the peloton. The front trio held a 1’00” gap at the foot of the Côte de la Roche-aux-Faucons (km 139,6 – 1,3 km at 11%). Elisa Longo Borghini (Lidl-Trek) unleashed a powerful acceleration there – one that only Demi Vollering (SD Worx-Protime) and Katarzyna Niewiadoma (Canyon//SRAM) could match. They joined the head of the race with 9 kilometres to go, and had a scare with 7 left to race as Brown missed a left-hand turn and nearly crashed. Despite the Canyon//SRAM riders’ repeated efforts to go clear, the six women in the lead made it together to the final straight in Liège’s Quai des Ardennes. Niewiadoma led out with Longo Borghini on wheel two. For a moment, the Italian national champion seemingly had the win in her pocket, yet Brown managed to overtake her in the final 100 meters.