Whatta WORLDS’23: All of the Street Motion from the Championships!


Worlds’23 Race Spherical-Up: The primary ‘Tremendous’ biking World championship, held in Glasgow, Scotland, and going by the names of the winners, the crowds in conjunction with the street and the TV figures, all of the racing has been an intensive success. Even the protesters needed in on it! Now that every one the thrill is over, listed below are all of the street occasions… Simply in case you missed something.

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Males’s RR: Van Der Poel Victory Historical past!

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On the finish of a protest delayed World’s street race, Mathieu van der Poel launched his successful transfer from a gaggle of the highest males of biking. The World cyclo-cross champion added the street title to his palmarès. Wout van Aert was second, Tadej Pogačar third and Mads Pedersen fourth.

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2023 World Championship Males’s Street Race Consequence:
1. Mathieu van der Poel (Netherlands) in 6:07:27
2. Wout van Aert (Belgium) at 1:37
3. Tadej Pogačar (Slovenia) at 1:45
4. Mads Pedersen (Denmark)
5. Stefan Küng (Switzerland) at 3:48
6. Jasper Stuyven (Belgium)
7. Matthew Dinham (Australia)
8. Toms Skujiņš (Latvia)
9. Tiesj Benoot (Belgium)
10. Alberto Bettiol (Italy) at 4:03.

 

Males’s TT: Remco Rips The Rainbow Time Trial!

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Remco Evenepoel received the boys’s elite World championship time trial on Friday in Scotland. The Belgian beat Filippo Ganna (Italy) and Joshua Tarling of Nice Britain on the finish of the 47.8 kilometre race in opposition to the clock. Wout van Aert and Stefan Küng had disappointing rides.

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2023 World Championship – Males’s Time Trial Consequence:
1. Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) in 55:19
2. Filippo Ganna (Italy) at 0:12
3. Joshua Tarling (Nice Britain) at 0:48
4. Brandon McNulty (United States) at 1:27
5. Wout van Aert (Belgium) at 1:37
6. Nelson Oliveira (Portugal) at 1:52
7. Rohan Dennis (Australia) at 1:54
8. Mattia Cattaneo (Italy) at 1:57
9. Mikkel Bjerg (Denmark) at 1:59
10. Geraint Thomas (Nice Britain) at 2:04.

 

Girls’s RR: Kopecky Kops The Rainbow!

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Lotte Kopecky is the brand new girls’s World street champion. After a troublesome race of 154 kilometres to and round Glasgow, the highest favorite from Belgium was the very best of a robust elite group. She made her transfer 5.5 kilometres from the end on Scott Avenue, the place she dropped Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig. Demi Vollering took the silver medal with a robust dash from Ludwig.

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2023 World Championship Girls’s Street Race Consequence:
1. Lotte Kopecky (Belgium) in 4:02:12
2. Demi Vollering (Netherlands) at 0:07
3. Cecilie Uttrup Ludwig (Denmark)
4. Marlen Reusser (Switzerland) at 0:12
5. Christina Schweinberger (Austria) at 0:34
6. Elizabeth Deignan (Nice Britain)
7. Elise Chabbey (Switzerland) at 1:24
8. Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands) at 2:48
9. Riejanne Markus (Netherlands) at 3:51
10. Mavi García (Spain) at 4:05.

 

Girls’s TT: Dygert Demolishes The Clock!

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Chloe Dygert is the brand new elite girls’s time trial World champion. The 26 year-old American, who additionally took the time trial World title in 2019, was the quickest round Stirling on Thursday afternoon. Australia’s Grace Brown was down by 6 seconds for the silver medal. The bronze went to Austria’s Christina Schweinberger.

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2023 World Championship Girls’s Time Trial Consequence:
1. Chloe Dygert (United States) in 46:59
2. Grace Brown (Australia) at 0:06
3. Christina Schweinberger (Austria) at 1:13
4. Anna Henderson (Nice Britain) at 1:15
5. Juliette Labous (France) at 1:22
6. Demi Vollering (Netherlands) at 1:28
7. Agnieszka Skalniak-Sójka (Poland) at 1:38
8. Amber Neben (United States) at 1:52
9. Riejanne Markus (Netherlands) at 2:08
10. Georgie Howe (Australia) at 2:26.

 

Males’s U23 RR: Flying Frenchman Laurance Takes Gold!

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World Championships Race Report: Axel Laurance is the brand new U23 street race World champion. The Frenchman was on the assault nearly all day, he rode away from his final fellow escapees 30 kilometres from the end and held off the chasers to the road, nevertheless it was shut. The Portuguese rider António Morgado sprinted to second place forward of the Slovak, Martin Svrček who was third.

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2023 World Championship Males’s U23 Street Race Consequence:
1. Axel Laurance (France) in 4:04:58
2. António Morgado (Portugal) at 0:02
3. Martin Svrček (Slovakia)
4. Jack Rootkin-Grey (Nice Britain)
5. Lorenzo Milesi (Italy)
6. Moritz Kretschy (Germany) at 0:09
7. Alec Segaert (Belgium) at 1:01
8. Iván Romeo (Spain)
9. Max Walker (Nice Britain) at 1:03
10. Pierre Gautherat (France) at 1:41.

 

Males’s U23 TT: Milesi Monsters The TT!

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World Championships Race Report: Lorenzo Milesi received the U23 Time Trial World championship on Wednesday. On the finish of the 36.2 kilometres, ending on a cobblestone climb to Stirling Citadel, the Italian was the quickest after a duel with the opposite high favorite, Alec Segaert of Belgium. The ultimate distinction was 11 seconds between gold and silver. The bronze went to Hamish McKenzie from Australia.

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World Championships – U23 Time Trial Consequence:
1. Lorenzo Milesi (Italy) in 43:00
2. Alec Segaert (Belgium) at 0:11
3. Hamish McKenzie (Australia) at 0:50
4. Raúl García Pierna (Spain) at 0:53
5. Darren Rafferty (Eire) at 0:56
6. Josh Charlton (Nice Britain) at 1:11
7. Jakob Söderqvist (Sweden) at 1:18
8. Logan Currie (New Zealand)
9. Jan Christen (Switzerland) at 1:21
10. Michael Leonard (Canada) at 1:29.

 

Junior Males’s RR: Denmark’s Philipsen Dominates!

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Albert Withen Philipsen is the brand new junior males’s street World champion. The 16 year-old Dane was with a robust main group of seven, rode away from them on the penultimate lap after which soloed to victory. He’s the youngest ever junior World champion. Germany’s Paul Fietzke took the silver medal. The bronze went to Felix Ørn-Kristoff, Alexander Kristoff’s half-brother.

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2023 World Junior Males’s Street Race Consequence:
1. Albert Withen Philipsen (Denmark) in 3:06:26
2. Paul Fietzke (Germany) at 1:19
3. Felix Ørn-Kristoff (Norway)
4. Juan David Sierra (Italy) at 1:24
5. Theodor Storm (Denmark) at 1:29
6. Jørgen Nordhagen (Norway) at 1:43
7. Steffen De Schuyteneer (Belgium) at 2:57
8. Sebastian Grindley (Nice Britain) at 2:59
9. Žak Eržen (Slovenia) at 3:01
10. Oscar Chamberlain (Australia).

 

Junior Males’s TT: Australian Chamberlain The Champion!

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Oscar Chamberlain is the brand new Junior World Time Trial champion. The quick Australian received the higher of Ben Wiggins, the son of Tour winner Bradley Wiggins, on the 22.7 kilometre course in Stirling. The distinction between gold and silver was 24 seconds on the end. Louis Leidert of Germany was third at 0:34.

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2023 World Championship – Junior Males’s Time Trial Consequence:
1. Oscar Chamberlain (Australia) in 28:29
2. Ben Wiggins (Nice Britain) at 0:24
3. Louis Leidert (Germany) at 0:34
4. Jørgen Nordhagen (Norway) at 0:37
5. Jacob Bush (Nice Britain) at 0:50
6. Luca Giaimi (Italy) at 0:56
7. Duarte Marivoet (Belgium) at 0:57
8. Adam Rafferty (Eire) at 0:58
9. Andrew August (United States) at 1:02
10. Paul Fietzke (Germany) at 1:09.

 

Junior Girls’s RR: Julie Bego Solos For France!

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Julie Bego received the junior girls’s World championship title. The French rider attacked at 21 kilometres from the end and couldn’t be caught. The silver medal went to Cat Ferguson (Nice Britain), Fleur Moors (Belgium) took bronze.

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2023 World Junior Girls’s Street Race Consequence:
1. Julie Bego (France) in 1:54:53
2. Cat Ferguson (Nice Britain) at 0:09
3. Fleur Moors (Belgium)
4. Federica Venturelli (Italy)
5. Imogen Wolff (Nice Britain) at 0:12
6. Titia Ryo (France)
7. Célia Gery (France)
8. Isabella Holmgren (Canada) at 0:15
9. Mackenzie Coupland (Australia)
10. Xaydee Van Sinaey (Belgium) at 0:17.

 

Junior Girls’s TT: Shock Win For Wilson-Haffenden!

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Felicity Wilson-Haffenden received the junior girls’s World time trial championship title on Thursday in Scotland. The Australian rider beat Isabel Sharp (Nice Britain) and Federica Venturelli (Italy). Wilson-Haffenden win was a shock, she was one of many early starters.

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World Championships – Junior Girls’s Time Trial Consequence:
1. Felicity Wilson-Haffenden (Australia) at 19:31
2. Izzy Sharp (Nice Britain) at 0:16
3. Federica Venturelli (Italy) at 0:29
4. Lucy Benezet Minns (Eire) at 0:36
5. Mackenzie Coupland (Australia) at 0:41
6. Hannah Kunz (Germany) at 0:49
7. Pia Grünewald (Germany) at 0:52
8. Charge Knaven (Netherlands) at 0:58
9. Julie Bego (France) at 1:00
10. Cat Ferguson (Nice Britain).

 

Blended Relay: Swiss Bliss!

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Switzerland received the 2023 Blended Relay World championship title. The highest favourites had been 7 seconds sooner than France, regardless of Marlen Reusser crashing. The bronze went to the Germans, 51 seconds down on the Swiss.

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World Championships Blended Relay Consequence:
1. Switzerland in 54:16
2. France at 0:07
3. Germany at 0:51
4. Nice Britain at 1:03
5. Italy at 1:17
6. Australia at 1:37
7. Netherlands at 1:43
8. United States at 1:46
9. Austria at 1:58
10. Poland at 2:47.

 

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