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1998 UCI Road World Championships – Women's Time Trial
The Women's Individual Time Trial at the 1999 World Cycling Championships was held on Wednesday 7 October 1998 from Maastricht to Vilt, within the commune of Valkenburg aan de Geul Valkenburg aan de Geul (; li, Valkeberg ) is a Municipalities of the Netherlands, municipality situated in the southeastern Dutch Provinces of the Netherlands, province of Limburg (Netherlands), Limburg. The name refers to the central town in the .... The race had a total distance of 23 kilometres. There were a total number of 42 competitors. Final classification ReferencesResults {{DEFAULTSORT:1998 Uci Road World Championships - Women's Time Trial Women's Time Trial UCI Road World Championships – Women's time trial UCI ...
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Rainbow Jersey
The rainbow jersey is the distinctive jersey worn by the reigning world champion in a cycling discipline, since 1927. The jersey is predominantly white with five horizontal bands in the UCI colours around the chest. From the bottom up the colours are: green, yellow, black, red and blue; the same colours that appear in the rings on the Olympic flag. The tradition is applied to all disciplines, including road racing, track racing, cyclo-cross, BMX, Trials and the disciplines within mountain biking. A world champion must wear the jersey when competing in the same discipline, category and speciality for which the title was won. For example, the world road race champion would wear the garment while competing in stage races (except for time trial stages) and one-day races, but would not be entitled to wear it during time trials. Similarly, on the track, the world individual pursuit champion would only wear the jersey when competing in other individual pursuit events. In team ev ...
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Judith Arndt
Judith Arndt (born 23 July 1976) is a retired German professional cyclist, who last rode for the GreenEDGE-AIS cycling team. She won the bronze medal in the 3000 m pursuit event at the 1996 Summer Olympics when she was 20. In 2004, she won the world road race championship and came second in the Olympic road race. Career Arndt won the national individual pursuit championship four times and Olympic bronze in the same competition. But a viral infection during the 2000 Summer Olympics – causing a disappointing outcome  – marked the turning in her career. In two years, she finished third in the Grande Boucle (sometimes referred to as the "women's Tour de France)" in 2003, won the Tour de l'Aude twice (2002 and 2003), and added a silver medal in the road time trial at the 2003 world championship in Hamilton, Ontario. At the 2004 Summer Olympics in Athens, Greece she won silver in the road race, and, two weeks later, became world road champion at Verona, Italy. S ...
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Albine Caille
Albine (; oc, Albina) is a commune of the Tarn department in southern France. Geography The Thoré The Thoré () is a river in the Hérault and Tarn departments in southern France. Its source is in the northern part of Rieussec. It flows generally northwest. It is a left tributary of the Agout, into which it flows between Navès and Castr ... forms the commune's northern border. Population Its inhabitants are called ''Albinols''. See also * Communes of the Tarn department References Communes of Tarn (department) {{Tarn-geo-stub ...
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Barbara Heeb
Barbara Heeb (born 13 February 1969 in Appenzell) is a Swiss road racing cyclist. In 1996 Heeb won the world championship and finished 8th place in the road race at the Summer Olympics The Summer Olympic Games (french: link=no, Jeux olympiques d'été), also known as the Games of the Olympiad, and often referred to as the Summer Olympics, is a major international multi-sport event normally held once every four years. The inau .... She was the Swiss National Road Race champion in 1990, 1997 and 1998. References External links * 1969 births Living people Swiss female cyclists Cyclists at the 1992 Summer Olympics Cyclists at the 1996 Summer Olympics Cyclists at the 2004 Summer Olympics Olympic cyclists of Switzerland People from Appenzell Innerrhoden UCI Road World Champions (women) {{Switzerland-cycling-bio-stub ...
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Mirjam Melchers
Maria Wilhelmina Johanna "Mirjam" Melchers-Van Poppel (born 26 September 1975 in Arnhem, Gelderland) is a female former racing cyclist from the Netherlands, married to former sprinter Jean-Paul van Poppel. She was one of the leading cyclists in the world, having held the UCI number one ranking as well as winning highly rated races. She was a one-day specialist but has managed smaller stage races. In 2003, she won the GP Feminas Castilla y Leon round of the World Cup and finished third overall in the series behind Nicole Cooke and German sprinter Regina Schleicher. Melchers also finished first in the Damesronde van Drenthe and the Emakumeen Bira, before bringing her season to a close with a silver medal at the world championship road race in Hamilton, Ontario, Canada. On 7 September 2006 Melchers crashed during the third stage of the Euregio Tour. She broke her pelvis, a hip and her jaw. Palmares Note: Beginning in 1997, the Union Cycliste Internationale awarded points to ...
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Pia Sundstedt
Pia Ann-Katrine Sundstedt (born 2 May 1975, in Kokkola) is a professional former cyclist, who competes in road bicycle racing and mountain bike racing, as well as cross-country skiing events. Sundstedt competed in the Summer Olympics for Finland. Having started in 2006, Sundstedt competes for Rocky Mountain/Business Objects mountain bike racing team. In 2000, Sundstedt won the Montreal World Cup event and competed for Finland at the 2000 Summer Olympics. In recent years, the four-time national Finnish national road cycling champion focused her attentions toward marathon mountain bike races and cross country skiing events. Her efforts paid off in 2006 when Sundstedt captured two World Cup events and the overall individual points championship in the UCI World Cup for Cross Country Marathon (XCM). In 2008, Sundstedt came 1st in the Women's Category at the Absa Cape Epic with teammate Alison Sydor. She competed at the 2012 Summer Olympics in the Women's road race, finishing 20th ...
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Lenka Ilavská
Lenka Ilavská (born May 5, 1972 in Liptovský Mikuláš, Žilina Region) is a retired female racing cyclist from Slovakia. She represented her native country at the 1996 Summer Olympics in Atlanta, Georgia. Her biggest achievement was winning the 1993 Giro d'Italia Femminile. Major results ;1992 :1st Overall Emakumeen Bira :2nd Overall Internationale Thüringen Rundfahrt Der Frauen :2nd Overall Tour de Feminin-O cenu Českého Švýcarska ;1993 :1st Overall Giro d'Italia Femminile :1st Overall Internationale Thüringen Rundfahrt Der Frauen :1st Time trial, National Road Championships :1st Stage 3 Emakumeen Bira ;1994 :1st Time trial, National Road Championships :1st Stage 7 Giro d'Italia Femminile :1st Stage 1 Volta a Portugal WE ;1995 :1st Overall Tour de Feminin-O cenu Českého Švýcarska :1st Time trial, National Road Championships ;1996 :1st Time trial, National Road Championships :1st Stage 3 :7th Overall Giro d'Italia Femminile ;1997 :1st Time trial, National ...
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Catherine Marsal
Catherine Marsal (born 20 January 1971) is a French former racing cyclist. She has been World Champion four times and raced professionally around the world. At the age of 17 she was selected for the French Olympic Team for the first time. Since then, she represented her native country at four Summer Olympics: 1988, 1992, 1996, and 2000. Marsal retired from cycling in 2005 when she was recruited by Team SATS Cycling to become sports director for the Danish team. The team became number one on the UCI ranking. In April 2015 Marsal was hired by the Danish Cycling Union to be the national coach of the Danish female cycling team. Marsal currently works as a directeur sportif for UCI Women's Continental Team . Personal life Marsal is married and lives in Copenhagen. She gave birth to a son in 2013. Palmares ;1987 :1st Road Race, UCI Junior Road World Championships :2nd Individual pursuit, UCI Junior Track Cycling World Championships ;1988 :1st Individual pursuit, UCI Junior ...
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Anna Millward
Anna Millward, née Wilson, (born 26 November 1971) is an Australian bicycle racing, cycle racer. During her cycling career, she won the overall Union Cycliste Internationale, UCI points title in 2001, and twice was UCI overall World Cup of Road Cycling (women), World Cup points champion, winning a total of 5 World Cup races in her career. She also won two silver medals in the UCI Road World Championships, Women, UCI Road World Championship competition in 1999 and twice won the Women's Challenge race (1996 and 2000). In the Cycling at the 2000 Summer Olympics, 2000 Sydney Olympics she finished fourth in both the time trial and the road race. In the month after her home Olympics, on 18 October, she broke the UCI women's Hour record in Melbourne with a distance of 43.501 km. Millward had broken the hour record for the first time in 22 years, but she was to hold it for less than a month (Jeannie Longo rode 44.767 km in November 2000). In the 1998 Commonwealth Games, she won gold ...
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Alessandra Cappellotto
Alessandra Cappellotto (born August 27, 1968) is a retired racing cyclist from Italy. She represented her native country at two consecutive Summer Olympics: 1996, and 2000. She won the world title in the women's individual road race at the 1997 UCI Road World Championships in San Sebastian, Spain. Valeria Cappellotto, who died in 2015, was her sister. She helped five Afghan cyclists to escape their country and settle in Italy, following the 2021 Taliban offensive A military offensive by the Taliban insurgent group and other allied militants led to the fall of the Islamic Republic of Afghanistan based in Kabul and marked the end of the nearly 20-year-old War in Afghanistan, that had begun following the .... References External links * * 1968 births Living people Italian female cyclists Cyclists at the 1996 Summer Olympics Cyclists at the 2000 Summer Olympics Olympic cyclists of Italy Cyclists from the Province of Vicenza UCI Road World Champions (women) 20 ...
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Tracy Gaudry
Tracy, Tracey, or Tracie may refer to: People and fictional characters * Tracy (name), including a list of people and fictional characters with the given name or surname, also encompassing spelling variations Places United States * Tracy, California ** Tracy Municipal Airport (California), airport owned by the City of Tracy ** Deuel Vocational Institution, a California state prison sometimes referred to as "Tracy" ** Tracy station, a train station in southern Tracy, California * Tracy, a neighborhood in Wallingford, Connecticut * Tracy, Illinois * Tracy, Indiana * Tracy, Iowa * Tracy, Kentucky * Tracy, Minnesota * Tracy, Missouri * Tracy, Montana * Tracy, New Jersey * Tracy, Oklahoma * Tracy City, Tennessee Elsewhere * Tracy, New Brunswick, Canada * Tracy Glacier (Greenland) Music * Tracie (singer) (Tracie Young, born 1965), British singer * ''Tracie'' (album), a 1999 album by Tracie Spencer * "Tracy" (The Cuff Links song), by The Cuff Links on their first a ...
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