Ukraine places two junior women on Worlds time trial podium, Hodges fourth
Ukraine's Cana Solovey won the Junior World Championship time trial Friday in Moscow, Russia. Her time of 17'39" over 12.9 kilometres was 41 seconds faster than silver medallist France's Pauline Ferrand Prevot and 49 seconds faster than compatriot Elizaveta Oshurkova.
Australia's Kendelle Hodges missed a place on the podium by seven tenths of a second, finishing fourth.
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Results
1
Canna Solovey (Ukraine)
0:17:39
2
Pauline Ferrand Prevot (France)
0:00:41
3
Elizaveta Oshurkova (Ukraine)
0:00:49
4
Kendelle Hodges (Australia)
0:00:50
5
Maria Mishina (Russian Federation)
0:00:51
6
Larisa Pankova (Russian Federation)
0:00:55
7
Aude Biannic (France)
0:01:00
8
Maria Grandt Petersen (Denmark)
0:01:00
9
Amy Pieters (Netherlands)
0:01:00
10
Sofia Arreola Navarro (Mexico)
0:01:09
11
Lotte Van Hoek (Netherlands)
0:01:10
12
Jacqueline Hahn (Austria)
0:01:12
13
Alexander Carle (Australia)
0:01:19
14
Michelle Lauge Jensen (Denmark)
0:01:20
15
Giulia Donato (Italy)
0:01:21
16
Coryn Rivera (United States Of America)
0:01:27
17
Julie Leth (Denmark)
0:01:27
18
Susanna Zorzi (Italy)
0:01:28
19
Julia Garnet (Canada)
0:01:29
20
Thea Thorsen (Norway)
0:01:31
21
Jessica Prinner (United States Of America)
0:01:31
22
Adriane Provost (Canada)
0:01:41
23
Neringa Bukauskaite (Lithuania)
0:01:42
24
Minami Uwano (Japan)
0:01:45
25
Colmenares Jeny Lorena (Colombia)
0:01:50
26
Lucie Zaleska (Czech Republic)
0:01:53
27
Janine Bubner (Germany)
0:01:53
28
Dagmar Labáková (Czech Republic)
0:01:57
29
Michelle Corbett (South Africa)
0:01:59
30
Melanie Wotsch (Germany)
0:01:59
31
Gloria Rodriguez Sanchez (Spain)
0:02:00
32
Volha Masiukovich (Belarus)
0:02:03
33
Karolina Garczynska (Poland)
0:02:11
34
Tatyana Ulbrikht (Kazakhstan)
0:02:23
35
Katsiaryna Babrovich (Belarus)
0:02:28
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