Frei captures U23 World Championship title
Stigger, Lecomte round out podium

Pos. | Rider Name (Country) Team | Result |
---|---|---|
1 | Sina Frei (Switzerland) | 1:16:34 |
2 | Laura Stigger (Austria) | 0:00:31 |
3 | Loana Lecomte (France) | 0:00:36 |
4 | Evie Richards (Great Britain) | 0:01:03 |
5 | Martina Berta (Italy) | 0:02:00 |
6 | Haley Batten (United States Of America) | 0:03:22 |
7 | Rocio Del Alba Garcia Martinez (Spain) | 0:03:57 |
8 | Caroline Bohé (Denmark) | 0:04:11 |
9 | Laurie Arseneault (Canada) | 0:04:19 |
10 | Lisa Pasteiner (Austria) | 0:04:44 |
11 | Hélène Clauzel (France) | 0:04:46 |
12 | Nicole Koller (Switzerland) | 0:04:52 |
13 | Mari-Liis Mõttus (Estonia) | 0:06:13 |
14 | Savilia Blunk (United States Of America) | 0:06:32 |
15 | Greta Seiwald (Italy) | 0:07:03 |
16 | Tereza Sásková (Czech Republic) | 0:07:29 |
17 | Gabriela Wojtyla (Poland) | 0:07:39 |
18 | Emeline Detilleux (Belgium) | 0:08:30 |
19 | Kelsey Urban (United States Of America) | 0:08:59 |
20 | Jana Czeczinkarová (Czech Republic) | 0:09:19 |
21 | Sophianne Samson (Canada) | 0:10:28 |
22 | Virág Buzsáki (Hungary) | 0:11:05 |
23 | Corina Druml (Austria) | 0:11:20 |
24 | Raquel Queirós (Portugal) | 0:11:31 |
25 | Gwendalyn Gibson (United States Of America) | 0:11:48 |
26 | Nina Benz (Germany) | 0:12:02 |
27 | Viktoria Kirsanova (Russian Federation) | 0:12:10 |
28 | Kristina Ilina (Russian Federation) | 0:12:14 |
29 | Roxane Vermette (Canada) | 0:12:17 |
30 | Antonia Daubermann (Germany) | 0:12:59 |
31 | Anna Mirolyubova (Russian Federation) | |
32 | Erika Monserrath Rodriguez Suarez (Mexico) | |
33 | Megan Williams (Australia) | |
34 | Amelie Simard (Canada) | |
35 | Mackenzie Myatt (Canada) | |
36 | Rina Matsumoto (Japan) | |
37 | Katherine Hosking (Australia) | |
38 | Warinthorn Phetpraphan (Thailand) | |
39 | Fatima Anahi Hijar Marin (Mexico) | |
40 | Mireille Larose Gingras (Canada) | |
41 | Sarah Tucknott (Australia) | |
42 | Regina Schmidel (Hungary) | |
43 | Estefania Medina Enriquez (Mexico) | |
DNF | Marianne Theberge (Canada) |

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