Below we present the results of the national time trial races in the women's category.
SPAIN. For the fourth consecutive year Mireia Benito claims the Spanish national time trial title. The 29-year-old from AG Insurance - Soudal Team pedaled the 18 kilometers of the race held in Sabiñánigo at 42 km/h, recording a time of 25 minutes and 59 seconds. Behind her, respectively 21" and 26" back, were Sara Martín (Movistar Team) and Sandra Alonso (Eneicat - Be Call); the podium was nearly completed by Paula Blasi, recovering from yesterday's training crash.
FRANCE. Célia Le Mouël delivers the national title to the Ma Petite Entreprise team: the 25-year-old native of Saint-Malo prevailed over Maeva Squiban (UAE Team ADQ) and Cédrine Kerbaol (EF Education-Oatly), completing the 29 kilometers on the program in 43 minutes and 57 seconds.
GREAT BRITAIN. Following her victory at Bad Ragaz in the Tour de Suisse Women, Zoe Bäckstedt also claims the British national title, repeating last year's success. The 21-year-old from CANYON//SRAM covered 25 kilometers in 32 minutes and 45 seconds, beating second-placed Anna Morris by 21" and her sister Elynor Bäckstedt of UAE Team ADQ by 1'05".
NORWAY. A fifth national Norwegian title for 31-year-old Katrine Aalerud. The Uno X athlete pedaled 21 kilometers, recording a time of 29 minutes and 33 seconds, distancing teammate Sigrid Ytterhus Haugset by 42" and Emma Dyrhovden of Keukens Redant by 1'21".
SLOVAKIA. 31 minutes and 40 seconds. This is the time that, at the conclusion of the planned 24 kilometers, allowed Viktória Chladoňová to confirm herself as the time trial queen in her nation. The Visma Lease a Bike athlete finished ahead of Nina Andacká (VIF Cycling Team) by 1'32", while in third place was Alica Brádlerová, who was 4'03" behind the winner.
CZECH REPUBLIC. Julia Kopecký (Team SD Worx – Protime) claims her third consecutive title and wins the Czech time trial championship again this year. The 2004-born rider recorded a time of 31 minutes and 23 seconds, leaving Eliška Kvasničková (VIF Cycling Team) 16" behind and Adéla Koclířová 50" back. The race was held over a distance of 24 kilometers.
POLAND. Victory for Dominika Włodarczyk (UAE Team ADQ) ahead of Agnieszka Skalniak-Sójka (Canyon Sram) and Marta Lach (SD Worx Protime) in Poland's national time trial race.
AFGHANISTAN. Fariba Hashimi confirms herself as Afghan time trial champion: the 23-year-old athlete from Vini Fantini Bepink stopped the clock at 50 minutes and 41 seconds. The podium was completed by Zahra Rezayee and Samira Ehrari. The race that awarded the national champion jersey was held in France in conjunction with the French championship.
BRAZIL. Victory for 31-year-old Tamires Fanny Radatz, who completed the 20-kilometer race in 30 minutes and 50 seconds. Also on the podium were Nicolle Borges and Carolina Bilato.
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