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Armstrong repeats 2006 World Champs win for USA

  • Wednesday, 23 September 2009
  • Alasdair Fotheringham, photos by Graham Watson
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Women's time trial, Road World Championships 2009

Women's time trial, Road World Championships 2009

Women's time trial gallery by Graham Watson>>

Three years after she took the women's individual time trial title in the Worlds in Salzberg, 2008 Olympic champion Kristin Armstrong was back on the top step of the podium of the same event celebrating another gold medal win. Britain's Emma Pooley finished 11th.

The winner of the Beijing Olympics time trial, Armstrong turned in a devastatingly powerful ride on Mendrisio's rolling course. In just 26 kilometres racing, the American finished a staggering 55 seconds clear of second-placed Neomi Cantele. Denmark's Linda Villumsen completed the podium for bronze.

From the moment Armstrong reached the mid-race checkpoitn 23 seconds clear of Cantele it was clear the Idaho-born pro was heading for gold barring accident or disaster. In fact, she more than doubled that margin in the second half of the course, storming to her second individual tt title in four years.

The winner of the 2008 Olympic title, Armstrong admitted afterwards that taking fifth in last year's World Championships was disappointing.

"I wasn't as motivated as I should have been," she said, "but this time round I was able to build for teh World Championships for a whole year."

Britain's Emma Pooley turned in a below-expectations ride to finish 11th at 1-57. Eighth at the half-way point, the Londoner lost even more time in the second half of the course.

Results
Road World Championships 2009: Women's individual time trial, 26.8km
1. Kristin Armstrong (USA) 35-26
2. Noemi Cantele (Italy) at 55sec
3. Linda Villumsen (Denmark) at 58sec
4. Judith Arndt (Germany) at 1-24
5. Christian Soeder (Austria) at 1-28
6. Amber Neben (USA) at 1-29
7. Tatiana Antoshina (Russia) at 1-31
8. Tara Whitten (Canada) at 1-33
9. Karin Thurig (Switzerland) at 1-38
10. Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli (France) at 1-48
Other
11. Emma Pooley (Great Britain) at 1-57

Women's time trial, Road World Championships 2009

Britain's Emma Pooley came in 11th

Women's time trial, Road World Championships 2009

Wendy Houvenaghel

Women's time trial, Road World Championships 2009

Second-placed Noemi Cantele

Women's time trial, Road World Championships 2009

Kristin Armstrong in full flow

Women's time trial, Road World Championships 2009

Armstrong in customary 'bite the gold medal' picture

Road World Championships 2009: Related links
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Cavendish keen to ride worlds despite illness
Millar set to lead GB road race team at the Worlds
Brits head home to fight for worlds places

Reports
Under-23 Men Time Trial

Photos
Under-23 Men Time Trial gallery by Graham Watson

External links
Road World Championships 2009 official website
Union Cycliste Internationale website

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