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WORLDS’23 Junior Ladies’s TT: Shock Win for Wilson-Haffenden!


World Championships Race Report: Felicity Wilson-Haffenden received the junior ladies’s World time trial championship title on Thursday in Scotland. The Australian rider beat Isabel Sharp (Nice Britain) and Federica Venturelli (Italy). Wilson-Haffenden win was a shock, she was one of many early starters.

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Worlds’23 junior ladies’s TT map and profile

The junior ladies needed to cowl a complete of 13.5 kilometres from Stirling and again. The primary greatest time got here from Felicity Wilson-Haffenden. The Australian put in a really sturdy trip and was the primary rider to go below 20 minutes. The subsequent large title to cross the road was Britain’s Isabel Sharp, however she fell wanting Wilson-Haffenden’s time by 16 seconds. Julie Bego, the winner of the highway race, misplaced a minute to the Australian.


The profitable trip got here from Felicity Wilson-Haffenden

Cat Ferguson was one of many favourites and began final. Nevertheless, on the first intermediate level, she was already 12 seconds slower than Wilson-Haffenden. Ferguson needed to pull out a really sturdy trip within the final kilometres, particularly on the onerous closing climb to Stirling fortress.


Wilson-Haffenden had given it the whole lot

Ferguson misplaced time within the final a part of the race in opposition to the clock. She finally completed in tenth place. The gold medal went to Felicity Wilson-Haffenden. The silver to Sharp and the bronze for Italian Federica Venturelli.


third place for Venturelli


Final rider off and prime favorite, Cat Ferguson completed tenth

# All of the highway World championships information in Monday’s EUROTRASH. #


Junior ladies’s TT podium: Felicity Wilson Haffenden (Australia), Isabel Sharp (Nice Britain) and Federica Venturelli (Italy)

World Championships – Junior Ladies’s Time Trial Outcome:
1. Felicity Wilson-Haffenden (Australia) at 19:31
2. Izzy Sharp (Nice Britain) at 0:16
3. Federica Venturelli (Italy) at 0:29
4. Lucy Benezet Minns (Eire) at 0:36
5. Mackenzie Coupland (Australia) at 0:41
6. Hannah Kunz (Germany) at 0:49
7. Pia Grünewald (Germany) at 0:52
8. Payment Knaven (Netherlands) at 0:58
9. Julie Bego (France) at 1:00
10. Cat Ferguson (Nice Britain).


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