Frei captures U23 World Championship title

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

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