The Netherlands wins the first World Champion at the first Team TT Mix Relay
Start in the "Fun Zone" in Halogate Park photo: Kei Tsuji Team Time Trial Mix Relay photo: Yorkshire 2019 Team Time Trial Mix Relay photo: Yorkshire 2019 In 2019, UCI will launch a team time trial with a traditional trading team. It was abolished and replaced with Team Time Trial Mixed Relay. It is not a team competition but a national competition, and as the name suggests, it is relayed rather than running together by men and women. First of all, three boys formed a platoon and ran the 13.7km Harrogate lap course (common with the road race lap), and when the second player crossed the finish line, three girls started. The time when the second player finishes the 13.7km lap course and finishes like the boys will be the result of the country. In Yorkshire-like weather with temperatures around 18 degrees Celsius and cloudy and occasional rain, a total of 11 teams from 10 countries + WCC (UCI World Cycling Center) challenged this new event on the Harrogate circuit course. The local UK performed well in the first wave and maintained the provisional top when the second wave was completed. Britain, which rejected France and Switzerland, continued to sit on the hot seat for a long time. British team boys start off with loud cheers photo: Kei Tsuji Britain running on a course where ups and downs appear intermittently photo: Luca Bettini Tony Martin (Germany, Yumbo Visma) who retired from Buerta also started photo: Kei Tsuji The final 3rd wave is a lineup of powerful players from Italy, Germany and the Netherlands. Italy, including Elia Viviani (Dukuninku Quickstep), finishes the men's part one second behind England and connects to the girls. Italy has set a tentative top pace, but Elisa Longo Borghini (Trek-Segafredo) drops out due to a punk. Italy did not reach Britain for four seconds after a difficult struggle. Germany was 12 seconds behind the UK at the end of the men's part, partly due to Tony Martin (Yumbo Visma), who had revived from his retirement at Buerta a Espana, dropped out in the middle of the race. However, Lisa Brennauer (WNT Rotor Pro Cycling), Lisa Klein (Canyon Slam) and Mieke Kröger (Virtu Cycling) made a big recovery in the women's part and decided to update the UK's provisional top time by 29 seconds. success. However, the final runner, the Dutch run, soon took the hot seat from Germany. Italy finishing 3rd in the men's part photo: Luca Bettini Germany finishing 5th in the men's part photo: Luca Bettini The Dutch team with Bauke Mollema, Kuhn Bowman and Jos van Emden photo: Kei Tsuji Starting Dutch team men photo: Kei Tsuji The Netherlands who set an overwhelming top time in the men's part photo: Luca Bettini The Netherlands, which had already won the European Championship team TT mixed relay, is Jos van Emden ( Yumbo Visma), Kuhn Bowman (Yumbo Visma), and Bauke Mollema (Trek Segafredo) set an overwhelming top time of 18 minutes 03 seconds in the men's part. Lucinda Brand (Sunweb), Amy Peters (Bourse Dormans) and Rianne Marks (CCC Team) ran the women's part, losing the lead but finally 23 seconds behind Germany and 51 seconds behind the UK. I put it on and won. Unlike the conventional Team TT, the Team TT mixed relay has an alkane shell. Mollema, who became the first champion of the same type and put a sleeve on a rainbow jersey, said, "It was difficult to do a team TT with a small number of 3 people. It is a different story from running with 7 or 8 people. Anyway, the world title I'm happy to be able to take it. " The average speed of the men's part in the Netherlands is 45.540km / h and the average speed of the women's part is 41.100km / h. Morema said, "The difficulty of the already technical and hard course with continuous ups and downs has been further increased by the rain. Jos van Emden and Kuhn Bowman pulled me with a great run and I was able to run very well. I think, and thanks to the wonderful running of the female athletes, I was able to win. " The Netherlands has added the title of World Champion to the title of European Champion.Dutch team girls running towards Alcan Shell photo: Kei Tsuji Netherlands who kept the lead despite being two in the middle photo: Luca Bettini 2nd place Germany, championship Netherlands, 3rd place England photo: Luca Bettini Alcan shell looking at Alcan shell : Kei Tsuji Road World Championship 2019 Time Trial Mix Relay Results
Ranking | Country name | Total time | Average speed | Men's time | Women's time |
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First place | Netherlands | 0: 38: 27.60 | 43.058 | 0:18:03 (1) | 0:20:24 (2) |
2nd place | Germany | 00: 00: 22.75 | 42.637 | 0:18:36 (5) | 0:20:14 (1) |
3rd place | England | 00: 00: 51.27 | 42.122 | 0:18:24 (2) | 0:20:54 (3) |
4th | Italy | 00: 00: 55.89 | 42.040 | 0:18:25 (3) | 0:20:58 (4) |
5th place | France | 0: 01: 23.04 | 41.562 | 0:18:38 (6) | 0:21:12 (5) |
6th place | Switzerland | 0: 01: 26.94 | 41.494 | 0:18:36 (4) | 0:21:18 (6) |
7th place | Slovenia | 0: 01: 57.40 | 40.973 | 0:18:47 (7) | 0:21:33 (8) |
8th place | Denmark | 0: 02: 04.38 | 40.856 | 0:19:00 (9) | 0:21:31 (7) |
9th place | Belgium | 0: 02: 32.71 | 40.385 | 0:18:57 (8) | 0:22:03 (10) |
10th | Spain | 0: 02: 42.82 | 40.220 | 0:19:17 (10) | 0:21:53 (9) |
11th place | WCC | 0: 03: 28.42 | 39.491 | 0:19:43 (11) | 0:22:13 (11) |