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Cycling at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's road time trial

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Cycling at the 2024 Summer Olympics – Women's road time trial
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The women's road time trial event at the 2024 Summer Olympics took place on 27 July 2024 on a course starting at 14:30 at Pont d'Iéna in Paris.[1]

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Grace Brown, who started the second last, won the race. Anna Henderson won silver, and Chloé Dygert bronze, despite having fallen. For Brown and Henderson these were the first Olympic medals; Dygert has two medals in team pursuit from 2016 and 2020 Olympics, but never medaled before in road cycling. There were numerous falls as the race was completed in very wet conditions. Taylor Knibb of the United States fell from her bike four times.

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Background

This was the 7th appearance of the event, held at every Summer Olympics since 1996.

Qualification

Competition format and course

The road time trial was a one-day road race event. The course began at Les Invalides and terminates at the Pont Alexandre III taking in the Bastille in its route. The course is broadly flat, and lasts for 32.4 kilometres.[2]

Start list

Race overview

The reigning Olympic champion Annemiek van Vleuten retired between the two Games.[3] All three medalists from the most recent World championships were entered, including world champion Chloé Dygert, the last rider starting.[2]

Results

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