In the event that opened the cycling calendar at the Paris Olympic Games, the women’s individual time trial, Australia’s Grace Brown gave her rivals no Grace Brown gave her rivals no chance and from the very first meter, despite the wet asphalt that caused wet asphalt that caused numerous crashes, swept the records in each of the two intermediate points.

In the first part of the race it seemed that the fight was going to be fierce between her and the great between her and the big favorite, the American Choé Dygert, in the most complicated part of the the most complicated part of the course, the passage through the Vincennes Forest, Dygert went to the ground, which meant that she lost all her chances of victory, which realistically, she probably wouldn’t have been able to win either, thanks to the Australian’s

the Aussie’s enormous performance. At the finish line Juliette Labous set the best provisional time, thrilling the provisional best time, thrilling the audience, but her joy was short-lived as Anna

Anna Henderson beat her time shortly after. The question was whether the Frenchwoman would be able to hold on to the podium, which would depend on how much Chloé Dygert had lost in her crash.

Meanwhile, Grace Brown arrived at the finish line, lowering no less than 1 minute and 31 seconds Henderson’s time by 1 minute and 31 seconds at a spectacular average, especially considering the weather conditions, of 39 km/h.

Only the last step of the podium was still to be decided which the American rider was able to save by just 9 seconds in a final, extraordinary effort. American rider. A small consolation after her crash and a disappointment for Juliette Labous, who was just a step away from her first medal at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games to the host country.

 Women’s Individual Time Trial Classification

1.- Grace Brown (Australia) 39’38”’.

2,. Anna Henderson (Great Britain) +1’31” 3.

3.- Choé Dygert (United States) +1’32”

    Juliette Labous (France) +1’41”

    Demi Vollering (Netherlands) +1’51”’

    Lotte Kopecky (Belgium) +1’56”

    Kim Dadzow  (Australia) +2’07”

   Elisa Longo-Borghini (Italy) +2’11”11”

   Audrey Cordon-Ragot (France) +2’13” +2’13”

  Christina Schweinberger (Austria) +2’13” +2’13”





























































Grace Brown
flies on wet Paris tarmac; America takes bronze with Choé Dygert

 

In the event
that opened the cycling calendar at the Paris Olympic Games, the women’s

Olympic Games
in Paris, the women’s individual time trial, Australia’s Grace Brown gave her
rivals no Grace Brown gave her rivals no chance and from the very first meter,
despite the wet asphalt that caused wet asphalt that caused numerous crashes,
swept the records in each of the two intermediate points.

 

In the first
part of the race it seemed that the fight was going to be fierce between her
and the great between her and the big favorite, the American Choé Dygert, in
the most complicated part of the the most complicated part of the course, the
passage through the Vincennes Forest, Dygert went to the ground, which meant
that she lost all her chances of victory, which realistically, she probably
wouldn’t have been able to win either, thanks to the Australian’s

the Aussie’s
enormous performance.

 

At the finish
line Juliette Labous set the best provisional time, thrilling the

the provisional
best time, thrilling the audience, but her joy was short-lived as Anna

Anna Henderson
beat her time shortly after. The question was whether the Frenchwoman would be
able to hold on to the podium, which would depend on how much Chloé Dygert had
lost in her crash.

 

Meanwhile,
Grace Brown arrived at the finish line, lowering no less than 1 minute and 31
seconds Henderson’s time by 1 minute and 31 seconds at a spectacular average,
especially considering the weather conditions, of 39 km/h.

 

Only the last
step of the podium was still to be decided which the American rider was able to
save by just 9 seconds in a final, extraordinary effort. American rider. A
small consolation after her crash and a disappointment for Juliette Labous, who
was just a step away from her first medal at the Paris 2024 Olympic Games to
the host country.

 

 

 Women’s Individual Time Trial Classification

 

1.- Grace Brown
(Australia) 39’38”’.

2,. Anna
Henderson (Great Britain) +1’31” 3.

3.- Choé Dygert
(United States) +1’32”

    Juliette Labous (France) +1’41”

    Demi
Vollering (Netherlands) +1’51”’

    Lotte Kopecky (Belgium) +1’56”

    Kim Dadzow 
(Australia) +2’07”

   Elisa Longo-Borghini (Italy) +2’11”11”

   Audrey Cordon-Ragot (France) +2’13” +2’13”

  Christina Schweinberger (Austria) +2’13”
+2’13”