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Moi and Seye fastest 2024 UCI Gran Fondo World Series Championship Time Trial

2023 World Champion Sonja Moi from Norway (45:09) and Belgian Guillaume Seye (40:01) set the fastest times of the day. Average speeds of over 49 kph.

The 2024 UCI Gran Fondo World Championships kicked off under bright skies in Denmark, crowning 23 new time trial World Champions!

Fastest rider on the course was Belgian Guillaume Seye, renewing his worldtitle in the M19-34 category, 31 seconds faster than Danish Johannes Rom Dahl and 38 seconds ahead of Jari Verstraeten from Belgium who won the M35-39 title.

Fastest female of the day was Sonja Moi from Norway who also renewed her title from Glasgow 2023 in the 45-49 category, 22 seconds ahead of Cecilia Hansen from Sweden as new world champion in the F40-44 category finishing in the same time as Adelheid Schulz as new world champion in the F50-54 category.

On the first day France won 6 gold medals, two more than Great Britain with Belgium, Germany and USA all scoring two golds.

Mario Cipollini finished in a time of 41:46 to win the M55-59 age category and another UCI World Championship rainbow jersey. He finished 18th overall from a sold-out field of 712 competitors.

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Men's Individual Time Trial Winners

Age Category Name Country Time
M19-34 Guillaume Seye BEL 40:01
M35-39 Jari Verstraeten BEL 40:39
M40-44 Paul Kennedy IRL 41:03
M45-49 Matthew Ronald William Smith GBR 41:26
M50-54 Raul Patino Delgado ESP 41:21
M55-59 Mario Cipollini ITA 41:46
M60-64 Kevin Tye GBR 43:17
M65-69 Daniel Miquel FRA 45:42
M70-74 Christian Boeuve FRA 48:03
M75-79 Andre Petipas FRA 50:08
M80-84 Pierre Moreau FRA 53:57
M85-89 Petr Vatlach CZE 1:04:15

Women's Individual Time Trial Winners

Age Category Name Country Time
W19-34 Jessica Rhodes-Jones GBR 46:04
W35-39 Kimberley Millar GER 46:25
W40-44 Cecilia Hansen SWE 45:31
W45-49 Sonja Moi NOR 45:09
W50-54 Adelheid Schutz GER 45:31
W55-59 Elizabeth Foxx USA 48:02
W60-64 Karen Hviid Christensen DEN 48:34
W65-69 Linda Dewhurst GBR 49:41
W70-74 Monique Dagorn Brisseaud FRA 1:13:49
W75-79 Marie Francoise Fosse FRA 1:13:29
W80 Camilla Buchanan USA 56:35
 

For complete results: https://www.sportstiming.dk/event/13162/results?round=71875

The 2024 UCI Gran Fondo World Championships in Aalborg, Denmark, have shattered previous records for both participant numbers and diversity. The event, held on relatively flat courses, attracted a staggering 3270 riders from 74 countries, surpassing the previous benchmarks set in Varese (2018 – 3175 riders) and Glasgow (2023 – 68 nations). This marks the most successful UCI Gran Fondo World Championships since its inception in 2011.
 
A total of 25 teams from 19 countries registered for the team relay event on Friday August 30th, with six nations fielding two teams each.
 
The main granfondo event on Sunday September 1st is a 152km race with 1326 meters of elevation, will crown world champions in various age categories. Riders aged 59 and under (men) and 49 and under (women) will compete over the full distance, while older categories will tackle a shorter route of 114km with 960 meters of elevation.
 
Among the favourites in the time trial are 18 of the 21 world champions from the previous year. The team relay, a long-standing test event, will now officially be part of the World Championships, awarding medals and world champion jerseys.
 
With 11 riders defending their titles from the 2023 Glasgow championships, a total of 24 world titles are up for grabs. Former superstar Mario Cipollini is amongst the 3270 riders trying his best in both time trial and granfondo.
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