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TT worlds photos: Golden day for U.S. jr. men and elite women


Oct 11, 2016

Ireland's Xeno Young rode past a mural that lined one of Doha's thoroughfares. Photo: Tim De Waele | TDWsport.com Canadian Nickolas Zukowsky rode to 24th place on Tuesday. Photo: Tim De Waele | TDWsport.com The cameramen sought a bit of shade from Qatar's searing heat. Photo: Tim De Waele | TDWsport.com Mikkel Bjerg of Denmark was the only rider who could challenge the junior men from America. He was second place. Photo: Tim De Waele | TDWsport.com Belgian Jasper Philipsen finished 18th but had to be taken to a hospital afterward, presumably due to heat-related concerns. He is now in stable condition. Photo: Tim De Waele | TDWsport.com Ian Garrison rode to third place in the junior men's time trial, 53 seconds behind his teammate. Photo: Tim De Waele | TDWsport.com Brandon McNulty won the first rainbow jersey of the week for the U.S. in the junior men's time trial. Photo: Tim De Waele | TDWsport.com Bjerg, McNulty, and Garrison stood on the final podium in sunny Doha, Qatar. Photo: Tim De Waele | TDWsport.com Trixi Worrack has had an amazing comeback from a life-threatening injury that cost her a kidney. She finished seventh in the elite women's time trial, about six months after her crash at Trofeo Alfredo Binda. Photo: Tim De Waele | TDWsport.com American Carmen Small tried to beat the heat with a Camelbak. The reigning U.S. national champ finished well off the pace in 12th. Photo: Tim De Waele | TDWsport.com Like Worrack, Annemiek Van Vleuten completed a remarkable recovery from injury to place well in the time trial. She was fifth, about two months after breaking her back at the Rio Olympics. Photo: Tim De Waele | TDWsport.com Amber Neben wasn't an outright favorite in the worlds time trial, but she blazed a fast early time and went on to claim her second world time trial championship. Photo: Tim De Waele | TDWsport.com Ellen van Dijk rode to second place. As expected, the strong Dutch team collected a medal in the women's TT. Photo: Tim De Waele | TDWsport.com Katrin Garfoot rounded out the elite women's podium in third. Photo: Tim De Waele | TDWsport.com Anna van der Breggen was hoping to add to her Olympics road race gold medal, but the Dutchwoman was well off the pace, finishing 13th. Photo: Tim De Waele | TDWsport.com Neben basked in the glory of her second world championship title. Remarkably, she's the second-oldest world time trial champion at age 41. Photo: Tim De Waele | TDWsport.com Van Dijk, Neben, and Garfoot stood on the day's final podium. Photo: Tim De Waele | TDWsport.com

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