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Australia’s Brown Wins World Title After Olympic Time Trial Gold

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Last updated: 2024/09/22 at 3:12 PM
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Grace Brown made history in the world time trial championships by adding the title to her Olympic gold, becoming the first woman to achieve this double in the same year. The Australian cyclist’s victory left Dutch rider Demi Vollering settling for silver once again, following her second-place finish in the Women’s Tour de France. Defending champion Chloe Dygert of the United States took home the bronze medal, finishing 56 seconds behind Brown. Despite her success, Brown announced her retirement at the end of the season, declining to race in 2025 wearing the rainbow world title jersey and Olympic gold helmet.

The 32-year-old Brown credited her confidence and experience from the Olympics for her success in becoming the first Australian woman to win the world time trial gold. She remained calm and composed throughout the race, despite trailing Vollering at the final time check. Brown acknowledged Vollering’s climbing skills and risky descents but believed in her strength on the flat sections of the course. Having also won the national time-trial championships and the Liege-Bastogne-Liege earlier in the year, Brown expressed gratitude for finishing her career on such a high note.

Vollering, who narrowly missed out on victory at the Tour de France, graciously accepted her silver medal, showing a sheepish smile on the podium. Meanwhile, Dygert, a two-time world time trial champion, settled for bronze after a fall cost her the gold in Paris in July. Despite facing setbacks, Dygert’s podium finish added to her impressive cycling career. The fierce competition and skilled performances in the women’s Elite Individual Time Trial showcased the talent and determination of these world-class athletes.

The 29.9km course from Gossau to Zurich presented a challenging terrain for the cyclists, with a rolling route ending along Lake Zurich. Brown’s ability to maintain her composure and confidence throughout the race proved to be crucial in securing her victory. Her strategic approach and strength on the flat sections allowed her to outperform her competitors and claim the top spot on the podium. As the cycling world celebrates Brown’s historic achievement, the sport continues to witness fierce competition and exceptional performances from talented athletes around the globe.

The camaraderie and sportsmanship displayed by Brown, Vollering, and Dygert on the podium highlighted the respect and admiration they have for each other as competitors. Their dedication to the sport and commitment to excellence serve as inspiration for aspiring cyclists and fans worldwide. Brown’s retirement announcement marks the end of a remarkable career, leaving a legacy of success and a trail of victories in her wake. As the cycling community reflects on the memorable moments of the 2024 UCI Road World Championships, the accomplishments of these elite athletes will be remembered for years to come.

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