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Elizabeth Holden wins women's British time trial title

Elizabeth Holden, UAE Team ADJ, wins, Anna Morris, 2nd and Elinor Barker, Team Uno-X 3rd in the elite women's time trial at 2023 British Road Nationals (Image credit: SWPix)
Elizabeth Holden of UAE Team ADQ on her way to winning the elite women's time trial title at 2023 British National Road Championships - Croft Circuit, Darlington, England - Women's Elite Time Trial (Image credit: SWPix)
Elizabeth Holden of UAE Team ADQ celebrating her time trial victory at 2023 British National Road Championships - Croft Circuit, Darlington, England - Women's Elite Time Trial (Image credit: SWPix)
Elynor Backstedt competing in the elite women's time trial at 2023 British National Road Championships - Croft Circuit, Darlington, England - Women's Elite Time Trial (Image credit: SWPix)
Pfeiffer Georgi of Team DSM competing in the elite women's time trial at the 2023 British National Road Championships - Croft Circuit, Darlington, England - Women's Elite Time Trial (Image credit: SWPix)
Elizabeth Holden of UAE Team ADQ competing in the elite women's time trial at the 2023 British National Road Championships - Croft Circuit, Darlington, England - Women's Elite Time Trial (Image credit: SWPix)
Elinor Barker MBE of Uno-X Pro Cycling Team competing in the elite women's time trial at the 2023 British National Road Championships - Croft Circuit, Darlington, England - Women's Elite Time Trial (Image credit: SWPix)

Elizabeth Holden (UAE Team ADQ) captured the national championships title in the elite women's time trial at the British Road Championships on Wednesday.

"I'm super happy with this win, it feels a bit surreal at the moment. I’ve been on the podium before, so this was a goal of mine coming into this season. I worked really hard alongside the team to focus on my position and everything TT related, so it’s really nice to see the hard work paying off! I will be very proud to show off this jersey, that’s for sure," Holden said.

Holden covered the 27.4km route at Croft Circuit, which was raced across two laps, in a winning time of 37:02 at an average speed of 44.392 km/h to secure the title by 14 seconds ahead of runner-up Anna Morris and 16 seconds ahead of Elinor Barker (Uno-X Pro Cycling).

Fourth was Pfeiffer Georgi (Team DSM) at 27 seconds, and fifth was Elynor Backstedt (Trek-Segafredo) at 30 seconds.

Holden celebrated her first victory as a pro rider, and after her bronze medal a year ago, pulled on the national champion's jersey.

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