Stage 1: Mix (M/W) TTT Relay Full Results and Report
|  Jos van Emden (Netherlands / Team Jumbo - Visma) leading the men's Dutch team |  Amy Pieters (Netherlands / Boels Dolmans) at the front for the women |  Markus Riejanne (Netherlands / CCC Liv) and Brand Lucinda (Netherlands / Sunweb) celebrate the win by the mixed men's and women's Dutch team by 23s |  Your Mixed TTT winners, Jos van Emden (Netherlands / Team Jumbo - Visma) - Brand Lucinda (Netherlands / Sunweb) - Bauke Mollema (Netherlands / Team Trek Segafredo) - Pieters Amy (Netherlands / Boels Dolmans) - Koen Bouwman (Netherlands / Team Jumbo - Visma) - Markus Riejanne (Netherlands / CCC Liv) |  Your Mix Relay podium: 2nd Germany +23s, 1st The Netherlands 38:28, 3rd Great Britain + 51s |
Stage 2: Junior Women's ITT Full Results and Report
|  1st Aigul GAREEVA (RUS) 13 km in 22:16 |  2nd Shirin van Anrooij (The Netherlands) + 3s |  3rd Elynor BACKSTEDT (GBR) + 10s |  Junior Women's ITT womens: 2nd Shirin van Anrooij (The Netherlands) + 3s, 1st Aigul GAREEVA (RUS) 13 km in 22:16 and 3rd Elynor BACKSTEDT (GBR) + 10s |
Stage 3: Junior Men's ITT Full Results and Report
|  Despite an early bike change, 1st Antonio TIBERI (ITA) 27.6 km in 38:28 |  2nd Enzo Leijnse (NED) + 8s |  3rd Marco Brenner (GER) + 13s |  4th Quinn SIMMONS (USA) + 20s |  Your Junior Men's ITT podium: 2nd Enzo Leijnse (NED) + 8s, 1st Antonio TIBERI (ITA), 3rd Marco Brenner (GER) + 13s |
Stage 4: U23 ITT Full Results and Report
|  For the third time, Mikkel Bjerg (Denmark / Team Hagens Berman Axeon) wins the U23 ITT. This time on the 30.3 km course in Harrogate |  Mikkel Bjerg (Denmark / Team Hagens Berman Axeon) crossing the finish line wet, windy conditions |  2nd Ian Garrison (USA) + 26s |  3rd Brandon Mcnulty (USA / Team Rally UHC Cycling) + 28s left it out on the road |  Your U23 ITT Podium |  Your U23 ITT Podium: 3rd Brandon Mcnulty (USA / Team Rally UHC Cycling) + 28s, 1st Mikkel Bjerg (Denmark / Team Hagens Berman Axeon), 2nd Ian Garrison (USA) + 26s |
Stage 5: Elite Women's ITT Full Results and Report
|  Chloe Dygert (USA / SHO Air -Twenty20) passing riders during the Elite Women's ITT including passing/ gaining one-minute on the 2014 champion Lisa Brennauer (Germany) in the first 12 km |  Chloe Dygert (USA / SHO Air -Twenty20) on her way to an emphatic win in the Elite Women's ITT by 1:32, the largest winning margin (men's or women's) ever at the World's ITT and the youngest elite world champ ever at 22 years old |  Chloe Dygert (USA / SHO Air -Twenty20) post-race |  Nothing left in the legs |  Chloe Dygert (USA / SHO Air -Twenty20) had every right to expect her impressive ride to stick |  2nd Anna Van der Breggen (Netherlands) + 1:32 |  3rd Annemiek Van Vleuten (Netherlands) + 1:52 |  Your 2019 Elite Women's ITT Podium |  Your 2019 Elite Women's ITT Podium: 2nd Anna Van der Breggen (Netherlands) + 1:32, 1st Chloe Dygert (USA / SHO Air -Twenty20) and 3rd Annemiek Van Vleuten (Netherlands) + 1:52 |
Stage 6: Elite Men's ITT Full Results and Report
|  Start scene for the 54 km Elite Men's ITT in Northhallerton |  Rohan Dennis (Australia / Team Bahrain - Merida) on his way to winning the Elite Men's ITT again |  Rohan Dennis (Australia / Team Bahrain - Merida) passing Vuelta a Espana champ Primoz Roglic (Slovenia / Team Jumbo - Visma) near the finish who finished 12th |  Rohan Dennis (Australia / Team Bahrain - Merida) was the only rider in the 57-racer field to top an average speed of 49kph |  Rohan Dennis (Australia / Team Bahrain - Merida) wins a two-up sprint to claim the Elite Men's ITT by 1:08 in 1:05:05 |  2nd Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) 1:08 |  2nd Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) 1:08 |  2nd Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) 1:08. No longer a man among boys, Remco Evenepoel delivers again — velonews
|  3rd Filippo Ganna (Italy) + 1:55 |  4th Patrick Bevin (New Zealand) + 1:57 |  5th Alex Dowsett (Great Britain) + 2:01 |  6th Lawson Craddock (United States) + 2:07 |  7th Tanel Kangert (Estonia) + 2:07 |  8th Nelson Oliveira (Portugal) + 2:09 |  9th Tony Martin (Germany) + 2:27 |  11th Victor Campenaerts (Belgium) + 2:49 after two bike changes |  12th Primoz Roglic (Slovenia) + 3:00 |  13th Luke Durbridge (Australia) + 3:00 |  14th John Archibald (Great Britain) + 3:10 |  19th Chad Haga (United States) + 3:57 |  20th Maciej Bodnar (Poland) + 4:00 |  Rohan Dennis and his wie Melissa Hosking and his son celebrate another world title |  3rd Filippo Ganna (Italy) + 1:55 |  2nd Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) 1:08 |  Your 2019 Elite Men's ITT podium: 2nd Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) 1:08, 1st Rohan Dennis (Australia / Team Bahrain - Merida), 3rd Filippo Ganna (Italy) + 1:55 | 
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|  Your 2019 Elite Men's ITT podium: 2nd Remco Evenepoel (Belgium) 1:08, 1st Rohan Dennis (Australia / Team Bahrain - Merida), 3rd Filippo Ganna (Italy) + 1:55 |  Commentary: Positive thinking powered Rohan Dennis to TT gold — velonews
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Stage 7: Junior Men's RR Full Results and Report
|  Rollout from Richmond for the 148 km Junior Men's RR | 
|  The winning break |  Quinn Simmons (United States Of America) soling the final circuits through Harrogate |  Quinn Simmons (United States Of America) wins the Junior Men's RR after a 33 km solo attack |  2nd Alessio Martinelli (Italy) + 56s |  Magnus Sheffield (United States Of America), far right, wins the bronze medal bunch sprint + 1:33 |  4th Enzo Leijnse (Netherlands), 5th Gianmarco Garofoli (Italy) and 6th Vegard Stokke (Norway) |  Your Junior Men's RR podium: 2nd Alessio Martinelli (Italy) + 56s, 1st Quinn Simmons (United States Of America) and 3rd Magnus Sheffield (United States Of America) + 1:33 |  1st and 3rd for the United States with Quinn Simmons (United States Of America) and Magnus Sheffield (United States Of America) |
Stage 8: Junior Women's RR Full Results and Report
|  Crash during the sprint finish of the Junior Women's RR |  Megan Jastrab (USA) wins ahead of Julie De Wilde (BEL) and 3rd Lieke Nooijen (NLD) |  Second Gold in two days for the United States |  Your Junior Women's RR Podium: 2nd Julie De Wilde (BEL), 1st Megan Jastrab (USA) and 3rd Lieke Nooijen (NLD) |
Stage 9: U23 RR Full Results and Report
|  The 190 km U23 RR |  For 15 minutes, Nils Eekhoff (Netherlands / Development Team Sunweb) was the U23 champion |  Disqualified and distraught Nils Eekhoff (Netherlands / Development Team Sunweb) for using team cars with 125 km to go to rejoin the peloton | 
|  (Adjusted) Men Under 23 RR podium: 2nd Stefan Bissegger (Switzerland), 1st Samuele Battistella (Italy) 3:53:52 and 3rd Thomas Pidcock (Great Britain) |
Stage 10: Elite Women's RR Full Results and Report
|  Start of the Women's RR, Bradford to Harrogate (149,4KM) | 
|  Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands / Mitchelton Scott) off on a 106km solo attack |  Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands / Mitchelton Scott) | 
|  Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands / Mitchelton Scott) on her way to victory |  With no organized chase, Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands / Mitchelton Scott) solos 106 km to win the Elite Women's RR by 2:15 |  Plenty to time to contemplate victory |  3rd Amanda Spratt (Australia / Mitchelton Scott), 2nd Anna Van der Breggen (Netherlands Boels Dolmans), 5th Elisa Longo Borghini (Italy / Trek Segafredo) |  4th Chloe Dygert (United States Of America) + 3:24 |  Your Elite Women's Podium: 2nd Anna van der Breggen (Netherlands) + 2:15, 1st Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands) 4:06:05 and 3rd Amanda Spratt (Australia) + 2:28 |  Your Elite Women's Podium: 2nd Anna van der Breggen (Netherlands) + 2:15, 1st Annemiek van Vleuten (Netherlands) 4:06:05 and 3rd Amanda Spratt (Australia) + 2:28 |
Stage 11: Elite Men's RR Full Results and Report
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