Zoe Bäckstedt (Canyon-SRAM) successfully defended her British elite women's time trial title in Lampeter, Wales, on Thursday.
The 21-year-old won her second elite title on the 25.6km course, beating four-time track world champion Anna Morris by 21 seconds. Bäckstedt's sister, Elynor (UAE Team ADQ), rounded out the podium in third place, finishing 1:05 down.
Last year, Bäckstedt put in a similar ride to win in Aberaeron, triumphing by 20 seconds ahead of Anna Henderson. The Lidl-Trek rider was present again this time around, though she finished her effort in eighth place, 1:54 down on the reigning champion.
"It was super hard, the heat made it 10 times harder than I think I expected to be," Bäckstedt said after the race, according to CyclingWeekly. "It was a super nice course, really fast, with country roads basically. Classic Welsh roads, but it was really fun in a way, even though I think everyone suffered through it. Happy that it's done and over with, and I'm just glad to come home with the jersey."
The win goes down as the 10th of Bäckstedt's road career to date, and her third of the 2026 season, following a triumph at the Vuelta Extremadura Feminas time trial and on stage 3 of the recent Tour de Suisse.
The elite women's race was run shortly after the under-23 men's time trial, which was won by Bradley Wiggins' son, Ben (Hagen Bermans-Jayco). The under-23 women's time trial and elite men's time trial will follow later in the day.
Imogen Wolff (Visma-Lease a Bike) and Carys Lloyd (Movistar) will take part in the under-23 women's race, while Matthew Brennan (Visma-Lease a Bike) and Ethan Hayter (Soudal-QuickStep) are among the elite men's competitors.
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