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18th Int. Thüringen-Rundfahrt der Frauen - 2.1 (W)Germany, July 19-24, 20052004 results Stage List Preview Start List Past winners The Stages
Thüringen Rundfahrt overshadowed by tragedyThe 18th edition of the Thüringen Rundfahrt der Frauen, which was due to start on Tuesday, July 19 with a 17 km time trial in Zeulenroda, has been set back by one day due to a tragedy that struck the Australian women's team on Monday. The team was riding along the Landstrasse between Zeulenroda and Auma (Kreis Greiz), reconnoitering the course of the opening time trial. A car driven by an 18-year woman skidded off the right hand side of the road and overcorrected getting back onto the tarmac. It crossed into the lane where the team was riding, hitting all six riders. Of the six, Amy Gillett died at the scene, while Katie Brown, Lorian Graham, Kate Nichols, Alexis Rhodes and Louise Yaxley were taken to various hospitals in for treatment . Rhodes and Yaxley are still in a critical, but stable condition. The first stage of the race was cancelled, and a memorial service was held instead at Zuenleroda's Market Place. The service was attended by local government and German Cycling Federation representatives, representatives of the International Cycling Union and all the riders and team staff of the Tour. Australia's Ambassador to Germany, Pamela Fayle, read a tribute to Amy on behalf of Cycling Australia's board, staff and members, and several Australian cyclists including Olympic gold medallist, Sara Carrigan, world ranked number one, Oenone Wood, and Amy's close friend Natalie Bates paid tribute to their friend and teammate. Australians Rochelle Gilmore, Emma Rickards, Olivia Gollan and Kate Bates also attended. At the conclusion of the service the cyclists on their bicycles followed by a convoy of mourners travelled to where the acccident happened and amidst prayers and tears, floral tributes were laid at the site next to a simple wooden cross bearing Amy's name. On Wednesday, it was decided that stage 2 between Zeulenroda and Greiz would be ridden under neutral conditions by the field, with the seven remaining Australian riders in the race crossing the line first, a little way ahead of the peloton. It was a symbolic gesture that was also performed by the Motorola team in the Tour de France 10 years ago, after Fabio Casartelli died on a descent during Stage 15 on July 18, 1995. The next day, the stage between Tarbes and Pau was neutralised and the six remaining members of the Motorola squad led the pack into the finish. The first racing stage of this year's Thüringen-Rundfahrt will be on Thursday, between Greiz and Gera. See also: Start listEquipe Nürnberger Versicherung Buitenpoort-Flexpoint Team 1 Judith Arndt (Ger) 11 Mirjam Melchers van Poppel (Ned) 2 Tina Liebig (Ger) 12 Susanne Ljungskog (Swe) 3 Regina Schleicher (Ger) 13 Tanja Hennes (Ger) 4 Olivia Gollan (Aus) 14 Amber Neben (USA) 5 Oenone Wood (Aus) 15 Linda Serul (Den) 6 Trixi Worrack (Ger) 16 Luise Keller (Ger) Nobili Rubinetterie-Menikini Cogeas Vlaanderen-Capri Sonne-T Interim 21 Modesta Vzesniauskaite (Ltu) 31 Anita Valen (Nor) 22 Edita Pucinskaitei (Ltu) 32 Emma Davies (GBr) 23 Joanne Kiesanowski (NZl) 33 Debby Mansveld (Ned) 24 Daniela Fusar Poli (Ita) 34 Laura Werner (Bel) 25 Anna Gusmini (Ita) 35 Sharon Van Dromme (Bel) 26 Emanuela Brigati (Ita) 36 Sofie Goor (Bel) Univega Pro Cycling Team Safi-Pasta Zara Manhattan 41 Priska Doppmann (Swi) 51 Anna Zugno (Ita) 42 Christiane Soeder (Aut) 52 Zita Urbonaite (Ltu) 43 Barbara Lancioni (Ita) 53 Miyoko Karami (Jpn) 44 Sarah Grab (Swi) 54 Guiseppina Grassi (Ita) 45 Sereina Trachsel (Swi) 55 Rochelle Gilmore (Aus) 46 Emma Rickards (Aus) 56 Gunn- Rita Dahle (Nor) Van Bemmelen-AA Drink Euregio Egrensis-Kraftstoff plus 61 Angela Brodtka (Ger) 71 Madeleine Sandig (Ger) 62 Theresa Senff (Ger) 72 Claudia Hecht (Ger) 63 Sandra Missbach (Ger) 73 Heike Schramm (Ger) 64 Sara Carrigan (Aus) 74 Eva Lutz (Ger) 65 Josephine Groenveld (Ned) 75 Caroline Noll (Ger) 66 Natalie Bates (Aus) 76 Fabienne Sandig (Ger) Red Bull-Stadtwerke Frankfurt German National Team 91 Christina Becker (Ger) 101 Sabine Fischer (Ger) 92 Stephanie Gronow (Ger) 102 Bianca Knöpfle (Ger) 93 Sarah Düster (Ger) 103 Claudia Stumpf (Ger) 94 Susanne Beyer (Ger) 104 Marlen Jöhrend (Ger) 95 Katja Polzin (Ger) 105 Alexandra Sontheimer (Ger) 96 Kathy Watt (Aus) 106 Caroline Ibele (Ger) Belgian National Team Toyota Motor Company 111 Corine Hierckens (Bel) 121 Birgit Hollmann (Ger) 112 Inge van den Broeck (Bel) 122 Nicole Kampeter (Ger) 113 Karen Steurs (Bel) 123 Birgit Söllner (Ger) 114 Grace Verbeke (Bel) 124 Susanne Juranek (Ger) 115 Kathy Ingels (Bel) 125 Virginia Henning (Ger) 116 Lien Beyen (Bel) 126 Julia Claus (Ger) Elk Haus Team Team Stuttgart 131 Monica Holler (Swe) 141 Katharina Blum (Ger) 132 Andrea Graus (Aut) 142 Caroline Humplik (Ger) 133 Christine Müller (Ger) 143 Johanna Stephan (Ger) 134 Patricia Hempel (Ger) 144 Desiree Schuler (Ger) 135 Andrea Edmeier (Ger) 145 Larissa Kleinmann (Ger) 136 Isabelle Wieser (Aut) 146 Alexandra Nöhles (Ger) Past winners2004 Zoulfia Zabirova (Rus) Let's go Finland 2003 Valentina Polkhanova (Rus) Velodames Colnago 2002 Zoulfia Zabriova (Rus) Power-Plate-BIK 2001 Mirjam Melchers (Ned) Acca Due O-HP-Lorena Camicie 2000 Valentina Karpenko (Rus) Radteam Kupfernagel 1999 Hanka Kupfernagel (Ger) The Greenery Hawk Team 1998 Edita Pucinskaite (Ltu) Team l’tur Raleigh 1997 Alessandra Cappellotto (Ita) RG l’tur Thüringen 1996 Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (Ger) German National Team 1995 Laura Charameda (USA) USA National Team 1994 Alison Dunlop (USA) USA National Team 1993 Lenka Ilavska (Svk) Slovakian National Team 1992 Alena Barillova (Czs) Czechoslovakian National Team 1989 Vanesa von Dijk (Ned) Netherlands National Team 1988 Tea Vikstedt Nymann (Fin) Finland National Team 1987 Petra Rossner (Ger) SC DHfK Leipzig 1986 Hanna Chmelarova (Czs) Czechoslovakian National Team Past winners by Mario Stiehl, www.world-of-cycling.com |
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