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Geelong Women's Tour - 2.2Australia, February 21-23, 2006Main Page Results Overall standings Stage Details Previous Stage Next Stage Stage 2 - January 21: Portarlington criterium, 30kmHappy Gilmore steals criterium winBy John Michael Flynn at Port Arlington, Australia Preparing to defend her 2005 Geelong World Cup Victory, Australia's Rochelle Gilmore (Safi-Pasta Zara Manhattan) showed her form is headed in the right direction by stealing a victory on the line of today's second stage criterium at the Geelong Tour. Without the help of the lead-out trains of her rivals from T-Mobile and Nürnberger, Gilmore was forced to do it alone, but in the end the Australian star of track and road did it in style. "It was pretty fast, you had the Nürnberger and T-Mobile girls up there trying to get a lead out for their riders," Gilmore recalled of the uphill dash to the finish. "It was obvious that Oenone (Wood) and Ina Teutenberg would be the two fastest sprinters there. "I just felt confident at the finish with a lap to go, I knew that I'd done the work the last few weeks I've had a good preparation." The picturesque yet demanding course on the Port Arlington waterfront saw competitors embark on thirty laps of the one kilometre street circuit and it was the New Zealanders, defending their podium position from the opening time trial stage, who set a cracking pace from the outset. Riding herself into the ground after finishing a solid sixth in the morning's time trial, Olympic track gold medalist Sarah Ulmer quickly showed why she will be one of the riders to watch at the up-coming Commonwealth Games. Ulmer's driving from the front in the opening laps sent dozens of riders out the back door, ensuring only the serious contenders were left to contest the second stage. Nürnberger's new recruit for 2006, Australian road champion Kate Bates worked tirelessly for her team, burying herself to set up a stage victory for team-mate and reigning World Cup champion Oenone Wood. But on this day it wasn't to be. Bates reeled in several attempted moves, including a spirited attack from team U.S.A. but the final sprint didn't go exactly to plan for Nürnberger. "I stuffed the sprint a little bit this afternoon, I ran into Ina's (Teutenberg) back wheel and luckily I held it up but it didn't help me for the finish," Wood revealed post-stage. "Kate Bates turned out to be a pretty good team-mate. After today I think the kiwis, like the Aussies, have done a little bit of criterium racing, and I think they're in good form and looking forward to some good racing before the Commonwealth Games." An exhausted Sarah Ulmer wasn't as pleased with the New Zealand team's criterium result."We were trying to look after our race leader," said Ulmer. "Unfortunately the finish was a little bit fast for me." T-Mobile's Ina Teutenberg, who has been in Australia since October, was offering no excuses for not winning the sprint. "I was up there in the sprint," Teutenberg said. "I just after one hundred and fifty metres, my legs couldn't do anything more and Rochelle just came flying by." Soeder retains leaders jersey - Wood and Gilmore both impressiveWith the first day of the Geelong Tour drawing to a close, Austrian Christiane Soeder, who won today's time trial, holds onto the leaders jersey by the barest of margins. But the performances of both World Cup Champion Oenone Wood and defending Geelong Word Cup winner Rochelle Gilmore, have provided just a hint of what is to come. Wood, whose Nürnberger team has come to Geelong with an embarrassment of riches, is clearly focused for the weekend event as she begins a campaign for her third consecutive World Cup crown. "I was more happy with this morning just to have a good hit-out this morning (in the time trial," Wood said. "I've got the World Cup at the end of this week, that's a major goal, the World Cup and the Comm Games and then the rest of the European season." But a perusal of the team sheets for the Geelong Women's Tour and World Cup event suggests Wood will have her work cut out. The field for both events is arguably the strongest yet for Australia's round of the Women's Road Race World Cup. "We want to win it this weekend, so that's going to be a big ask because there's a lot of awesome riders here," Wood admitted. "More than any other year they've got a really good representation from European riders and Asian countries are well represented as well." Zemke holding the acesEquipe Nürnberger Versicherung Directeur Sportif Jens Zemke may not hold all the aces for the Geelong Tour and Geelong World Cup, but rival teams could be mistaken for feeling the German Team Manager is dealing from a stacked deck. The addition of Australian Road and Track Champion Kate Bates to a team already boasting the World Cup Champion, among others, gives Nürnberger numerous options, more perhaps than any of their rival teams. "This tour here, tour of Geelong it's like a warm-up for us," Zemke told Cyclingnews. "With Oenone Wood a past winner of overall in the World Cup and also with Kate Bates and Trixi Worrack and the German horsepower, we can play some tactics here. "We haven't only one captain, we have three really good girls and the others can support them." Without the benefits of a strong team, Rochelle Gilmore on the other hand knows she will have to fight for wheels with the girls from Nürnberger and T-Mobile, if her goal of defending the Geelong World Cup is to come to fruition. "I've been training down on the Great Ocean Road with Phil Anderson on the hills down there and then out with Simon Gillett who's one of the strongest guys I've ever trained with." Gilmore said of her early season preparation. "Coming up against the Nürnberger train and the T-Mobile train is pretty scary, they're going to have three or four girls there at the finish leading out the sprinters, it's going to be a bit tough in the last kilometres." The Geelong Women's Tour continues tomorrow with a 76 kilometre road stage beginning at Barwon heads. The tour concludes on Thursday with a 112 kilometre road stage, starting and finishing in the rural hamlet of Lara. PhotographyFor a thumbnail gallery of these images, click here Images by John Flynn/Cyclingnews.com
Images by John Veage/Geelong Tour
Results1 Rochelle Gilmore (Aus) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan 56.55 2 Ina Teutenberg (Ger) T-Mobile 3 Oenone Wood (Aus) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung 4 Hayley Brown (Aus) Chase Sydney - Smart - Mercedes Benz 5 Joanne Kiesanowski (NZl) Univega Pro Cycling Team 6 Sarah Ulmer (NZl) Bike New Zealand 7 Kate Nichols (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport 8 Susanne Ljungskog (Swe) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport 9 Gina Grain (Can) Giant PRO Cycling Team 10 Tina Mayolo-Pic (USA) USA Cycling Team 11 Kori Seehafer (USA) USA Cycling Team 12 Annette Beutler (Swi) ELK Haus NÖ 13 Sally Cowman (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport 14 Judith Arndt (Ger) T-Mobile 15 Giorgia Bronzini (Ita) A S Team FRW 16 Tamara Boyd (NZl) Bike New Zealand 17 Olivia Gollan (Aus) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas 18 Priska Doppmann (Swi) Univega Pro Cycling Team 19 Mellisa Holt (NZl) Bike New Zealand 20 Natalie Bates (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport 21 Akemi Morimoto (Jpn) Japanese National Team 22 Katherine Bates (Aus) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung 23 Christiane Soeder (Aut) Univega Pro Cycling Team 24 Svetlana Bubnenkova (Rus) Russian National Team 25 Toni Bradshaw (NZl) Bike New Zealand 26 Michelle Hyland (NZl) Bike New Zealand 27 Emma Rickards (Aus) Univega Pro Cycling Team 28 Edwige Pitel (Fra) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation 29 Tiffany Cromwell (Aus) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan 30 Sarah Duester (Ger) Univega Pro Cycling Team 31 Jenny Macpherson (Aus) Australian National Team 32 Kristen Armstrong (USA) USA Cycling Team 33 Susie Wood (NZl) Bike New Zealand 34 Vicki Eustace (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport 35 Lyne Bessette (Can) T-Mobile 36 Rosara Joseph (NZl) Team New Zealand 37 Trixi Worrack (Ger) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung 38 Monia Baccaille (Ita) Italian National Team 39 Magali Le Floch (Fra) T-Mobile 40 Helen Kelly (Aus) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport 41 Emma James (Aus) Chase Sydney - Smart - Mercedes Benz 42 Kimberly Bruckner Baldwin (USA) T-Mobile 43 Amy Moore (Can) T-Mobile 0.55 44 Elodie Tuoffet (Fra) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas 1.38 45 Ryoko Yamaguchi (Jpn) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation 2.00 46 Kate Cullen (GBr) Landlink Cycling 47 Sigrid Corneo (Ita) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas 48 Eva Lutz (Aus) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung 49 Alexis Rhodes (Aus) Australian National Team 50 Lang Meng (Chn) Giant PRO Cycling Team 51 Hannah Banks (Aus) Australian National Team 52 Amanda Spratt (Aus) Australian National Team 53 Olga Slyusareva (Rus) Russian National Team 54 Nikke Egyed (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport 55 Leonie Aisbett (Aus) Chase Sydney - Smart - Mercedes Benz 56 Catherine Sell (NZl) Team New Zealand 57 Dale Tye (NZl) Team New Zealand 58 Vera Carrara (Ita) Italian National Team 59 Amy Hunt (GBr) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan 3.00 60 Masami Mashimo (Jpn) Japanese National Team 61 Natalia Boyarskaya (Rus) Russian National Team 62 Larissa Kleinmann (Ger) German National Team 63 Marina Duvnjak (NZl) Team New Zealand 64 Martina Corazza (Ita) A S Team FRW 65 Kettj Manfrin (Ita) A S Team FRW 66 Kanako Nishi (Jpn) Japanese National Team 67 Kelly Benjamin (USA) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport 68 Maryam Rogers (Aus) ACR-2XU 69 Candice Sullivan (Aus) Australian National Team 4.00 70 Lisa Gatto (Ita) Italian National Team 71 Kate Charge (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport 72 Trudy Van Der Straaten (Aus) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport 73 Jessie Maclean (Aus) Chase Sydney - Smart - Mercedes Benz 74 Alicia Evans (Aus) Landlink Cycling 75 Annalisa Cucinotta (Ita) Italian National Team 76 Gessica Turato (Ita) Italian National Team 77 Anke Wichmann (Ger) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung 78 Miho Oki (Jpn) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas 79 Eleonora Soldo (Ita) Italian National Team 80 Yan Xia Jiang (Chn) Giant PRO Cycling Team 81 Yun Mei Wu (Chn) Giant PRO Cycling Team 82 Min Gad (Chn) Giant PRO Cycling Team 83 Youko Okuda (Jpn) Japanese National Team 84 Patricia Schwager (Swi) ELK Haus NÖ 85 Barbel Jungmeier (Aut) ELK Haus NÖ 86 Isabella Wieser (Aut) ELK Haus NÖ 87 Toireasa Gallagher (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport 88 Tatiana Antoschina (Rus) Russian National Team 89 Louise Kerr (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport 90 Nicole Whittburn (Aus) ACR-2XU 91 Jeny Trew (Can) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport 92 Nicole Magner (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport 93 Claire Baxter (Aus) ACR-2XU 94 Anouska Edwards (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport 95 Emma Mackie (Aus) Australian National Team 96 Kate Mercer (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport 97 Belinda Diprose (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport 98 Meredith Miller (USA) USA Cycling Team 99 Silvia Valseccai (Ita) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas 100 Marta Vilajosana (Spa) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas 101 Erin Chamberlen (Aus) Chase Sydney - Smart - Mercedes Benz 102 Sima Trapp (USA) USA Cycling Team 103 Marlen Johrend (Ger) German National Team 104 Belinda Goss (Aus) Landlink Cycling 105 Kara Northcott (NZl) Team New Zealand 106 Rie Katayama (Jpn) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation 107 Kerry Cohen (Aus) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport 108 Brei Gudsell (NZl) Team New Zealand 109 Claudia Stumpf (Ger) German National Team 110 Elke Gebhardt (Ger) German National Team 111 Rachel O'Connor (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport 112 Jemma O'Brien (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport 113 Charlotte Goldsmith (GBr) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan 114 Xiong Ying Ruan (Chn) Giant PRO Cycling Team 5.00 115 Irina Zemlyanskaya (Rus) Russian National Team 116 Bridie O'Donnell (Aus) ACR-2XU 117 Kirsty Bortolin (Aus) ACR-2XU 118 Anna Sutton (Aus) Landlink Cycling 119 Katrina Hair (GBr) Landlink Cycling 120 Ombretta Ugolini (Ita) A S Team FRW 121 Kerryn Charman (Aus) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan 122 Ayako Toyooka (Jpn) Japanese National Team 123 Masumi Sakai (Jpn) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation 124 Laura Pisaneschi (Ita) A S Team FRW 125 Emi Wachi (Jpn) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation 6.00 126 Lauren Franges (USA) USA Cycling Team 127 Laura Bortolozzi (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport 128 Takao Nagayama (Jpn) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation 129 Carla Ryan (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport Sprints Sprint 1 1 Oenone Wood (Aus) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung 6 pts 2 Sarah Ulmer (NZl) Bike New Zealand 4 3 Mellisa Holt (NZl) Bike New Zealand 2 Sprint 2 1 Ina Teutenberg (Ger) T-Mobile 6 pts 2 Joanne Kiesanowski (NZl) Univega Pro Cycling Team 4 3 Oenone Wood (Aus) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung 2 General classification after stage 2 1 Christiane Soeder (Aut) Univega Pro Cycling Team 1.08.02 2 Oenone Wood (Aus) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung 0.03 3 Mellisa Holt (NZl) Bike New Zealand 0.04 4 Svetlana Bubnenkova (Rus) Russian National Team 0.05 5 Natalie Bates (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport 0.14 6 Sarah Ulmer (NZl) Bike New Zealand 0.16 7 Katherine Bates (Aus) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung 0.21 8 Kristen Armstrong (USA) USA Cycling Team 0.25 9 Priska Doppmann (Swi) Univega Pro Cycling Team 0.27 10 Ina Teutenberg (Ger) T-Mobile 0.28 11 Judith Arndt (Ger) T-Mobile 0.34 12 Kate Nichols (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport 0.36 13 Annette Beutler (Swi) ELK Haus NÖ 0.37 14 Olivia Gollan (Aus) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas 0.40 15 Tamara Boyd (NZl) Bike New Zealand 0.41 16 Susanne Ljungskog (Swe) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport 17 Trixi Worrack (Ger) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung 18 Jenny Macpherson (Aus) Australian National Team 0.42 19 Lyne Bessette (Can) T-Mobile 0.43 20 Edwige Pitel (Fra) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation 0.45 21 Kori Seehafer (USA) USA Cycling Team 22 Kimberly Bruckner Baldwin (USA) T-Mobile 23 Joanne Kiesanowski (NZl) Univega Pro Cycling Team 24 Susie Wood (NZl) Bike New Zealand 0.47 25 Sarah Duester (Ger) Univega Pro Cycling Team 0.51 26 Rosara Joseph (NZl) Team New Zealand 0.52 27 Sally Cowman (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport 28 Tina Mayolo-Pic (USA) USA Cycling Team 0.53 29 Michelle Hyland (NZl) Bike New Zealand 0.55 30 Toni Bradshaw (NZl) Bike New Zealand 31 Hayley Brown (Aus) Chase Sydney - Smart - Mercedes Benz 0.56 32 Emma James (Aus) Chase Sydney - Smart - Mercedes Benz 0.58 33 Emma Rickards (Aus) Univega Pro Cycling Team 1.01 34 Vicki Eustace (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport 35 Gina Grain (Can) Giant PRO Cycling Team 1.04 36 Monia Baccaille (Ita) Italian National Team 1.10 37 Akemi Morimoto (Jpn) Japanese National Team 1.18 38 Rochelle Gilmore (Aus) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan 1.20 39 Helen Kelly (Aus) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport 40 Tiffany Cromwell (Aus) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan 1.34 41 Magali Le Floch (Fra) T-Mobile 1.35 42 Giorgia Bronzini (Ita) A S Team FRW 1.49 43 Amy Moore (Can) T-Mobile 2.17 44 Dale Tye (NZl) Team New Zealand 2.40 45 Vera Carrara (Ita) Italian National Team 2.41 46 Catherine Sell (NZl) Team New Zealand 2.43 47 Alexis Rhodes (Aus) Australian National Team 2.44 48 Elodie Tuoffet (Fra) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas 2.50 49 Olga Slyusareva (Rus) Russian National Team 50 Amanda Spratt (Aus) Australian National Team 2.54 51 Nikke Egyed (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport 3.00 52 Lang Meng (Chn) Giant PRO Cycling Team 3.07 53 Eva Lutz (Aus) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung 3.15 54 Hannah Banks (Aus) Australian National Team 3.16 55 Kate Cullen (GBr) Landlink Cycling 3.18 56 Ryoko Yamaguchi (Jpn) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation 3.37 57 Natalia Boyarskaya (Rus) Russian National Team 58 Leonie Aisbett (Aus) Chase Sydney - Smart - Mercedes Benz 3.38 59 Sigrid Corneo (Ita) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas 3.44 60 Larissa Kleinmann (Ger) German National Team 4.03 61 Amy Hunt (GBr) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan 4.15 62 Martina Corazza (Ita) A S Team FRW 4.24 63 Marina Duvnjak (NZl) Team New Zealand 4.25 64 Kelly Benjamin (USA) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport 4.27 65 Kanako Nishi (Jpn) Japanese National Team 4.31 66 Masami Mashimo (Jpn) Japanese National Team 4.34 67 Maryam Rogers (Aus) ACR-2XU 68 Claire Baxter (Aus) ACR-2XU 4.54 69 Brei Gudsell (NZl) Team New Zealand 4.59 70 Miho Oki (Jpn) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas 5.01 71 Anouska Edwards (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport 5.02 72 Barbel Jungmeier (Aut) ELK Haus NÖ 73 Tatiana Antoschina (Rus) Russian National Team 5.05 74 Kettj Manfrin (Ita) A S Team FRW 5.06 75 Meredith Miller (USA) USA Cycling Team 5.09 76 Anke Wichmann (Ger) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung 77 Sima Trapp (USA) USA Cycling Team 5.10 78 Toireasa Gallagher (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport 79 Jessie Maclean (Aus) Chase Sydney - Smart - Mercedes Benz 80 Kate Charge (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport 5.11 81 Kate Mercer (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport 5.14 82 Candice Sullivan (Aus) Australian National Team 5.15 83 Emma Mackie (Aus) Australian National Team 84 Louise Kerr (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport 5.16 85 Erin Chamberlen (Aus) Chase Sydney - Smart - Mercedes Benz 5.19 86 Yun Mei Wu (Chn) Giant PRO Cycling Team 87 Elke Gebhardt (Ger) German National Team 5.20 88 Gessica Turato (Ita) Italian National Team 5.21 89 Trudy Van Der Straaten (Aus) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport 5.22 90 Marta Vilajosana (Spa) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas 91 Kara Northcott (NZl) Team New Zealand 5.24 92 Min Gad (Chn) Giant PRO Cycling Team 5.25 93 Kerry Cohen (Aus) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport 5.28 94 Belinda Goss (Aus) Landlink Cycling 5.30 95 Yan Xia Jiang (Chn) Giant PRO Cycling Team 5.31 96 Charlotte Goldsmith (GBr) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan 5.35 97 Silvia Valseccai (Ita) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas 5.36 98 Nicole Whittburn (Aus) ACR-2XU 99 Nicole Magner (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport 5.38 100 Claudia Stumpf (Ger) German National Team 5.40 101 Patricia Schwager (Swi) ELK Haus NÖ 102 Lisa Gatto (Ita) Italian National Team 103 Marlen Johrend (Ger) German National Team 5.41 104 Youko Okuda (Jpn) Japanese National Team 105 Rie Katayama (Jpn) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation 5.42 106 Rachel O'Connor (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport 5.43 107 Alicia Evans (Aus) Landlink Cycling 5.47 108 Jeny Trew (Can) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport 109 Eleonora Soldo (Ita) Italian National Team 5.52 110 Jemma O'Brien (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport 5.57 111 Belinda Diprose (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport 6.08 112 Xiong Ying Ruan (Chn) Giant PRO Cycling Team 6.09 113 Isabella Wieser (Aut) ELK Haus NÖ 6.16 114 Bridie O'Donnell (Aus) ACR-2XU 6.21 115 Annalisa Cucinotta (Ita) Italian National Team 116 Anna Sutton (Aus) Landlink Cycling 6.26 117 Katrina Hair (GBr) Landlink Cycling 6.27 118 Irina Zemlyanskaya (Rus) Russian National Team 6.29 119 Masumi Sakai (Jpn) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation 6.30 120 Kirsty Bortolin (Aus) ACR-2XU 6.31 121 Ombretta Ugolini (Ita) A S Team FRW 6.42 122 Kerryn Charman (Aus) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan 6.45 123 Ayako Toyooka (Jpn) Japanese National Team 6.48 124 Lauren Franges (USA) USA Cycling Team 7.03 125 Laura Bortolozzi (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport 7.11 126 Carla Ryan (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport 7.28 127 Laura Pisaneschi (Ita) A S Team FRW 7.31 128 Takao Nagayama (Jpn) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation 7.55 129 Emi Wachi (Jpn) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation 8.19 Best young rider 1 Tiffany Cromwell (Aus) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan 1.09.36 2 Amanda Spratt (Aus) Australian National Team 1.20 3 Hannah Banks (Aus) Australian National Team 1.42 4 Amy Hunt (GBr) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan 2.41 5 Louise Kerr (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport 3.42 6 Marlen Johrend (Ger) German National Team 4.07 7 Annalisa Cucinotta (Ita) Italian National Team 4.47 8 Irina Zemlyanskaya (Rus) Russian National Team 4.55 Sprint classification 1 Oenone Wood (Aus) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung 12 pts 2 Ina Teutenberg (Ger) T-Mobile 12 3 Christiane Soeder (Aut) Univega Pro Cycling Team 8 4 Rochelle Gilmore (Aus) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan 8 5 Mellisa Holt (NZl) Bike New Zealand 6 6 Svetlana Bubnenkova (Rus) Russian National Team 6 7 Joanne Kiesanowski (NZl) Univega Pro Cycling Team 4 8 Sarah Ulmer (NZl) Bike New Zealand 4 |
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