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Geelong Women's Tour - 2.2

Australia, February 21-23, 2006

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Stage 3 - January 22: Barwon Heads road race, 80km

Mayolo-Pic repeats in '06 on stage 3

Commonwealth Games hope Gilmore injured in crash

By John Michael Flynn at Barwon Heads

Tina Mayolo-Pic (L)
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US criterium champion Tina Mayolo-Pic has won an action-packed third stage of the Geelong Tour, with Australian Commonwealth Games cyclist Rochelle Gilmore undergoing scans on an injured knee following a nasty crash in the final kilometre of the stage. Pic, one of America's most accomplished riders, beat Nürnberger's Oenone Wood and T-Mobile's Ina Teutenberg in a sprint finish, Wood's second placing, along with several sprint bonuses for the day giving her the overall race lead, with tomorrow's hilly 112 Kilometre stage at Lara still to come.

Team USA rider Mayolo-Pic thought she had blown the chance to score a repeat win on the stage she won at last year's Geelong Tour. The 39 year from Georgia crashed a few kilometres from home on the final lap, but somehow managed to return to the front of the bunch and contest the sprint. "I thought it was over, I don't know what happened, I just nosedived" Mayolo-Pic told Cyclingnews at stage end. "My team, they did everything; one pulled me back to the pack and another one pulled me through and then the other one's did the lead-out. It was just awesome," she continued.

Fortunately the strong American managed to avoid the final crash at the two hundred to go mark and held off two of the biggest name sprinters in the business in Oenone Wood and Ina Teutenberg, to make it back to back wins in the same stage of the Geelong Tour. "This is a really tough sprint for me, it's long and it's pretty dicey out there, and it's hard to judge how far you've got from the finish."

For Teutenberg it was another near miss, after yesterday getting edged out by Rochelle Gilmore.

Rochelle Gilmore
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"I kind of stayed out of it [the crash] - there were a lot of people in the way," Teutenberg said of the chaotic sprint finish. The team did a pretty good job and pretty much led it out from the front."

The finish was indeed marred by a final-kilometre crash, with Gilmore one of 14 riders to hit the deck, immediately seeking assistance from her Safi-Pasta Zara Manhattan team manager Phil Anderson after crossing the finish line - a cloud now hangs over her defence of last year's Geelong World Cup victory and the up-coming Commonwealth Games.

"I'm most worried about the bump on my knee that's come up straight away," Gilmore said while icing her injured leg. "The last couple of k's were chaotic for everybody - everyone was taking risks that we shouldn't have; I'd admit that I was taking risks but it takes two to tango." It was a case of the Australian's worst fears being realised; without a lead-out train, Gilmore knew she would be facing an uphill battle against the T-Mobile and Nürnberger sprinters.

"We weren't giving up wheels," Gilmore recounted of the crash with 200 metres to go. "I wanted Ina's wheel and she had T-Mobile girls trying to push me off it, trying to keep her wheel clear, it was just really rough out there. I can't tell you it happened so fast."

All happy on the podium:
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The crash occurred when two riders at the front of the bunch locked handlebars and another cyclist behind them hit the brakes. Several riders received cuts and bruises, but Gilmore and Russian Svetlana Bubnenkova, who was also nursing cuts and bruises along with Natalie Bates, looked to be the worst effected. "Hopefully I haven't chipped a bone but that's what it feels like," a concerned Gilmore admitted after surveying her swollen knee. "I couldn't put pressure on it straight away, it hurt so much - getting to the finish line was really difficult. Hopefully it's just swelling from bruising but it's come up pretty quick so it might be worse."

How it unfolded

In Australia, the sleepy coastal village of Barwon Heads is famous for its role as the 'real-life' set for the television drama Sea Change. The town became a metaphor for self renewal, sparking a social revolution of executives leaving big city careers for the 'easy life'.

Today the rat race returned to the pretty coastal town in the shape of a peloton of 130 elite female cyclists competing in a 76 kilometre road race and from the outset there was drama aplenty. Minutes into the stage a snake crossing the road sparked the first incident of the day. The peloton slowed to avoid the slithering creature, resulting in two police motorcycles which were following the race crashing. Two cyclists were also caught up in the incident, but fortunately no one was injured.

Michelle Hyland (NZ)
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The first breakaway of the day came from the New Zealand national team, with Michelle Hyland making a move off the front in the opening lap. The windy conditions along the exposed sections of Victoria's surf coast weren't suited to solo attacks and the peloton was clearly the place to be as the race convoy rolled through the sand dune country.

With Austria's Christiane Soeder holding onto a slender lead after the opening two stages, the big name teams weren't about to let anyone get away on the flat course. Nürnberger's Oenone Wood managed to pick up important time bonuses with a first, second and third, in the intermediate sprints and by the end of the third stage the two time World Cup Champion had the overall leader's jersey and sprinters jersey back on her shoulders.

Wood waits for the hills

Tomorrow's final stage takes the peloton on a 112km journey through the Victorian countryside, with the course notable for a tough one kilometre pinch climb on which cyclists have been known in previous years to dismount and walk their bikes to the top. Race leader and sprint leader Oenone Wood is looking forward to the challenge, but the two time World Cup Champion won't be expecting an easy day at the office.

"We've got a few seconds up on the other riders so it's going to be a tough day tomorrow," Wood said. "It's pretty nasty that hill, I remember last year I had my team-mate Trixi Worrack and my team mate at the time Judith Arndt working for me and it was hard just to hold their wheel the last sixty kilometres in the crosswinds, so I think it'll be a tough day tomorrow."

Team Nurnberger
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Arndt, who is now riding with T-Mobile, also managed to avoid today's crash-fest, but knows tomorrow certainly won't be easy, given the form of the Australians and the New Zealanders as they head into the Commonwealth Games. "The Australians are so fit, it's hard to beat them," Arndt told Cyclingnews. "She [Wood] did a good time trial yesterday and Kate Bates as well - she's really strong. I want to help my team-mates, I'm not one who's really fit right now, I want to be supportive."

Gilmore, meantime, will wait until the morning before deciding whether to ride the final stage of the Geelong Tour, or alternatively rest up and defend her Geelong World Cup title. Scans late this afternoon cleared Gilmore of any fractures.

Photography

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Images by John Veage/Geelong Tour

Results

1 Tina Mayolo-Pic (USA) USA Cycling Team                               2.03.30
2 Oenone Wood (Aus) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung                            
3 Ina Teutenberg (Ger) T-Mobile                                               
4 Hayley Brown (Aus) Chase Sydney - Smart - Mercedes Benz                     
5 Tamara Boyd (NZl) Bike New Zealand                                          
6 Joanne Kiesanowski (NZl) Univega Pro Cycling Team                           
7 Jenny Macpherson (Aus) Australian National Team                             
8 Katherine Bates (Aus) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung                        
9 Giorgia Bronzini (Ita) A S Team FRW                                         
10 Isabella Wieser (Aut) ELK Haus NÖ                                          
11 Mellisa Holt (NZl) Bike New Zealand                                        
12 Olivia Gollan (Aus) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas                    
13 Miho Oki (Jpn) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas                         
14 Kate Nichols (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport                      
15 Monia Baccaille (Ita) Italian National Team                                
16 Annette Beutler (Swi) ELK Haus NÖ                                          
17 Elodie Tuoffet (Fra) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas                   
18 Sigrid Corneo (Ita) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas                    
19 Gina Grain (Can) Giant PRO Cycling Team                                    
20 Ayako Toyooka (Jpn) Japanese National Team                                 
21 Kate Mercer (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport                              
22 Alicia Evans (Aus) Landlink Cycling                                        
23 Charlotte Goldsmith (GBr) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan                      
24 Lang Meng (Chn) Giant PRO Cycling Team                                     
25 Kelly Benjamin (USA) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport                              
26 Rachel O'Connor (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport          
27 Sally Cowman (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport                      
28 Masami Mashimo (Jpn) Japanese National Team                                
29 Elke Gebhardt (Ger) German National Team                                   
30 Sarah Duester (Ger) Univega Pro Cycling Team                               
31 Michelle Hyland (NZl) Bike New Zealand                                     
32 Jemma O'Brien (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport            
33 Lyne Bessette (Can) T-Mobile                                               
34 Magali Le Floch (Fra) T-Mobile                                             
35 Rie Katayama (Jpn) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation                    
36 Trudy Van Der Straaten (Aus) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport                      
37 Patricia Schwager (Swi) ELK Haus NÖ                                        
38 Leonie Aisbett (Aus) Chase Sydney - Smart - Mercedes Benz                  
39 Rosara Joseph (NZl) Team New Zealand                                       
40 Irina Zemlyanskaya (Rus) Russian National Team                             
41 Tiffany Cromwell (Aus) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan                         
42 Belinda Diprose (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport          
43 Dale Tye (NZl) Team New Zealand                                            
44 Judith Arndt (Ger) T-Mobile                                                
45 Kettj Manfrin (Ita) A S Team FRW                                           
46 Amy Hunt (GBr) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan                                 
47 Yun Mei Wu (Chn) Giant PRO Cycling Team                                    
48 Larissa Kleinmann (Ger) German National Team                               
49 Anke Wichmann (Ger) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung                         
50 Marta Vilajosana (Spa) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas                 
51 Amy Moore (Can) T-Mobile                                                   
52 Eva Lutz (Aus) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung                              
53 Amanda Spratt (Aus) Australian National Team                               
54 Trixi Worrack (Ger) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung                         
55 Kate Cullen (GBr) Landlink Cycling                                         
56 Susie Wood (NZl) Bike New Zealand                                          
57 Akemi Morimoto (Jpn) Japanese National Team                                
58 Kimberly Bruckner Baldwin (USA) T-Mobile                                   
59 Toni Bradshaw (NZl) Bike New Zealand                                       
60 Brei Gudsell (NZl) Team New Zealand                                        
61 Kanako Nishi (Jpn) Japanese National Team                                  
62 Masumi Sakai (Jpn) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation                    
63 Susanne Ljungskog (Swe) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport                           
64 Ryoko Yamaguchi (Jpn) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation                 
65 Jessie Maclean (Aus) Chase Sydney - Smart - Mercedes Benz                  
66 Edwige Pitel (Fra) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation                    
67 Helen Kelly (Aus) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport                                 
68 Vicki Eustace (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport            
69 Barbel Jungmeier (Aut) ELK Haus NÖ                                         
70 Claudia Stumpf (Ger) German National Team                                  
71 Youko Okuda (Jpn) Japanese National Team                                   
72 Min Gad (Chn) Giant PRO Cycling Team                                       
73 Silvia Valseccai (Ita) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas                 
74 Lisa Gatto (Ita) Italian National Team                                     
75 Marlen Johrend (Ger) German National Team                                  
76 Anouska Edwards (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport                          
77 Lauren Franges (USA) USA Cycling Team                                      
78 Candice Sullivan (Aus) Australian National Team                            
79 Toireasa Gallagher (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport                
80 Emma James (Aus) Chase Sydney - Smart - Mercedes Benz                      
81 Natalia Boyarskaya (Rus) Russian National Team                             
82 Olga Slyusareva (Rus) Russian National Team                                
83 Tatiana Antoschina (Rus) Russian National Team                             
84 Kristen Armstrong (USA) USA Cycling Team                                   
85 Laura Bortolozzi (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport         
86 Kirsty Bortolin (Aus) ACR-2XU                                              
87 Sima Trapp (USA) USA Cycling Team                                          
88 Hannah Banks (Aus) Australian National Team                                
89 Claire Baxter (Aus) ACR-2XU                                                
90 Meredith Miller (USA) USA Cycling Team                                     
91 Kerry Cohen (Aus) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport                                 
92 Vera Carrara (Ita) Italian National Team                                   
93 Annalisa Cucinotta (Ita) Italian National Team                             
94 Erin Chamberlen (Aus) Chase Sydney - Smart - Mercedes Benz                 
95 Christiane Soeder (Aut) Univega Pro Cycling Team                           
96 Nicole Magner (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport                            
97 Kara Northcott (NZl) Team New Zealand                                      
98 Yan Xia Jiang (Chn) Giant PRO Cycling Team                                 
99 Alexis Rhodes (Aus) Australian National Team                               
100 Emma Rickards (Aus) Univega Pro Cycling Team                              
101 Kate Charge (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport                      
102 Eleonora Soldo (Ita) Italian National Team                                
103 Laura Pisaneschi (Ita) A S Team FRW                                       
104 Nicole Whittburn (Aus) ACR-2XU                                            
105 Xiong Ying Ruan (Chn) Giant PRO Cycling Team                              
106 Kori Seehafer (USA) USA Cycling Team                                      
107 Martina Corazza (Ita) A S Team FRW                                        
108 Ombretta Ugolini (Ita) A S Team FRW                                       
109 Louise Kerr (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport                             
110 Gessica Turato (Ita) Italian National Team                                
111 Marina Duvnjak (NZl) Team New Zealand                                     
112 Sarah Ulmer (NZl) Bike New Zealand                                        
113 Natalie Bates (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport                    
114 Maryam Rogers (Aus) ACR-2XU                                               
115 Emma Mackie (Aus) Australian National Team                                
116 Priska Doppmann (Swi) Univega Pro Cycling Team                            
117 Kerryn Charman (Aus) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan                          
118 Nikke Egyed (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport                             
119 Svetlana Bubnenkova (Rus) Russian National Team                           
120 Catherine Sell (NZl) Team New Zealand                                     
121 Rochelle Gilmore (Aus) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan                        
122 Katrina Hair (GBr) Landlink Cycling                                   8.47
HD  Bridie O'Donnell (Aus) ACR-2XU                                       16.30
HD  Anna Sutton (Aus) Landlink Cycling                                   17.22
HD  Takao Nagayama (Jpn) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation                 
HD  Jeny Trew (Can) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport                             18.42
HD  Carla Ryan (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport                              
HD  Emi Wachi (Jpn) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation                 19.03
 
Sprints
 
1                                                                        
 
1 Oenone Wood (Aus) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung                           6 pts
2 Rachel O'Connor (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport          4
3 Mellisa Holt (NZl) Bike New Zealand                                        2
 
2                                                                        
 
1 Kate Nichols (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport                      6 pts
2 Oenone Wood (Aus) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung                           4
3 Rachel O'Connor (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport          2
 
3                                                                        
 
1 Emma Rickards (Aus) Univega Pro Cycling Team                               6 pts
2 Mellisa Holt (NZl) Bike New Zealand                                        4
3 Olga Slyusareva (Rus) Russian National Team                                2
 
4                                                                        
 
1 Priska Doppmann (Swi) Univega Pro Cycling Team                             6 pts
2 Gina Grain (Can) Giant PRO Cycling Team                                    4
3 Oenone Wood (Aus) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung                           2
 
General classification after stage 3
 
1 Oenone Wood (Aus) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung                     3.11.23
2 Christiane Soeder (Aut) Univega Pro Cycling Team                        0.09
3 Mellisa Holt (NZl) Bike New Zealand                                     0.10
4 Svetlana Bubnenkova (Rus) Russian National Team                         0.14
5 Natalie Bates (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport                  0.23
6 Sarah Ulmer (NZl) Bike New Zealand                                      0.25
7 Katherine Bates (Aus) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung                    0.30
8 Priska Doppmann (Swi) Univega Pro Cycling Team                          0.33
9 Ina Teutenberg (Ger) T-Mobile                                               
10 Kristen Armstrong (USA) USA Cycling Team                               0.34
11 Kate Nichols (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport                  0.42
12 Judith Arndt (Ger) T-Mobile                                            0.43
13 Annette Beutler (Swi) ELK Haus NÖ                                      0.46
14 Olivia Gollan (Aus) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas                0.49
15 Tamara Boyd (NZl) Bike New Zealand                                     0.50
16 Susanne Ljungskog (Swe) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport                           
17 Trixi Worrack (Ger) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung                         
18 Jenny Macpherson (Aus) Australian National Team                        0.51
19 Tina Mayolo-Pic (USA) USA Cycling Team                                 0.52
20 Lyne Bessette (Can) T-Mobile                                               
21 Edwige Pitel (Fra) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation                0.54
22 Kori Seehafer (USA) USA Cycling Team                                       
23 Kimberly Bruckner Baldwin (USA) T-Mobile                                   
24 Joanne Kiesanowski (NZl) Univega Pro Cycling Team                          
25 Susie Wood (NZl) Bike New Zealand                                      0.56
26 Sarah Duester (Ger) Univega Pro Cycling Team                           1.00
27 Rosara Joseph (NZl) Team New Zealand                                   1.01
28 Sally Cowman (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport                      
29 Michelle Hyland (NZl) Bike New Zealand                                 1.04
30 Toni Bradshaw (NZl) Bike New Zealand                                       
31 Hayley Brown (Aus) Chase Sydney - Smart - Mercedes Benz                1.05
32 Emma Rickards (Aus) Univega Pro Cycling Team                           1.07
33 Emma James (Aus) Chase Sydney - Smart - Mercedes Benz                      
34 Miho Oki (Jpn) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas                     1.10
35 Vicki Eustace (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport            
36 Gina Grain (Can) Giant PRO Cycling Team                                1.11
37 Monia Baccaille (Ita) Italian National Team                            1.19
38 Akemi Morimoto (Jpn) Japanese National Team                            1.27
39 Rochelle Gilmore (Aus) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan                     1.29
40 Helen Kelly (Aus) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport                                 
41 Tiffany Cromwell (Aus) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan                     1.43
42 Magali Le Floch (Fra) T-Mobile                                         1.44
43 Giorgia Bronzini (Ita) A S Team FRW                                    1.58
44 Amy Moore (Can) T-Mobile                                               2.26
45 Dale Tye (NZl) Team New Zealand                                        2.49
46 Vera Carrara (Ita) Italian National Team                               2.50
47 Catherine Sell (NZl) Team New Zealand                                  2.52
48 Alexis Rhodes (Aus) Australian National Team                           2.53
49 Olga Slyusareva (Rus) Russian National Team                            2.58
50 Elodie Tuoffet (Fra) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas               2.59
51 Amanda Spratt (Aus) Australian National Team                           3.03
52 Nikke Egyed (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport                          3.09
53 Lang Meng (Chn) Giant PRO Cycling Team                                 3.16
54 Eva Lutz (Aus) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung                          3.24
55 Hannah Banks (Aus) Australian National Team                            3.25
56 Kate Cullen (GBr) Landlink Cycling                                     3.27
57 Kanako Nishi (Jpn) Japanese National Team                              3.40
58 Ryoko Yamaguchi (Jpn) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation             3.46
59 Natalia Boyarskaya (Rus) Russian National Team                             
60 Leonie Aisbett (Aus) Chase Sydney - Smart - Mercedes Benz              3.47
61 Sigrid Corneo (Ita) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas                3.53
62 Larissa Kleinmann (Ger) German National Team                           4.12
63 Amy Hunt (GBr) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan                             4.24
64 Martina Corazza (Ita) A S Team FRW                                     4.33
65 Marina Duvnjak (NZl) Team New Zealand                                  4.34
66 Kelly Benjamin (USA) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport                          4.36
67 Masami Mashimo (Jpn) Japanese National Team                            4.43
68 Maryam Rogers (Aus) ACR-2XU                                                
69 Claire Baxter (Aus) ACR-2XU                                            5.03
70 Brei Gudsell (NZl) Team New Zealand                                    5.08
71 Anouska Edwards (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport                      5.11
72 Barbel Jungmeier (Aut) ELK Haus NÖ                                         
73 Tatiana Antoschina (Rus) Russian National Team                         5.14
74 Kettj Manfrin (Ita) A S Team FRW                                       5.15
75 Meredith Miller (USA) USA Cycling Team                                 5.18
76 Anke Wichmann (Ger) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung                         
77 Sima Trapp (USA) USA Cycling Team                                      5.19
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                   5.20
81 Kate Mercer (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport                          5.23
82 Candice Sullivan (Aus) Australian National Team                        5.24
83 Emma Mackie (Aus) Australian National Team                                 
84 Louise Kerr (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport                          5.25
85 Erin Chamberlen (Aus) Chase Sydney - Smart - Mercedes Benz             5.28
86 Yun Mei Wu (Chn) Giant PRO Cycling Team                                    
87 Elke Gebhardt (Ger) German National Team                               5.29
88 Gessica Turato (Ita) Italian National Team                             5.30
89 Trudy Van Der Straaten (Aus) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport                  5.31
90 Marta Vilajosana (Spa) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas                 
91 Kara Northcott (NZl) Team New Zealand                                  5.33
92 Min Gad (Chn) Giant PRO Cycling Team                                   5.34
93 Kerry Cohen (Aus) Team Cheerwine/Bicisport                             5.37
94 Yan Xia Jiang (Chn) Giant PRO Cycling Team                             5.40
95 Charlotte Goldsmith (GBr) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan                  5.44
96 Silvia Valseccai (Ita) Nobili Rubinetterie Menikini Cogeas             5.45
97 Nicole Whittburn (Aus) ACR-2XU                                             
98 Nicole Magner (Aus) Queensland Academy of Sport                        5.47
99 Rachel O'Connor (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport      5.49
100 Claudia Stumpf (Ger) German National Team                                 
101 Patricia Schwager (Swi) ELK Haus NÖ                                       
102 Lisa Gatto (Ita) Italian National Team                                    
103 Marlen Johrend (Ger) German National Team                             5.50
104 Youko Okuda (Jpn) Japanese National Team                                  
105 Rie Katayama (Jpn) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation               5.51
106 Alicia Evans (Aus) Landlink Cycling                                   5.56
107 Eleonora Soldo (Ita) Italian National Team                            6.01
108 Jemma O'Brien (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport       6.06
109 Belinda Diprose (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport     6.17
110 Xiong Ying Ruan (Chn) Giant PRO Cycling Team                          6.18
111 Isabella Wieser (Aut) ELK Haus NÖ                                     6.25
112 Annalisa Cucinotta (Ita) Italian National Team                        6.30
113 Irina Zemlyanskaya (Rus) Russian National Team                        6.38
114 Masumi Sakai (Jpn) Japan Businessman Cycling Federation               6.39
115 Kirsty Bortolin (Aus) ACR-2XU                                         6.40
116 Ombretta Ugolini (Ita) A S Team FRW                                   6.51
117 Kerryn Charman (Aus) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan                      6.54
118 Ayako Toyooka (Jpn) Japanese National Team                            6.57
119 Lauren Franges (USA) USA Cycling Team                                 7.12
120 Laura Bortolozzi (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport    7.20
121 Laura Pisaneschi (Ita) A S Team FRW                                   7.40
122 Katrina Hair (GBr) Landlink Cycling                                  15.23
 
Sprint classification
 
1 Oenone Wood (Aus) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung                          30 pts
2 Ina Teutenberg (Ger) T-Mobile                                             16
3 Mellisa Holt (NZl) Bike New Zealand                                       12
4 Christiane Soeder (Aut) Univega Pro Cycling Team                           8
5 Rochelle Gilmore (Aus) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan                         8
6 Tina Mayolo-Pic (USA) USA Cycling Team                                     8
7 Priska Doppmann (Swi) Univega Pro Cycling Team                             6
8 Emma Rickards (Aus) Univega Pro Cycling Team                               6
9 Kate Nichols (Aus) New South Wales Institute of Sport                      6
10 Rachel O'Connor (Aus) Key Building - South Coast Academy of Sport         6
11 Svetlana Bubnenkova (Rus) Russian National Team                           6
12 Gina Grain (Can) Giant PRO Cycling Team                                   4
13 Joanne Kiesanowski (NZl) Univega Pro Cycling Team                         4
14 Sarah Ulmer (NZl) Bike New Zealand                                        4
15 Olga Slyusareva (Rus) Russian National Team                               2
 
Best young rider
 
1 Tiffany Cromwell (Aus) SAFI - Pasta Zara Manhattan                   3.13.06
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

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