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Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale - 2.9.1France, August 4-18, 20022001 Results Stage List Preview Start List Past winners The stages
PreviewBy Jeff Jones Starting in 's-Hertogenbosch in the Netherlands on Sunday August 4, La Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale 2002 promises to be one of the toughest women's stage races on the calendar. Spanning two weeks, LGBF will feature the world's top teams in action, vying for the prestige of winning the 'women's Tour de France'. This year marks the 11th edition of the race, which was launched in 1992 following the demise of the Tour Féminin in 1989. At this year's race there will be five past winners of LGBF, including Leontien Zijlaard-van Moorsel, Valentina Polkhanova, Diana Ziliute, Edita Pucinskaite, and the defending champion, Joane Somarriba Arrola. The main absentee will be French legend Jeannie Longo, three time winner of the old Tour Féminin. There will be plenty of challengers for Somarriba's crown, including the Saturn squad led by Judith Arndt, with plenty of strong support including Cathy Marsal, Kim Bruckner, Anna Millward and Petra Rossner. Alongside Zijlaard-van Moorsel in Farm Frites-Hartol is the world's number rider Mirjam Melchers, who is a strong candidate for one or more stage wins, as well as a good place on GC. Her team includes Arenda Grimberg, Madeleine Lindberg and Kirsty Robb, all strong riders. Acca Due O look to have a number of candidates, with the Polikeviciute twins and Nicole Brandli all very capable climbers. Finally, the US national Team T-Mobile is getting better as the season progresses, with riders such as Amber Neben, Dede Demet, Kim Anderson and Mari Holden sure to try and make an impact. The parcoursBeginning in the Netherlands with two stages (a road race and a team time trial) in 's-Herogenbosch, La Grande Boucle Féminine Internationale passes through Belgium on stage 2 between Brussels and Valenciennes, over 159.5 km. Then follow a couple of stages in north eastern France, before the transfer down to St Vallier for the Stage 5 individual time trial, finishing in Montceau les Mines. Then there is the relatively hard Stage 6 from Lyon to Villard de Lans, with an uphill finish, followed by the much tougher 134 km leg from Aix les Bains to Courchevel, containing the Col de la Madeleine with another uphill finish in Courchevel. Stage 8 from Courchevel to Vaujany is shorter, at 113.6 km, but takes the riders back over the Madeleine, then up the very tough Col du Glandon, before finishing at the ski station of Vaujany. After the preceding two days, this will certainly be a brutal stage. Stage 9 is for some reason split into two: a 34.6 km Grenoble-Grenoble (via the Côte de la Comboire) in the morning followed by a 71 km stage from Grenoble to Lac d'Aiguebelette, via the cote de Portet. The final five stages are essentially flat, finishing in Paris with another individual time trial. TV coverageFrance 2 (on August 10) and France 3 (on August 18) will cover parts of the race live, while Pathé Sport will provide 60 minutes of daily coverage. Start listAcca Due O Aliverti Kookai Imm Luca Atet Chantal Beltman (Ned) Alessandra d'Ettore (Ita) Diana Ziliute (Ltu) Anna Ramirez (Spa) Ghita Beltman (Ned) Francesca Castrucci (Ita) Jolanta Polikeviciute (Ltu) Marianna Lorenzoni (Ita) Nicole Brandli (Swi) Marta Vilajosana Andreu (Spa) Rasa Polikeviciute (Ltu) Rosalisa Lapomarda (Ita) Zita Urbonaite (Ltu) C.A Mantes la ville 78 Deia Pragma Colnago Cynthia Compain (Fra) Eneritz Iturriaga Mazaga (Spa) Elisabeth Chevanne Brunel (Fra) Fany Lecourtois (Fra) Emma James (Aus) Joane Somarriba Arrola (Spa) Marcia Eicher-Vouets (Swi) Nicole Cooke (GBr) Miho Oki (Jpn) Tatiana Stiajkina (Ukr) Sylvie Riedle (Fra) Teodora Ruano Sanchon (Spa) Valentyna Karpenko (Ukr) Edilsavino Equipe Nurnberger Versicherung Daniela Veronesi (Ita) Alison Wright (Aus) Iryna Chuzhynova (Ukr) Birgit Sollner (Ger) Marina Khodtchenkova (Rus) Jenny Algelid-Bengtsson (Swe) Marta Evangelisti (Ita) Liane Bahler (Ger) Sara Felloni (Ita) Sandra Rombouts (Ned) Simona Parente (Ita) Svetlana Boubnenkova (Rus) Figurella Dream Team French National Team Edita Kubelskiene (Ltu) Aline Camboulives (Fra) Edita Pucinskaite (Ltu) Isabelle Moulis (Fra) Rhonda Quick (USA) Karine Dalmais (Fra) Silvia Parietti (Ita) Magalie Finot (Fra) Tiziana Smorgon (Ita) Sandrine Marcuz (Fra) Vilija Purlite (Ltu) Zlatica Gavlakova (Svk) Itera Team Michela Fanini Cornelia Cyrus (Rus) Anke Wichmann (Ger) Kym Shirley (Aus) Katie Mactier (Aus) Lada Kozlikova (Cze) Letizia Giardinelli (Ita) Olga Slioussareva (Rus) Lisbeth Simper (Den) Svetlana Samokhvalova (Rus) Monica Ceccon (Ita) Valentina Polkhanova (Rus) Regina Schleicher (Ger) Youlia Martissova (Rus) Shani Bloch (Isr) Mixte Power Plate Mixte Sabeco Bizkaia Alessandra Cappellotto (Ita) Agurtzane Elorriaga Derteano (Spa Alexandra Nohles (Ger) Baukje Doedee (Ned) Bogumila Matusiak (Pol) Cristin Alcalde Huertanos (Spa) Christine Mos (Ned) Iosune Murillo Elkano (Spa) Francis Linthorst (Ned) Maitane Telletxea (Spa) Priska Doppmann (Swi) Montserrat Alonso Bernal (Spa) Yvonne Brunen (Ned) Nikane Xuen Mallea Ludlon (Spa) Saturn Cycling Team Farm Frites-Hartol Anna Millward (Aus) Anouska Van Der Zee (Ned) Catherine Marsal (Fra) Arenda Grimberg (Ned) Ina Yoko Teutenberg (Ger) Elsbeth Vink (Ned) Judith Arndt (Ger) Leontien Van Moorsel (Ned) Kim Davidge (USA) Madeleine Lindberg (Swe) Kimberly Bruckner (USA) Mirjam Melchers (Ned) Petra Rossner (Ger) Sissy Van Alebeek (Ned) USA National-T Mobile USC Chirio Amber Neben (USA) Goulnara Ivanova (Rus) Deirdre Demet-Barry (USA) Helga Faccin (Ita) Kim Anderson (USA) Penny Edwards (GBr) Kristin Armstrong (USA) Rosalind May-Reekie (NZl) Mari Holden (USA) Tetyana Andrushchenko (Ukr) Melissa Thompson (USA) Zinaida Stahurskaia (Blr) Stacey Peters (USA) Zoulfia Zabirova (Rus) Vlaanderen-T Interim Cindy Pieters (Bel) Debby Mansveld (Ned) Heidi Van De Vijver (Bel) Laure Werner (Bel) Susanne Ljungskog (Swe) Vanessa Rochelle Guyton (NZl) Veronique Belleter (Bel) Past winners2001 1 Joane Somarriba Arrola (Spa) Alfa Lum R.S.M. 2 Fabiana Luperini (Ita) Edilsavino 3 Judith Arndt (Ger) Junkers-Noja 2000 1 Joane Somarriba Arrola (Spa) Team Alfa Lum 2 Edita Pucinskaite (Ltu) Team Alfa Lum 3 Geraldine Loewenguth (Fra) French National Team 1999 1 Diana Ziliute (Lit) Acca Due O Lorena 2 Valentina Polkhanova (Rus) Russian Team 3 Edita Pucinskaite (Lit) Acca Due O Lorena 1998 1 Edita Pucinskaite (Lit) 2 Fabiana Luperini (Ita) 3 Alessandra Cappellotto (Ita) 1997 1 Fabiana Luperini (Ita) 2 Barbara Heeb (Swi) 3 Linda Jackson (Can) 1996 1 Fabiana Luperini (Ita) 2 Rasa Polikeviciute (Lit) 3 Jeannie Ciprelli-Longo (Fra) 1995 1 Fabiana Luperini (Ita) 2 Jeannie Ciprelli-Longo (Fra) 3 L Zberg (Swi) 1994 1 Valentina Polkhanova (Rus) 2 Rasa Polikeviciute (Lit) 3 C. Odin (Fra) 1993 1 Leontien Van Moorsel (Ned) 2 Marion Clignet (Fra) 3 H. Van De Vijver (Bel) 1992 1 Leontien Van Moorsel (Ned) 2 Jeannie Ciprelli-Longo (Fra) 3 H. Van De Vijver (Bel) 1989 1 Jeannie Ciprelli-Longo (Fra) 2 Maria Canins (Ita) 3 I. Thompson (USA) 1988 1 Jeannie Ciprelli-Longo (Fra) 2 Maria Canins (Ita) 3 Elizabeth Hepple (Aus) 1987 1 Jeannie Ciprelli-Longo (Fra) 2 Maria Canins (Ita) 3 U. Enzenauer (FRG) 1986 1 Maria Canins (Ita) 2 Jeannie Ciprelli-Longo (Fra) 3 I. Thompson (USA) 1985 1 Maria Canins (Ita) 2 Jeannie Ciprelli-Longo (Fra) 3 C. Odin (Fra) 1984 1 Mary-Ann Martin (USA) 2 H. Hage (Ned) 3 D. Schumway (USA) Past winners by Mario Stiehl, www.world-of-cycling.com |
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