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UCI codes explained
8th Trophée d'Or Féminin - 2.9.2
France, August 20-24, 2004
2003 results
Stage List Preview Start List Past winners
The Stages
- Stage 1 - August 20: Saint-Amand TTT, 10.7 km
- Stage 2 - August 21: Avord-Avord, 144 km
- Stage 3 - August 22: Aînay-le-Château - Orval, 81.5 km
- Stage 4
- August 22: Orval - Saint-Amand ITT, 19.2 km
- Stage
5 - August 23: Cosne-sur-Loire - Cosne-sur-Loire, 86 km
- Stage 6
- August 24: Sancoins - Saint-Amand, 85 km
Preview
The eighth edition of the Trophée d'Or Féminin stage race kicked off Friday
with a short team time trial of just under 11 kilometres in Saint-Amand, France.
The women's race is run this year in the memory of its co-founder, Rémy Pigois,
who died in March. Pigois was considered the 'voice of women's cycling' in France
and was a great supporter of the sport, including his promotion of the Trophée
d'Or. The five day, six stage event wraps up Tuesday, August 24 where it began,
in Saint-Amand.
Start list
Nobili Guerciotti
Internations 1
Internations 2
SC Michela Fanini
Bizkaia-Panda Software
Pruneaux d’Agen
ES Gervais Lilas
Catalan regional team
Rhône-Alpes
Tamara
Orléanais
Team Stuttgart
Interrégions Est
Interrégions Ouest
RG Charzottenburg Berlin
Australian national team
Russian national team
Swiss national team
European composite team
Past winners
2003 Olivia Gollan (Aus) Australia
2002 Tatiana Stiajkina (Ukr) Pragma - Deia
2001 Edita Pucinskaite (Lit)
2000 Leontien van Moorsel (Ned)
1999 Tracy Gaudry-Watson (Aus)
1998 Iolanta Polikiavichute (Lit)
1997 Jeannie Longo (Fra)
1996 Iolanta Polikiavichute (Lit)
1995 Elena Koliasseva (Rus)
1994 Luzia Zberg (Swi)
Past winners by Mario Stiehl, www.world-of-cycling.com
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