Bronzini beats Vos to win Prudential RideLondon GP

The Prudential RideLondon Grand Prix
Team Wiggle Honda retained the Prudential RideLondon Grand Prix title this evening thanks to Giorgia Bronzini who pipped the world and Olympic road race champion Marianne Vos in a thrilling sprint finish on The Mall in central London at the end of the greatest women’s criterium ever held in the UK.
The Italian timed her effort to perfection to snatch victory by less than a quarter of a wheel over the Dutchwoman who won Olympic gold on the same street two years ago.
Vos led off the final corner from Horse Guards Parade at the end of 15 laps of the 1.3-mile circuit around St James’s Park, but Bronzini was dragged into contention by her teammates Laura Trott and Peta Mullens, and launched herself to the line alongside the world number one.
Bronzini threw her arms in the air and Vos stretched out her hand in congratulations, but it was so close that at first the announcers weren’t sure who would get the verdict.
When the result was confirmed, Bronzini beamed with delight, relieved that she had made amends for her last appearance in London when her chances of an Olympic medal were ruined by a flat tyre.
“That felt so good,” said Bronzini [a former world champion] who celebrated her 31st birthday last Sunday. “Any time you beat Marianne in a sprint you know you’re going to win.”
Twelve months ago it was Trott who snatched victory for Wiggle Honda, but this time the 22-year-old Londoner played a supporting role, aiding Bronzini’s last-lap bid for the line, an effort the Italian was swift to acknowledge after the race.
Prudential RideLondon 2014“In the middle of the race I asked my teammates to make it hard and put in attacks to take the sting from Vos,” said Bronzini. “What I did today was because of the support of my team.”
“I think we made her tired by attacking as a team. That was our tactic today, and in the end it was a great sprint into a headwind.”
 
“She was ahead until 100 metres to go when I passed her, but she came back and I had to push hard in the final 50 and lunge for the line.”
 
“The last time I was here for the Olympics it was not a good day, so this time I wanted to win badly. It is so amazing to win here in such a historic city and in front of these amazing buildings.”
 
“I really like racing in the sun, and today was a beautiful day.”
Vos had come to London in great form after winning the Women’s Tour of Britain in May and the La Course race for women at the Tour de France last month. Wearing number one on her jersey, the team Rabo Liv rider was the pre-race favourite and looked a certain winner when she kicked off the final bend at the head of a large bunch, but later admitted that she couldn’t respond to Wiggle Honda’s determined teamwork.
“It was a hard race with a lot of breaks,” agreed the much-medalled 27-year-old. “On the last lap I was in the right position but you never know in a bunch sprint and I just couldn’t hold it at the end. I launched my attack early, maybe too early, but I am happy with second.”
 
“Today Giorgia was faster on the line. I knew I couldn’t make any mistakes so it was always going to be close. At the end she was just very fast.”
 
“It was so amazing to race here again, especially in such a great race,” she added. “To be part of a criterium with all the world’s top riders was an amazing feeling.”
RideLondonWomensPodium2014Behind the two tearaway leaders, Lizzie Armitstead stole third place for Boels Dolmans from Eileen Roe of Starley Primal Pro Cycling as Trott took fifth ahead of her arch rival, Hannah Barnes of UnitedHealthcare Pro Cycling, last year’s runner-up.
Many had predicted Armitstead would be Vos’s closest rival, but the Briton admitted she was happy with third just a week after winning the Comonwealth Games road race gold in Glasgow.
“I had not really prepared for this because I’ve been concentrating on road races,” said the 26-year-old from Yorkshire. “For me it was not about winning today but about having some fun.”
The first day of the world’s greatest festival of cycling came to a fitting end with two criterium races for youth riders, the next generation of cycling champions racing over the same iconic course as the pros.
Ethan Hayter produced an impressive home win in the boys’ race for London, winning a sprint finish ahead of the South region’s Alex Joliffe after what he described as the perfect lead-out from his teammates.
“That was the greatest win of my life,” said the 15-year-old from the VCL club. “I didn’t expect to win because I wasn’t feeling that well but I knew if we worked it out I would have a chance.”
 
“It was great to race on these streets though. It was so noisy with loads of people all the way round the course.”
Tom Pidcock from Yorkshire was third.
Sophie Capewell from the West Midlands came out on top after a dramatic end to the girls’ race, the 15-year-old edging out Eleanor Dickinson from the North West by centimetres on the line with another North West rider, Henrietta Colborne, third.
“I loved the ride,” said Capewell, a member of the Lichfield City Cycling club. “It was a massive opportunity to come down here and race on The Mall where so many great champions have raced before.”
 
“It was a tough race with a lot of good girls in it. It was very fast but I felt quite strong at the end. The roar from the crowds was amazing pushing us on and when I saw the finish I just went for it.”

Race Report – Women’s Tour 2014 Finale

 

 

Marianne Vos takes Friends Life Women’s Tour overall victory

Marianne Vos cemented victory in the inaugural Friends Life Women’s Tour by taking her third consecutive stage victory in Bury St Edmunds, out sprinting Giorgia Bronzini and Amy Pieters on Angel Hill.

The ensuing time bonuses ensured Vos finished 30 seconds clear of stage winners Emma Johansson and Rossella Ratto in second and third places, with the latter also claiming the Matrix Fitness Best Young Rider jersey for the highest placed Under-23 rider.

Italian duo Bronzini and Susanna Zorzi, who claimed the week’s overall combativity award, were fourth and fifth overall, with Pieters just edging Lucy Garner and Hannah Barnes in sixth, seventh and eighth places.

Garner also took the Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research Best British Rider jersey, inheriting it on Sunday morning in Harwich after Lizzie Armitstead withdrew through illness and then defending it from Barnes in the final sprint, despite clipping the barriers in the final corners.

For the second day running Lotto Belisol Ladies’ Emma Pooley was in the thick of the action, winning the Combativity Award for her constant attacking on the 108.3 kilometre stage through Tendring and Suffolk.

Loes Gunnewijk, Lauren Hall and Lisa Brennauer joined Pooley, but with no Rabo Liv rider in the font group they were brought back, setting up the final sprint finish of the week into Bury St Edmunds’ Angel Hill, where packed crowds awaited.

For the third day running it was Vos who powered clear, our sprinting Bronzini, with Pieters and Barnes in close attendance behind.

Vos’ consistent run of top three finishes and bonus points saw her claim the YodelDirect Points jersey, while Sharon Laws and Jolanda Neff’s week long battle for the Strava Queen of the Mountains jersey ended in favour of the British rider, three points ahead of her Swiss counterpart.

Optum p/b Kelly Benefit Strategies claimed the overall Team Classification, with American rider Hall their highest finisher in ninth overall.

Highlights of Stage Five are on ITV4 at 9pm on Sunday evening, with a repeat at 8.10am on Monday morning.

Race Report – Stage 4 in the Friends Life Women’s Tour

 

Second successive victory for Marianne Vos in Friends Life Women’s Tour

Reigning World & Olympic Champion Marianne Vos sprinted to victory for the second successive day, winning Stage Four of the Friends Life Women’s Tour in Welwyn Garden City.


The Rabo Liv rider out sprinted Giorgia Bronzini and Britain’s Lucy Garner along Welwyn Garden City’s Parkgate to extend her lead of the Friends Life Women’s Tour to 19-seconds over Emma Johansson, who finished fourth.

Armitstead’s chances of victory were spoilt by a puncture for the second successive day, this time a puncture in the final four kilometres that necessitated a swift change of bikes, leaving her tenth at the finish, but up to fourth overall after Susanna Zorzi lost time.

Vos now enjoys a lead in excess of the time bonus available on Sunday’s fifth and final stage, from Harwich to Bury St Edmunds, meaning her rivals now have to drop her if they are to win the Friends Life Yellow Jersey.

Vos also enjoys an unsurmountable lead in the YodelDirect Points classification, 22 points ahead of Johansson.

Much of the stage was defined by a breakaway move, led by Emma Pooley, but also containing riders from Rabo Liv, Orica AIS and Boels Dolmans, the teams of Vos, Johansson and Armitstead.

The group gained a maximum of 50 seconds advantage, and were gradually being reeled in to set up a thrilling finish when a road traffic accident ahead on the course caused a brief neutralisation to the race.  With the break’s lead less than 30 seconds, when racing resumed their lead was annulled, setting up a 15-kilometre dash to the line.
Clad in the Friends Life Yellow Jersey it was Vos who finished clear of Bronzini, herself clear of Garner and the pursuing pack, including Armistead.



“This is a new race but a very important one it gets a lot of attention all the big teams are here trying to win a stage, so for me this is an important race,” said stage winner Marianne Vos afterwards.

“The organisation is really good and with the crowds as well, I definitely think it can be one of the biggest stage races in the world and the women’s calendar.  So far I think this is the biggest one if you look to the attention it gets”

Local sisters Laura and Emma enjoyed differing days, double Olympic Champion Laura made the start despite injury and illness, finishing inside the top 30, while Emma, who was the first to attack on the stage, crossed the line further back, alongside Combativity Award winner Pooley, and then announced her retirement from the sport after Sunday’s final stage in Bury St Edmunds.

Emma’s Boels Dolmans teammate Lizzie Armitstead keeps the Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research Best British Rider jersey, while Sharon Laws keeps the Strava Queen of the Mountains jersey with a three point advantage and Rossella Ratto maintains her lead in the Under-23 Matrix Fitness Best Young Rider classification.

The Friends Life Women’s Tour’s final stage takes place on Sunday, from Harwich to Bury St Edmunds over 108.3 kilometres.

Highlights of Stage Four in Herfordshire will be on ITV4 at 9pm on Saturday evening, with a repeat on Sunday morning at 9.55am.

Stage 4 Results:

Rk Bb Name First Name Nat Team Time
1 1 VOS Marianne RBW 02:13:09
2 154 BRONZINI Giorgia WHT ST
3 41 GARNER Lucy* GBR ST
4 111 JOHANSSON Emma GEW ST
5 36 CECCHINI Elena* EMF ST
6 101 HALL Lauren OPW ST
7 103 KIRCHMANN Leah OPW ST
8 61 BIANNIC Aude* LKT ST
9 126 WORRACK Trixi SLU ST
10 21 ARMITSTEAD Lizzie DLT ST
11 91 PIETERS Amy* NED ST
12 141 BARNES Hannah* UHC ST
13 34 RATTO Rossella* EMF ST
14 124 CROMWELL Tiffany SLU 04
15 155 MULLENS Peta WHT ST
16 52 MOOLMAN PASIO Ashleigh HPU ST
17 55 HOSKING Chloe HPU ST
18 14 ZORZI Susanna* BPK ST
19 131 NEFF Jolanda* SUI ST
20 6 BRAND Lucinda RBW ST
21 2 VAN VLEUTEN Annemiek RBW ST
22 22 VAN DIJK Ellen DLT ST
23 116 ELVIN Gracie GEW ST
24 105 RAMSDEN Denise OPW ST
25 156 VILLUMSEN Linda WHT ST
26 53 LONGO BORGHINI Elisa* HPU ST
27 74 DE VOCHT Liesbet LBL ST
28 95 PIJNENBORG Mascha NED ST
29 151 TROTT Laura* WHT ST
30 122 BRENNAUER Lisa SLU ST
31 63 GONZALEZ Lucia LKT ST
32 152 KING Dani WHT ST
33 92 KOSTER Anouska* NED ST
34 106 WILCOXSON Jade OPW ST
35 12 MUCCIOLI Dalia* BPK ST
36 102 HOLCOMB Janel OPW ST
37 153 BECKER Charlotte WHT ST
38 112 GUNNEWIJK Loes GEW ST
39 43 HORNE Ciara GBR ST
40 113 GILLOW Shara GEW ST
41 144 LAWS Sharon UHC 13
42 33 LUPERINI Fabiana EMF ST
43 4 KNETEMANN Roxane RBW ST
44 16 ARZUFFI Alice* BPK 29
45 13 VALSECCHI Silvia BPK ST
46 121 BLAAK Chantal SLU 38
47 115 SCANDOLARA Valentina GEW ST
48 125 DELZENNE Elise SLU ST
49 45 ARCHIBALD Katie* GBR ST
50 26 PAWLOWSKA Melon DLT ST
51 142 HALL Katharine UHC 43
52 24 DAAMS Jessie DLT 45
53 62 LOPEZ Belen LKT ST
54 23 KASPER Romy DLT 57
55 81 WYMAN Helen MFV 59
56 32 MARTIN Lucy EMF 01:07
57 5 SLAPPENDEL Iris RBW 01:51
58 25 TROTT Emma DLT 02:12
59 71 POOLEY Emma LBL ST
60 76 HOFFMANN Chantal LBL ST
61 114 EDMONDSON Annette* GEW ST
62 133 LEUMANN Katrin SUI 11:29
63 85 TINDLEY Jo MFV ST
64 84 WALKER Jessie* MFV ST
65 42 JONES Hayley* GBR ST
66 65 RIBEROT Fanny LKT ST
67 66 VERHOEVEN Aurore LKT ST
68 3 KNAUER Anna* RBW 11:33
69 96 VAN DE MEER Janine* NED ST
70 11 SCHWEIZER Doris BPK ST
71 31 SOUZA Uenia Fernandes EMF 11:35
72 146 WINDER Ruth* UHC 17:01
73 46 HILL Amy* GBR ST
74 136 STIENEN Jutta SUI ST
75 143 HIGGINS Cari UHC ST
76 83 OWEN Harriet* MFV ST
77 93 WOERING Henriette* NED 17:04
78 86 ROWSON Penny* MFV 17:05
79 134 FORCHINI Ramona* SUI 18:05
80 82 LOWTHER Melissa* MFV 19:03
81 35 YEPEZ FERNANDEZ Erika Leticia EMF ST
Did not finish
73 BECKERS Isabelle LBL
132 INDERGAND Linda* SUI
135 BAUR Caroline* SUI
Did not start
44 KAY Emily* GBR

 

Overall Standings:

Jerseys :
Leader Jersey : 1 – VOS Marianne RBW
Points Jersey : 111 – JOHANSSON Emma GEW
Mountain Jersey : 144 – LAWS Sharon UHC
Young Riders Jersey : 34 – RATTO Rossella EMF
Best British Jersey : 21 – ARMITSTEAD Lizzie DLT

 

Rk Bb Name First Name Nat Team Time
1 1 VOS Marianne RBW 09:54:10
2 111 JOHANSSON Emma GEW 19
3 34 RATTO Rossella* EMF 22
4 21 ARMITSTEAD Lizzie DLT 30
5 154 BRONZINI Giorgia WHT 31
6 14 ZORZI Susanna* BPK ST
7 41 GARNER Lucy* GBR 37
8 141 BARNES Hannah* UHC ST
9 36 CECCHINI Elena* EMF 41
10 91 PIETERS Amy* NED ST
11 61 BIANNIC Aude* LKT ST
12 103 KIRCHMANN Leah OPW ST
13 126 WORRACK Trixi SLU ST
14 101 HALL Lauren OPW ST
15 22 VAN DIJK Ellen DLT 42
16 2 VAN VLEUTEN Annemiek RBW ST
17 116 ELVIN Gracie GEW 43
18 55 HOSKING Chloe HPU 45
19 74 DE VOCHT Liesbet LBL ST
20 155 MULLENS Peta WHT ST
21 53 LONGO BORGHINI Elisa* HPU ST
22 124 CROMWELL Tiffany SLU ST
23 95 PIJNENBORG Mascha NED ST
24 52 MOOLMAN PASIO Ashleigh HPU ST
25 156 VILLUMSEN Linda WHT ST
26 122 BRENNAUER Lisa SLU ST
27 105 RAMSDEN Denise OPW ST
28 152 KING Dani WHT ST
29 112 GUNNEWIJK Loes GEW ST
30 12 MUCCIOLI Dalia* BPK ST
31 63 GONZALEZ Lucia LKT ST
32 102 HOLCOMB Janel OPW ST
33 113 GILLOW Shara GEW ST
34 144 LAWS Sharon UHC 54
35 131 NEFF Jolanda* SUI 01:05
36 4 KNETEMANN Roxane RBW 01:07
37 6 BRAND Lucinda RBW 01:09
38 153 BECKER Charlotte WHT 01:10
39 125 DELZENNE Elise SLU 01:16
40 26 PAWLOWSKA Melon DLT 01:18
41 13 VALSECCHI Silvia BPK ST
42 45 ARCHIBALD Katie* GBR 01:19
43 16 ARZUFFI Alice* BPK 01:21
44 24 DAAMS Jessie DLT 01:26
45 23 KASPER Romy DLT 01:38
46 121 BLAAK Chantal SLU 01:52
47 115 SCANDOLARA Valentina GEW 01:54
48 81 WYMAN Helen MFV 02:10
49 5 SLAPPENDEL Iris RBW 02:43
50 76 HOFFMANN Chantal LBL 03:48
51 66 VERHOEVEN Aurore LKT 12:10
52 92 KOSTER Anouska* NED 12:48
53 151 TROTT Laura* WHT ST
54 43 HORNE Ciara GBR ST
55 106 WILCOXSON Jade OPW ST
56 84 WALKER Jessie* MFV 13:05
57 62 LOPEZ Belen LKT 13:29
58 133 LEUMANN Katrin SUI 13:38
59 32 MARTIN Lucy EMF 14:24
60 71 POOLEY Emma LBL 16:03
61 33 LUPERINI Fabiana EMF 16:24
62 114 EDMONDSON Annette* GEW 16:26
63 25 TROTT Emma DLT ST
64 146 WINDER Ruth* UHC 18:15
65 93 WOERING Henriette* NED 19:05
66 136 STIENEN Jutta SUI 20:28
67 65 RIBEROT Fanny LKT 21:56
68 96 VAN DE MEER Janine* NED 24:17
69 3 KNAUER Anna* RBW 25:44
70 142 HALL Katharine UHC 26:30
71 31 SOUZA Uenia Fernandes EMF 27:37
72 143 HIGGINS Cari UHC 32:31
73 42 JONES Hayley* GBR 37:34
74 11 SCHWEIZER Doris BPK 38:12
75 46 HILL Amy* GBR 39:34
76 85 TINDLEY Jo MFV 40:50
77 134 FORCHINI Ramona* SUI 41:25
78 35 YEPEZ FERNANDEZ Erika Leticia EMF 47:41
79 86 ROWSON Penny* MFV 52:48
80 82 LOWTHER Melissa* MFV 53:19
81 83 OWEN Harriet* MFV 01:13:43

Race Report – Stage 3 – Friends Life Women’s Tour

 

Stage win and Friends Life Yellow Jersey for Vos in Clacton

 

Marianne Vos took her long threatened stage victory in the Friends Life Women’s Tour, sprinting to the win in Clacton to move into the race leader’s yellow jersey after three days of action.

Vos headed home Emma Johansson and Giorgia Bronzini on the gently rising finish straight on Clacton’s seafront at the end of an action packed stage, run off in a little over two-hours in blustery conditions on the Suffolk and Essex coasts.

Despite a flat tyre Britain’s Lizzie Armitstead took fourth in the sprint to stay in the hunt for overall victory.

As a result of victory, Vos trades the YodelDirect Points jersey for the Friends Life Yellow Jersey of race leader, taking a eight second lead over Stage One winner Johansson, with overnight leader Rossella Ratto a further second back in third.

Vos continues to also lead the YodelDirect Points classification after her consistent run of second-third-first finishes, with Armitstead retaining the Leukaemia & Lymphoma Research Best British Rider jersey and staying fifth overall.

Ratto’s consolation for losing the race lead is retaining the Matrix Fitness Best Young Rider jersey, while Sharon Laws retains the Strava Queen of the Mountains jersey, with a three point lead over Switzerland’s Jolanda Neff.

Numerous attacks throughout the stage, including one by Armitstead and Boels Dolmans straight from 0-kilometre and one that featured Armitstead, Johansson and Vos, were kept on a tight leash, resulting in frantic action.

Combined with strong winds this left several groups distanced from the rear of the race, but plenty of action at the front.  Specialized Lululemon’s Trixi Worrack earned the day’s combativity award for her persistent attacking, with teammate Tiffany Cromwell’s last ditch attempt caught at the flame rouge as the peloton prepared for the bunch gallop.

Saturday sees Hertfordshire host the Friends Life Women’s Tour for Stage Four from Cheshunt to Welwyn Garden City.

Highlights of Stage Three are on ITV4 in the UK at 9pm this evening, with a repeat on Saturday morning at 8.25am.

 

Stage 3 Results:

Rk Bb Name First Name Nat Team Time
1 1 VOS Marianne RBW 02:11:05
2 111 JOHANSSON Emma GEW ST
3 154 BRONZINI Giorgia WHT ST
4 21 ARMITSTEAD Lizzie DLT ST
5 36 CECCHINI Elena* EMF ST
6 103 KIRCHMANN Leah OPW ST
7 91 PIETERS Amy* NED ST
8 41 GARNER Lucy* GBR ST
9 22 VAN DIJK Ellen DLT ST
10 55 HOSKING Chloe HPU ST
11 66 VERHOEVEN Aurore LKT ST
12 61 BIANNIC Aude* LKT ST
13 155 MULLENS Peta WHT ST
14 74 DE VOCHT Liesbet LBL ST
15 125 DELZENNE Elise SLU ST
16 112 GUNNEWIJK Loes GEW ST
17 146 WINDER Ruth* UHC ST
18 116 ELVIN Gracie GEW ST
19 2 VAN VLEUTEN Annemiek RBW ST
20 34 RATTO Rossella* EMF ST
21 6 BRAND Lucinda RBW ST
22 95 PIJNENBORG Mascha NED ST
23 45 ARCHIBALD Katie* GBR ST
24 152 KING Dani WHT ST
25 126 WORRACK Trixi SLU ST
26 26 PAWLOWSKA Melon DLT ST
27 14 ZORZI Susanna* BPK ST
28 131 NEFF Jolanda* SUI ST
29 124 CROMWELL Tiffany SLU ST
30 121 BLAAK Chantal SLU ST
31 153 BECKER Charlotte WHT ST
32 53 LONGO BORGHINI Elisa* HPU ST
33 105 RAMSDEN Denise OPW ST
34 23 KASPER Romy DLT ST
35 156 VILLUMSEN Linda WHT ST
36 122 BRENNAUER Lisa SLU ST
37 52 MOOLMAN PASIO Ashleigh HPU ST
38 84 WALKER Jessie* MFV ST
39 63 GONZALEZ Lucia LKT ST
40 144 LAWS Sharon UHC ST
41 141 BARNES Hannah* UHC ST
42 113 GILLOW Shara GEW ST
43 81 WYMAN Helen MFV ST
44 12 MUCCIOLI Dalia* BPK ST
45 102 HOLCOMB Janel OPW ST
46 115 SCANDOLARA Valentina GEW ST
47 24 DAAMS Jessie DLT ST
48 136 STIENEN Jutta SUI ST
49 16 ARZUFFI Alice* BPK 11
50 13 VALSECCHI Silvia BPK ST
51 5 SLAPPENDEL Iris RBW ST
52 4 KNETEMANN Roxane RBW 13
53 76 HOFFMANN Chantal LBL ST
54 93 WOERING Henriette* NED 15
55 133 LEUMANN Katrin SUI 52
56 101 HALL Lauren OPW 00
57 65 RIBEROT Fanny LKT 08:19
58 32 MARTIN Lucy EMF 12:03
59 96 VAN DE MEER Janine* NED ST
60 92 KOSTER Anouska* NED ST
61 31 SOUZA Uenia Fernandes EMF ST
62 62 LOPEZ Belen LKT ST
63 143 HIGGINS Cari UHC ST
64 3 KNAUER Anna* RBW ST
65 43 HORNE Ciara GBR ST
66 106 WILCOXSON Jade OPW ST
67 71 POOLEY Emma LBL ST
68 33 LUPERINI Fabiana EMF ST
69 151 TROTT Laura* WHT ST
70 114 EDMONDSON Annette* GEW ST
71 25 TROTT Emma DLT ST
72 46 HILL Amy* GBR ST
73 132 INDERGAND Linda* SUI ST
74 134 FORCHINI Ramona* SUI 22:39
75 142 HALL Katharine UHC 24:51
76 73 BECKERS Isabelle LBL ST
77 44 KAY Emily* GBR ST
78 35 YEPEZ FERNANDEZ Erika Leticia EMF ST
79 135 BAUR Caroline* SUI ST
80 82 LOWTHER Melissa* MFV ST
81 85 TINDLEY Jo MFV ST
82 42 JONES Hayley* GBR ST
83 86 ROWSON Penny* MFV ST
84 11 SCHWEIZER Doris BPK ST
85 83 OWEN Harriet* MFV ST
Did not finish
145 TAMAYO Lauren UHC
51 THORSEN Thea* HPU
64 GUTIERREZ Sheyla* LKT

 

Overall Standings:

 

Jerseys :
Leader Jersey : 1 – VOS Marianne RBW
Points Jersey : 111 – JOHANSSON Emma GEW
Mountain Jersey : 144 – LAWS Sharon UHC
Young Riders Jersey : 34 – RATTO Rossella EMF
Best British Jersey :

 

Rk Bb Name First Name Nat Team Time
1 1 VOS Marianne RBW 02:11:05
2 111 JOHANSSON Emma GEW ST
3 154 BRONZINI Giorgia WHT ST
4 21 ARMITSTEAD Lizzie DLT ST
5 36 CECCHINI Elena* EMF ST
6 103 KIRCHMANN Leah OPW ST
7 91 PIETERS Amy* NED ST
8 41 GARNER Lucy* GBR ST
9 22 VAN DIJK Ellen DLT ST
10 55 HOSKING Chloe HPU ST
11 66 VERHOEVEN Aurore LKT ST
12 61 BIANNIC Aude* LKT ST
13 155 MULLENS Peta WHT ST
14 74 DE VOCHT Liesbet LBL ST
15 125 DELZENNE Elise SLU ST
16 112 GUNNEWIJK Loes GEW ST
17 146 WINDER Ruth* UHC ST
18 116 ELVIN Gracie GEW ST
19 2 VAN VLEUTEN Annemiek RBW ST
20 34 RATTO Rossella* EMF ST
21 6 BRAND Lucinda RBW ST
22 95 PIJNENBORG Mascha NED ST
23 45 ARCHIBALD Katie* GBR ST
24 152 KING Dani WHT ST
25 126 WORRACK Trixi SLU ST
26 26 PAWLOWSKA Melon DLT ST
27 14 ZORZI Susanna* BPK ST
28 131 NEFF Jolanda* SUI ST
29 124 CROMWELL Tiffany SLU ST
30 121 BLAAK Chantal SLU ST
31 153 BECKER Charlotte WHT ST
32 53 LONGO BORGHINI Elisa* HPU ST
33 105 RAMSDEN Denise OPW ST
34 23 KASPER Romy DLT ST
35 156 VILLUMSEN Linda WHT ST
36 122 BRENNAUER Lisa SLU ST
37 52 MOOLMAN PASIO Ashleigh HPU ST
38 84 WALKER Jessie* MFV ST
39 63 GONZALEZ Lucia LKT ST
40 144 LAWS Sharon UHC ST
41 141 BARNES Hannah* UHC ST
42 113 GILLOW Shara GEW ST
43 81 WYMAN Helen MFV ST
44 12 MUCCIOLI Dalia* BPK ST
45 102 HOLCOMB Janel OPW ST
46 115 SCANDOLARA Valentina GEW ST
47 24 DAAMS Jessie DLT ST
48 136 STIENEN Jutta SUI ST
49 16 ARZUFFI Alice* BPK 11
50 13 VALSECCHI Silvia BPK ST
51 5 SLAPPENDEL Iris RBW ST
52 4 KNETEMANN Roxane RBW 13
53 76 HOFFMANN Chantal LBL ST
54 93 WOERING Henriette* NED 15
55 133 LEUMANN Katrin SUI 52
56 101 HALL Lauren OPW 00
57 65 RIBEROT Fanny LKT 08:19
58 32 MARTIN Lucy EMF 12:03
59 96 VAN DE MEER Janine* NED ST
60 92 KOSTER Anouska* NED ST
61 31 SOUZA Uenia Fernandes EMF ST
62 62 LOPEZ Belen LKT ST
63 143 HIGGINS Cari UHC ST
64 3 KNAUER Anna* RBW ST
65 43 HORNE Ciara GBR ST
66 106 WILCOXSON Jade OPW ST
67 71 POOLEY Emma LBL ST
68 33 LUPERINI Fabiana EMF ST
69 151 TROTT Laura* WHT ST
70 114 EDMONDSON Annette* GEW ST
71 25 TROTT Emma DLT ST
72 46 HILL Amy* GBR ST
73 132 INDERGAND Linda* SUI ST
74 134 FORCHINI Ramona* SUI 22:39
75 142 HALL Katharine UHC 24:51
76 73 BECKERS Isabelle LBL ST
77 44 KAY Emily* GBR ST
78 35 YEPEZ FERNANDEZ Erika Leticia EMF ST
79 135 BAUR Caroline* SUI ST
80 82 LOWTHER Melissa* MFV ST
81 85 TINDLEY Jo MFV ST
82 42 JONES Hayley* GBR ST
83 86 ROWSON Penny* MFV ST
84 11 SCHWEIZER Doris BPK ST
85 83 OWEN Harriet* MFV ST
Did not finish
145 TAMAYO Lauren UHC
51 THORSEN Thea* HPU
64 GUTIERREZ Sheyla* LKT
Rk Bb Name First Name Nat Team Time
1 1 VOS Marianne RBW 07:41:14
2 111 JOHANSSON Emma GEW 08
3 34 RATTO Rossella* EMF 09
4 14 ZORZI Susanna* BPK 14
5 21 ARMITSTEAD Lizzie DLT 18
6 154 BRONZINI Giorgia WHT 24
7 141 BARNES Hannah* UHC ST
8 22 VAN DIJK Ellen DLT 25
9 125 DELZENNE Elise SLU ST
10 41 GARNER Lucy* GBR 28
11 91 PIETERS Amy* NED ST
12 36 CECCHINI Elena* EMF ST
13 66 VERHOEVEN Aurore LKT ST
14 55 HOSKING Chloe HPU ST
15 61 BIANNIC Aude* LKT ST
16 126 WORRACK Trixi SLU ST
17 103 KIRCHMANN Leah OPW ST
18 131 NEFF Jolanda* SUI ST
19 74 DE VOCHT Liesbet LBL ST
20 53 LONGO BORGHINI Elisa* HPU ST
21 2 VAN VLEUTEN Annemiek RBW ST
22 95 PIJNENBORG Mascha NED ST
23 155 MULLENS Peta WHT ST
24 122 BRENNAUER Lisa SLU ST
25 124 CROMWELL Tiffany SLU ST
26 116 ELVIN Gracie GEW ST
27 156 VILLUMSEN Linda WHT ST
28 152 KING Dani WHT ST
29 105 RAMSDEN Denise OPW ST
30 52 MOOLMAN PASIO Ashleigh HPU ST
31 101 HALL Lauren OPW ST
32 45 ARCHIBALD Katie* GBR ST
33 112 GUNNEWIJK Loes GEW ST
34 26 PAWLOWSKA Melon DLT ST
35 144 LAWS Sharon UHC ST
36 12 MUCCIOLI Dalia* BPK ST
37 23 KASPER Romy DLT ST
38 102 HOLCOMB Janel OPW ST
39 63 GONZALEZ Lucia LKT ST
40 113 GILLOW Shara GEW ST
41 24 DAAMS Jessie DLT ST
42 13 VALSECCHI Silvia BPK 36
43 16 ARZUFFI Alice* BPK 39
44 5 SLAPPENDEL Iris RBW ST
45 4 KNETEMANN Roxane RBW 41
46 6 BRAND Lucinda RBW 52
47 153 BECKER Charlotte WHT 53
48 81 WYMAN Helen MFV 58
49 121 BLAAK Chantal SLU 01:01
50 146 WINDER Ruth* UHC ST
51 115 SCANDOLARA Valentina GEW 01:03
52 84 WALKER Jessie* MFV 01:23
53 76 HOFFMANN Chantal LBL ST
54 93 WOERING Henriette* NED 01:48
55 133 LEUMANN Katrin SUI 01:56
56 136 STIENEN Jutta SUI 03:14
57 65 RIBEROT Fanny LKT 10:14
58 92 KOSTER Anouska* NED 12:31
59 151 TROTT Laura* WHT ST
60 132 INDERGAND Linda* SUI ST
61 62 LOPEZ Belen LKT ST
62 43 HORNE Ciara GBR ST
63 96 VAN DE MEER Janine* NED ST
64 106 WILCOXSON Jade OPW ST
65 32 MARTIN Lucy EMF 13:04
66 71 POOLEY Emma LBL 13:38
67 3 KNAUER Anna* RBW 13:58
68 114 EDMONDSON Annette* GEW 14:01
69 25 TROTT Emma DLT ST
70 143 HIGGINS Cari UHC 15:17
71 31 SOUZA Uenia Fernandes EMF 15:49
72 33 LUPERINI Fabiana EMF 15:58
73 46 HILL Amy* GBR 22:20
74 134 FORCHINI Ramona* SUI 23:07
75 142 HALL Katharine UHC 25:34
76 42 JONES Hayley* GBR 25:52
77 11 SCHWEIZER Doris BPK 26:26
78 35 YEPEZ FERNANDEZ Erika Leticia EMF 28:05
79 85 TINDLEY Jo MFV 29:08
80 82 LOWTHER Melissa* MFV 34:03
81 135 BAUR Caroline* SUI 35:30
82 86 ROWSON Penny* MFV ST
83 44 KAY Emily* GBR 35:50
84 73 BECKERS Isabelle LBL 48:40
85 83 OWEN Harriet* MFV 56:29

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