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2004 UCI Road World Championships – Women's road race

2004 UCI Road World Championships – Women's road race

FieldValue
nameWomen's Individual Road Race
image2004 UCI Road World Championships, course, road race.png
image_size175
series2004 UCI Road World Championships
date2004-10-02
stages1 in ITA Verona (ITA)
distance132.75
unitkm
time03h 44' 38"
firstJudith Arndt
secondTatiana Guderzo
thirdAnita Valen
previous2003 Hamilton
nextMadrid 2005

The women's road race of the 2004 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 2 October in Verona, Italy. Starting at 13:30 CEST, the race was 132.75 km long, which constituted of 9 laps of a circuit around Torricelle, including the 3.4 km Torricelle climb, with an average gradient of approximately 4%, 7% at the steepest point. The course was almost identical to the one used for the 1999 UCI Road World Championships when Edita Pučinskaitė won the women's championship.

The race was won by the German rider Judith Arndt.

Final classification

Race profile of the 14.75 km long circuit
RankRiderTime
Judith Arndt
Tatiana Guderzo
Anita Valen
Trixi Worrack
Modesta Vžesniauskaitė
Nicole Brändli
Joane Somarriba
Svetlana Bubnenkova
Mirjam Melchers
Edita Pučinskaitė
Valentina Polkhanova
Zoulfia Zabirova
Oenone Wood
Lyne Bessette
Eneritz Iturriaga
Deirdre Demet-Barry
Rasa Polikevičiūtė
Susan Palmer-Komar
Jolanta Polikevičiūtė
Christine Thorburn
Jeannie Longo-Ciprelli
Annette Beutler
Edwige Pitel
Nicole Cooke
Linda Villumsen Serup
Susanne Ljungskog
Noemi Cantele
Lene Byberg
Magali Le Floc'h
Chantal Beltman
Theresa Senff
Barbara Heeb
Lada Kozlíková
Amy Moore
Miho Oki
Bogumiła Matusiak
Rachel Heal
Clemilda Fernandes
Christiane Soeder
Evy Van Damme
Tatiana Shishkova
Anna Zugno
Corine Hierckens
Elisabeth Brunel
Trine Hansen
Amber Neben
Zinaida Stahurskaya
Sarah Grab
Margaret Hemsley
Kimberly Bruckner
Manon Jutras
Maribel Moreno
Sonia Huguet
Erinne Willock
Dori Ruano
Elsbeth Vink
Olivia Gollan
Tina Liebig
Kristin Armstrong
Ghita Beltman
Malgorzata Wysocka
Rosane Kirch
Natalya Kachalka
Veerle Ingels
Oxana Kashchyshyna
Grete Treier
Valentina Karpenko
Tina Pic
Camilla Larsson
Natalia Boyarskaya
Lise Christensen
Marina Jaunâtre
Andrea Graus
Ana Madrínan
Paulina Brzeźna
DID NOT FINISH
Madeleine Sandig
Daniela Fusar Poli
Silvia Parietti
Hayley Rutherford
Sofie Goor
Veronika Jeger
Arenda Grimberg
Edita Kubelskienė
Zita Urbonaitė
Olga Slyusareva
Regina Schleicher
Tania Belvederesi
Nathalie Bates
Sereina Trachsel
Iona Wynter
Noelia Fernández
Charlotte Goldsmith
Frances Newstead
Julia Martissova
Aleksandra Zabrocka
Nicole Demars
Cristina Alcalde
Anna Ramírez Bauxel
Irene Hostettler
Verónica Leal
Volha Hayeva
Tatsiana Sharakova
Tiina Nieminen
Colette Swift
Madeleine Lindberg
Loes Gunnewijk
Alison Wright
Iryna Chuzhynova
Louise Moriarty
Uenia Fernandes
Cindy Pieters
Sharon Vandromme
Maria Silva
Mónika Király
Monica Holler
Linn Torp
Janildes Fernandes
Dianne Emery

References

References

  1. (2004-10-02). "World Championships 2004 – Elite Women's Road Race – LIVE". Daily Peloton.
  2. (2004). "Pucinskaite looks for Verona double". Cyclingnews.
  3. Tim Maloney. (2004-10-02). "A different kind of salute: Arndt wins World's with both arms raised – Audacious Italian Guderzo runner-up". Cyclingnews.
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