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2010 UCI Road World Championships – Women's road race


FieldValue
nameWomen's road race
imageJersey_rainbow.svg
image_captionRainbow jersey
image_size150
series[2010 UCI Road World Championships](2010-uci-road-world-championships)
date2 October 2010
stages1 in AUS Melbourne (AUS)
distance127.2
unitkm
time3h 32' 01"
typemedals
firstGiorgia Bronzini
secondMarianne Vos
thirdEmma Johansson
previous[2009 Mendrisio](2009-uci-road-world-championships-women-s-road-race)
next[Copenhagen 2011](2011-uci-road-world-championships-women-s-road-race)

The Women's road race of the 2010 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 2 October in Melbourne, Australia.

For the third time in four years, an Italian rider claimed the gold medal, with Giorgia Bronzini edging out her rivals in a sprint finish. Dutch rider Marianne Vos finished second for her fourth consecutive silver medal in the event, with Emma Johansson of Sweden taking the bronze.

Route

The race covered 127.2 km.

Final classification

RankRiderTime
1Giorgia Bronzini3h 32' 01"
2Marianne Voss.t.
3Emma Johanssons.t.
4Nicole Cookes.t.
5Judith Arndt+ 1"
6Grace Verbeke+ 3"
7Trixi Worrack+ 3"
8Rasa Leleivytė+ 3"
9Lizzie Armitstead+ 3"
10Carla Swart+ 3"
11Catherine Cheatley+ 3"
12Jeannie Longo+ 3"
13Olga Zabelinskaya+ 3"
14Andrea Graus+ 3"
15Tara Whitten+ 3"
16Sharon Laws+ 3"
17Amber Neben+ 3"
18Edwige Pitel+ 3"
19Linda Villumsen+ 3"
20Emma Pooley+ 3"
21Evelyn Stevens+ 8"
22Noemi Cantele+ 8"
23Erinne Willock+ 21"
24Tatiana Guderzo+ 32"
25Annemiek van Vleuten+ 1' 42"
26Ruth Corset+ 1' 42"
27Regina Bruins+ 1' 42"
28Vicki Whitelaw+ 1' 42"
29Catherine Williamson+ 1' 42"
30Tatiana Antoshina+ 1' 42"
31Loes Gunnewijk+ 1' 42"
32Noortje Tabak+ 1' 42"
33Edita Pučinskaitė+ 1' 42"
34Natalya Boyarskaya+ 1' 47"
35Elena Berlato+ 2' 02"
36Luisa Tamanini+ 2' 02"
37Grete Treier+ 7' 38"
38Mayuko Hagiwara+ 7' 40"
39Oxana Kozonchuk+ 7' 40"
40Yulia Martisova+ 7' 40"
41Robyn de Groot+ 7' 40"
42Marissa van der Merwe+ 7' 45"
43Anne Samplonius+ 7' 48"
44Polona Batagelj+ 9' 39"
45Sara Mustonen+ 9' 39"
46Christel Ferrier-Bruneau+ 9' 39"
47Fröydis Waerstad+ 9' 39"
48Sophie Creux+ 9' 39"
49Liesbet De Vocht+ 9' 39"
50Verónica Leal Balderas+ 9' 39"
51Lieselot Decroix+ 9' 39"
52Marie Lindberg+ 11' 36"
53Lise Nøstvold+ 11' 36"
54Emilia Fahlin+ 11' 36"
55Sofie De Vuyst+ 11' 36"
56Anriette Schoeman+ 11' 36"
57Martina Růžičková+ 11' 36"
58Christine Majerus+ 11' 52"
59Emilie Aubry+ 11' 52"
60Natalya Stefanskaya+ 11' 52"
61Luise Keller+ 11' 54"
RankRiderTime
62Serena Sheridan+ 11' 54"
63Jennifer Hohl+ 11' 54"
64Márcia Fernandes Silva+ 11' 54"
65Carmen Small+ 11' 54"
66Alyona Andruk+ 11' 54"
67Valentina Carretta+ 11' 54"
68Theresa Cliff-Ryan+ 11' 54"
69Joëlle Numainville+ 11' 54"
70Toni Bradshaw+ 11' 54"
71Nathalie Lamborelle+ 16' 39"
72Edita Janeliūnaitė+ 16' 39"
73Inga Čilvinaitė+ 16' 39"
74Tatiana Panina+ 18' 06"
75Ariadna Tudel Cuberes+ 18' 33"
76Belén López Morales+ 19' 35"
Emilie MobergDNF
Katheryn CuriDNF
Chantal BlaakDNF
Adrie VisserDNF
Ina-Yoko TeutenbergDNF
Kirsten WildDNF
Charlotte BeckerDNF
Rossella CalloviDNF
Chanpeng NontasinDNF
Carla RyanDNF
Amanda MillerDNF
Shelley OldsDNF
Tiffany CromwellDNF
Elena KuchinskayaDNF
Eleonora PatuzzoDNF
Lucy MartinDNF
Katie ColcloughDNF
Modesta VžesniauskaitėDNF
Shara GillowDNF
Svitlana HalyukDNF
Emma CrumDNF
Maja MarukicDNF
Monrudee ChapookamDNF
Ludivine HenrionDNF
Karol-Ann CanuelDNF
Amanda SprattDNF
Bridie O'DonnellDNF
Ana Belen Garcia AntequeraDNF
Lesya KalytovskaDNF
Kataržina SosnaDNF
Mariana MohammadDNF
Kimberley YapDNF
Cherise TaylorDNF
Rosa Maria Bravo SobaDNF
Serene LeeDNF
Noor Azian AliasDNF
Kathryn BertineDNF
Courteney LoweDNF
Doris SchweizerDNF
Patricia SchwagerDNF
Ana Teresa CasasDNF
Valeria Teresita MüllerDNF
Dinah ChanDNF
Sofía ArreolaDNF
Denise RamsdenDNF
Colleen AngDNF
Nina OvcharenkoDNS

References

References

  1. Gallagher, Brendan. (2 October 2010). "Nicole Cooke's bid for glory dashed as Giorgia Bronzini wins". [[The Daily Telegraph]].
  2. "Men's under-23 road race course". melbourne2010.com.
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