2010 UCI Road World Championships – Women's road race

Women's road race
2010 UCI Road World Championships
Rainbow jersey
Race details
Date 2 October 2010
Distance 127.2 km (79.04 mi)
Winning time 3h 32' 01"
Medalists
 Gold  Giorgia Bronzini (Italy)
 Silver  Marianne Vos (Netherlands)
 Bronze  Emma Johansson (Sweden)
2010 UCI Road World Championships

Participating nations
Elite events
List of elite cyclists
Elite road race   men   women
Elite time trial   men   women
Under-23 events
List of under-23 cyclists
Under-23 road race   men  
Under-23 time trial   men  
 

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.[1]

Route

The race covered 127.2 km.[2]

Final classification

Rank Rider Time
1 Italy Giorgia Bronzini (ITA) 3h 32' 01"
2 Netherlands Marianne Vos (NED) s.t.
3 Sweden Emma Johansson (SWE) s.t.
4 United Kingdom Nicole Cooke (GBR) s.t.
5 Germany Judith Arndt (GER) + 1"
6 Belgium Grace Verbeke (BEL) + 3"
7 Germany Trixi Worrack (GER) + 3"
8 Lithuania Rasa Leleivytė (LTU) + 3"
9 United Kingdom Lizzie Armitstead (GBR) + 3"
10 South Africa Carla Swart (RSA) + 3"
11 New Zealand Catherine Cheatley (NZL) + 3"
12 France Jeannie Longo (FRA) + 3"
13 Russia Olga Zabelinskaya (RUS) + 3"
14 Austria Andrea Graus (AUT) + 3"
15 Canada Tara Whitten (CAN) + 3"
16 United Kingdom Sharon Laws (GBR) + 3"
17 United States Amber Neben (USA) + 3"
18 France Edwige Pitel (FRA) + 3"
19 New Zealand Linda Villumsen (NZL) + 3"
20 United Kingdom Emma Pooley (GBR) + 3"
21 United States Evelyn Stevens (USA) + 8"
22 Italy Noemi Cantele (ITA) + 8"
23 Canada Erinne Willock (CAN) + 21"
24 Italy Tatiana Guderzo (ITA) + 32"
25 Netherlands Annemiek van Vleuten (NED) + 1' 42"
26 Australia Ruth Corset (AUS) + 1' 42"
27 Netherlands Regina Bruins (NED) + 1' 42"
28 Australia Vicki Whitelaw (AUS) + 1' 42"
29 United Kingdom Catherine Williamson (GBR) + 1' 42"
30 Russia Tatiana Antoshina (RUS) + 1' 42"
31 Netherlands Loes Gunnewijk (NED) + 1' 42"
32 Netherlands Noortje Tabak (NED) + 1' 42"
33 Lithuania Edita Pučinskaitė (LTU) + 1' 42"
34 Russia Natalya Boyarskaya (RUS) + 1' 47"
35 Italy Elena Berlato (ITA) + 2' 02"
36 Italy Luisa Tamanini (ITA) + 2' 02"
37 Estonia Grete Treier (EST) + 7' 38"
38 Japan Mayuko Hagiwara (JPN) + 7' 40"
39 Russia Oxana Kozonchuk (RUS) + 7' 40"
40 Russia Yulia Martisova (RUS) + 7' 40"
41 South Africa Robyn de Groot (RSA) + 7' 40"
42 South Africa Marissa van der Merwe (RSA) + 7' 45"
43 Canada Anne Samplonius (CAN) + 7' 48"
44 Slovenia Polona Batagelj (SLO) + 9' 39"
45 Sweden Sara Mustonen (SWE) + 9' 39"
46 France Christel Ferrier-Bruneau (FRA) + 9' 39"
47 Norway Fröydis Waerstad (NOR) + 9' 39"
48 France Sophie Creux (FRA) + 9' 39"
49 Belgium Liesbet de Vocht (BEL) + 9' 39"
50 Mexico Veronica Leal Balderas (MEX) + 9' 39"
51 Belgium Lieselot Decroix (BEL) + 9' 39"
52 Sweden Marie Lindberg (SWE) + 11' 36"
53 Norway Lise Nøstvold (NOR) + 11' 36"
54 Sweden Emilia Fahlin (SWE) + 11' 36"
55 Belgium Sofie De Vuyst (BEL) + 11' 36"
56 South Africa Anriette Schoeman (RSA) + 11' 36"
57 Czech Republic Martina Růžičková (CZE) + 11' 36"
58 Luxembourg Christine Majerus (LUX) + 11' 52"
59 Switzerland Emilie Aubry (SUI) + 11' 52"
60 Kazakhstan Natalya Stefanskaya (KAZ) + 11' 52"
61 Germany Luise Keller (GER) + 11' 54"

Rank Rider Time
62 New Zealand Serena Sheridan (NZL) + 11' 54"
63 Switzerland Jennifer Hohl (SUI) + 11' 54"
64 Brazil Marcia Fernandes Silva (BRA) + 11' 54"
65 United States Carmen Small (USA) + 11' 54"
66 Ukraine Alyona Andruk (UKR) + 11' 54"
67 Italy Valentina Carretta (ITA) + 11' 54"
68 United States Theresa Cliff-Ryan (USA) + 11' 54"
69 Canada Joëlle Numainville (CAN) + 11' 54"
70 New Zealand Toni Bradshaw (NZL) + 11' 54"
71 Luxembourg Nathalie Lamborelle (LUX) + 16' 39"
72 Lithuania Edita Janeliūnaitė (LTU) + 16' 39"
73 Lithuania Inga Čilvinaitė (LTU) + 16' 39"
74 Belarus Tatiana Panina (BLR) + 18' 06"
75 Andorra Ariadna Tudel Cuberes (AND) + 18' 33"
76 Spain Belén López Morales (ESP) + 19' 35"
Norway Emilie Moberg (NOR) DNF
United States Katheryn Curi (USA) DNF
Netherlands Chantal Blaak (NED) DNF
Netherlands Adrie Visser (NED) DNF
Germany Ina-Yoko Teutenberg (GER) DNF
Netherlands Kirsten Wild (NED) DNF
Germany Charlotte Becker (GER) DNF
Italy Rossella Callovi (ITA) DNF
Thailand Chanpeng Nontasin (THA) DNF
Australia Carla Ryan (AUS) DNF
United States Amanda Miller (USA) DNF
United States Shelley Olds (USA) DNF
Australia Tiffany Cromwell (AUS) DNF
Russia Elena Kuchinskaya (RUS) DNF
Italy Eleonora Patuzzo (ITA) DNF
United Kingdom Lucy Martin (GBR) DNF
United Kingdom Katie Colclough (GBR) DNF
Lithuania Modesta Vžesniauskaitė (LTU) DNF
Australia Shara Gillow (AUS) DNF
Ukraine Svitlana Halyuk (UKR) DNF
New Zealand Emma Crum (NZL) DNF
Croatia Maja Marukic (CRO) DNF
Thailand Monrudee Chapookam (THA) DNF
Belgium Ludivine Henrion (BEL) DNF
Canada Karol-Ann Canuel (CAN) DNF
Australia Amanda Spratt (AUS) DNF
Australia Bridie O'Donnell (AUS) DNF
Spain Ana Belen Garcia Antequera (ESP) DNF
Ukraine Lesya Kalytovska (UKR) DNF
Lithuania Kataržina Sosna (LTU) DNF
Malaysia Mariana Mohammad (MYS) DNF
Malaysia Kimberley Yap (MYS) DNF
South Africa Cherise Taylor (RSA) DNF
Spain Rosa Maria Bravo Soba (ESP) DNF
Singapore Serene Lee (SIN) DNF
Malaysia Noor Azian Alias (MYS) DNF
Saint Kitts and Nevis Kathryn Bertine (SKN) DNF
New Zealand Courteney Lowe (NZL) DNF
Switzerland Doris Schweizer (SUI) DNF
Switzerland Patricia Schwager (SUI) DNF
Mexico Ana Teresa Casas (MEX) DNF
Argentina Valeria Teresita Muller (ARG) DNF
Singapore Dinah Chan (SIN) DNF
Mexico Sofia Arreola (MEX) DNF
Canada Denise Ramsden (CAN) DNF
Singapore Colleen Ang (SIN) DNF
Ukraine Nina Ovcharenko (UKR) DNS

References

  1. Gallagher, Brendan (2 October 2010). "Nicole Cooke's bid for glory dashed as Giorgia Bronzini wins". The Daily Telegraph. Retrieved 2 October 2010.
  2. "Men's under-23 road race course". melbourne2010. melbourne2010.com. Retrieved 7 September 2010.

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