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2006 UCI Road World Championships – Women's road race

The women's road race of the 2006 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 23 September in Salzburg, Austria. The race was 132.6 km long.[1]

Women's road race
2006 UCI Road World Championships
Race details
Dates23 September 2006
Stages1 in Salzburg (AUT)
Distance132.6 km (82.39 mi)
Winning time3h 20' 26"
Medalists
   Gold  Marianne Vos (NED)
   Silver  Trixi Worrack (GER)
   Bronze  Nicole Cooke (GBR)

Anne Samplonius (Canada) and Natalia Boyarskaya (Russia) made an early break, attacking on the climb on the second lap,[2] they held a small gap until two laps to go. Nicole Cooke (Great Britain) attacked up the steep Gschaiderberg climb on the penultimate lap, this caused huge splits in the main field.[2] Several others riders eventually joined Cooke to form a breakaway group which included the Swiss riders Nicole Brändli, Priska Doppmann and Annette Beutler; German riders Judith Arndt, Theresa Senff and Trixi Worrack; Andrea Graus and Christiane Soeder of Austria, Svetlana Bubnenkova (Russia), Oenone Wood (Australia) and Amber Neben (United States) and Marianne Vos (The Netherlands). Vos, Cooke and Brändli attacked several times during the final lap, but the race finished with Vos taking the victory in a small bunch sprint.[1]

Final classification edit

Did not finish edit

41 riders failed to finish the race. Giusepina Grassi Herrera of Mexico did not start the race.

References edit

  1. ^ a b . Salzburg 2006. 2006-09-23. Archived from the original on 2011-07-15. Retrieved 2009-02-05.
  2. ^ a b "Women's road race, 132.6km – Vos takes her second rainbow in a year". Cyclingnews. 2009-09-23.

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The women s road race of the 2006 UCI Road World Championships cycling event took place on 23 September in Salzburg Austria The race was 132 6 km long 1 Women s road race2006 UCI Road World ChampionshipsRainbow jerseyRace detailsDates23 September 2006Stages1 in Salzburg AUT Distance132 6 km 82 39 mi Winning time3h 20 26 Medalists Gold Marianne Vos NED Silver Trixi Worrack GER Bronze Nicole Cooke GBR 2005 MadridStuttgart 2007 Anne Samplonius Canada and Natalia Boyarskaya Russia made an early break attacking on the climb on the second lap 2 they held a small gap until two laps to go Nicole Cooke Great Britain attacked up the steep Gschaiderberg climb on the penultimate lap this caused huge splits in the main field 2 Several others riders eventually joined Cooke to form a breakaway group which included the Swiss riders Nicole Brandli Priska Doppmann and Annette Beutler German riders Judith Arndt Theresa Senff and Trixi Worrack Andrea Graus and Christiane Soeder of Austria Svetlana Bubnenkova Russia Oenone Wood Australia and Amber Neben United States and Marianne Vos The Netherlands Vos Cooke and Brandli attacked several times during the final lap but the race finished with Vos taking the victory in a small bunch sprint 1 Contents 1 Final classification 1 1 Did not finish 2 References 3 External links 4 See alsoFinal classification editRank Rider Country Time nbsp Marianne Vos nbsp Netherlands 3h 20 26 nbsp Trixi Worrack nbsp Germany s t nbsp Nicole Cooke nbsp Great Britain s t 4 Noemi Cantele nbsp Italy s t 5 Priska Doppmann nbsp Switzerland s t 6 Oenone Wood nbsp Australia s t 7 Annette Beutler nbsp Switzerland s t 8 Nicole Brandli nbsp Switzerland s t 9 Svetlana Bubnenkova nbsp Russia s t 10 Andrea Graus nbsp Austria s t 11 Christiane Soeder nbsp Austria s t 12 Amber Neben nbsp United States s t 13 Chantal Beltman nbsp Netherlands s t 14 Judith Arndt nbsp Germany s t 15 Theresa Senff nbsp Germany at 6 16 Giorgia Bronzini nbsp Italy at 2 07 17 Mette Fischer Andreasen nbsp Denmark s t 18 Lada Kozlikova nbsp Czech Republic s t 19 Monia Baccaille nbsp Italy s t 20 Grete Treier nbsp Estonia s t 21 Zulfiya Zabirova nbsp Kazakhstan s t 22 Loes Gunnewijk nbsp Netherlands s t 23 Alex Wrubleski nbsp Canada s t 24 Evy Van Damme nbsp Belgium s t 25 Diana Ziliute nbsp Lithuania s t 26 Marina Jaunatre nbsp France s t 27 Yulia Arustamova nbsp Russia s t 28 Clemilda Fernandes nbsp Brazil s t 29 Adrie Visser nbsp Netherlands s t 30 Mayuko Hagiwara nbsp Japan s t 31 Edita Pucinskaite nbsp Lithuania s t 32 Tetyana Styazhkina nbsp Ukraine s t 33 Linda Villumsen nbsp Denmark s t 34 Christine Thorburn nbsp United States s t 35 Joanne Kiesanowski nbsp New Zealand s t 36 Sophie Creux nbsp France s t 37 Erinne Willock nbsp Canada s t 38 Kristin Armstrong nbsp United States s t 39 Tatiana Guderzo nbsp Italy s t 40 Claudia Hausler nbsp Germany s t 41 Edwige Pitel nbsp France s t 42 Lorenza Morfin nbsp Mexico s t 43 Maryline Salvetat nbsp France s t 44 Susanne Ljungskog nbsp Sweden s t 45 Dorthe Rasmussen nbsp Denmark at 5 55 46 Daiva Tuslaite nbsp Lithuania s t 47 Liu Yongli nbsp China s t Rank Rider Country Time48 Rasa Polikeviciute nbsp Lithuania s t 49 Eneritz Iturriagaechevarria nbsp Spain s t 50 Daniela Pintarelli nbsp Austria s t 51 Suzanne de Goede nbsp Netherlands s t 52 Lynette Jansen nbsp South Africa s t 53 Anne Samplonius nbsp Canada s t 54 Anke Erlank nbsp South Africa s t 55 Chrissie Viljoen nbsp South Africa s t 56 Paulina Brzezna nbsp Poland s t 57 Sharon Vandromme nbsp Belgium s t 58 Trine Hansen nbsp Denmark s t 59 Zita Urbonaite nbsp Lithuania s t 60 Ludivine Henrion nbsp Belgium s t 61 Laure Werner nbsp Belgium s t 62 Yolandi Du Toit nbsp South Africa s t 63 Emma Johansson nbsp Sweden s t 64 Emma Rickards nbsp Australia s t 65 Yevheniya Vysotska nbsp Ukraine s t 66 Siobhan Dervan nbsp Ireland s t 67 Veronica Andreasson nbsp Sweden s t 68 Tatiana Shishkova nbsp Russia s t 69 Eva Hubena nbsp Czech Republic s t 70 An Van Rie nbsp Belgium s t 71 Anriette Schoeman nbsp South Africa s t 72 Iris Slappendel nbsp Netherlands s t 73 Magali Le Floc h nbsp France s t 74 Vera Carrara nbsp Italy s t 75 Susan Palmer Komar nbsp Canada s t 76 Maribel Moreno nbsp Spain s t 77 Fabiana Luperini nbsp Italy s t 78 Monika Schachl nbsp Austria at 12 26 79 Yelyzaveta Bochkaryova nbsp Ukraine s t 80 Patricia Schwager nbsp Switzerland s t 81 Lise Christensen nbsp Denmark s t 82 Toni Bradshaw nbsp New Zealand at 16 58 83 Li Meifang nbsp China at 22 57 84 Bernadette Schober nbsp Austria s t 85 Karolina Konieczna nbsp Poland s t 86 Linn Torp nbsp Norway at 24 06 87 Martina Ruzickova nbsp Czech Republic s t 88 Uenia Fernandes nbsp Brazil s t 89 Kirsten Wild nbsp Netherlands s t 90 Leigh Hobson nbsp Canada s t 91 Pavla Havlikova nbsp Czech Republic s t 92 Yulia Blindyuk nbsp Russia s t 93 Valentina Gavrilova nbsp Russia s t 94 Iosune Murillo nbsp Spain Did not finish edit 41 riders failed to finish the race Giusepina Grassi Herrera of Mexico did not start the race Rider CountryKimberly Anderson nbsp United StatesIna Yoko Teutenberg nbsp GermanyOlivia Gollan nbsp AustraliaNathalie Bates nbsp AustraliaKimberly Baldwin nbsp United StatesRachel Heal nbsp Great BritainIsabella Wieser nbsp AustriaUrte Juodvalkyte nbsp LithuaniaMonica Holler nbsp SwedenJennifer Hohl nbsp SwitzerlandSofie Goor nbsp BelgiumJeannie Longo Ciprelli nbsp FranceMadeleine Sandig nbsp GermanyNatalia Boyarskaya nbsp RussiaTina Pic nbsp United StatesKatherine Bates nbsp AustraliaNaiara Telletxea nbsp SpainMiho Oki nbsp JapanSabrina Emmasi nbsp SwitzerlandMarissa van der Merwe nbsp South AfricaOksana Kashchyshyna nbsp Ukraine Rider CountryKateryna Krasova nbsp UkraineLiping Zhang nbsp ChinaVeronica Leal nbsp MexicoTanja Slater nbsp Great BritainMonika Krawczyk nbsp PolandAmy Moore nbsp CanadaHelen Wyman nbsp Great BritainMarie Lindberg nbsp SwedenMarta Vilajosana nbsp SpainZhao Na nbsp ChinaMonika Grzebinoga nbsp PolandKarin Aune nbsp SwedenNoelia Fernandez nbsp ArgentinaHelen Kelly nbsp AustraliaMalgorzata Jasinska nbsp PolandMonika Kiraly nbsp HungaryRegina Schleicher nbsp GermanyJanildes Fernandes nbsp BrazilEvelyn Garcia nbsp El SalvadorAna Belen Garcia Antequera nbsp SpainReferences edit a b Vos takes her second rainbow in a year Salzburg 2006 2006 09 23 Archived from the original on 2011 07 15 Retrieved 2009 02 05 a b Women s road race 132 6km Vos takes her second rainbow in a year Cyclingnews 2009 09 23 External links editSalzburg 2006 home pageSee also edit2006 World University Cycling Championship Women s road race Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 2006 UCI Road World Championships Women 27s road race amp oldid 1174227323, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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