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2013 UCI Road World Championships – Women's road race

The Women's road race of the 2013 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 28 September 2013 in the region of Tuscany, Italy.

Women's road race
2013 UCI Road World Championships
Marianne Vos winning the race
Race details
Dates28 September 2013
Stages1 in Florence (ITA)
Distance140.05 km (87.02 mi)
Winning time3h 44' 00"[1]
Medalists
   Gold  Marianne Vos (NED)
   Silver  Emma Johansson (SWE)
   Bronze  Rossella Ratto (ITA)
Full re-run
Highlights
Interview Marianne Vos

The course of the race was 140.05 km (87.02 mi) from the town of Montecatini Terme to the Nelson Mandela Forum in Florence.[2][3]

Qualification edit

Qualification was based mainly on the 2013 UCI Nation Ranking as of 15 August 2013. The first five nations in this classification qualified 7 riders to start, the next ten nations qualified 6 riders to start and the next 5 nations qualified 5 riders to start. Other nations and non ranked nations had the possibility to send 3 riders to start.[4]

  •   Netherlands (7)
  •   Italy (7)
  •   Australia (7)
  •   United States (7)
  •   Sweden (7)
  •   Germany (6)
  •   Great Britain (6)
  •   Russia (6)
  •   Belgium (6)
  •   Poland (6)
  •   New Zealand (6)
  •   Canada (6)
  •   France (6)
  •   South Africa (6)
  •   Belarus (6)
  •   Brazil (5)
  •   Colombia (5)
  •   Ukraine (5)
  •   Lithuania (5)
  •   Luxembourg (5)
  • All other National Federations (3)

Moreover, the outgoing World Champion and continental champions were able to take part in the race.[4]

  • Outgoing World Champion:   Marianne Vos (NED)
  • African Champion:   Ashleigh Moolman (RSA)
  • American Champion:   Alenis Sierra (CUB)
  • Asian Champion:   Mei Yu Hsia (TPE)
  • European Champion:   Susanna Zorzi (ITA)
  • Oceanian Champion:   Amy Bradley (AUS)

Participating nations edit

141 riders from 43 nations participated in the women's road race.[5]

Schedule edit

Date Time Event
28 September 2013 14:15–17:50 Women's road race
28 September 2013 18:10 Victory ceremony

Source[6]

Results edit

Final classification edit

Of the race's 141 entrants, 46 riders completed the full distance of 140.05 km (87.02 mi).[1]

 
The peloton in an early stage of the race. (Eugenia Bujak (white red), Ellen van Dijk (orange), Trixi Worrack (white), and Flávia Oliveira (yellow green)
 
A breakaway of Lucinda Brand and Rossella Ratto
 
Peloton during the race
 
Front group in the final last lap
Rank Rider Country Time
  Marianne Vos   Netherlands 3h 44' 00"
  Emma Johansson   Sweden + 15"
  Rossella Ratto   Italy + 15"
4 Anna van der Breggen   Netherlands + 33"
5 Evelyn Stevens   United States + 46"
6 Linda Villumsen   New Zealand + 50"
7 Tatiana Guderzo   Italy + 52"
8 Elisa Longo Borghini   Italy + 52"
9 Tiffany Cromwell   Australia + 1' 40"
10 Tatiana Antoshina   Russia + 1' 40"
11 Elena Kuchinskaya   Russia + 2' 41"
12 Claudia Häusler   Germany + 3' 34"
13 Pauline Ferrand-Prévot   France + 4' 20"
14 Megan Guarnier   United States + 4' 41"
15 Annemiek van Vleuten   Netherlands + 5' 03"
16 Ellen van Dijk   Netherlands + 5' 03"
17 Paulina Brzeźna-Bentkowska   Poland + 5' 03"
18 Maja Włoszczowska   Poland + 5' 05"
19 Lizzie Armitstead   Great Britain + 5' 28"
20 Trixi Worrack   Germany + 5' 28"
21 Eugenia Bujak   Poland + 5' 28"
22 Ashleigh Moolman   South Africa + 5' 28"
23 Flávia Oliveira   Brazil + 5' 28"
24 Francesca Cauz   Italy + 5' 30"
25 Carlee Taylor   Australia + 5' 30"
26 Giorgia Bronzini   Italy + 5' 35"
27 Lucinda Brand   Netherlands + 6' 44"
28 Valentina Scandolara   Italy + 7' 40"
29 Jolanda Neff    Switzerland + 7' 40"
30 Oxana Kozonchuk   Russia + 7' 40"
31 Shara Gillow   Australia + 7' 40"
32 Kristin McGrath   United States + 7' 40"
33 Karol-Ann Canuel   Canada + 7' 40"
34 Edwige Pitel   France + 7' 40"
35 Doris Schweizer    Switzerland + 7' 46"
36 Tetyana Ryabchenko   Ukraine + 8' 51"
37 Mara Abbott   United States + 9' 40"
38 Miriam Bjørnsrud   Norway + 12' 09"
39 Liesbet De Vocht   Belgium + 12' 09"
40 Eri Yonamine   Japan + 12' 09"
41 Susanna Zorzi   Italy + 12' 09"
42 Inga Čilvinaitė   Lithuania + 12' 09"
43 Anastasia Chulkova   Russia + 13' 00"
44 Andrea Dvorak   United States + 13' 00"
45 Yevheniya Vysotska   Ukraine + 13' 00"
46 Anna Sanchis   Spain + 13' 00"

Riders who failed to finish edit

95 riders failed to finish the race.[1]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c (PDF). Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 28 September 2013. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2013-10-12. Retrieved 28 September 2013.
  2. ^ "Sunday 29 September". UCI. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  3. ^ "Tuscany 2013 world championship routes unveiled". Cycling News. Retrieved 22 April 2013.
  4. ^ a b . UCI. Archived from the original on 21 August 2013. Retrieved 21 August 2013.
  5. ^ "Start List / Liste de départ Road Race Women Elite / Course en ligne femmes élite" (PDF). Sport Result. Tissot Timing. 28 September 2013. Retrieved 28 September 2013.[permanent dead link]
  6. ^ (PDF). UCI. Archived from the original (PDF) on 2 October 2013. Retrieved 21 August 2013.

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The Women s road race of the 2013 UCI Road World Championships was a cycling event that took place on 28 September 2013 in the region of Tuscany Italy Women s road race2013 UCI Road World ChampionshipsMarianne Vos winning the raceRace detailsDates28 September 2013Stages1 in Florence ITA Distance140 05 km 87 02 mi Winning time3h 44 00 1 Medalists Gold Marianne Vos NED Silver Emma Johansson SWE Bronze Rossella Ratto ITA 2012 ValkenburgPonferrada 2014 Full re runHighlightsInterview Marianne VosThe course of the race was 140 05 km 87 02 mi from the town of Montecatini Terme to the Nelson Mandela Forum in Florence 2 3 Contents 1 Qualification 2 Participating nations 3 Schedule 4 Results 4 1 Final classification 4 2 Riders who failed to finish 5 ReferencesQualification editQualification was based mainly on the 2013 UCI Nation Ranking as of 15 August 2013 The first five nations in this classification qualified 7 riders to start the next ten nations qualified 6 riders to start and the next 5 nations qualified 5 riders to start Other nations and non ranked nations had the possibility to send 3 riders to start 4 nbsp Netherlands 7 nbsp Italy 7 nbsp Australia 7 nbsp United States 7 nbsp Sweden 7 nbsp Germany 6 nbsp Great Britain 6 nbsp Russia 6 nbsp Belgium 6 nbsp Poland 6 nbsp New Zealand 6 nbsp Canada 6 nbsp France 6 nbsp South Africa 6 nbsp Belarus 6 nbsp Brazil 5 nbsp Colombia 5 nbsp Ukraine 5 nbsp Lithuania 5 nbsp Luxembourg 5 All other National Federations 3 Moreover the outgoing World Champion and continental champions were able to take part in the race 4 Outgoing World Champion nbsp Marianne Vos NED African Champion nbsp Ashleigh Moolman RSA American Champion nbsp Alenis Sierra CUB Asian Champion nbsp Mei Yu Hsia TPE European Champion nbsp Susanna Zorzi ITA Oceanian Champion nbsp Amy Bradley AUS Participating nations editSee also List of elite cyclists at the 2013 UCI Road World Championships 141 riders from 43 nations participated in the women s road race 5 nbsp Argentina nbsp Australia nbsp Austria nbsp Belgium nbsp Belarus nbsp Brazil nbsp Canada nbsp Colombia nbsp Costa Rica nbsp Croatia nbsp Czech Republic nbsp Denmark nbsp Spain nbsp Finland nbsp France nbsp Great Britain nbsp Germany nbsp Hungary nbsp Ireland nbsp Israel nbsp Italy nbsp Jordan nbsp Japan nbsp Latvia nbsp Lithuania nbsp Luxembourg nbsp Mexico nbsp Mongolia nbsp Netherlands nbsp Norway nbsp New Zealand nbsp Paraguay nbsp Poland nbsp South Africa nbsp Russia nbsp Slovenia nbsp Serbia nbsp Switzerland nbsp Sweden nbsp Thailand nbsp Ukraine nbsp United States nbsp VenezuelaSchedule editDate Time Event28 September 2013 14 15 17 50 Women s road race28 September 2013 18 10 Victory ceremonySource 6 Results editFinal classification edit Of the race s 141 entrants 46 riders completed the full distance of 140 05 km 87 02 mi 1 nbsp The peloton in an early stage of the race Eugenia Bujak white red Ellen van Dijk orange Trixi Worrack white and Flavia Oliveira yellow green nbsp A breakaway of Lucinda Brand and Rossella Ratto nbsp Peloton during the race nbsp Front group in the final last lapRank Rider Country Time nbsp Marianne Vos nbsp Netherlands 3h 44 00 nbsp Emma Johansson nbsp Sweden 15 nbsp Rossella Ratto nbsp Italy 15 4 Anna van der Breggen nbsp Netherlands 33 5 Evelyn Stevens nbsp United States 46 6 Linda Villumsen nbsp New Zealand 50 7 Tatiana Guderzo nbsp Italy 52 8 Elisa Longo Borghini nbsp Italy 52 9 Tiffany Cromwell nbsp Australia 1 40 10 Tatiana Antoshina nbsp Russia 1 40 11 Elena Kuchinskaya nbsp Russia 2 41 12 Claudia Hausler nbsp Germany 3 34 13 Pauline Ferrand Prevot nbsp France 4 20 14 Megan Guarnier nbsp United States 4 41 15 Annemiek van Vleuten nbsp Netherlands 5 03 16 Ellen van Dijk nbsp Netherlands 5 03 17 Paulina Brzezna Bentkowska nbsp Poland 5 03 18 Maja Wloszczowska nbsp Poland 5 05 19 Lizzie Armitstead nbsp Great Britain 5 28 20 Trixi Worrack nbsp Germany 5 28 21 Eugenia Bujak nbsp Poland 5 28 22 Ashleigh Moolman nbsp South Africa 5 28 23 Flavia Oliveira nbsp Brazil 5 28 24 Francesca Cauz nbsp Italy 5 30 25 Carlee Taylor nbsp Australia 5 30 26 Giorgia Bronzini nbsp Italy 5 35 27 Lucinda Brand nbsp Netherlands 6 44 28 Valentina Scandolara nbsp Italy 7 40 29 Jolanda Neff nbsp Switzerland 7 40 30 Oxana Kozonchuk nbsp Russia 7 40 31 Shara Gillow nbsp Australia 7 40 32 Kristin McGrath nbsp United States 7 40 33 Karol Ann Canuel nbsp Canada 7 40 34 Edwige Pitel nbsp France 7 40 35 Doris Schweizer nbsp Switzerland 7 46 36 Tetyana Ryabchenko nbsp Ukraine 8 51 37 Mara Abbott nbsp United States 9 40 38 Miriam Bjornsrud nbsp Norway 12 09 39 Liesbet De Vocht nbsp Belgium 12 09 40 Eri Yonamine nbsp Japan 12 09 41 Susanna Zorzi nbsp Italy 12 09 42 Inga Cilvinaite nbsp Lithuania 12 09 43 Anastasia Chulkova nbsp Russia 13 00 44 Andrea Dvorak nbsp United States 13 00 45 Yevheniya Vysotska nbsp Ukraine 13 00 46 Anna Sanchis nbsp Spain 13 00 Riders who failed to finish edit 95 riders failed to finish the race 1 Rider CountryNoemi Cantele nbsp ItalyHanna Solovey nbsp UkraineAudrey Cordon nbsp FranceMadelene Olsson nbsp SwedenJo Kiesanowski nbsp New ZealandNatalia Boyarskaya nbsp RussiaLorena Vargas nbsp ColombiaMaaike Polspoel nbsp BelgiumReta Trotman nbsp New ZealandTuvshinjargalyn Enkhjargal nbsp MongoliaCecilie Gotaas Johnsen nbsp NorwayPaz Bash nbsp IsraelUenia Fernandes de Souza nbsp BrazilAude Biannic nbsp FranceAmanda Spratt nbsp AustraliaElise Delzenne nbsp FranceOlivia Dillon nbsp IrelandMelanie Spath nbsp IrelandIngrid Lorvik nbsp NorwayJulie Leth nbsp DenmarkDaiva Tuslaite nbsp LithuaniaDiana Penuela nbsp ColombiaAgne Silinyte nbsp LithuaniaSpela Kern nbsp SloveniaMalgorzata Jasinska nbsp PolandPatricia Schwager nbsp SwitzerlandLex Albrecht nbsp CanadaRomy Kasper nbsp GermanyLisa Brennauer nbsp GermanyLeah Kirchmann nbsp CanadaAne Santesteban nbsp SpainDenise Ramsden nbsp CanadaPolona Batagelj nbsp SloveniaUrsa Pintar nbsp SloveniaCarolina Rodriguez nbsp MexicoAmy Cure nbsp AustraliaGracie Elvin nbsp AustraliaChristine Majerus nbsp LuxembourgAnnelies Van Doorslaer nbsp BelgiumSofie De Vuyst nbsp BelgiumEsther Fennel nbsp GermanyAndrea Graus nbsp AustriaMartina Ritter nbsp AustriaDaniela Pintarelli nbsp AustriaSara Mustonen nbsp SwedenJoelle Numainville nbsp CanadaAmy Pieters nbsp NetherlandsMinami Uwano nbsp Japan Rider CountryAna Fagua nbsp ColombiaLilibeth Chacon nbsp VenezuelaBelen Lopez nbsp SpainVita Heine nbsp LatviaKatarzyna Niewiadoma nbsp PolandSari Saarelainen nbsp FinlandIngrid Drexel nbsp MexicoJessie Daams nbsp BelgiumKirsten Wild nbsp NetherlandsKatie Colclough nbsp Great BritainNikki Harris nbsp Great BritainLoes Gunnewijk nbsp NetherlandsYelyzaveta Oshurkova nbsp UkraineSilvija Latozaite nbsp LithuaniaIvanna Borovychenko nbsp UkraineKatarzyna Pawlowska nbsp PolandLauren Kitchen nbsp AustraliaMartina Ruzickova nbsp Czech RepublicAna Teresa Casas nbsp MexicoEdith Guillen nbsp Costa RicaDiana Szuromine Pulsfort nbsp HungaryChanpeng Nontasin nbsp ThailandJutatip Maneephan nbsp ThailandAntonela Ferencic nbsp CroatiaClemilda Fernandes nbsp BrazilSupaksorn Nuntana nbsp ThailandKathryn Bertine nbsp Saint Kitts and NevisVeronique Fortin nbsp CanadaKatarzina Sosna nbsp LithuaniaChristel Ferrier Bruneau nbsp FranceEmilia Fahlin nbsp SwedenJessica Kihlbom nbsp SwedenCeline Van Severen nbsp BelgiumSvetlana Stolbova nbsp RussiaHanna Nilsson nbsp SwedenMartina Thomasson nbsp SwedenElke Gebhardt nbsp GermanyKaren Doljak nbsp ParaguayCarmen Small nbsp United StatesJade Wilcoxson nbsp United StatesLucy Garner nbsp Great BritainEmily Collins nbsp New ZealandTereza Trefna nbsp Czech RepublicLotta Lepisto nbsp FinlandSamah Khaled nbsp JordanCindi Di Natale nbsp ArgentinaDragana Kovacevic nbsp SerbiaReferences edit nbsp Sports portal nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to 2013 UCI Road World Championships Women s road race a b c Final Results Resultats finaux Road Race Women Elite Course en ligne femmes elite PDF Sport Result Tissot Timing 28 September 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