2006 Holland Ladies Tour

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2006 Holland Ladies Tour
Race details
DatesAugust 28 – September 2
Stages7
Distance703 km (436.8 mi)
Winning time18h 03' 40"
Results
Jersey orange.svg WinnerFlag of Sweden.svg  Susanne Ljungskog  (SWE) (Buitenpoort–Flexpoint Team)
  SecondFlag of Germany.svg  Trixi Worrack  (GER) (Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung)
  ThirdFlag of Germany.svg  Judith Arndt  (GER) (Team T-Mobile Women)

Jersey green.svg PointsFlag of Italy.svg  Giorgia Bronzini  (ITA) (Italian National Team)
Jersey polkadot.svg MountainsFlag of Sweden.svg  Susanne Ljungskog  (SWE) (Buitenpoort–Flexpoint Team)
Jersey white.svg YouthFlag of Denmark.svg  Linda Villumsen  (DEN) (Buitenpoort–Flexpoint Team)
Jersey violet.svg SprintsFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Bertine Spijkerman  (NED) (Therme Skin Care)
  Team Buitenpoort–Flexpoint Team
  2005
2007  

The 9th edition of the annual Holland Ladies Tour was held from August 28 to September 2, 2006. The women's stage race with an UCI rating of 2.1 started in Sint-Willebrord, and ended in Heerlen.

Contents

Stages

2006-08-28: Sint Willebrord — Sint Willebrord (118.5 km)

PlaceStage 1General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Germany.svg  Regina Schleicher  (GER)
03:07.00
Flag of Germany.svg  Regina Schleicher  (GER)
03:06.50
2.Flag of Germany.svg  Angela Brodtka  (GER)
Flag of Germany.svg  Angela Brodtka  (GER)
+0.04
3.Flag of Lithuania.svg  Diana Žiliūtė  (LTU)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Bertine Spijkerman  (NED)
+0.04

2006-08-29: Assen — Assen (122 km)

PlaceStage 2General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Germany.svg  Ina-Yoko Teutenberg  (GER)
03:06.13
Flag of Germany.svg  Regina Schleicher  (GER)
06:13.03
2.Flag of Italy.svg  Giorgia Bronzini  (ITA)
Flag of Germany.svg  Angela Brodtka  (GER)
+0.04
3.Flag of Italy.svg  Marta Bastianelli  (ITA)
Flag of Italy.svg  Giorgia Bronzini  (ITA)
+0.04

2006-08-30: Goor — Goor (127.2 km)

PlaceStage 3General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Germany.svg  Ina-Yoko Teutenberg  (GER)
03:14.10
Flag of Germany.svg  Regina Schleicher  (GER)
09:27.13
2.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marianne Vos  (NED)
Flag of Italy.svg  Giorgia Bronzini  (ITA)
+0.04
3.Flag of Switzerland (Pantone).svg  Priska Doppmann  (SUI)
Flag of Germany.svg  Angela Brodtka  (GER)
+0.04

2006-08-31: Roden — Roden (78.3 km)

PlaceStage 4-AGeneral Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Germany.svg  Regina Schleicher  (GER)
03:14.10
Flag of Germany.svg  Regina Schleicher  (GER)
11:30.04
2.Flag of Italy.svg  Giorgia Bronzini  (ITA)
Flag of Italy.svg  Giorgia Bronzini  (ITA)
+0.06
3.Flag of Germany.svg  Ina-Yoko Teutenberg  (GER)
Flag of Germany.svg  Angela Brodtka  (GER)
+0.10
4.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Bertine Spijkerman  (NED)
5.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marianne Vos  (NED)
6.Flag of Germany.svg  Tanja Hennes  (GER)
7.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Chantal Beltman  (NED)
8.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Kirsten Wild  (NED)
9.Flag of Italy.svg  Alessandra D'Ettorre  (ITA)
10.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ellen van Dijk  (NED)

2006-08-31: Roden — Roden (23 km)

PlaceStage 4-B (Team Time Trial)General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1. Buitenpoort–Flexpoint Team
00:27.01,74
Flag of Sweden.svg  Susanne Ljungskog  (SWE)
11:57.16
2. Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung
+0.42,69
Flag of Denmark.svg  Linda Villumsen  (DEN)
+0.05
3. AA-Drink Cycling Team
+0.44,67
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Loes Gunnewijk  (NED)
+0.05

2006-09-01: Oirschot — Oirschot (123.6 km)

PlaceStage 5General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Italy.svg  Vera Carrara  (ITA)
03:06.32
Flag of Sweden.svg  Susanne Ljungskog  (SWE)
15:04.17
2.Flag of France.svg  Élodie Touffet  (FRA)
Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Loes Gunnewijk  (NED)
+0.09
3.Flag of Germany.svg  Sarah Düster  (GER)
Flag of Denmark.svg  Linda Villumsen  (DEN)
+0.10

2006-09-02: Heerlen — Heerlen (110.4 km)

PlaceStage 6General Classification
NameTimeNameTime
1.Flag of Germany.svg  Judith Arndt  (GER)
02:59.32
Flag of Sweden.svg  Susanne Ljungskog  (SWE)
18:03.40
2.Flag of Sweden.svg  Susanne Ljungskog  (SWE)
Flag of Germany.svg  Trixi Worrack  (GER)
+1.02
3.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Chantal Beltman  (NED)
Flag of Germany.svg  Judith Arndt  (GER)
+1.39

Classification leadership

StageWinner General classification
Jersey orange.svg
Points classification
Jersey green.svg
Sprint classification
Jersey yellow.svg
Mountain classification Young rider classification
Jersey blue.svg
Combination classification
Jersey white dots on red.svg
Team classification
1 Regina Schleicher Regina Schleicher Regina Schleicher Ellen van Dijk No award Loes Markerink Liesbet De Vocht Nürnberger Versicherung
2 Ina-Yoko Teutenberg Bertine Spijkerman Marianne Vos Marta Bastianelli Trixi Worrack
3 Ina-Yoko Teutenberg Ina-Yoko Teutenberg Judith Helmink Buitenpoort–Flexpoint Team
4a Regina Schleicher Loes Markerink AA-Drink Cycling Team
4b Buitenpoort–Flexpoint Team Susanne Ljungskog Linda Villumsen Buitenpoort–Flexpoint Team
5 Vera Carrara Giorgia Bronzini
6 Judith Arndt Susanne Ljungskog
Final Classification Susanne Ljungskog Giorgia Bronzini Bertine Spijkerman Susanne Ljungskog Linda Villumsen Judith Helmink Buitenpoort–Flexpoint Team

Source [1]

Final standings

General Classification

RANKNAMETEAMTIME
1.Flag of Sweden.svg  Susanne Ljungskog  (SWE) Buitenpoort–Flexpoint Team 18:03.40
2.Flag of Germany.svg  Trixi Worrack  (GER) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung + 1.02
3.Flag of Germany.svg  Judith Arndt  (GER) Team T-Mobile Women + 1.39
4.Flag of Italy.svg  Tatiana Guderzo  (ITA)Italian National Team+ 1.54
5.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Chantal Beltman  (NED) Vrienden van het Platteland + 2.31
6.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Loes Gunnewijk  (NED) Buitenpoort–Flexpoint Team + 2.39
7.Flag of the United States.svg  Kristin Armstrong  (USA)US National Team+ 3.23
8.Flag of Denmark.svg  Lise Christensen  (DEN)Bianchi Aliverti Kookai+ 6.09
9.Flag of Denmark.svg  Linda Villumsen  (DEN) Buitenpoort–Flexpoint Team + 6.27
10.Flag of Germany.svg  Madeleine Sandig  (GER) Buitenpoort–Flexpoint Team + 6.40

Points Classification

RANKNAMETEAMPOINTS
1.Flag of Italy.svg  Giorgia Bronzini  (ITA)Italian National Team80
2.Flag of Germany.svg  Angela Brodtka  (GER)German National Team43
3.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marianne Vos  (NED) Team DSB Bank 42

Mountains Classification

RANKNAMETEAMPOINTS
1.Flag of Sweden.svg  Susanne Ljungskog  (SWE) Buitenpoort–Flexpoint Team 32
2.Flag of Germany.svg  Claudia Häusler  (GER) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung 28
3.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marianne Vos  (NED) Team DSB Bank 27

Best Young Rider Classification

RANKNAMETEAMTIME
1.Flag of Denmark.svg  Linda Villumsen  (DEN) Buitenpoort–Flexpoint Team 18:10.07
2.Flag of Germany.svg  Claudia Häusler  (GER) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung + 00.22
3.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Loes Markerink  (NED)@Work Cycling Team+ 02.03

Sprint Classification

RANKNAMETEAMPOINTS
1.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Bertine Spijkerman  (NED)Therme Skin Care15
2.Flag of Sweden.svg  Susanne Ljungskog  (SWE) Buitenpoort–Flexpoint Team 8
3.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Suzanne de Goede  (NED) AA-Drink Cycling Team 4

Most Aggressive Rider Classification

RANKNAMETEAMPOINTS
1.Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Judith Helmink  (NED)@Work Cycling Team8
2.Flag of Germany.svg  Trixi Worrack  (GER) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung 5
3.Flag of Germany.svg  Claudia Häusler  (GER) Equipe Nürnberger Versicherung 5

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