2011 UCI Women's Road World Cup

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2011 UCI Women's Road World Cup
Fourteenth edition of the UCI Women's Road World Cup
Details
Dates27 March – 27 August
LocationEurope and China
Races9
Champions
Individual championFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Annemiek van Vleuten  (NED) (Nederland Bloeit)
Teams' champion Nederland Bloeit
  2010
2012  

The 2011 UCI Women's Road World Cup was the 14th edition of the UCI Women's Road World Cup. The calendar remained the same as the 2010 edition. Marianne Vos was the defending champion. Dutch rider Annemiek van Vleuten won the overall classification with wins in three events. Her Nederland Bloeit teammate Marianne Vos came second in the individual standings and Nederland Bloeit came first in the teams' classification.

Contents

Races

Source: [1]

DateRaceCountryWinnerTeam
#127 March Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio Flag of Italy.svg ItalyFlag of the United Kingdom.svg  Emma Pooley  (GBR) Garmin–Cervélo
#2 3 April Tour of Flanders Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BelgiumFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Annemiek Van Vleuten  (NED) Nederland Bloeit
#316 April Ronde van Drenthe Flag of the Netherlands.svg NetherlandsFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Marianne Vos  (NED) Nederland Bloeit
#420 April La Flèche Wallonne Féminine Flag of Belgium (civil).svg BelgiumFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Marianne Vos  (NED) Nederland Bloeit
#515 May Tour of Chongming Island World Cup Flag of the People's Republic of China.svg ChinaFlag of Germany.svg  Ina-Yoko Teutenberg  (GER) HTC–Highroad Women
#65 June GP Ciudad de Valladolid Flag of Spain.svg SpainFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Marianne Vos  (NED) Nederland Bloeit
#7 29 July Open de Suède Vårgårda TTT Flag of Sweden.svg SwedenFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Ellen van Dijk  (NED)
Flag of Germany.svg  Charlotte Becker  (GER)
Flag of the United States.svg  Amber Neben  (USA)
Flag of Germany.svg  Judith Arndt  (GER)
HTC–Highroad Women
#8 31 July Open de Suède Vårgårda Flag of Sweden.svg SwedenFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Annemiek Van Vleuten  (NED) Nederland Bloeit
#927 August GP de Plouay – Bretagne Flag of France.svg FranceFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Annemiek Van Vleuten  (NED) Nederland Bloeit

Final ranking

Source: [2]

Final ranking (1-10)
RankCyclistTeamPoints
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Annemiek van Vleuten  (NED) Nederland Bloeit 362
2Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Marianne Vos  (NED) Nederland Bloeit 315
3Flag of Sweden.svg  Emma Johansson  (SWE) HiTec Products-UCK 223
4Flag of Germany.svg  Judith Arndt  (GER) HTC–Highroad Women 184
5Flag of Germany.svg  Ina Teutenberg  (GER) HTC–Highroad Women 143
6Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Emma Pooley  (GBR) Garmin–Cervélo 135
7Flag of the United Kingdom.svg  Elizabeth Armitstead  (GBR) Garmin–Cervélo 117
8Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Kirsten Wild  (NED) AA Drink–leontien.nl 108
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Martine Bras  (NED) Dolmans Landscaping Team 103
10Flag of Russia.svg  Tatiana Antoshina  (RUS) Gauss 87

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References

  1. "2011 UCI Women World Cup – Events". UCI.ch. Union Cycliste Internationale. Archived from the original on 13 June 2011. Retrieved 16 May 2011.
  2. "Union Cycliste Internationale". Archived from the original on 2012-05-27. Retrieved 2012-05-29.