2012 EPZ Omloop van Borsele

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2012 EPZ Omloop van Borsele
Race details
Dates21 April 2012
Stages1
Distance121.5 km (75.50 mi)
Winning time3h 03' 18"
Results
  WinnerFlag of the Netherlands.svg  Ellen van Dijk  (the Netherlands) (Team Specialized–lululemon)
  SecondFlag of Australia (converted).svg  Gracie Elvin  (Australia) (Australia national team)
  ThirdFlag of Germany.svg  Sarah Düster  (Germany) (Rabobank Women Cycling Team)
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The 2012 EPZ Omloop van Borsele was the 11th running of the Omloop van Borsele, a women's cycling event in 's-Heerenhoek, the Netherlands. New this year was the introduction of an individual time trial, held on 20 April over a distance of 18 kilometres (11.2 miles). The road race was held on 21 April 2012 over a distance of 121.5 kilometres (75.5 miles). It was rated by the UCI as 1.2 category race. [1] [2]

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After winning the time trial of Borsele, Team Specialized–lululemon rider Ellen van Dijk won also the road race of the EPZ Omloop van Borsele. She won the sprint of a group of seven riders ahead of Gracie Elvin from Australia (Australian national team) and Sarah Düster from Germany (Rabobank Women Cycling Team).

Time trial

The individual time trial was held on 20 April over a distance of 18 kilometres (11.2 miles).

Results

CyclistTeamTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ellen van Dijk  (NED) Team Specialized–lululemon 26' 21"
2Flag of Denmark.svg  Linda Villumsen  (DEN) Orica–AIS + 1"
3Flag of Canada (Pantone).svg  Clara Hughes  (CAN) Team Specialized–lululemon + 27"
4Flag of Germany.svg  Ina-Yoko Teutenberg  (GER) Team Specialized–lululemon + 42"
5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Loes Gunnewijk  (NED) Orica–AIS + 46"

Source [3]

Road race

Race report

The race took place on a wet course on 21 April. After 25 kilometer a group of 6 riders emerged (Ellen van Dijk, Gracie Elvin, Chantal Blaak, Amy Pieters, Iris Slappendel, Megan Guarner and Melissa Hoskins). Slapendel (Rabobank Women Cycling Team) had to leave the group due to material damage. Sarah Düster was able to ride to the front group and so the Rabobank Women Cycling Team had another rider at the front. Due to good teamwork the seven riders were not pulled back by the bunch with among others the world champion Giorgia Bronzini. In the final kilometers Elvin and Düster tried both to escape but it was Van Dijk who reached first the finish line. [4] [5]

Results

CyclistTeamTime
1Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ellen van Dijk  (NED) Team Specialized–lululemon 3h 03' 18"
2Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Gracie Elvin  (AUS)Australian national teams.t.
3Flag of Germany.svg  Sarah Düster  (GER) Rabobank Women Cycling Team s.t.
4Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Chantal Blaak  (NED) AA Drink–leontien.nl s.t.
5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Amy Pieters  (NED) Skil–Argos s.t.
6Flag of Australia (converted).svg  Melissa Hoskins  (AUS)Australian national teams.t.
7Flag of the United States.svg  Megan Guarnier  (USA)American national teams.t.
8Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Kirsen Wild  (NED) AA Drink–leontien.nl + 46"
9Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Laura van der Kamp  (NED) Dolmans-Boels Cycling Team + 46"
10Flag of Russia.svg  Anastasia Chulkova  (RUS)Russian national team+ 46"

Sources [1] [2]

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