2013 UCI Women's Road World Cup, race 8 of 8 | |||||||||||||
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Race details | |||||||||||||
Dates | 31 August 2013 | ||||||||||||
Stages | 1 | ||||||||||||
Distance | 135 km (83.89 mi) | ||||||||||||
Winning time | 3h 26' 18" | ||||||||||||
Results | |||||||||||||
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2013 UCI Women's Road World Cup | |
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Races | |
Round 1 | Ronde van Drenthe |
Round 2 | Trofeo Alfredo Binda-Comune di Cittiglio |
Round 3 | Tour of Flanders |
Round 4 | La Flèche Wallonne |
Round 5 | Tour of Chongming Island |
Round 6 | Open de Suède Vårgårda TTT |
Round 7 | Open de Suède Vårgårda |
Round 8 | GP de Plouay-Bretagne |
Teams and riders | |
2013 UCI Women's Teams and riders | |
The 2013 GP de Plouay will be the 13th running on the GP de Plouay, a women's road race in Plouay, France. It will be held on 31 August 2013 over a distance of 135 kilometres (83.9 miles) and is the eight and final race of the 2013 UCI Women's Road World Cup season. [1]
The number 3 of the 2013 UCI Road World Cup standings, Ellen van Dijk, did not participate in this race. After the race the top 3 of the UCI World Cup Standings remained the same. Marianne Vos won the World Cup, ahead of Emma Johansson and Ellen van Dijk.
Cyclists | Team | Time | World Cup points | |
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1 | Marianne Vos (NED) | Rabobank–Liv Giant | 3h 26' 18" | 75 |
2 | Emma Johansson (SWE) | Orica–AIS | + 12" | 50 |
3 | Anna van der Breggen (NED) | Sengers Ladies Cycling Team | + 17" | 35 |
4 | Alena Amialiusik (BLR) | BePink | + 1' 27" | 30 |
5 | Karol-Ann Canuel (CAN) | Vienne Futuroscope | + 1' 35" | 27 |
6 | Lucinda Brand (NED) | Rabobank–Liv Giant | + 3' 56" | 24 |
7 | Noemi Cantele (ITA) | BePink | + 3' 56" | 21 |
8 | Tatiana Antoshina (RUS) | MCipollini–Giordana | + 3' 56" | 18 |
9 | Annemiek van Vleuten (NED) | Rabobank–Liv Giant | + 3' 56" | 15 |
10 | Rossella Ratto (ITA) | Hitec Products UCK | + 3' 56" | 11 |
Source [2]
World Cup individual standings after 8 of 8 races.
Cyclist | Team | World Cup points | |
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1 | Marianne Vos (NED) | Rabobank–Liv Giant | 429 |
2 | Emma Johansson (SWE) | Orica–AIS | 302 |
3 | Ellen van Dijk (NED) | Specialized–lululemon | 224 |
4 | Anna van der Breggen (NED) | Sengers Ladies Cycling Team | 158 |
5 | Elisa Longo Borghini (ITA) | Hitec Products UCK | 156 |
6 | Annemiek van Vleuten (NED) | Rabobank–Liv Giant | 101 |
7 | Amy Pieters (NED) | Argos-Shimano | 80 |
8 | Tetyana Ryabchenko (UKR) | Chirio Forno d'Asolo | 75 |
9 | Giorgia Bronzini (ITA) | Wiggle–Honda | 69 |
10 | Evelyn Stevens (USA) | Specialized–lululemon | 60 |
Source [3]
World Cup Team standings after 8 of 8 races.
Place | UCI Code | Team Name | World Cup Points |
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1 | RBW | Rabobank–Liv Giant | 695 |
2 | GEW | Orica–AIS | 500 |
3 | SLU | Specialized–lululemon | 394 |
4 | HPU | Hitec Products UCK | 291 |
5 | SLT | Sengers Ladies Cycling Team | 239 |
Source [4]
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