2013 Omloop van het Hageland

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2013 Omloop van het Hageland
Race details
Dates3 March 2013
Stages1
Distance122.3 km (75.99 mi)
Winning time3h 19' 18"
Results
  WinnerFlag of New Zealand.svg  Emily Collins  (New Zealand) (Wiggle–Honda)
  SecondFlag of the United States.svg  Shelley Olds  (United States) (Team TIBCO–To The Top)
  ThirdFlag of Sweden.svg  Emma Johansson  (Sweden) (Orica–AIS)
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The 2013 Omloop van het Hageland was the ninth running of the women's Omloop van het Hageland, a women's bicycle race in Belgium. It was held on 3 March 2013 over a distance of 122.3 kilometres (76.0 miles) around Tielt-Winge. The race ran in one line of 55.3 kilometres (34.4 miles), followed by 5 local laps of 13.4 kilometres (8.3 miles) each. It was rated by the UCI as a 1.2 category race. The race was part of the 2013 Lotto Cycling Cup. [1]

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Results

CyclistTeamTime
1Flag of New Zealand.svg  Emily Collins  (NZL) Wiggle–Honda 3h 19' 18"
2Flag of the United States.svg  Shelley Olds  (USA) Team TIBCO–To The Top s.t.
3Flag of Sweden.svg  Emma Johansson  (SWE) Orica–AIS s.t.
4Flag of Germany.svg  Daniela Gass  (GER) Scappatella s.t.
5Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Adrie Visser  (NED) Dolmans-Boels Cycling Team s.t.
6Flag of the Netherlands.svg  Ellen van Dijk  (NED) Specialized–lululemon s.t.
7Flag of Belgium (civil).svg  Kelly Druyts  (BEL) Topsport Vlaanderen–Bioracer s.t.
8Flag of Luxembourg.svg  Christine Majerus  (LUX) Sengers Ladies Cycling Team s.t.
9Flag of Italy.svg  Elisa Longo Borghini  (ITA) Hitec Products–Mistral Home s.t.
10Flag of Germany.svg  Trixi Worrack  (GER) Specialized–lululemon s.t.

s.t. = same time
Source [2]

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