The 2013 UCI Women's Road Rankings is an overview of the UCI Women's Road Rankings, based upon the results in all UCI-sanctioned races of the 2013 women's road cycling season.
Top-ranked individual | Second-ranked individual | Third-ranked individual | Top-ranked team | Top-ranked nation |
---|---|---|---|---|
Emma Johansson (SWE) Orica–AIS | Marianne Vos (NED) Rabobank–Liv Giant | Ellen van Dijk (NED) Specialized–lululemon | Orica–AIS | Netherlands |
Final results. [1]
Cyclists | Nation | Team | Age | Points | |
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1 | Emma Johansson | Sweden | GEW | 30 | 1388 |
2 | Marianne Vos | Netherlands | RBW | 26 | 1296.75 |
3 | Ellen van Dijk | Netherlands | SLU | 26 | 924 |
4 | Giorgia Bronzini | Italy | WHT | 30 | 614 |
5 | Anna van der Breggen | Netherlands | SLT | 23 | 540.5 |
6 | Elisa Longo Borghini | Italy | HPU | 22 | 531.58 |
7 | Evelyn Stevens | United States | SLU | 30 | 527 |
8 | Kirsten Wild | Netherlands | ARW | 31 | 370 |
9 | Tatiana Antoshina | Russia | MCG | 31 | 361 |
10 | Rossella Ratto | Italy | HPU | 20 | 336.08 |
11 | Tatiana Guderzo | Italy | MCG | 29 | 328 |
12 | Linda Melanie Villumsen | New Zealand | WHT | 28 | 324.5 |
13 | Shelley Olds | United States | TIB | 33 | 317.25 |
14 | Alena Amialiusik | Belarus | BPK | 24 | 317 |
15 | Annemiek van Vleuten | Netherlands | RBW | 31 | 311.25 |
16 | Claudia Häusler | Germany | TIB | 28 | 278.5 |
17 | Elizabeth Armitstead | Great Britain | DLT | 25 | 272.5 |
18 | Noemi Cantele | Italy | BPK | 32 | 260 |
19 | Chloe Hosking | Australia | HPU | 23 | 254.25 |
20 | Tiffany Cromwell | Australia | GEW | 25 | 253 |
21 | Lisa Brennauer | Germany | SLU | 25 | 244 |
22 | Trixi Worrack | Germany | SLU | 32 | 237 |
23 | Katarzyna Pawłowska | Poland | GKS | 24 | 232 |
24 | Carmen Small | United States | SLU | 33 | 231 |
25 | Shara Gillow | Australia | GEW | 26 | 205 |
26 | Lucinda Brand | Netherlands | RBW | 24 | 203.75 |
27 | Ashleigh Moolman | South Africa | LBL | 28 | 200 |
28 | Joëlle Numainville | Canada | OPW | 26 | 194 |
29 | Christine Majerus | Luxembourg | SLT | 26 | 191.25 |
30 | Clemilda Fernandes Silva | Brazil | FCL | 34 | 182.25 |
31 | Amy Pieters | Netherlands | ARW | 22 | 174 |
32 | Maaike Polspoel | Belgium | SLT | 24 | 156.25 |
33 | Inga Čilvinaitė | Lithuania | PZC | 27 | 154.5 |
34 | Loes Gunnewijk | Netherlands | GEW | 33 | 152.5 |
35 | Oxana Kozonchuk | Russia | RVL | 25 | 148 |
36 | Francesca Cauz | Italy | TOG | 21 | 142.33 |
37 | Pauline Ferrand-Prévot | France | RBW | 21 | 137 |
38 | Tetyana Ryabchenko | Ukraine | FCL | 24 | 131 |
39 | Emma Pooley | Great Britain | 31 | 127 | |
40 | Natalia Boyarskaya | Russia | TPW | 30 | 126 |
41 | Lorena María Vargas Villamil | Colombia | PZC | 27 | 124 |
42 | Vera Koedooder | Netherlands | SLT | 30 | 123.5 |
43 | Marta Tagliaferro | Italy | MCG | 24 | 121 |
44 | Valentina Scandolara | Italy | MCG | 23 | 119 |
45 | Hanna Solovey | Ukraine | 21 | 118 | |
46 | Elena Kuchinskaya | Russia | RVL | 29 | 113 |
47 | Jolien D'Hoore | Belgium | LBL | 23 | 112 |
48 | Annette Edmondson | Australia | GEW | 22 | 111.5 |
49 | Chantal Blaak | Netherlands | TIB | 24 | 109.25 |
50 | Mara Abbott | United States | EXG | 28 | 106 |
51 | Karol-Ann Canuel | Canada | FUT | 25 | 104 |
52 | Megan Guarnier | United States | RBW | 28 | 103.5 |
53 | Liesbet De Vocht | Belgium | RBW | 34 | 102.5 |
54 | Amanda Spratt | Australia | GEW | 26 | 98 |
55 | Lauren Hall | United States | OPW | 34 | 94 |
56 | Gracie Elvin | Australia | GEW | 25 | 91.5 |
57 | Audrey Cordon | France | FUT | 24 | 91 |
58 | Amy Cure | Australia | 21 | 90.5 | |
59 | Adrie Visser | Netherlands | DLT | 30 | 86.5 |
60 | Susanna Zorzi | Italy | FLF | 21 | 83 |
61 | Thalita de Jong | Netherlands | RBW | 20 | 82.75 |
62 | Arlenis Sierra Cañadilla | Cuba | 21 | 80 | |
63 | Mei Yu Hsiao | Chinese Taipei | 28 | 79 | |
64 | Evelyn García | El Salvador | PZC | 31 | 77.5 |
65 | Eivgenia Vysotska | Ukraine | MIC | 38 | 76 |
66 | Lucy Garner | Great Britain | ARW | 19 | 75 |
67 | Marta Bastianelli | Italy | FLF | 26 | 74 |
68 | Svetlana Stolbova | Russia | TPW | 40 | 73 |
69 | Silvia Valsecchi | Italy | BPK | 31 | 73 |
70 | Addyson Albershardt | United States | PZC | 19 | 73 |
71 | Roxane Knetemann | Netherlands | RBW | 26 | 72 |
72 | Olga Zabelinskaya | Russia | RVL | 33 | 70 |
73 | Sérika Gulumá Ortiz | Colombia | VAI | 23 | 69 |
74 | Edwige Pitel | France | MIC | 46 | 69 |
75 | Lauren Kitchen | Australia | WHT | 23 | 66.5 |
76 | Iris Slappendel | Netherlands | RBW | 28 | 65.5 |
77 | Alexandra Burchenkova | Russia | RVL | 25 | 65 |
78 | Íngrid Drexel | Mexico | PZC | 20 | 63 |
79 | Jessie Daams | Belgium | DLT | 23 | 61.5 |
80 | Sara Mustonen | Sweden | FLF | 32 | 61 |
81 | Dalia Muccioli | Italy | BPK | 20 | 59 |
82 | Aude Biannic | France | MIC | 22 | 59 |
83 | Sofie De Vuyst | Belgium | SLT | 26 | 58.25 |
84 | Anastasia Chulkova | Russia | RVL | 28 | 57 |
85 | Ana Sanabria | Colombia | 23 | 57 | |
86 | Fabiana Luperini | Italy | FLF | 39 | 56.5 |
87 | Marlies Mejías Garcia | Cuba | 21 | 56 | |
88 | Élise Delzenne | France | BCF | 24 | 55 |
89 | Emily Collins | New Zealand | WHT | 23 | 55 |
90 | Elke Gebhardt | Germany | ARW | 30 | 54 |
91 | Paulina Brzeźna | Poland | 32 | 53 | |
92 | Huang Ting Ying | Chinese Taipei | 23 | 50 | |
93 | Amber Neben | United States | PZC | 38 | 50 |
94 | Cecilie Gotaas Johnsen | Norway | HPU | 37 | 49.83 |
95 | Laura Trott | Great Britain | WHT | 21 | 49 |
96 | Martine Bras | Netherlands | DLT | 35 | 48 |
97 | Márcia Fernandes Silva | Brazil | 22 | 47.25 | |
98 | Thuy Dung Nguyen | Vietnam | 23 | 47 | |
99 | Emilia Fahlin | Sweden | HPU | 25 | 46.5 |
100 | Georgia Williams | New Zealand | BPK | 20 | 46 |
Final results. [1]
This is the ranking of the UCI women's teams from 2013. [2]
Final results. [3]
Nation | Code | Points | |
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1 | Netherlands | NED | 3442.5 |
2 | Italy | ITA | 2069.66 |
3 | Sweden | SWE | 1523.5 |
4 | United States | USA | 1284.75 |
5 | Australia | AUS | 921.75 |
6 | Germany | GER | 857.5 |
7 | Russia | RUS | 821 |
8 | Great Britain | GBR | 555 |
9 | Belgium | BEL | 490.5 |
10 | New Zealand | NZL | 450.5 |
11 | France | FRA | 411 |
12 | Canada | CAN | 406 |
13 | Ukraine | UKR | 348 |
14 | Poland | POL | 346.5 |
15 | Belarus | BLR | 326 |
16 | Brazil | BRA | 277.75 |
17 | Colombia | COL | 264 |
18 | South Africa | RSA | 210 |
19 | Luxembourg | LUX | 208.25 |
20 | Lithuania | LTU | 195.5 |
21 | Cuba | CUB | 136 |
22 | Chinese Taipei | TPE | 129 |
23 | Mexico | MEX | 100 |
24 | El Salvador | ESA | 99.5 |
25 | Norway | NOR | 89.58 |
26 | Venezuela | VEN | 85.75 |
27 | China | CHN | 80 |
28 | Czech Republic | CZE | 73 |
29 | Vietnam | VIE | 65 |
30 | Hong Kong, China | HKG | 64 |
31 | Thailand | THA | 63 |
32 | Costa Rica | CRC | 61 |
33 | Austria | AUT | 60 |
34 | Switzerland | SUI | 59.5 |
35 | Japan | JPN | 54 |
36 | Denmark | DEN | 51.5 |
37 | Spain | ESP | 50 |
38 | Korea | KOR | 47 |
39 | Estonia | EST | 39 |
40 | Slovenia | SLO | 34 |
41 | Finland | FIN | 32 |
42 | Indonesia | INA | 32 |
43 | Guatemala | GUA | 30 |
43 | Eritrea | ERI | 30 |
43 | Puerto Rico | PUR | 30 |
43 | Malaysia | MAS | 30 |
43 | Ireland | IRL | 30 |
43 | Greece | GRE | 30 |
43 | Hungary | HUN | 30 |
43 | Croatia | CRO | 30 |
43 | Romania | ROU | 30 |
43 | Israel | ISR | 30 |
53 | Serbia | SRB | 22 |
53 | Algeria | ALG | 22 |
53 | Lesotho | LES | 22 |
56 | Zimbabwe | ZIM | 20 |
56 | Belize | BIZ | 20 |
58 | Bosnia & Herzegovina | BIH | 20 |
59 | Guam | GUM | 20 |
60 | Aruba | ARU | 15 |
61 | Morocco | MAR | 13 |
62 | Mongolia | MGL | 12 |
63 | Bermuda | BER | 5 |
63 | Latvia | LAT | 5 |
65 | Chile | CHI | 5 |
Final results. [4]
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